导语
内容提要
牛红英编著的这本《死者对话(从卢奇安到兰多)》精选了古罗马的卢奇安、法国的丰特奈尔和费讷隆、英国的林特尔顿和兰多这五位作家笔下的70篇死者对话(英文版),帮助读者领略这种奇特文体的魅力。
作者简介
牛红英,天津工业大学外国语学院副教授,芝加哥大学古典学系访问学者,文学博士,专攻西方文学。先后主持教育部项目“西方乌托邦文学研究”和国家社科后期资助项目“西方对话体文学研究”,发表重要论文多篇。
目录
I Dialogues of the Dead by Lucian of Samosata
Diogenes and Pollux
Before Pluto : Croesus, Midas, and Sardanapalus v. Menippus
Menippus,Amphiloehus and Trophonius
Hermes and Charon
Pluto and Hermes
Tension and Pluto
Zenophantus and Callidcmides
Cnemon and Damnippus
Simylus and Polystratus
Charon, Hermes and Various Shades
Crates and Diogenes
Alexander, Hannibal, Minos and Scipio
Diogenes and Alexander
Philip and Alexander
Antilochus and Achilles
Diogenes and Heracles
Mcnippus and Tantalus
Menippus and Hermes
Aeacus,Protesilaus, Menelaus and Paris
Menippus,Aeacus and Various Shades
Menippus and Cerberus
Charon,Menippus and Hermes
Protesilaus, Pluto and Persephone
Diogenes and Mausolus
Nireus,Thersites and Menippus
Menippus and Chiron
Diogenes,Antisthenes and Crates
Menippus and Tiresias
Agamemnon and Ajax
Minos and Sostratus
II Dialogues of the Dead by Bernard Le Bovier de Fontenelle
Alexander the Great,and Phrine
Dido and Stratonice
Anacreon and Aristotle
Homer and Aesop
Candaulus and Gyges
Helen and Fulvia
Brutus and Faustina
Augustus and Peter Aretin
Sappho and Laura
Socrates and Montaigne
Adrian the Emperor, and Margaret of Austria
Erasistratus and Harvey
Seneca and Marot
Apicius and Galileo
Plato and Margaret of Scotland
III Dialogues of the Dead by Francois Fenelon
Mercury and Charon
Achilles and Homer
Achilles and Ulysses
Romulus and Remus
Democritus and Heraclitus
Herodotus and Lucian
Socrates and Alcibiades
Plato and Dionysius the Tyrant
Plato and Aristotle
Alexander and Aristotle
Alexander and Diogenes
Scipio and Hannibal
Cato and Cicero
Caesar and Alexander
Cicero and Augustus
IV Dialogues of the Dead by George Lyttelton
Plato and Fenelon
Boileau and Pope
Lucian and Rabelais
Plutarch,Charon and a Modern Bookseller
Plato and Diogenes
V Imaginary Conversations by Walter Savage Landor
Diogenes and Plato
Epictetus and Seneca
Lucian and Timotheus
Boccaccio and Petrarca
Joseph Scaliger and Montaigne