以多元系统理论为指导,对Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland两个不同时期的译本进行对比研究,将赵元任《阿丽思漫游奇境记》译本和吴钧陶《爱丽斯奇境历险记》译本放在其各自产生的社会背景中去对比分析两译本产生的客观原因和译者翻...以多元系统理论为指导,对Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland两个不同时期的译本进行对比研究,将赵元任《阿丽思漫游奇境记》译本和吴钧陶《爱丽斯奇境历险记》译本放在其各自产生的社会背景中去对比分析两译本产生的客观原因和译者翻译策略的选择,结论是,两译本的产生在一定程度上由其特定的历史文化背景决定,儿童翻译文学在中国文化多元系统的地位影响两译本翻译策略的选择。展开更多
本文以The Adventures of Tom Sawyer英文原著以及成时的中文译本为研究对象,借鉴利奇(Geoffrey Leech)的礼貌原则为理论支撑,基于儿童文学的独特性,探讨了儿童文学中礼貌原则的违反现象,研究发现成时在翻译过程中通过添加语气、增强情...本文以The Adventures of Tom Sawyer英文原著以及成时的中文译本为研究对象,借鉴利奇(Geoffrey Leech)的礼貌原则为理论支撑,基于儿童文学的独特性,探讨了儿童文学中礼貌原则的违反现象,研究发现成时在翻译过程中通过添加语气、增强情感和明晰内涵等策略有效传达“不礼貌”话语的语用意义。本研究旨在为提升儿童文学翻译质量及跨文化交流提供参考意义。展开更多
The Adventures of Tom Sawyer是美国著名现实主义作家马克·吐温于19世纪70年代创作的重要作品之一,小说以对话为主,语言幽默风趣。本文基于合作原则和会话含意理论,以The Adventures of Tom Sawyer及成时汉译本为研究对象,通过对...The Adventures of Tom Sawyer是美国著名现实主义作家马克·吐温于19世纪70年代创作的重要作品之一,小说以对话为主,语言幽默风趣。本文基于合作原则和会话含意理论,以The Adventures of Tom Sawyer及成时汉译本为研究对象,通过对比英语原文和汉语译文,考察小说人物对话“会话含意”传递过程中所体现的翻译技巧。研究发现,增译、转换、分译、减译均能成功传递会话含意,而译者对翻译技巧的选择则受到译者认知、读者取向、英汉语言和文化差异等多重因素的综合影响。The Adventures of Tom Sawyer is one of the major works written by the famous American realist writer Mark Twain in the 1870s. The novel is dialogue-based with humorous language. Based on the cooperative principle and the conversational implicature theory, this study takes The Adventures of Tom Sawyer and its Chinese translation by Cheng Shi as the research object and investigates the translation techniques embodied in the transmission of “conversational implicature” of characters’ utterances by comparing the original English text and the Chinese translation. It is found that addition, shift, division and omission can all convey conversational implicature, and that the translator’s choice of translation techniques is influenced by multiple factors, such as translator’s cognition, readers’ orientation, and English-Chinese linguistic and cultural differences.展开更多
The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn has been studied as a realistic work widely.Although The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn mainly work for the realism,there are also spark notes of romanticism in the book.So this essa...The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn has been studied as a realistic work widely.Although The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn mainly work for the realism,there are also spark notes of romanticism in the book.So this essay discusses the romanticism from its source and its conception,and the third part of this essay analyzes which parts and which points in the book show the romanticism,and analyzes the romanticism in the book from the general following aspects:description of the environment,the friendship between the main characters,the plots,and themes.At last,the author concludes the indelible artistic value in The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn.展开更多
Mark Twain’s The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn tells the story of Huck and Jim,a white boy and a black slave,who run away in search of freedom.The first part of this thesis is the literature review.Focus is put on t...Mark Twain’s The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn tells the story of Huck and Jim,a white boy and a black slave,who run away in search of freedom.The first part of this thesis is the literature review.Focus is put on the review of the freedom theme and analysis.The main body starts from the second part which divides Huck’s escape into three stages:Huck’s aversion and tolerance to the civilized society before escape,his decayed initiative in the pursuit of freedom during the escape and his return to search for freedom at the end.Through above analysis,the conclusion is reached:Mark Twain’s view of freedom in this novel is vague and ambiguous,and there are many paradoxes in it.He longs for personal freedom but cannot escape from the secular society.He is willing to resist repressing civilization but unable to revolt its invasion.展开更多
Alice's Adventures in Wonderland is a famous novel in children's literature by Lewis Carroll, plays an important role in the history of children's literature. Large amount of nursery rhymes are used in the...Alice's Adventures in Wonderland is a famous novel in children's literature by Lewis Carroll, plays an important role in the history of children's literature. Large amount of nursery rhymes are used in the novel. This paper simply analyzes the embodiment and function of the nursery rhymes in Alice in Wonderland, and the understanding of children's literature. It also points out the reasons for the existence of nursery rhymes.展开更多
The Adventures of Tom Sawyer is one of the most famous children's novels in the world. It is a pearl in the children litera-ture. It is written by American genius of humor—Mark Twain. This novel is interesting an...The Adventures of Tom Sawyer is one of the most famous children's novels in the world. It is a pearl in the children litera-ture. It is written by American genius of humor—Mark Twain. This novel is interesting and easy to understand. The story is full of ad-ventures and sincere emotions. It is a suitable reading material for secondary vocational school students. This paper analyzes varietyteaching ways to learn the writing characteristics. The precious personalities of the main characters are worth for teenagers to learn.展开更多
In The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn,The Mississippi River is not just to provide a general background,but to constitute the center image of the novel.It gives"form"to the whole novel,all the adventures in ...In The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn,The Mississippi River is not just to provide a general background,but to constitute the center image of the novel.It gives"form"to the whole novel,all the adventures in the book begins with the river and ends with the river.This paper talks about the important river.It is a symbol of freedom and maternity,and it has deep meaning of life and regeneration,purification and sublimation.The symbols and senses of this river deepen the theme of the novel,and prop up its broad and profound metaphorical world.展开更多
The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn is one of the most famous works of Mark Twain. Huck has become the antihero in American literature. In addition, this kind of rebellion of spirit even has a realistic sense at presen...The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn is one of the most famous works of Mark Twain. Huck has become the antihero in American literature. In addition, this kind of rebellion of spirit even has a realistic sense at present. This paper discusses Jim's anti-slavery from its source and conception. At last, the author concludes the indelible artistic value of Jim.展开更多
Local colorism as a trend first came to prominence in the late 19th century in America. The local colorists were devoted to capturing the unique customs, manners, speech, folklore and other qualities of a particular r...Local colorism as a trend first came to prominence in the late 19th century in America. The local colorists were devoted to capturing the unique customs, manners, speech, folklore and other qualities of a particular regional community, usually in humorous short stories. The most famous local colorist was Mark Twain. His fiction The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, published in 1884, was regarded as"the first great novel in America", as well as the most classical work of local colorism.展开更多
Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland is a world-famous masterpiece in children’s literature.The adventure stories in the novel deeply attract the child readers in different countries in the world.The use of puns in the ...Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland is a world-famous masterpiece in children’s literature.The adventure stories in the novel deeply attract the child readers in different countries in the world.The use of puns in the work adds to its aesthetic value.In China,many scholars have translated it.The research topic is the application of Nida’s theory of functional equivalence in the pun translation in children’s literature work Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland and the degree of equivalence in Wu Juntao’s translation.The person who does the research has read the original work and the translator Wu Juntao’s translation of this book,analyzed the translation of puns in the book,read the relevant journal articles on the theory of functional equivalence and thought about the academic views in them.On the basis of text reading,translation analysis and reference analysis,the following conclusion has been made:According to the basic points in the theory,in the work,Wu Juntao’s translation of the puns has basically achieved the equivalence between the original text and the target text in readers’responses,language style and language meaning.展开更多
The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn is Mark Twain's masterpiece,the one book from which,as Ernest Hemingway noted," All modern American literature comes ".It accounts the adventures of white Huck helping ...The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn is Mark Twain's masterpiece,the one book from which,as Ernest Hemingway noted," All modern American literature comes ".It accounts the adventures of white Huck helping black slave Jim escape and pursue freedom.Through their long journey along the Mississippi River,we can see panorama of America,such as its slavery,racial conflicts and integration,American Puritanism,and Westward Movement,etc.This thesis mainly deals with Americans'national traits reflected in The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn from the perspective of American developmental history and American culture.展开更多
Adventures of Huckleberry Finn is one of the most greatest works of Mark Twain, an American literary giant in the 19th century, telling the story of fleeing and seeking for freedom along the Mississippi river. This pa...Adventures of Huckleberry Finn is one of the most greatest works of Mark Twain, an American literary giant in the 19th century, telling the story of fleeing and seeking for freedom along the Mississippi river. This paper will use the theory of core-periphery to analyze the encounter and mutual-helping of Huck and Jim.Their adventures reflect the fate of marginal characters, disclose some problems covered in the marginal spaces and make some marginal voices heard. What reflected behind is that the true,the good, and the beautiful of human nature and the righteousness of society are never absent.展开更多
As one of America’s first and foremost realists and humorist,Mark Twain,usually wrote aout his own personal experiences and things he knew about from firsthand experience.Among his books,The Adventures of Huckleberry...As one of America’s first and foremost realists and humorist,Mark Twain,usually wrote aout his own personal experiences and things he knew about from firsthand experience.Among his books,The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn has been considered the greatest one.In this paper I would argue that the Adventures of Huckleberry Finn is not merely a child’s story.It’s a book for the discerning adult.twain gives his young hero very adult problems.Actually,what are the adult problems of the young hero?What does it implied behind Huck’s adventures? This article aims to answer these questions and give more and deep analysis of Huck’s advetures.展开更多
Mark Twain is a famous writer and orator in America.Being distinguished from many greatest American writers,Mark Twain is noted for his language.Humor and satire are the best generalizations of his writing style.He is...Mark Twain is a famous writer and orator in America.Being distinguished from many greatest American writers,Mark Twain is noted for his language.Humor and satire are the best generalizations of his writing style.He is superior to other contemporary writers in that he not only makes use of humorous language to create a ridiculous atmosphere,but also to raise the curtain over the darkness of American society.The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn is one of the most typical one that can show his unique language.The author makes a humorous effect through the application of exaggerated language,expands the effect through the explicit and implicit contrast of the discourse,and creates a humorous atmosphere through the use of vernacular and dialect.Based on the discussion of humor and its characteristics,this paper analyzes and arranges the humorous language of Mark Twain in The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn,and then discusses how Mark Twain achieves the humorous effect by violating the Cooperative Principle,thus revealing the theme.展开更多
Initially(最初地),when I finished the reading of the novel The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn,my first feeling was that I wanted to read again.After Huck decided to go to the Territory,I really wanted to know how Huck...Initially(最初地),when I finished the reading of the novel The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn,my first feeling was that I wanted to read again.After Huck decided to go to the Territory,I really wanted to know how Huck's life in the area was.I consider this feeling as an advantage of this novel,because a good book can always catch our eyes.展开更多
In 1922,“Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland”was translated and introduced by Zhao Yuanren to China.In the 1930s and 1940s,a series of Chinese-style“Alice”stories appeared.Writers borrowed from the plot structure an...In 1922,“Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland”was translated and introduced by Zhao Yuanren to China.In the 1930s and 1940s,a series of Chinese-style“Alice”stories appeared.Writers borrowed from the plot structure and character images of“Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland”,making it a work rich in Chinese national language and culture.This article uses the documentary method and comparative research to study the Chinese-style“Alice”stories,and believes that these stories consciously convey new literary concepts,shape children in the new era,and become a part of modern Chinese children’s literature.展开更多
基金安徽省高校人文社科研究一般项目,“多元系统理论视角下Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland译本的比较研究”(项目编号:SK202117)。
文摘以多元系统理论为指导,对Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland两个不同时期的译本进行对比研究,将赵元任《阿丽思漫游奇境记》译本和吴钧陶《爱丽斯奇境历险记》译本放在其各自产生的社会背景中去对比分析两译本产生的客观原因和译者翻译策略的选择,结论是,两译本的产生在一定程度上由其特定的历史文化背景决定,儿童翻译文学在中国文化多元系统的地位影响两译本翻译策略的选择。
文摘本文以The Adventures of Tom Sawyer英文原著以及成时的中文译本为研究对象,借鉴利奇(Geoffrey Leech)的礼貌原则为理论支撑,基于儿童文学的独特性,探讨了儿童文学中礼貌原则的违反现象,研究发现成时在翻译过程中通过添加语气、增强情感和明晰内涵等策略有效传达“不礼貌”话语的语用意义。本研究旨在为提升儿童文学翻译质量及跨文化交流提供参考意义。
文摘The Adventures of Tom Sawyer是美国著名现实主义作家马克·吐温于19世纪70年代创作的重要作品之一,小说以对话为主,语言幽默风趣。本文基于合作原则和会话含意理论,以The Adventures of Tom Sawyer及成时汉译本为研究对象,通过对比英语原文和汉语译文,考察小说人物对话“会话含意”传递过程中所体现的翻译技巧。研究发现,增译、转换、分译、减译均能成功传递会话含意,而译者对翻译技巧的选择则受到译者认知、读者取向、英汉语言和文化差异等多重因素的综合影响。The Adventures of Tom Sawyer is one of the major works written by the famous American realist writer Mark Twain in the 1870s. The novel is dialogue-based with humorous language. Based on the cooperative principle and the conversational implicature theory, this study takes The Adventures of Tom Sawyer and its Chinese translation by Cheng Shi as the research object and investigates the translation techniques embodied in the transmission of “conversational implicature” of characters’ utterances by comparing the original English text and the Chinese translation. It is found that addition, shift, division and omission can all convey conversational implicature, and that the translator’s choice of translation techniques is influenced by multiple factors, such as translator’s cognition, readers’ orientation, and English-Chinese linguistic and cultural differences.
文摘The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn has been studied as a realistic work widely.Although The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn mainly work for the realism,there are also spark notes of romanticism in the book.So this essay discusses the romanticism from its source and its conception,and the third part of this essay analyzes which parts and which points in the book show the romanticism,and analyzes the romanticism in the book from the general following aspects:description of the environment,the friendship between the main characters,the plots,and themes.At last,the author concludes the indelible artistic value in The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn.
文摘Mark Twain’s The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn tells the story of Huck and Jim,a white boy and a black slave,who run away in search of freedom.The first part of this thesis is the literature review.Focus is put on the review of the freedom theme and analysis.The main body starts from the second part which divides Huck’s escape into three stages:Huck’s aversion and tolerance to the civilized society before escape,his decayed initiative in the pursuit of freedom during the escape and his return to search for freedom at the end.Through above analysis,the conclusion is reached:Mark Twain’s view of freedom in this novel is vague and ambiguous,and there are many paradoxes in it.He longs for personal freedom but cannot escape from the secular society.He is willing to resist repressing civilization but unable to revolt its invasion.
文摘Alice's Adventures in Wonderland is a famous novel in children's literature by Lewis Carroll, plays an important role in the history of children's literature. Large amount of nursery rhymes are used in the novel. This paper simply analyzes the embodiment and function of the nursery rhymes in Alice in Wonderland, and the understanding of children's literature. It also points out the reasons for the existence of nursery rhymes.
文摘The Adventures of Tom Sawyer is one of the most famous children's novels in the world. It is a pearl in the children litera-ture. It is written by American genius of humor—Mark Twain. This novel is interesting and easy to understand. The story is full of ad-ventures and sincere emotions. It is a suitable reading material for secondary vocational school students. This paper analyzes varietyteaching ways to learn the writing characteristics. The precious personalities of the main characters are worth for teenagers to learn.
文摘In The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn,The Mississippi River is not just to provide a general background,but to constitute the center image of the novel.It gives"form"to the whole novel,all the adventures in the book begins with the river and ends with the river.This paper talks about the important river.It is a symbol of freedom and maternity,and it has deep meaning of life and regeneration,purification and sublimation.The symbols and senses of this river deepen the theme of the novel,and prop up its broad and profound metaphorical world.
文摘The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn is one of the most famous works of Mark Twain. Huck has become the antihero in American literature. In addition, this kind of rebellion of spirit even has a realistic sense at present. This paper discusses Jim's anti-slavery from its source and conception. At last, the author concludes the indelible artistic value of Jim.
文摘Local colorism as a trend first came to prominence in the late 19th century in America. The local colorists were devoted to capturing the unique customs, manners, speech, folklore and other qualities of a particular regional community, usually in humorous short stories. The most famous local colorist was Mark Twain. His fiction The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, published in 1884, was regarded as"the first great novel in America", as well as the most classical work of local colorism.
文摘Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland is a world-famous masterpiece in children’s literature.The adventure stories in the novel deeply attract the child readers in different countries in the world.The use of puns in the work adds to its aesthetic value.In China,many scholars have translated it.The research topic is the application of Nida’s theory of functional equivalence in the pun translation in children’s literature work Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland and the degree of equivalence in Wu Juntao’s translation.The person who does the research has read the original work and the translator Wu Juntao’s translation of this book,analyzed the translation of puns in the book,read the relevant journal articles on the theory of functional equivalence and thought about the academic views in them.On the basis of text reading,translation analysis and reference analysis,the following conclusion has been made:According to the basic points in the theory,in the work,Wu Juntao’s translation of the puns has basically achieved the equivalence between the original text and the target text in readers’responses,language style and language meaning.
文摘The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn is Mark Twain's masterpiece,the one book from which,as Ernest Hemingway noted," All modern American literature comes ".It accounts the adventures of white Huck helping black slave Jim escape and pursue freedom.Through their long journey along the Mississippi River,we can see panorama of America,such as its slavery,racial conflicts and integration,American Puritanism,and Westward Movement,etc.This thesis mainly deals with Americans'national traits reflected in The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn from the perspective of American developmental history and American culture.
文摘Adventures of Huckleberry Finn is one of the most greatest works of Mark Twain, an American literary giant in the 19th century, telling the story of fleeing and seeking for freedom along the Mississippi river. This paper will use the theory of core-periphery to analyze the encounter and mutual-helping of Huck and Jim.Their adventures reflect the fate of marginal characters, disclose some problems covered in the marginal spaces and make some marginal voices heard. What reflected behind is that the true,the good, and the beautiful of human nature and the righteousness of society are never absent.
文摘As one of America’s first and foremost realists and humorist,Mark Twain,usually wrote aout his own personal experiences and things he knew about from firsthand experience.Among his books,The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn has been considered the greatest one.In this paper I would argue that the Adventures of Huckleberry Finn is not merely a child’s story.It’s a book for the discerning adult.twain gives his young hero very adult problems.Actually,what are the adult problems of the young hero?What does it implied behind Huck’s adventures? This article aims to answer these questions and give more and deep analysis of Huck’s advetures.
文摘Mark Twain is a famous writer and orator in America.Being distinguished from many greatest American writers,Mark Twain is noted for his language.Humor and satire are the best generalizations of his writing style.He is superior to other contemporary writers in that he not only makes use of humorous language to create a ridiculous atmosphere,but also to raise the curtain over the darkness of American society.The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn is one of the most typical one that can show his unique language.The author makes a humorous effect through the application of exaggerated language,expands the effect through the explicit and implicit contrast of the discourse,and creates a humorous atmosphere through the use of vernacular and dialect.Based on the discussion of humor and its characteristics,this paper analyzes and arranges the humorous language of Mark Twain in The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn,and then discusses how Mark Twain achieves the humorous effect by violating the Cooperative Principle,thus revealing the theme.
文摘Initially(最初地),when I finished the reading of the novel The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn,my first feeling was that I wanted to read again.After Huck decided to go to the Territory,I really wanted to know how Huck's life in the area was.I consider this feeling as an advantage of this novel,because a good book can always catch our eyes.
基金the National Social Science Foundation’s General Project“Research on the Dissemination and Reception of Foreign Children’s Literature in Modern China”(Project No.19BZW144).
文摘In 1922,“Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland”was translated and introduced by Zhao Yuanren to China.In the 1930s and 1940s,a series of Chinese-style“Alice”stories appeared.Writers borrowed from the plot structure and character images of“Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland”,making it a work rich in Chinese national language and culture.This article uses the documentary method and comparative research to study the Chinese-style“Alice”stories,and believes that these stories consciously convey new literary concepts,shape children in the new era,and become a part of modern Chinese children’s literature.