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基本信息·出版社:世界图书出版公司
·页码:426 页
·出版日期:2009年05月
·ISBN:7506294761/9787506294768
·条形码:9787506294768
·版本:第1版
·装帧:平装
·开本:32
·正文语种:英语
·外文书名:Lady Chatterley's Lover
内容简介 《查泰莱夫人的情人(英文版)》是英国著名小说家、诗人劳伦斯最后的一部长篇小说。《查泰莱夫人的情人(英文版)》讲的是,康妮(康斯坦斯的爱称)嫁给了贵族地主查泰莱为妻,但不久他便在战争中负伤,腰部以下终身瘫痪。在老家中,二人的生活虽无忧无虑,但却死气沉沉。庄园里的猎场守猎人重新燃起康妮的爱情之火及对生活的渴望,她经常悄悄来到他的小屋幽会,尽情享受原始的、充满激情的性生活。康妮怀孕了,为掩人耳目到威尼斯度假。这时守猎人尚未离婚的妻子突然回来,暴露了他们之间的私情。巨大的社会差距迫使康妮为生下孩子先下嫁他人,只能让守猎人默默地等待孩子的降生。
编辑推荐 《查泰莱夫人的情人(英文版)》是由劳伦斯所编著,世界图书出版公司出版发行的。
目录 CHAPTER 1
CHAPTER 2
CHAPTER 3
CHAPTER 4
CHAPTER 5
CHAPTER 6
CHAPTER 7
CHAPTER 8
CHAPTER 9
CHAPTER 10
CHAPTER 11
CHAPTER 12
CHAPTER 13
CHAPTER 14
CHAPTER 15
CHAPTER 16
CHAPTER 17
CHAPTER 18
CHAPTER 19
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文摘 Connie crouched in front of the last coop. The three chickshad run in. But still their cheeky heads came poking sharplythrough the yellow feathers, then withdrawing, then only onebeady little head eyeing forth from the vast mother-body.
'I'd love to touch them,' she said, putting her lingersgingerly through the bars of the coop. But the mother-henpecked at her hand fiercely, and Connie drew back startledand frightened.
'How she pecks at me! She hates me!' she said in awondering voice. 'But I wouldn't hurt them!'
The man standing above her laughed, and crouched downbeside her, knees apart, and put his hand with quietconfidence slowly into the coop. The old hen pecked at him,but not so savagely. And slowly, softly, with sure gentlelingers, he felt among the old bird's feathers and drew out afaintly-peeping chick in his closed hand.
'There!' he said, holding out his hand to her.
She took the little drab thing between her hands, and thereit stood, on its impossible little stalks of legs, its atom ofbalancing life trembling through its almost weightless feetinto Connie's hands. But it lifted its handsome, clean-shapedlittle head boldly, and looked sharply round, and gave a little'peep'.
'So adorable! So cheeky!' she said softly.
The keeper, squatting beside her, was also watching withan amused face the bold little bird in her hands. Suddenly hesaw a tear fall on to her wrist.