Wuthering Heights的书评 (5)

感觉更能和埃德加林顿共情
Heathcliff 的情感很少有直接描写,虽然读者能猜,但还是遥远。或许我本人的处境和心情更接近于常人,追求安逸平稳的幸福,在tranquility 中寻找解脱。Linton的形象其实还蛮白马王子的,似乎大家普遍认为他懦弱,但他其实并不真的懦弱吧。在和Heathcliff的正面冲突中,他也还是...
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Why Cathy Destructed
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Cathy’s obsession with possessing both Linton and Heathcliff mirrors Freud’s concept of *polymorphous perversity*—an infantile state of undifferentiated desire that rejects societal constraints. Her claim that Heathcliff is “more myself than I am” reve... (展开)
Existence, after losing her, would be hell.
一本几乎全员疯批的复仇故事,但happy ending,阅读体验很神奇,会从故事本身、译本、作者文笔、起名巧思、与我而言的阅读难点浅聊一聊。 《呼啸山庄》算是我久闻大名的一本书了,正如当初看《简爱》一样,小学的我也草草看过《呼啸山庄》,但是基本没读懂,因此也没有什么深刻...
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Notes on This Account of Self-Destructive Love
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About the Wuthering Heights ( from the view of the storyteller, or to say the tenant): This is certainly a beautiful country! In all England, I do not believe that I could have fixed on a situation so completely removed from the stir of society. A perfect m... (展开)
Report on Wuthering Heights
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This is the only novel written by Emily Bronte (1818-1848), which is now considered as a classic of English literature. The book first published in 1847 under the pseudonym Ellis Bell. Shortly after the single and unique work came out, Emily died of c... (展开)