雾都孤儿(英文全本)
作者:(英)查尔斯·狄更斯
状态:(英)查尔斯·狄更斯
目录
- 正文
- Treats of the place where Oliver Twist was born; and of the circumstances attending his birth
- Treats of Oliver Twist’s growth, education, and board(1)
- Treats of Oliver Twist’s growth, education, and board(2)
- Relates how Oliver Twist was very near getting a place which would not have been a sinecure
- Oliver, being offered another place, makes his first entry into public life
- Oliver mingles with new associates. Going to a funeral for the first time, he forms an unfavourable
- Oliver mingles with new associates. Going to a funeral for the first time, he forms an unfavourable
- Oliver, being goaded by the taunts of Noah, rouses into action, and rather astonishes him
- Oliver continues refractory
- Oliver walks to London. He encounters on the road a strange sort of young gentleman.
- Containing further particulars concerning the pleasant old gentleman, and his hopeful pupils
- Oliver becomes better acquainted with the characters of his new associates; and purchases experience
- Treats of Mr. Fang the police magistrate; and furnishes a slight specimen of his mode of administeri
- In which Oliver is taken better care of than he ever was before. And in which the narrative reverts
- In which Oliver is taken better care of than he ever was before. And in which the narrative reverts
- Some new acquaintances are introduced to the intelligent reader, connected with whom various pleasan
- Comprising further particulars of Oliver’s stay at Mr. Brownlow’s with the remarkable prediction whi
- Comprising further particulars of Oliver’s stay at Mr. Brownlow’s with the remarkable prediction whi
- Showing how very fond of Oliver Twist, the merry old Jew and Miss Nancy were
- Relates what became of Oliver Twist, after he had been claimed by Nancy(1)
- Relates what became of Oliver Twist, after he had been claimed by Nancy(2)
- Oliver’s destiny continuing unpropitious, brings a great man to London to injure his reputation
- How Oliver passed his time in the improving society of his reputable friends
- In which a notable plan is discussed and determined on
- Wherein Oliver is delivered over to Mr. William Sikes
- The expedition
- The burglary
- Which contains the substance of a pleasant conversation between Mr. Bumble and a lady; and shows tha
- Treats of a very poor subject. But is a short one, and may be found of importance in this history
- Wherein this history refers to Mr. Fagin and company
- In which a mysterious character appears upon the scene; and many things, inseparable from this histo
- In which a mysterious character appears upon the scene; and many things, inseparable from this histo
- Atones for the unpoliteness of a former chapter; which deserted a lady, most unceremoniously
- Looks after Oliver, and proceeds with his adventures(1)
- Looks after Oliver, and proceeds with his adventures(2)
- Has an introductory account of the inmates of the house,to which Oliver resorted
- Relates what Oliver’s new visitors thought of him
- Involves a critical position(1)
- Involves a critical position(2)
- Of the happy life Oliver began to lead with his kind friends
- Wherein the happiness of Oliver and his friends, experiences a sudden check
- Contains some introductory particulars relative to a young gentleman who now arrives upon the scene;
- Contains some introductory particulars relative to a young gentleman who now arrives upon the scene;
- Containing the unsatisfactory result of Oliver’s adventure; and a conversation of some importance be
- Is a very short one, and may appear of no great importance in its place, but it should be read notwi
- In which the reader may perceive a contrast, not uncommon in matrimonial cases(1)
- In which the reader may perceive a contrast, not uncommon in matrimonial cases(2)
- Containing an account of what passed between Mr. And Mrs. Bumble, and Monks, at their nocturnal inte
- Containing an account of what passed between Mr. And Mrs. Bumble, and Monks, at their nocturnal inte
- Introduces some respectable characters with whom the reader is already acquainted, and shows how Mon
- Introduces some respectable characters with whom the reader is already acquainted, and shows how Mon
- A strange interview, which is a sequel to the last chapter
- Containing fresh discoveries, and showing that surprises, like misfortunes, seldom come alone(1)
- Containing fresh discoveries, and showing that surprises, like misfortunes, seldom come alone(2)
- An old acquaintance of Oliver’s, exhibiting decided marks of genius, becomes a public character in t
- An old acquaintance of Oliver’s, exhibiting decided marks of genius, becomes a public character in t
- Wherein is shown how the Artful Dodger got into trouble(1)
- Wherein is shown how the Artful Dodger got into trouble(2)
- The time arrives for Nancy to redeem her pledge to Rose Maylie. She fails.
- Noah Claypole is employed by Fagin on a secret mission
- The appointment kept(1)
- The appointment kept(2)
- Fatal consequences
- The flight of Sikes(1)
- The flight of Sikes(2)
- Monks and Mr. Brownlow at length meet. Their conversation, and the intelligence that interrupts it(1
- Monks and Mr. Brownlow at length meet. Their conversation, and the intelligence that interrupts it(2
- The pursuit and escape(1)
- The pursuit and escape(2)
- Affording an explanation of more mysteries than one, and comprehending a proposal of marriage with n
- Affording an explanation of more mysteries than one, and comprehending a proposal of marriage with n
- Fagin’s last night alive
- And last