- •Учебник английского языка
- •Издательство «высшая школа» Москва1971 contents
- •Index of Stylistic Terms 223 предисловие
- •Методические рекомендации
- •Vanity fair By William Makepeace Thackeray (1811-1863)
- •Chapter xliv
- •Commentary
- •Discussion of the text
- •Words and word combinations to be memorized
- •Exercises
- •Lesson 2 great expectations By Charles Dickens
- •Chapter XXXIX
- •Commentary
- •Lesson 4 an encounter with an interviewer By Mark Twain (1835—1910)
- •Commentary
- •Words and word combinations to be memorized
- •Exercises
- •The light that failed by Rudyard Kipling (1865—1936)
- •Chapter X
- •It was the joy of three,
- •Commentary
- •Discussion of the text
- •Words and word combinations to be memorized
- •Exercises
- •Heartbreak house by George Bernard Shaw (1856—1950)
- •Commentary
- •Discussion of the text
- •Words and word combinations to be memorized
- •Exercises
- •Revision exercises to lessons 4, 5, 6
- •It is strange that the illness should have come without any warning.
- •By John Galsworthy (1867 – 1963)
- •Part Two Chapter III Meetings
- •Commentery
- •Discussion of the text
- •Words and combinations to be memorizwed
- •Exercises
- •Lesson 8 the moon and sixpence By William Somerset Maugham (1874—1965)
- •Commentary
- •Discussion of the text
- •Words and word combinations to be memorized
- •Exercises
- •A Farewell to Arms By Ernest Hemingway (1899 – 1961)
- •Pronouncing reference-list
- •Index of stylistic terms
A Farewell to Arms By Ernest Hemingway (1899 – 1961)
Ernest Hemingway is one of the greatest modern American writers. He is the author of many stories and novels. His most famous works are: “The Sun Also Rises”, “A Farewell to Arms”, “Death in the Afternoon”, “The Old Man and the Sea”.
War is one of the subject matter of many of his books, which are full of bitterness and hatred of life’s abominations, among which war is one of the most disgusting. Most of Hemingway’s characters belong to the so-called “lost generation” – the generation of young bourgeois, whose lives has been distorted by
Pronouncing reference-list
I
Aldington, Richard
Austen, Jane
Bunyan, John
Burr, Aaron
Caesar
Clausewitz
Clemens, Samuel Langhorne
Cronin, Archibald Joseph
Dickens, Charles
Eliot, George
Fielding
Galsworthy, John
Gauguin, Paul
Goya
Hardy, Thomas
Hemingway, Ernest
Johnson
Kettle, Arnold
Kipling, Rudyard
Leary
Lee, Harper
Ludendorff
Makepeace William
Mantegna, Andrea
Maugham, Somerset William
Miller, Arthur
Napoleon
Rubens, Peter Paul
Shaw, George Bernard
Shaw,
Irwin Snow,
Thackeray Charles Percy,
Titian
Twain,
Wilkes Mark,
Wren John, Christopher
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Alfred Mangan
Amelia Sedley
Andrew
Artful Dodger
Atticus Finch
Binkie
Brownlow
Calpurnia
Catherine Berkley
Cecil Jacobs
Cohen
Dave Singlernan
Dorothy
Fagin
Fleur
Forsyte
Francis Gettliffe
Frederic Henry
Gilmer
Harold
Hector
Hesione
Howard Wagner
Hushabye
Irene
Jago
Jeames
Jean Louise
Jem — diminutive from Jeremy
Jemima
Jesus Christ
Joan
John Taylor
Jolyon
Juliet
Laura
Leonard Nye
Lewis Eliot
Linda
Mailie [222]
Maisie
Marcus Darnley
Margaret Frecmantle
Maudie Michel
Moffatt
Monks
Muriel
Oliver Twist
Rachel
Rawdon Crawley
Rebecca
Robinson
Romeo
Scout
Soames
Somerville
Southdown
Steyne
Strickland
Tess of the d'Urbervilles
Tom Sawyer
Torpenhow Vernon Royce
Willy Loman
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