
Life On The Mississippi(密西西比河上的生活)
作品简介
Life on the Mississippi is a memoir by Mark Twain detailing his days as a steamboat pilot on the Mississippi River before and after the American Civil War. The book begins with a brief history of the river. It continues with anecdotes of Twain's training as a steamboat pilot, as the 'cub' of an experienced pilot. He describes, with great affection, the science of navigating the ever-changing Mississippi River. In the second half, the book describes Twain's return, many years later, to travel on a steamboat from St. Louis to New Orleans. He describes the competition from railroads, the new, large cities, and his observations on greed, gullibility, tragedy, and bad architecture. He also tells some stories that are most likely tall tales. Simultaneously published in 1883 in the U.S. and in England, it is said to be the first book composed on a typewriter.
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Written in a prose style that has been hailed as among the greatest in English literature, Life on the Mississippi established Twain as not only the most popular humorist of his time but also America’s most profound chronicler of the human comedy.
马克·吐温(Mark Twain,1835年11月30日-1910年4月21日),原名塞姆·朗赫恩·克列门斯(Samuel Langhorne Clemens),是美国的幽默大师、小说家、作家,亦是著名演说家。其幽默、机智与名气,堪称美国最知名人士之一。其交友广阔,威廉·迪安·豪威尔士、布克·华盛顿、尼古拉·特斯拉、海伦·凯勒、亨利·罗杰诸君,皆为其友。海伦·凯勒曾言:“我喜欢马克吐温——谁会不喜欢他呢?即使是上帝,亦会钟爱他,赋予其智慧,并于其心灵里绘画出一道爱与信仰的彩虹。”威廉·福克纳称马克·吐温为“第一位真正的美国作家,我们都是继承他而来”。其于1910年去世,年七十四,安葬于纽约州埃尔迈拉。
作品目录
Life On The Mississippi
The "Body of the Nation"
Chapter1The River And Its History
Chapter2The River And Its Explorers
Chapter3Frescoes From The Past
Chapter4The Boys' Ambition
Chapter5 IWant To Be A Cub-pilot
Chapter6 ACub-pilot's Experience
Chapter7 ADaring Deed
Chapter8Perplexing Lessons
Chapter9Continued Perplexities
Chapter10Completing My Education
Chapter11The River Rises
Chapter12Sounding
Chapter13 APilot's Needs
Chapter14Rank And Dignity Of Piloting
Chapter15The Pilots' Monopoly
Chapter16Racing Days
Chapter17Cut-offs And Stephen
Chapter18 ITake A Few Extra Lessons
Chapter19Brown And I Exchange Compliments
Chapter20 ACatastrophe
Chapter21 ASection In My Biography
Chapter22 IReturn To My Muttons
Chapter23Traveling Incognito
Chapter24My Incognito Is Exploded
Chapter25From Cairo To Hickman
Chapter26Under Fire
Chapter27Some Imported Articles
Chapter28Uncle Mumford Unloads
Chapter29 AFew Specimen Bricks
Chapter30Sketches By The Way
Chapter31 AThumb-print And What Came Of It
Chapter32The Disposal Of A Bonanza
Chapter33Refreshments And Ethics
Chapter34Tough Yarns
Chapter35Vicksburg During The Trouble
Chapter36The Professor's Yarn
Chapter37The End Of The 'Gold Dust'
Chapter38The House Beautiful
Chapter39Manufactures And Miscreants
Chapter40Castles And Culture
Chapter41The Metropolis Of The South
Chapter42Hygiene And Sentiment
Chapter43The Art Of Inhumation
Chapter44City Sights
Chapter45Southern Sports
Chapter46Enchantments And Enchanters
Chapter47Uncle Remus And Mr. Cable
Chapter48Sugar And Postage
Chapter49Episodes In Pilot Life
Chapter50The 'Original Jacobs'
Chapter51Reminiscences
Chapter52 ABurning Brand
Chapter53My Boyhood's Home
Chapter54Past And Present
Chapter55 AVendetta And Other Things
Chapter56 AQuestion Of Law
Chapter57An Archangel
Chapter58On The Upper River
Chapter59Legends And Scenery
Chapter60Speculations And Conclusions
Appendix A
Appendix B
Appendix C
Appendix D