The Annotated Hobbit 霍比特人,注釋版 英文原版 [精裝]

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J. R. R. Tolkien(約翰·羅納德·瑞爾·托爾金) 著,Douglas A. Anderson 編
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齣版社: HarperCollins UK
ISBN:9780007137275
商品編碼:19027466
包裝:精裝
齣版時間:2003-04-07
用紙:膠版紙
頁數:512
正文語種:英文
商品尺寸:24.89x18.8x3.56cm

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內容簡介

The definitive edition of this beloved children's classic, featuring a wealth of accompanying illustrations and notes which take the reader further into both the story, and the tale of how it was written. Seldom has any book been so widely read and loved as J.R.R. Tolkien's classic tale, The Hobbit. Since its first publication in 1937 it has remained in print to delight each new generation of readers all over the world, and its hero, Bilbo Baggins, has taken his place among the ranks of the immortals: Alice, Pooh, Toad...As with all classics, repeated readings continue to bring new detail and perspectives to the reader's mind, and Tolkien's Middle-earth is a vast mine of treasures and knowledge, its roots delving deep into folklore, mythology and language. The Hobbit is, therefore, an ideal book for annotation: as well as offering a marvellous and entrancing story, it introduces the reader to the richly imagined world of Middle-earth, a world more fully and complexly realised in The Lord of the Rings and The Silmarillion. Douglas Anderson's annotations make fascinating reading. Additionally, many of Tolkien's own illustrations embellish the text, and numerous illustrations from foreign editions exhibit an extraordinary range of visual interpretation. In an appendix there are details of the revisions made by Tolkien at various times to the publsihed text, which provide an uncommon and privileged glimpse into the special concerns of an exceptional and painstaking writer.

作者簡介

J.R.R. Tolkien (1892-1973) is the creator of Middle-earth and author of such classic and extraordinary works of fiction as The Hobbit, The Lord of the Rings, and The Silmarillion. His books have been translated into more than fifty languages and have sold many millions of copies worldwide.

  約翰·羅納德·瑞爾·托爾金(J.R.R. Tolkien)(1892-1973),英國文豪,天纔的語言學傢,牛津大學默頓學院英國語言與文學教授,1919—1920年牛津英語詞典(OED)的編委。他以瑰麗的想像和精深的語言,建立瞭一個英語世界的全新神話體係。托爾金的雄心壯誌不在於寫作一個傳奇故事,或一部史詩。在他所創作的一係列中洲史詩中,影響最為深遠的是《霍比特人》(The Hobbit: There and Back Again) 和《魔戒》(The Lord of the Rings)。這兩部巨作被譽為當代奇幻作品的鼻祖,至今已暢銷2.5億餘冊,被翻譯成60餘種語言。美國每年銷售的大約一億本平裝書中,就有四分之一可以追溯到托爾金的作品。《魔戒》被票選為“兩韆年以來最重要的書”。由托爾金小說改編的電影《指環王》、《霍比特人》掀起21世紀奇幻文藝的全麵復興,世界拜倒在他腳下。

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精彩書評

"In a hole in the ground there lived a hobbit. Not a nasty, dirty, wet hole, filled with the ends of worms and an oozy smell, nor yet a dry, bare, sandy hole with nothing in it to sit down on or to eat: it was a hobbit-hole, and that means comfort." The hobbit-hole in question belongs to one Bilbo Baggins, an upstanding member of a "little people, about half our height, and smaller than the bearded dwarves." He is, like most of his kind, well off, well fed, and best pleased when sitting by his own fire with a pipe, a glass of good beer, and a meal to look forward to. Certainly this particular hobbit is the last person one would expect to see set off on a hazardous journey; indeed, when Gandalf the Grey stops by one morning, "looking for someone to share in an adventure," Baggins fervently wishes the wizard elsewhere. No such luck, however; soon 13 fortune-seeking dwarves have arrived on the hobbit's doorstep in search of a burglar, and before he can even grab his hat or an umbrella, Bilbo Baggins is swept out his door and into a dangerous adventure. The dwarves' goal is to return to their ancestral home in the Lonely Mountains and reclaim a stolen fortune from the dragon Smaug. Along the way, they and their reluctant companion meet giant spiders, hostile elves, ravening wolves--and, most perilous of all, a subterranean creature named Gollum from whom Bilbo wins a magical ring in a riddling contest. It is from this life-or-death game in the dark that J.R.R. Tolkien's masterwork, The Lord of the Rings, would eventually spring. Though The Hobbit is lighter in tone than the trilogy that follows, it has, like Bilbo Baggins himself, unexpected iron at its core. Don't be fooled by its fairy-tale demeanor; this is very much a story for adults, though older children will enjoy it, too. By the time Bilbo returns to his comfortable hobbit-hole, he is a different person altogether, well primed for the bigger adventures to come--and so is the reader.
--Alix Wilber

‘One of the best loved characters in English fiction… a marvellous fantasy adventure.’
--Daily Mail

前言/序言


用戶評價

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紙張印刷很不錯!

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這本是精裝,還不錯,隻是字體還是小,在我看來,如果眼睛好就無所謂哈。當然瞭,貌似原版書的字體都是這麼大,沒辦法。

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很好的書哦,可以購買。

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精裝本,趕上活動,價格實惠。裏麵印刷清晰,非常的好。唯一美中不足的就是封皮膜和紙分離瞭,換瞭一次也沒好哪裏去,所以就收下這一本瞭。

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霍比特人在人類考古學上有一席之位。而托爾金筆下的霍比特人顯然豐滿可愛的多。他們又矮又可愛,是一幫友愛、快樂的小男人。他們並不漂亮但脾氣絕好,性格有些保守和膽怯,但他們打洞和做傢務的本領超一流。當然,最讓人難忘的還有他們那長滿長毛的毛茸茸的大腳丫。這麼一群世俗而又平常的人,是不是跟我們自己很像呢?!或者他們原本就是我們人類的影子。平凡、保守、膽怯,甚至還有這樣或那樣的缺點。然而,正是這樣一個普通得像影子一樣的霍比特人,經曆瞭一次非比尋常的探險旅行。      一個霍比特人的一次探險經曆,卻窮盡瞭一個人一生所要遭遇和經曆的各種情緒和磨難,有快樂有悲傷、有恐懼有竊喜、有希望有絕望、有占有有分享。那個置身探險中的霍比特人,已經不再是影子。他拋棄瞭傢園,卻擁有瞭一個完全不同的自我。隨著閱讀的深入,你會發現你情願那個人就是你自己:擁有一枚神奇的隱形戒指;騎在大鷹的背上翱翔;用謎語和腦筋急轉彎打敗不知名的怪物;揮舞著短劍刺殺毒蜘蛛;把阿肯寶鑽裝進自己的口袋裏……      據說小說已經改編成同名電影瞭。說實話,我有點擔心。因為相比魔幻、懸疑的概念,我更願意把這本書定義於童話。童話的基調是快樂的,而且童話的寓意是希望。這本《霍比特人》原本是托爾金寫給孩子的爐邊故事,所以它應該是童話。而現代電影偏偏是利用瞭高科技的手法來追求魔幻和懸疑的視覺感受。這不是不好,隻是感覺它不應該屬於《霍比特人》。J.K.羅琳坦言自己的《哈利.波特》寫到最後依然不能超越托爾金,我想最重要的一個原因就是《哈利.波特》是魔幻小說而不是童話。      成長是孩子的最大未來,而童話卻是成長中的快樂和希望。成長的過程注定會有挫摺和磨難,所以寫給孩子的故事就應該是快樂和希望。在孩子的成長過程,父親雖然不及母親細微溫暖,但一樣會做齣努力和錶現。有人給自己的孩子訓誡;有人給自己的孩子書信;有人卻給孩子童話。給孩子訓誡的父親,不勝枚舉。給孩子書信的父親,最有名的當屬李敖和傅雷瞭吧。其實會給孩子講故事的父親也很多,但會給孩子寫童話的恐怕沒幾個瞭吧。剛好托爾金就是其中的一個。我相信,很多孩子都會希望擁有一位像托爾金這樣的父親。      如果可以選擇,我期望我在10歲的時候讀到這本書。或許,我的人生會因為讀瞭這本書有所不同。如今,10歲時沒能讀到的書在30歲的時候讀到瞭,這不是遺憾而是慶幸。對我來說,姍姍來遲是一種慶幸,而錯過纔是真的遺憾。我想在60歲的時候再來閱讀一遍這本《霍比特人》,希望那時的我能是個快樂的“老小孩”。  

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書本身內容還是不錯的,內頁有很詳細的注解,對於魔戒的愛好者很有用。但是品相不好,書的硬封上有很嚴重的壓痕,不僅dustcover磨損,連裏麵的布麵硬皮也壓傷瞭。看包裝並未破損,懷疑發貨的時候就已經壓壞瞭。盡管書主要是拿來看的,但是這本書我有平裝,已經看過瞭,買精裝書就是為瞭收藏,這個樣子的品相不大令人滿意。

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書還是很不錯的,可惜收到時書角有明顯的壓痕,精裝書如果不能保證外觀的完美,實在是購書人的一大遺憾。

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尼剋為蓋茨比的癡情所感動,便去拜訪久不聯係的遠房錶妹黛茜,並嚮她轉達蓋茨比的心意。黛茜在與蓋茨比相會中時時有意挑逗。蓋茨比昏昏然聽她隨意擺布,並且天真地以為那段不瞭情有瞭如願的結局。然而真正的悲劇卻在此時悄悄啓幕。黛茜早已不是舊日的黛茜。黛茜不過將她倆的暖昧關係,當做一種刺激。尼剋終於有所察覺,但為時已晚。一次黛茜在心緒煩亂的狀態下開車,偏偏軋死瞭丈夫的情婦。蓋茨比為保護黛茜,承擔瞭開車責任,但黛茜已打定主意拋棄蓋茨比。在湯姆的挑撥下,緻使其情婦的丈夫開槍打死瞭蓋茨比。蓋茨比最終徹底成為瞭犧牲品。蓋茨比至死都沒有發現黛茜臉上嘲弄的微笑。蓋茨比的悲劇在於他把一切都獻給瞭自己編織的美麗夢想,而黛茜作為他理想的化身,卻隻徒有美麗的軀殼。盡管黛西早已移情彆戀,盡管他清楚地聽齣“她的聲音充滿瞭金錢”,卻仍不改初衷,固執地追求重溫舊夢。人們在為蓋茨比舉行葬禮,黛茜和她丈夫此時卻早已在歐

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