红楼梦英文版chaper10经典句子 红楼梦经典语句 英文翻译
我找到红楼梦的一个英文翻译版本,关于这句话,它是这么着写的:
You need not be afraid of her. Sometime I"ll shatter that vinegar pot in pieces! She"ll learn to know me, with her damned jealousy!

请专业人士帮忙提供一些红楼梦的英文版本。和简单的介绍。
红楼梦是中国古典小说的巅峰之作。它能够走向世界,在很大程度上是由于英文译回本的推广。由于答英语是国际通用语言,因此,一个好的英译本对于世界学者了解红楼梦十分重要。红楼梦有两个最有名的英文全译本,分别是英国牛津大学教授大卫.霍克斯(David Hawkes)译本(The Story of the Stone)和中国翻译家杨宪益和夫人戴乃迭的合译本(A Dream of Red Mansions)。作者简介:杨宪益(年1月10日-年11月23日),生于天津,祖籍安徽盱眙(今属江苏省淮安市)鲍集镇梁集村,中国著名翻译家、外国文学研究专家、诗人。杨宪益曾与夫人戴乃迭合作翻译全本《红楼梦》、全本《儒林外史》等多部中国历史名著,在国外皆获得好评,产生了广泛影响。戴维·霍克思(David Hawkes ),英国汉学家,他的重大成就是翻译一百二十回的《红楼梦》全译本,他名之为《石头记》,这是英语世纪第一个《红楼梦》全译本,也是西方汉学史和翻译界一件大事。霍克思为中国文学走向世界做出了重大贡献。他也专研楚辞、杜诗等著作。
红楼梦简介 英文版
"The Story of the Stone" redirects here. For Barry Hughart"s fantasy novel on ancient China, see The Story of the Stone (Barry Hughart).
For other uses, see Dream of the Red Chamber (disambiguation).
Dream of the Red Chamber (also Red Chamber Dream, Hung Lou Meng or A Dream of Red Mansions) (simplified Chinese: 红楼梦; traditional Chinese: 红楼梦; pinyin: Hónglóu mèng), rarely also called The Story of the Stone (simplified Chinese: 石头记; traditional Chinese: 石头记; pinyin: Shítóu jì; literally "Record of the Stone"), is a masterpiece of Chinese vernacular literature and one of China"s Four Great Classical Novels. The novel was composed some time in the middle of the 18th century ring the Qing Dynasty and is attributed to Cao Xueqin. "Redology" is the field of study devoted exclusively to this work, and the novel is generally acknowledged to be the pinnacle of classical Chinese novels
The novel is believed to be semi-autobiographical, mirroring the fortunes of Cao"s own family. As the author details in the first chapter, it is intended to be a memorial to the women he knew in his youth: friends, relatives and servants.
The novel is remarkable not only for its huge cast of characters and psychological scope, but also for its precise and detailed observation of the life and social structures typical of 18th-century Chinese aristocracy.
This novel was published anonymously, but 20th-century Redologists have ascertained its author to be Cao Xueqin, based on circulated commentaries penned in red ink on many of the early handcopied versions known as the "Rouge Versions" (脂本).
The novel is written in vernacular rather than classical Chinese and helped establish the legitimacy of the vernacular idiom. Its author, Cao Xueqin, was well versed in Chinese poetry and in classical Chinese, having written tracts in the erudite semi-wenyan style. The novel"s conversations are written in the Beijing Mandarin dialect, which was to become the basis of modern spoken Chinese, with influences from Nanjing-area Mandarin (where Cao"s family lived in the early s).