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『壹』 作文 读完《威尔斯科幻小说选》有感

我喜欢冬天的阳光,在迷茫的晨雾中展开。我喜欢那份宁静淡远,我喜欢那没有喧哗的光和热,而当中午,满操场散坐着晒太阳的人,那种原始而纯朴的意象总深深地感动着我的心。 我喜欢在春风中踏过窄窄的山径,草毒像精致的红灯笼,一路殷勤的张结着。我喜欢抬头看树梢尖尖的小芽儿,极嫩的黄绿色中透着一派天真的粉红——它好像准备着要奉献什么,要展示什么。那柔弱而又生意盎然的风度,常在无言中教导我一些最美丽的真理。 我喜欢看一块平平整整、油油亮亮的秧田。那细小的禾苗密密地排在一起,好像一张多绒的毯子,是集许多翠禽的羽毛织成的,它总是激发我想在上面躺一躺的欲望。 我喜欢夏日的永昼,我喜欢在多风的黄昏独坐在傍山的阳台上。小山谷里的稻浪推涌,美好的稻香翻腾着。慢慢地,绚丽的云霞被浣净了,柔和的晚星遂一一就位。我喜欢观赏这样的布景,我喜欢坐在那舒服的包厢里。 我喜欢看满山芦苇,在秋风里凄然地白着。在山坡上,在水边上,美得那样凄凉。那次,刘告诉我他在梦里得了一句诗:“雾树芦花连江白。”意境是美极了,平仄却很拗口。想凑成一首绝句,却又不忍心改它。想联成古风,又苦再也吟不出相当的句子。至今那还只是一句诗,一种美而孤立的意境。 我也喜欢梦,喜欢梦里奇异的享受。我总是梦见自己能飞,能跃过山丘和小河。我总是梦见奇异的色彩和悦人的形象。我梦见棕色的骏马,发亮的鬣毛在风中飞扬。我梦见成群的野雁,在河滩的丛草中歇宿。我梦见荷花海,完全没有边际,远远在炫耀着模糊的香红——这些,都是我平日不曾见过的。

『贰』 "威尔斯"是谁

哥哥,这里是回答外国文学的问题,谢谢!

英国作家威尔斯(H. G. Wells, 1866-1946)则出身于肯德郡一个世袭园丁的家庭——威尔斯是精英治国论的鼓吹者和有名的科幻小说作家。
1895年威尔斯创作出版了中篇科幻小说《时间机器》。这是威尔斯最为成功的一部科幻作品,并使他一举成名。

《时间机器》运用了某种近乎恐怖的手法和错综复杂的情节,展示了一个震撼人心的感人故事。时间旅行家是对科学有所藐视的威尔斯式的英雄(凡尔纳式的英雄比较推崇科学技术),具有极强的能力,却无法改变现实。整个作品给人以某种荒凉的感觉。

后来威尔斯一发不可收拾,相继创作了《摩若博士岛》(1896)、《隐身人》(1897)、《世界之间的战争》(1898)、《首先登上月球的人们》(1901)、《神食》(1904)等众多科幻作品。

在威尔斯编选的一部作品自选集中,收入了上述这些作品。威尔斯一生著述了120部各类作品,除了科幻小说之外,还有纯学术作品及纯小说等。

威尔斯不仅是一名著名作家,而且还是一名具有良知的著名社会活动家。在第一次世界大战期间,威尔斯参与了国联活动,并前往各国访问,他的采访文章常常引起世界性的轰动。

威尔斯的科幻作品改变了凡尔纳科幻小说的乐观主义倾向,重新拾回了英国文学中那种对前途的忧虑和不安;但由于威尔斯的个性中存在着某种仁慈的气质,因此在其悲观的作品中总是伴有希望的闪光,而且大部分作品结尾还是乐观的。
威尔斯在创作时运用了当时的先进科学技术,特别是现代物理学和现代生物学;但他又不拘泥于这些学科,不受这些科学理论的局限。威尔斯所关注的不仅仅是科学的进步,而且还有科学进步给人们所带来的美好或不良后果。当然威尔斯也有其不足之处,他无法摆脱其阶级的局限性。

『叁』 求威尔斯 隐身人小说txt格式,

是这本么?科学家与人类为敌:隐身人

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简介:

威尔斯是英国著名的科幻小说作家,其作品想象丰富,故事紧
张,情节离奇,抒发幻想,影射现实,用象征或寓示的方式暗示人类社会,暴露不合理制度下的黑暗丑恶,因而既有讽喻意义,又有娱乐作用。不少故事被不断改编
成广播剧、电影、电视剧等。《隐身人》写的是化学家格里芬发现一种能使身体隐没的办法,并首先拿自己做了试验。但他隐身以后自我意识膨胀,开始与人类为
敌,妄想依靠自己掌握的特殊技术统治人类,称霸全球,结果引起群众的恐慌和骚乱,以致被追逐、殴打,终于悲惨死亡。


尔斯被称为20世纪初科幻文学的双星之一,他是继凡尔纳之后最杰出的科幻作家。《时间机器》《隐身人》《星球大战》是威尔斯科幻小说中最经典的三部作品,
由中国社科院外文所教授领衔翻译,此译本是目前国内最权威、最科学的。他的作品想象丰富,故事紧张,情节离奇,作者抒发幻想,影射现实,用象征或寓示的方
式暗示人类社会。作品既有娱乐作用,又有讽喻意义。
《隐身人》讲述了一位天才科学家把自己变为隐身人后与人类为敌的故事。

『肆』 谁有威尔斯的《隐形人》中文版简介及主人公简介

刚读完这本曾被许多科学、科幻方面文章引述过的小说原著——威尔斯的《隐形人(The Invisible Man)》(杨玉娘译、林郁出版)——之后,才纠正了自己长期以来的错误印象∶隐形人最后并不是因为「雪地上的足迹」而被别人逮住,他是被一大群愤怒的镇民「围殴致死」的!其实这是 一向以来最担心的,有时候受到两三篇文章对同一来源的「不精确引述」,以讹传讹,造成自己印象错误而不自知
当然,威尔斯的《隐形人》一书中的确有出现类似於「雪地足迹」的情节,那是在主角「葛立芬」首次将自己变成透明之后,因为不熟悉身份上的特质,使得光溜溜的他在街头奔走时的众多狼狈情况之一∶孩童注意到地上的足迹并好奇地追逐。然而,这位作恶多端的男主角,在故事的最后,却因为无法控制自己的狂怒情绪,不顾一切地追杀那位医师,被吸引到人来人往的街上,遭到所有人的群聚围捕。

小说《隐形人》的故事,是一位患有白化症的男子葛立芬,抛弃医学、追求物理的热切科学人员。在他受到某些不平等的对待之后,性格愈来愈乖张与偏差,在他成功地发明「血液漂白剂」之后,变成隐形人的他依然经常惹出事端来。三番两次受到人们的攻击与侮辱之后,他决定建立恐怖统治政权的狂想,并向曾经出卖他的「坎普医师」施以报复。但在一段惊心动魄的暴力交锋之后,他仍然面对了失败的命运。

『伍』 威尔斯和凡尔纳,谁比较强为什么

威尔斯PK凡尔纳:
威尔斯是西方和凡尔纳齐名的科幻小说大师,可他和凡尔纳在创作方法上有很大的不同。凡尔纳所注意的,只是科学技术的实现问题,帮助读者设想在实现以后将引起什么可笑的或可悲的结果。而威尔斯所关心的却是科学技术发展的社会影响,直接反映了社会政治的矛盾和冲突,因而涉及更为广阔的领域,使作者大胆的想像力得以奔放翱翔,并借助于幻想的形象、怪诞的人物,离奇的情奇和夸张的手法来揭露旧世界的各种弊端。这一点正是威尔斯作品的进步意义所在。
只能说有所不同!

『陆』 英国作家威尔斯写过哪些小说

嗯,是写科幻的
比如:
大战火星人
莫罗博士岛
时间机器
水晶蛋
新加速剂
新人来自火星
隐身人
在深渊里
最先登上月球的人
月亮宝石
世界大战

『柒』 谁知道H.G威尔斯《世界大战》的简介

《星球大战》(The War of the Worlds,1898)描写火星人入侵地球触目惊心的情况。火星人比地球人更为发达,状似章鱼,体大如熊,他们的武器能发射出热线和黑烟。热线过处留下死亡与毁灭,黑烟起处城市顿成废墟。地球上的枪炮炸药对他们都无济于事,一艘英国装甲战舰虽然与他们英勇奋战,结果还是化为一团火焰。火星人没有生殖器官,以分裂繁殖的方式繁衍后代。他们不饮不食,也不会消化,靠把捕获的地球人的血液直接注入血管而生存。正当他们所向披靡,即将把伦敦夷为平地的时候,他们却不战自败。原来他们对地球上的病菌没有免疫能力,因而一批一批地死去。星球大战、死光武器等等都是现代科幻小说和电影的常见题材。威尔斯的“热线”与后来发现的激光相似,他的“黑烟”也与后来用于战争的毒瓦斯相当;小说所描写的大规模杀戮场面也终于在两次世界大战中变为现实。

『捌』 威尔斯出版了哪些著作

1893年,他投身于写作。1894年,他出版了第一本小说《时间机器》,是“关于人类命运去向的异想天开的一种推测”,另外还有几本科幻小说:《莫洛博士岛》、《隐身人》、《星际战争》、《当睡着的人醒来时》,主旨都是预示建立合理的世界性组织的社会改良理想,或是对人类文明发展的前景的夸张描述。跨入20世纪门槛,威尔斯更积极地投身于揭露资本主义社会弊端的创作活动中,写了多部反映英国中下层社会生活的小说。1903年,威尔斯还参加了英国社会主义改良派费边社,并成为该组织领导成员之一。他力图把这一集合许多有改良主义思想的著名知识分子坐而论道的学术团体,改变成更有积极作用的群众性政治活动组织,因此与萧伯纳等巨头发生对立,而在1908年退出费边社。

『玖』 谁有英国威尔斯的《隐身人》英文版简介及主人公简介

英文版简介:The Invisible Man

Real Name: Griffin (no first name is given in the original story, but see comments)

Identity/Class: Human mutate

Occupation: Scientist

Affiliations: Thomas Marvel

Enemies: Teddy Henfrey, Dr.Kemp, Bobby Jaffers, Colonel Adye

Known Relatives: Unnamed father

Aliases: The Voice, Invisible Man the First, the Unseen

Base of Operations: Sussex

First Appearance: The Invisible Man (novel, 1897)

Powers/Abilities: Permanently invisible, although this didn't extend to his clothing, so that if he wanted to make use of his abilities, he had to do so naked. Likewise any food ingested remains visible, at least until properly digested. He is also extremely strong, though it is unclear as to whether this is a side-effect of the invisibility process, or a result of his growing madness.

History: Born an albino, John Griffin was a scientist, a graate of University College who had won a medal for chemistry. However he became fascinated by physics, and in particular light and optical density, and at the age of twenty-two he dropped medicine to concentrate on these new obsessions. He went to work for Professor Oliver at Chesilstowe College, a provincial establishment, all the while working at night on his theories. After six years he eventually figured a method which would allow him "to lower the refractive index of a substance, solid or liquid, to that of air" "without changing any other property of matter". He realised he could apply it to human tissue to turn the red colouring in blood white, without affecting its function - and since this would leave the only colouration in the body the skin pigmentation (which he personally lacked), he now had the means to become invisible. Deciding he could never finish his work with both his professor and students eating up his time, he moved to London and took up residence in Great Portland Street. After three more years his funds had run out, so he stole more money from his own father - but the money didn't belong to his parent, who shot himself in shame.

Believing his process finally perfected, Griffin tested it on a cat, turning all but its eyes transparent. Next he used the process on himself, and when his landlord proved too inquisitive, Griffin set fire to the house and fled into the night. Griffin swiftly his change was irreversible. Disguising his affliction with bandages, he moved to Iping, a small village in Sussex, where he took up residence in Mrs.Hall's boarding house. When money ran short, he used his powers to turn to burglary again, which attracted the attention of local police officer Mr.Bobby Jaffers. Confronted in the Coach and Horses public house, a scuffle ensued, ring which his secret was uncovered (quite literally). Griffin fled into the night.

Naked and hunted, he enlisted the aid of tramp Mr.Thomas Marvel, who he sent to retrieve clothes and his notebooks. When some of the villagers attempted to detain Marvel, the Invisible Man displayed a violent side, coming to his ally's aid with an unmatched fury. Afterwards he berated Marvel, making it clear that if Marvel failed him again, or attempted to flee, then he would die. In spite of this dire warning, Marvel did eventually flee, realising the Invisible Man's psychosis was growing. The Invisible Man soon caught up with Marvel in the town of Port Burdock, and beat him within an inch of his life before witnesses intervened, one of whom managed to shoot Griffin, winging him.

The wounded Invisible Man stumbled into the house of Dr.Kemp, who by chance he knew as a fellow alumni of University College. He appealed to Kemp for aid, who acquiesced. However it soon became clear to Kemp that Griffin was becoming increasingly insane. He told Kemp of his origins, and his plan to use his invisibility to engage in a "Reign of Terror", using fear of his unseen approach and the threat of invisible murder to take control of a town of his choice. But Kemp had sent a message to Colonel Adye, the chief of the Burdock police, who arrived in time to save Kemp from murder at the hands of his guest. Kemp told Adye how to hunt his prey, with dogs and with powdered glass on the roads to cut his feet. Hunted and pursued, the fugitive apparently committed his first deliberate murder, slaying Mr. Wicksteed on the edge of a gravel pit.

Emboldened by this, Griffin sent a letter to Kemp, declaring himself the new ruler of the area, Invisible Man the First, and stating that he would make an example of Kemp by killing him to prove that none could stand against him. Even though the police immediately put Kemp under guard, the Invisible Man got passed them, murdering Adye with his own revolver in the process. Kemp fled the house, with Griffin in close pursuit. The tables turned when Kemp ran into a group of navvies, who managed to trap their unseen opponent, and beat him to death. With his demise, Griffin once again became visible.

Comments: Created by H.G.Wells.

The Invisible Man described himself thus to Dr.Kemp, while attempting to jog his fellow student's memory - “Griffin,” answered the Voice—“a younger student, almost an albino, six feet high, and broad, with a pink and white face and red eyes—who won the medal for chemistry.”

H.G.Wells' Invisible Man has become one of the standard "monsters" of Hollywood, and inspired a slew of imitators. He first made it into film with the 1933, when Claude Rains played "Jack Griffin" in Universal Studios proction of the book. In 1940 Vincent Price played the second Invisible Man, Geoffrey Radcliffe, in the sequel "The Invisible Man Returns". Radcliffe was turned invisible by "Frank Griffin", the heretofore unmentioned brother of the original scientist. 1951 saw the third in Universal's series, when detectives Bud Alexander and Lou Francis (comedians Abbot and Costello) give an invisibility injection to boxer Tommy Nelson (Arthur Franz) who has been wrongly accused of murder, "Abbot and Costello Meet The Invisible Man" (the comedy o had briefly encountered the Vincent Price Invisible Man at the end of their 1948 feature, "Abbot and Costello Meet Frankenstein", when he made a cameo "appearance").

In 1984 the BBC made a six part serial adapting the story, with Pip Donaghy as Griffin. The same year a Russian adaption, "Chelovek-nevidimka", was also released. In 1998 it was Kyle MacLachlan's turn in the part (again given the full name Jack Griffin), in a U.S. TV movie version of Well's tale. There have also been innumerable other Invisible Men, inspired by this tale, but not directly connected to him (see the clarifications for some examples).

The character was recently revived as a member of Alan Moore's League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, and made it into the movie adaption of same. The comic version is the same Griffin from the novel, who faked his death by putting another through the process, then sending this unwitting pe to meet the mob. The movie version is a thief who stole Griffin's formula.

In comics, Acclaim released "Classics Illustrated: The Invisible Man" in 1997, and in 2002 Moonstone Publishing released a sequel, "Legacy of the Invisible Man". Griffin was also name-checked in Dark Horse Comics' "Van Helsing: From Beneath the Rue Morgue", a tie-in with the Van Helsing movie, where the monster hunter discovers that Dr.Moreau has been experimenting on his beast men using Griffin's invisibility notes.

CLARIFICATIONS: He is meant to be the same character as

The Invisible Man of the League of Extraordinary Gentlemen

but should not to be confused with

Invisible Man, Daniel Westin

Invisible Man, Darien Fawkes

Gemini Man, invisible secret agent

The Hollow Man, another invisible scientist who went psychotic

any other many other "Invisible" people

主人公简介:
The Invisible Man is not to be confused with Invisible Man, which is an entirely different book. The Invisible Man was written by H. G. Wells, not to be confused with Orson Wells who is an entirely different person.

Anyone who has only seen the movie and not actually read the book does not realize that the Invisible man has albinism. The lead character, a physicist by the name of Griffon, describes himself as having white hair and red eyes. Yet, for some reason, in the same breath he describes himself as almost albino. Could our mad scientist be in denial?

Albinism plays a key role in this book. Griffon has discovered that the only things he can turn invisible are things without pigment. He manages to transform a white piece of cloth, a white pillow, a white cat (except for its eyes), and himself. Pigment and melanin, because of its very nature could not be made devoid of its color properties. Once finding out how to render blood transparent, Griffon finds it easy to make everything else in the body vanish.

Griffon, experimenting on himself has neglected to think about how he was going to return to normal. He eventually becomes a pitiful haunted creature, on the run lest he be captured and made into a circus freak. He is unable to wear cloths (he would be seen), has to steal food and money and becomes unable or unwilling to control his rages. He winds up at the house of an old friend with the last name of Kemp, who, although the book does not use the word, (albino) also has albinistic characteristics. Griffon winds up chasing his friend Kemp with the intent to kill him.

So. Here is the scene at the end of the book. These two people with albinism are running down a road. One visible and able to live a normal life, one invisible: one raging and fearless, one fearful: one pursuing, one pursued: one clothed, one naked: one loved and respected in the community, one feared and hunted by everyone, you get the picture.

Griffon dies at the end. For some unexplained reason he begins to re-appear upon his death.

There are several glaring discrepancies and overlooked things in the book, such as: Why didn’t he make invisible cloths out of the invisible cloth? But we can forgive Mr. Wells. He has, after all, written some of the best known si-fi stories of all time.

I find it interesting that the lead character is named Griffon. I’m sure it has some meaning. A griffon is a hybrid animal part lion and part eagle. Perhaps this is a symbol of the al nature of man. The lion and eagle (cat and bird) are natural enemies. You would think they would not get along very well. But in the case of a griffon you have a unique combo creature that has to learn to deal with its al and contrary nature.

Read the book ant tell me what your thoughts may be.

『拾』 赫伯特·乔治·威尔斯的重要作品

1927年商务印书馆引介《世界史纲》以来,威尔斯的这本大作便风行中国数十年不衰,且有文、白译本数种,直至今天不断重版再印,当然有其独到的价值所在。该书在上个世纪二三十年代被译成多种文字出版,总销量达数百万册之多,是世界性的超级畅销书。
著述巨型通史在西方素有传统,吉本的《罗马帝国衰亡史》、休谟的《英国史》和基佐的《法国文明史》等都是其中的佼佼者。《世界史纲》当然不能跟这些文艺复兴以来的不朽巨作相提并论,不但篇幅上显单薄,学理上更是有所不逮,充其量是一本通俗的世界史。即使起同时代人汤因比的《历史研究》来,在深度和广度上也难以比肩。但它也有突出之处,体现了作品与作者鲜明的二十世纪特色。最为明显的是,此书开全史风气之先。韦尔斯在导言中指出,“吾人对于全世界人类史中普通之事实宜具共通之知识,其需要在过去数年之惨变中极为显著”。这里所谓“数年之惨变”,指的当然就是第一次世界大战。战争重创了西方文明,也令幸存者深感整个人类的命运被牢牢地拴了一起。作为对西方整整一代人的精神危机的回应,作者从人类大同和世界进步的角度讲述整个人类文明史,坚信“世固有通塞,而世界则常在进步中”,这与施宾格勒在战后所流露的悲观绝望恰成对照。从这点来看,韦尔斯依旧跟战前一样,纸和笔启发着人们进行思考。不过既然作者的设想读者仍然是西方人,所谓的“世界史纲”从内容结构上看,仍不免以西方史为主,只不过点缀上了一些包括阿拉伯世界和中国在内的其他文明而已。“世界”两字更多的是落实在它将全球人类系于一体的史识上。 全球二百个地区受到了原子弹的轰炸,战争使各国成了一片废墟,残存的各国要痛定思痛,决定建立全球新秩序,在废墟上成立新的世界共和国。
威尔斯在该书中“发明”的“原子弹”一词,这个词随着科技的发展逐渐成为了现实。小说中描述了原子裂变所释放的能量,使得人类企图把它当作毁灭敌人的终极武器,最终使几百座城市在“原子爆炸的冲天大火”中化为灰烬。
有故事说,原子弹的发明也源于这本书。当时移居英国的匈牙利物理学家利奥·西拉德博士突然想到了威尔斯的科幻小说《获得自由的世界》,针对书中描述的场景,这个念头最终促使西拉德在一年后前往美国,说服爱因斯坦提醒美国总统罗斯福,原子裂变技术确实可能制造出威力强大的炸弹。 一个人在昏睡了两百年后苏醒,发现世界上一切都改变了,他被莫名其妙地推选为叛乱者的国王,并投入一场全球的决战之中。
该书开创了科幻小说中重要的一支血脉:“反乌托邦”小说。后来前苏联作家亚米扎京的《我们》、英国赫胥黎的《美丽新世界》,还有乔治·奥威尔的《一九八四》都继承了这一传统。在威尔斯的乌托邦小说里,“生态学”一词频繁出现,多年以后,这一概念才成为人们津津乐道的话题。 19世纪末期,火星人从即将灭亡的火星上来到地球,对英国发动战争,进而希望统治全世界。人类开始和他们进行了友好的会晤,被扼杀后才同火星人开始了战斗。
作者以目击者和当事人的角度描写了人类对火星人的反击,但是由于双方科技相差太远,根本无法对抗火星人。火星人摧毁城镇,屠杀人类。而且火星人只是将人类视为一种低等动物,甚至以人类作为食物。眼看人类即将灭绝,就在火星人即将取得胜利的时候,他们受到了地球上细菌的感染而全部死去。 在《第一次登上月球的人》中,威尔斯的想象力再次凌空翱翔,在宇宙间纵横驰骋。小说讲述了科学家卡沃尔研制成一种能阻挡万有引力的物质,并用它制造出一只飞行球,与朋友贝德福一同前往月球探险。登月后,两人遭遇月球人的追捕,贝德福得以逃生,返回地球;卡沃尔不幸被捕,囚禁在月球的地下世界,之后他又向地球发回信息,描绘月球人的身体构造和社会结构。此书把读者引入了奇幻的月球世界。月球人根据各自担任的社会职责,用生物药剂刺激某部分器官畸形发展,如数学家的脑袋硕大无比,但四肢萎缩,警察肌肉发达,邮差腿脚细长等等。读者不难看出这些奇形怪状的月球人影射了从事各种职业的现代人。威尔斯用夸张的笔触抨击了现代社会分工对人类的扭曲和戕害。再者,小说中惊心动魄的追击场面,无懈可击的逻辑推理,瑰丽多姿的月球风光也是科学小说迷们所津津乐道的。难怪有的评论家称威尔斯的科学小说作品“是幻想达到了高度的自由,经岁月之水洵洗后依然散发着不可泯灭的艺术光彩”。

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