Secret Garden英文简介
The secret garden神秘花园-高清英文
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Nobody seemed to care about Mary. She was born in India, where her father was a British official. He was busy with his work, and her mother, who was very beautiful, spent all her time going to parties. So an Indian woman, Kamala, was paid to take care of the little girl. Mary was not a pretty child. She had a thin angry face and thin yellow hair. She was always giving orders to Kamala, who had to obey. Mary never thought of other people, but only of herself. In fact, she was a very selfish, disagreeable, badtempered little girl.
秘密花园
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迪肯:动物们告诉了我所有他们的秘密。
玛丽:(指着鲁宾)他没有把我的秘密告诉 你吧,是吗? 迪肯:关于哪方面的,玛丽小姐?
玛丽:一个花园。我偷了一个花园。但是它 本来是已经死掉的,我不知道。
迪肯:我会知道的。 玛丽:向我发誓你不会告诉任何人? 迪肯:我发誓。 玛丽:任何人? 迪肯:甚至是鬼。
Secret Garden在情節當中並未直接點明福音思想, 卻在電影配樂Winter Light當中埋下伏筆。若把Winter Light這樣的旋律定義為「救贖/福音主題」, 我們聽到了「福音主題」受到蘇格蘭風的影響,往 往在聖樂和牧歌兩種風格間擺盪。
英语世界家喻户晓的儿童文学作家,出生于英 国曼彻斯特一个五金工厂主的家庭。1853年父 亲去世,母亲继续经营,直到工厂倒闭。1865 年随全家移民美国田纳西州。1905年,她正式 成为美国公民。她结过两次婚,伯内特是她第 一个丈夫的姓。 1873年与伯内特博士
(Dr. S.M.Burnett)结婚,育有二子。
秘密花园简介_秘密花园主要内容简介
秘密花园简介_秘密花园主要内容简介秘密花园简介_秘密花园主要内容简介《秘密花园》(The Secret Garden)是美国女作家弗朗西丝·霍奇森·伯内特创作的儿童文学作品。
故事讲述了性情古怪孤僻的小女孩玛丽·伦罗克斯的父母双亡后,生活在姨父神秘阴沉的大房子里,一次神奇的经历,使玛丽闯入久已禁闭且荒芜的花园。
玛丽、农家小子狄肯和常年被关在阴暗房间里病态的少爷柯林,找到了开启快乐的钥匙,和花园经历了一次诗意的复活。
它是近百年来畅销不衰的经典儿童小说,被一代代孩子不断重复阅读,是很多人童年时代记忆最深刻的一本书,并在中国有多个图书版本。
秘密花园简介_秘密花园主要内容简介美国女作家弗朗西丝·霍奇森·伯内特的《秘密花园》(The Secret Garden),是一百年来畅销不衰的经典儿童小说,它被一代代孩子不断重复阅读,是很多人童年时代记忆最深刻的一本书,并在中国有多个图书版本。
故事主要讲述了一个在印度一次霍乱中失去父母的英国小女孩,搬回到英国后,重新获得幸福的故事。
在美国的历史上,很少有一本书能像《秘密花园》这样成功。
近百年来,人们为它拍摄了各种各样的电影、话剧。
可以说,为了最大可能地体现这本书的力量,美国好几代文化精英都在为此而工作。
这说明,美好的心灵是人类永远舍不得丢弃的。
《秘密花园》正好讲的是一个关于大自然的魔法和美好心灵的故事。
人说美国女作家伯内特的《秘密花园》是传世经典,犹如烤牛肉与约克郡布丁之于英国是经典一样。
性情古怪孤僻的小女孩玛丽·伦罗克斯父母双亡后,生活在姨父神秘阴沉的大房子里,一次神奇的经历,使玛丽闯入久已禁闭且荒芜的花园。
玛丽、农家小子迪肯和常年被关在阴暗房间里病态的科林少爷,找到了开启快乐的钥匙,和花园经历了一次诗意的复活。
本书是上个世纪最著名的女作家弗朗西斯·霍奇森·伯内特的代表作。
她在纽约长岛布置自己家的花园时得到了灵感。
Secret Garden 神秘园 -《神秘园环球唱片公司官方专辑全集(1996-2008)》(Complete Secret Garden Edition)[
Secret Garden 神秘园-《神秘园环球唱片公司官方专辑全集(1996-2008)》(Complete Secret Garden Edition)[FLAC]专辑英文名: Complete Secret Garden Edition专辑中文名: 神秘园环球唱片公司官方专辑全集(1996-2008)艺术家: Secret Garden 神秘园资源格式: FLAC发行时间: 1996年地区: 挪威语言: 英语简介: 成立于1994年的神秘园(Secret Garden),是由两位才华出众的音乐家组成,一位是在挪威音乐界享有盛誉,曾为不同的音乐家担任作曲、监制并身兼键盘师的罗尔夫·劳弗兰(Rolf Lovland),他是神秘园的灵魂;另一位则是来自爱尔兰的小提琴家菲奥诺拉·雪莉(Fionuala Sherry),她曾接受正规的古典音乐教育,曾与多位世界级音乐家及流行歌星合作,与罗尔夫相遇后,由于两个人的音乐理念和生活态度包括哲学观念都很相近,对音乐的热情和追求一拍即合即组成了神秘园,罗尔夫深信:每个人心目中都有一块属于自己的领地,每当痛苦失望或消沉时,就需要抒缓情绪,寻找心里的平静和安慰,这块藏在每个人内心的土地,就是“神秘园”。
罗尔夫与雪莉的合作是两个完全不同的天才的合作,各有特点。
雪莉有极好的舞台形象,在舞台上她就象是带给观众的一个礼物。
而罗尔夫是一个非常专业和审慎的制作人,他可以结合最新的制作技术,让自己笔下最优美的旋律如出泉涌。
他们用一个共同特点,就是能够心境单纯地长时间投入音乐创作中,这种敬业精神成为他们成功合作的纽带。
1995年,神秘园(Secret Garden)凭借一首仅有24个单词的单曲“Nocturne 夜曲”一举获得在欧洲拥有最多观众的欧洲电视歌曲大赛的金奖,创下了40年来这个具有极高声望的大赛从没有一部器乐作品获金奖的奇迹。
此后,神秘园的首张专辑《Songs From A Secret Garden 飘自神秘园的歌声》随即面世并获得了空前的成功,该唱片在世界各地的销量截止97年底已超过65万张,在美国,他们一跃登上了著名的公告牌“Biilbod新音乐排行榜”,令人惊讶的是一年后他们仍然榜上有名。
秘密花园简介秘密花园主要内容简介
秘密花园简介秘密花园主要内容简介文件管理序列号:[K8UY-K9IO69-O6M243-OL889-F88688]秘密花园简介_秘密花园主要内容简介秘密花园简介_秘密花园主要内容简介《秘密花园》(The Secret Garden)是美国女作家弗朗西丝·霍奇森·伯内特创作的儿童文学作品。
故事讲述了性情古怪孤僻的小女孩玛丽·伦罗克斯的父母双亡后,生活在姨父神秘阴沉的大房子里,一次神奇的经历,使玛丽闯入久已禁闭且荒芜的花园。
玛丽、农家小子狄肯和常年被关在阴暗房间里病态的少爷柯林,找到了开启快乐的钥匙,和花园经历了一次诗意的复活。
它是近百年来畅销不衰的经典儿童小说,被一代代孩子不断重复阅读,是很多人童年时代记忆最深刻的一本书,并在中国有多个图书版本。
秘密花园简介_秘密花园主要内容简介美国女作家弗朗西丝·霍奇森·伯内特的《秘密花园》(The Secret Garden),是一百年来畅销不衰的经典儿童小说,它被一代代孩子不断重复阅读,是很多人童年时代记忆最深刻的一本书,并在中国有多个图书版本。
故事主要讲述了一个在印度一次霍乱中失去父母的英国小女孩,搬回到英国后,重新获得幸福的故事。
在美国的历史上,很少有一本书能像《秘密花园》这样成功。
近百年来,人们为它拍摄了各种各样的电影、话剧。
可以说,为了最大可能地体现这本书的力量,美国好几代文化精英都在为此而工作。
这说明,美好的心灵是人类永远舍不得丢弃的。
《秘密花园》正好讲的是一个关于大自然的魔法和美好心灵的故事。
人说美国女作家伯内特的《秘密花园》是传世经典,犹如烤牛肉与约克郡布丁之于英国是经典一样。
性情古怪孤僻的小女孩玛丽·伦罗克斯父母双亡后,生活在姨父神秘阴沉的大房子里,一次神奇的经历,使玛丽闯入久已禁闭且荒芜的花园。
玛丽、农家小子迪肯和常年被关在阴暗房间里病态的科林少爷,找到了开启快乐的钥匙,和花园经历了一次诗意的复活。
the secret garden黑布林英语阅读
the secret garden黑布林英语阅读The Secret Garden is a timeless classic that tells the story of a young girl named Mary Lennox who discovers a hidden, neglected garden on her uncle's estate. As she begins to tend to the garden, she not only transforms the garden itself but also experiences personal growth and healing. This novel by Frances Hodgson Burnett has captivated readers of all ages for generations.秘密花园是一部永恒的经典,讲述了一个叫玛丽·莱诺克斯的小女孩在叔叔的庄园里发现了一个被忽视的花园。
当她开始照料这个花园时,不仅改变了花园本身,还经历了个人成长和疗愈。
弗朗西丝·霍奇森·伯内特的这部小说已经吸引了几代读者。
One of the key themes in The Secret Garden is the healing power of nature. The garden serves as a metaphor for renewal, growth, and transformation. As Mary tends to the garden, she not only brings it back to life but also finds solace and healing in its beauty. This theme reminds us of the importance of connecting with nature and the profound impact it can have on our well-being.《秘密花园》的一个关键主题是自然的疗愈力量。
黑布林秘密花园中英文
黑布林秘密花园(The Secret Garden of Blackberry)简介(Introduction)黑布林秘密花园是一个位于英国北部的神秘花园。
这个花园是披萨橙互联网公司的一部分,并且只对特定的员工和客户开放。
这个美丽的花园以其独特的植物和精心设计的景观而闻名。
在这里,人们可以放松身心,欣赏自然之美。
The Secret Garden of Blackberry is a mysterious garden located in the north of England. This garden is part of the Pizza Orange Internet company and is only open to specific employees and clients. This beautiful garden is famous for its unique plants and carefully designed landscapes. Here, people can relax and appreciate the beauty of nature.花园的历史(The History of the Garden)黑布林秘密花园的历史可以追溯到19世纪。
当时,这个地方是一片荒地,被杂草和灌木丛覆盖。
然而,一位热爱大自然的富有商人购买了这块土地,并决定将其打造成一个美丽的花园。
他请来了一位著名的园艺师,共同开发了这个被称为黑布林的花园。
The history of the Secret Garden of Blackberry can be traced back to the 19th century. At that time, the place was awasteland covered with weeds and shrubs. However, a wealthy businessman who loved nature bought the land and decided to transform it into a beautiful garden. He hired a famous gardener to develop this garden, which was named Blackberry.花园的设计(Design of the Garden)黑布林花园的设计充满了细致的考虑和独特的创意。
秘密花园,英文读后感thesecretgarden
秘密花园,英文读后感thesecretgardenThe Secret GardenNobody seems to care about Mary. She was born in India, but she lived with her parents in England. Mary never thought of other people, but only of herself. In fact, she was a very selfish, disagreeable, bad-tempered little girl. The city which they lived broke out a terrible plague. The disease had already killed many people in the city, and in all the houses people were dying. Over night, Ma ry’s parents were died. The few servants who had not died had run away in the night. No one had remembered little Miss Mary. She was all alone in a big empty house. Several days ago, little Mary was taken to her uncle- Mr. Archibald Craven. Mr. Craven was a bad-tempered man and had no friends. He lived in a big lonely old house. There’s a big park round the house, and all kinds of gardens. In her uncle’s home, a little girl named Martha as her servant to help her. Martha was an enthusiasm and helpful girl. The servant girl has a little brother who named Dickon. Brother and sister are so simple and honest. Their warmth made Mary fell relax and happy. Gradually, Mary has made a little change. One day, from Martha, she heard a story. Mr. Craven married a sweet, pretty girl, and he loved her very deeply. The girl had a big garden. There were many roses in it. When she died so suddenly, Mr. Craven locked it and buried the key. Nobody can get in it. So, it’s a secret garden. One day, she took a walk in the ground, she found the key wonderfully. She entered the garden secretly and took care of it with Dickon. In the next few days, Mary spent almost all her time in the garden. The fresh air made her hungry, and she was becoming stronger. One night, Mary heard the crying clearly. So she run out to find who was crying inthis house. In a exquisite bedroom, she found a sickly boy-Colin. He was Mr. Craven’s son. Mary thought that Colin was a good boy. So she requested Colin to the secret garden. In this discard garden, Mary, Colin and Dickon had good time. They helped the garden come alive again. What’s more, sunshine, fresh air, flowers and grasses made Colin healthy. In the secret garden, where the roses were at their best, and the butterflies were flying from to flower in the summer sunshine, his head held high and a smile on his lips, walk young Colin.From this story, we know that good atmosphere can help a people change his outlook on life, just like Mary, Colin. Mary was a self-willed and cold child. Due to Martha and Dickon’s warmth, she changed the attitude to the life. Playing with many animals, flowers are a good way to make her health. Until one day, Mary happened found a key to the secret garden. She opened the door and entered it. It’s so bleak. After a while, M ary was determined to make this garden alive. She cut the branches and leaves and cleared them out of the garden. Sooner after, Dickon took part in her work. They became good friends. Due to exercise everyday outside, Mary run out of the thin and weak. People could hear her laughing loudly. Now Mary was an agreeable girl. As for Colin, his great change was Mary and Dickon’s contribution. Happiness can infect from one to the other. If we can spare no effect to transmit happiness to everybody surround us, the society will become more harmonious.遇到失意伤心事,多想有一个懂你的人来指点迷津,因他懂你,会以我心,换你心,站在你的位置上思虑,为你排优解难。
秘密花园英文版
简介“咱俩差不多,”本·威瑟斯塔夫老头对玛丽说。
“长得丑,脾气也不好。
”可怜的玛丽!谁都不要她,也没人喜欢她。
父母去世以后,她被人从印度送回英国的约克郡,住在她舅舅的家里。
那是一幢旧房子,很大,差不多有上百个房间,可大部分都关得严严实实,还上了锁。
玛丽住在那儿,情绪很坏,她感到厌烦、孤独,整天没事可做,除了园丁本·威瑟斯塔夫老头,没人跟她说说话。
不过后来玛丽听说了有关秘密花园的事。
那花园的门紧锁着,钥匙也不知哪儿去了。
10年了,除了那只能够飞过围墙的知更鸟,没有一个人进过那园子。
玛丽望着知更鸟,琢磨着钥匙会在哪儿……再后来,夜里房子中什么地方传来奇怪的哭声,听起来像是个孩子……弗朗西丝·霍奇森·伯内特生于1849年,卒于1924年。
从16岁起她大部分时间住在美国,但经常回英格兰。
她是一位终身作家,写了很多书,《秘密花园》是她的代表作。
1 Little Miss MaryNobody seemed to care about Mary.She was born in India,where her father was a British official.He was busy with his work,and her mother,who was very beautiful,spent all her time going to parties.So an Indian woman,Kamala,was paid to take care of the little girl.Mary was not a pretty child.She had a thin angry face and thin yellow hair.She was always giving orders to Kamala,who had to obey.Mary never thought of other people,but only of herself.In fact,she was a very selfish,disagreeable,bad-tempered little girl.One very hot morning,when she was about nine years old,she woke up and saw that instead of Kamala there was a different Indian servant by her bed.‘What are you doing here?’she asked crossly.‘Go away!And send Kamala to me at once!’The woman looked afraid.‘I'm sorry,Miss Mary,she— she—she can't come!’Something strange was happening that day.Some of the house servants were missing and everybody looked frightened.But nobody told Mary anything,and Kamala still did not come.So at last Mary went out into the garden,and played by herself under a tree.She pretended shewas making her own flower garden,and picked large red flowers to push into the ground.All the time she was saying crossly to herself,‘I hate Kamala!I'll hit her when she comes back!’Just then she saw her mother coming into the garden,with a young Englishman.They did not notice the child,who listened to their conversation.‘It's very bad,is it?’her mother asked the young man in a worried voice.‘Very bad,’he answered seriously.‘People are dying like flies.It's dangerous to stay in this town.You should go to the hills,where there's no disease.’‘Oh,I know!’she cried.‘We must leave soon!’Suddenly they heard loud cries coming from the servants’rooms,at the side of the house.‘What's happened?’cried Mary's mother wildly.‘I think one of your servants has j ust died.You didn't tell me the disease is here,in your house!’‘I didn't know!’she screamed.‘Quick,come with me!’And together they ran into the house.Now Mary understood what was wrong.The terrible disease hadalready killed many people in the town,and in all the houses people were dying.In Mary's house it was Kamala who had just died.Later that day three more servants died there.All through the night and the next day people ran in and out of the house,shouting and crying.Nobody thought of Mary.She hid in her bedroom,frightened by the strange and terrible sounds that she heard around her.Sometimes she cried and sometimes she slept.When she woke the next day,the house was silent.‘Perhaps the disease has gone,’she thought,‘and everybody is well again.I wonder who will take care of me instead of Kamala?Why doesn't someone bring me some food?It's strange the house is so quiet.’But just then she heard men's voices in the hall.‘How sad!’ said one.‘That beautiful woman!’‘There was a child to o,wasn't there?’said the other.‘Although none of us ever saw her.’Mary was standing in the middle of her room when they opened the door a few minutes later.The two men jumped back in surprise.‘My name is Mary Lennox,’she said crossly.‘I was asleep wh en everyone was ill,and now I'm hungry.’‘It's the child,the one nobody ever saw!’said the older man to the other.‘They've all forgotten her!’‘Why was I forgotten?’asked Mary angrily.‘Why has nobody come to take care of me?’The younger man looked at her very sadly.‘Poor child!’ he said.‘You see,there's nobody left alive in the house.So nobody can come.’In this strange and sudden way Mary learnt that both her mother and her father had died.The few servants who had not died had run away in the night.No one had remembered little Miss Mary.She was all alone.Because she had never known her parents well,she did not miss them at all.She only thought of herself,as she had always done.‘Where will I live?’she wondered.‘I hope I'll stay with people who'll let me do what I want.’At first she was taken to an English family who had known her parents.She hated their untidy house and noisy children,and preferred playing by herself in the garden.One day she was playing her favourite game,pretending to make a garden,when one of the children,Basil,offered to help.‘Go away!’cried Mary.‘I don't want your help!’For a moment Basil looked angry,and then he began to laugh He danced round and round Mary,and sang a funny little song about Miss Mary and her stupid flowers.This made Mary very cross indeed.No onehad ever laughed at her so unkindly.‘You're going home soon,’said Basil.‘And we're all very pleased you're leaving!’‘I'm pleased too,’replied Mary.‘But where's home?’‘You're stupid if you don't know that!’laughed Basil.England,of course!You're going to live with your uncle,Mr Archibald Graven.’‘I've never heard of him,’said Mary coldly.‘But I know about him because I heard Father and Mother talking,’said Basil.‘He lives in a big lonely old house,and has no friends,because he's so badtempered.He's got a crooked back,and he's horrid!’‘I don't believe you!’cried Mary.But the next day Basil's parents explained that she was going to live with her uncle in Yorkshire,in the north of England.Mary looked bored and cross and said nothing.After the long sea journey,she was met in London by Mr Craven's housekeeper,Mrs Medlock.Together they travelled north by train.Mrs Medlock was a large woman,with a very red face and bright black eyes.Mary did not like her,but that was not surprising,because she did not usually like people.Mrs Medlock did not like Mary either.‘What a disagreeable child!’thought the housekeeper.‘But perhaps I should talk to her.’‘I can tell you a bit about your uncle if you l ike,’she said aloud.‘He lives in a big old house,a long way from anywhere.There are nearly a hundred rooms,but most of them are shut and locked.There's a big park round the house,and all kinds of gardens.Well,what do you think of that?’‘Nothing,’replie d Mary.‘It doesn't matter to me.’Mrs Medlock laughed.‘You're a hard little girl!Well,if you don't care,Mr Craven doesn't either.He never spends time on anyone.He's got a crooked back,you see,and although he's always been rich,he was never really happy until he married.’‘Married?’repeated Mary in surprise.‘Yes,he married a sweet,pretty girl,and he loved her deeply.So when she died—’‘Oh!Did she die?’asked Mary,interested.‘Yes,she did.And now he doesn't care about anybody.If he's at home,he stays in his room and sees nobody.He won't want to see you,so you must stay out of his way and do what you're told.’Mary stared out of the train window at the grey sky and the rain.She was not looking forward to life at her uncle's house.The train journey lasted all day,and it was dark when they arrived at the station.Then there was a long drive to get to the house.It was a cold,windy night,and it was raining heavily.After a while Mary began to hear a strange,wild noise.She looked out of the window,but could see nothing except the darkness.‘What's that noise?’she asked Mrs Medlock.‘It's—It's not the sea,is it?’‘No,that's the moor.It's the sound the wind makes,blowing across the moor.’‘What is a moor?’‘It's just miles and miles of wild land,with no trees or houses.Your uncle's house is right on the edge of the moor.’Mary listened to the strange,frightening sound.‘I don't like it,’she thought.‘I don't like it.’She looked more disagreeable than ever.2 Mary in YorkshireThey arrived at a very large old house.It looked dark and unfriendly from the outside.Inside,Mary looked around the big shadowy hall,and felt very small and lost.They went straight upstairs.Mary was shown to a room where there was a warm fire and food on the table.‘Thi s is your room,’said Mrs Medlock.‘Go to bed when you've had some supper.And remember,you must stay in your room!Mr Craven doesn't want you to wander all over the house!’When Mary woke up the next morning,she saw a young servant girl cleaning the fireplace.The room seemed dark and rather strange,with pictures of dogs and horses and ladies on the walls.It was not a child's room at all.From the window she could not see any trees or houses,only wild land,which looked like a kind of purple sea.‘Who are you?’she asked the servant coldly.‘Martha,miss,’answered the girl with a smile.‘And what's that outside?’Mary continued.‘That's the moor,’smiled Martha.‘Do you like it?’‘No,’replied Mary immediately.‘I hate it.’‘That's because you don't know it.You will like it.I love it.It's lovely in spring and summer when there are flowers.It always smells so sweet.The air's so fresh,and the birds sing so beautifully.I never want to leave the moor.’Mary was feeling very badtempered.‘You're a strange servan t,’she said.‘In India we don't have conversations with servants.We give orders,and they obey,and that's that.’Martha did not seem to mind Mary's crossness.‘I know I talk too much!’she laughed.‘Are you going to be my servant?’asked Mary.‘Well,not really.I work for Mrs Medlock.I'm going to clean your room and bring you your food,but you won't need a servant except for those things.’‘But who's going to dress me?’Martha stopped cleaning,and stared at Mary.‘Tha’canna'dress thysen?’she asked,shocked.‘What do you mean?I don't understand your language!’‘Oh,I forgot.We all speak the Yorkshire dialect here,but of course you don't understand that.I meant to say,can't you put on your own clothes?’‘Of course not!My servant always used to dress me.’‘Well!I think you should learn to dress yourself.My mother always says people should be able to take care of themselves,even if they're rich and important.’Little Miss Mary was furious with Martha.‘It's different in India where I come from!You don't know anything about India,or about servants,or about anything!You… you…’She could not explain what she meant.Suddenly she felt very confused and lonely.She threw herselfdown on the bed and started cryiny wildly.‘Now,now,don't cry like that,’Ma rtha said gently.‘I'm very sorry.You're right,I don't know anything about anything.Please stop crying,miss.’She sounded kind and friendly,and Mary began to feel better and soon stopped crying.Martha went on talking as she finished her cleaning,but Mary looked out of the window in a bored way,and pretended not to listen.‘I've got eleven brothers and sisters,you know,miss.There's not much money in our house.And they all eat so much food!Mother says it's the good fresh air on the moor that makes them so hungry.My brother Dickon,he's always out on the moor.He's twelve,and he's got a horse which he rides sometimes.’‘Where did he get it?’asked Mary.She had always wanted an animal of her own,and so she began to feel a little interest in Dickon.‘Oh,it's a wild horse,but he's a kind boy,and animals like him,you see.Now you must have your breakfast,miss.Here it is on the table.’‘I don't want it,’said Mary.‘I'm not hungry.’‘What!’ cried Martha.‘My little brothers and sisters would eat all this in five minutes!’‘Why?’asked Mary coldly.‘Because they don't get enough to eat,that's why,and they're always hungry.You're very lucky to have the food,miss.’Mary said nothing,but she drank some tea and ate a little bread.‘Now put a coat on and run outsi de to play,’said Martha.‘It'll do you good to be in the fresh air.’Mary looked out of the window at the cold grey sky.‘Why should I go out on a day like this?’she asked.‘Well,there's nothing to play with indoors,is there?’Mary realized Martha was right.‘But who will go with me?’she said.Martha stared at her.‘Nobody.You'll have to learn to play by yourself Dickon plays by himself on the moors for hours,with the wild birds,and the sheep,and the other animals.’She looked away for a moment.‘Perhaps I shouldn't tell you this,but—but one of the walled gardens is locked up.Nobody's been in it for ten years.It was Mrs Graven's garden,and when she died so suddenly,Mr Craven locked it and buried the key— Oh,I must go,I can hear Mrs Medlock's bell ringing for me.’Mary went downstairs and wandered through the great empty gardens.Many of the fruit and vegetable gardens had walls round them,but there were no locked doors.She saw an old man digging in one of the vegetable gardens,but he looked cross and unfriendly,so she walked on.‘How ugly it all looks in winter!’she thought.‘But what a mystery the locked garden is!Why did my uncle bury the key?If he loved his wife,why did he hate her garden?Perhaps I'll never know.I don't suppose I'll like him if I ever meet him.And he won't like me,so I won't be able to ask him.’Just then she noticed a robin singing to her from a tree on the other side of a wall.‘I think that tree's in the secret garden!’she told herself.‘There's an extra wall here,and there's no way in.’She went back to where the gardener was digging,and spoke to him.At first he answered in a very badtempered way,but suddenly the robin flew down near them,and the old man began to smile.He looked a different person then,and Mary thought how much nicer people looked when they smiled.The gardener spoke gently to the robin,and the pretty little bird hopped on the ground near them.‘He's my friend,he is,’said the old man.‘There aren't any other robins in the garden,so he's a bit lonely.’He spoke in st rong Yorkshire dialect,so Mary had to listen carefully to understand him.She looked very hard at the robin.‘I'm lonely too,’she said.She had not realized this before.‘What's your name?’she asked the gardener.‘Ben Weatherstaff.I'm lonely myself.The robin's my only friend,you see.’‘I haven't got any friends at all,’said Mary.Yorkshire people always say what they are thinking,and old Ben was a Yorkshire moor man.‘We're alike,you and me,’he told Mary.‘We're not pretty to look at,and we're both very disagreeable.’Nobody had ever said this to Mary before.‘Am I really as ugly and disagreeable as Ben?’she wondered.Suddenly the robin flew to a tree near Mary and started singing to her.Ben laughed loudly.‘Well!’he said.‘He wants to be your frie nd!’‘Oh!Would you please be my friend?’she whispered to the robin.She spoke in a soft,quiet voice and old Ben looked at her in surprise.‘You said that really nicely!’he said.‘You sound like Dickon,when he talks to animals on the moor.’‘Do you know Dickon?’asked Mary.But just then the robin flew away.‘Oh look,he's flown into the garden with no door!Please,Ben,how can I get into it?’Ben stopped smiling and picked up his spade.‘You can't,and that's that.It's not your business.Nobody can find the door.Run away and play,will you?I must get on with my work.’And he walked away.He did not even say goodbye.In the next few days Mary spent almost all her time in the gardens.The fresh air from the moor made her hungry,and she was becoming stronger and healthier.One day she noticed the robin again.He was on top of a wall,singing to her.‘Good morning!Isn't this fun!Come this way!’he seemed to say,as he hopped along the wall.Mary began to laugh as she danced along beside him.‘I know the secret garden's on the other side of this wall!’she thought excitedly.‘And the robin lives there!But where's the door?’That evening she asked Martha to stay and talk to her beside the fire after supper.They could hear the wind blowing round the old house,but the room was warm and comfortable.Mary only had one idea in her head.‘Tell me about the secret garden,’she said.‘Well,all right then,miss,but we aren't supposed to talk about it,you know.It was Mrs Graven's favourite garden,and she and Mr Craven used to take care of it themselves.They spent hours there,reading and talking.Very happy,they were.They used the branch of an old tree asa seat.But one day when she was sitting on the branch,it broke,and she fell.She was very badly hurt and the next day she died.That's why he hates the garden so much,and won't let anyone go in there.’‘How sad!’said Mary.‘Poor Mr Craven!’It was the first time that she had ever felt sorry for anyone.Just then,as she was listening to the wind outside,she heard another noise,in the house.‘Can you hear a child crying?’she asked Martha.Martha looked confused.‘Er—no,’she replied.‘No,I think…it must be the wind.’But at that moment the wind blew open their door and they heard the crying very clearly.‘I told you!’cried Mary.At once Martha shut the door.‘It was the wind,’she repeated.But she did not speak in her usual natural way,and Mary did not believe her.The next day it was very rainy,so Mary did not go out.Instead she decided to wander round the house,looking into some of the hundred rooms that Mrs Medlock had told her about.She spent all morning going in and out of dark,silent rooms,which were full of heavy furniture and old pictures.She saw no servants at all,and was on her way back to her room for lunch,when she heard a cry.‘It's a bit like the crythat I heard last night!’she thought.Just then the housekeeper,Mrs Medlock,appeared,with her keys in her hand.‘What are you doing here?’she asked crossly.‘I didn't know which way to go,and I heard someonecrying,’an swered Mary.‘You didn't hear anything!Go back to you room now.And if you don't stay there,I'll lock you in!’Mary hated Mrs Medlock for this.‘There was someone crying,I know there was!’she said to herself.‘But I'll discover who it is soon!’She was al most beginning to enjoy herself in Yorkshire.3 Finding the secret gardenWhen Mary woke up two days later,the wind and rain had all disappeared,and the sky was a beautiful blue.‘Spring'll be here soon,’said Martha happily.‘You'll love the moor then,when it's full of flowers and birds.’‘Could I get to the moor?’asked Mary.‘You've never done much walking,have you?I don't think youcould walk the five miles to our cottage!’‘But I'd like to meet your family,’Mary said.Martha looked at the little girl for a moment.She remembered how disagreeable Mary had been when she first arrived.But now,Mary looked interested and friendly.‘I'll ask Mother,’said Martha.‘She can always think of a good plan.She's sensible and hardworking and kind— I know you'll like her.’‘I like Dickon,although I've never seen him.’‘I wonder what Dickon will think of you?’‘He won't like me,’said Mary.‘No one does.’‘But do you like yourself?That's what Mother would ask.’‘No,not really.I've never thought of that.’‘Well,I must go now.It's my day off,so I'm going home to help Mother with the housework.Goodbye,miss.See you tomorrow.’Mary felt lonelier than ever when Martha had gone,so she went outside.The sunshine made the gardens look different.And the change in the weather had even made Ben Weatherstaff easier to talk to.‘Can you smell spring in the air?’he asked her.‘Things are growing,deep down in the ground.Soon you'll see little green shoots coming up—young plants,they are.You watch them.’‘I will'r eplied Mary.‘Oh,there's the robin!’The little bird hopped on to Ben's spade.‘Are things growing in the garden where he lives?’‘What garden?’said Ben,in his badtempered voice.‘You know,the secret garden.Are the flowers dead there?’ She really wanted to know the answer.‘Ask the robin,’said Ben crossly.‘He's the only one who's been in there for the last ten years.’Ten years was a long time,Mary thought.She had been born ten years ago.She walked away,thinking.She had begun to like the gardens,and the robin,and Martha and Dickon and their mother.Before she came to Yorkshire,she had not liked anybody.She was walking beside the long wall of the secret garden,when a most wonderful thing happened.She suddenly realized the robin was following her.She felt very pleased and excited by this,and cried out,‘You like me,don't you?And I like you too!’As he hopped along beside her,she hopped and sang too,to show him that she was his friend.Just then he stopped at a place where a dog had dug a hole in the ground.As Mary looked at the hole,she noticed something almost buried there.She put her hand in and pulled it out.It was an old key.‘Perhaps it's been buried for ten years,’she whispered to herself.‘Perhaps it's the key to the secret garden!’She looked at it for a long time.How lovely it would be to find the garden,and see what had happened to it in the last ten years!She could play in it all by herself,and nobody would know she was there.She put the key safely in her pocket.The next morning Martha was back at Misselthwaite Manor,and told Mary all about her day with her family.‘I really enjoyed myself.I helped Mother with the whole week's washing and baking.And I told the children about you.They wanted to know about your servants,and the ship that brought you to England,and everything!’‘I can tell you some more for next time,’offered Mary.‘They'd like to hear about riding on elephants and camels,wouldn't they?’‘Oh,that would be kind of you,miss!And look,Mother has sent you a present!’‘A pre sent!’repeated Mary.How could a family of fourteen hungry people give anyone a present!‘Mother bought it from a man who came to the door to sell things.She told me,“Martha,you've brought me your pay,like a good girl,and we need it all,but I'm going to buy something for that lonely child at the Manor,”and she bought one,and here it is!’It was a skippingrope.Mary stared at it.‘What is it?’she asked.‘Don't they have skippingropes in India?Well,this is how you use it.Just watch me.’Martha took the rope and ran into the middle of the room.She counted up to a hundred as she skipped.‘That looks lovely,’said Mary .‘Your mother is very kind.Do you think I could ever skip like that?’‘Just try,’said Martha.‘Mother says it'll make you strong and healthy.Skip outside in the fresh air.’Mary put her coat on and took the skipping-rope.As she was opening the door,she thought of something and turned round.‘Martha,it was your money really.Thank you.’She never thanked people usually and she did not know how to do it.So she held out her hand,because she knew that adults did that.Martha shook her hand and laughed.‘You're a strange child,’she said.‘Like an old woman!Now run away and play!’The skippingrope was wonderful.Mary counted and skipped,skipped and counted,until her face was hot and red.She was having more fun than she had ever had before.She skipped through the gardens until she found Ben Weatherstaff,who was digging and talking to his robin.She wanted them both to see her skip.‘Well!’sa id Ben.‘You're looking fine and healthy today!Go on skipping.It's good for you.’Mary skipped all the way to the secret garden wall.And there was the robin!He had followed her!Mary was very pleased.‘You showed me where the key was yesterday,’she laug hed.‘I've got it in my pocket.So you ought to show me the door today!’The robin hopped on to an old climbing plant on the wall,and sang his most beautiful song.Suddenly the wind made the plant move,and Mary saw something under the dark green leaves.The thick,heavy plant was covering a door.Mary's heart was beating fast and her hands were shaking as she pushed the leaves away and found the keyhole.She took the key out of her pocket,and it fitted the hole.Using both hands,she managed to unlock the door.Then she turned round to see if anyone was watching.But there was no one,so she pushed the door,which opened,slowly,for the first time in ten years.She walked quickly in and shut the door behind her.At last she was inside the secret garden!It was the loveliest,most exciting place she had ever seen.There were old rose trees everywhere,and the walls were covered with climbing roses.She looked carefully at the grey branches.Were the roses still alive?Ben would know.She hoped they weren't all dead.But she was inside the wonderful garden,in a world of her own.It seemed verystrange and silent,but she did not feel lonely at all.Then she noticed some small green shoots coming up through the grass.So something was growing in the garden after all!When she found a lot more shoots in different places,she decided they needed more air and light,so she began to pull out the thick grass around them.She worked away,clearing the ground,for two or three hours,and had to take her coat off because she got so hot.The robin hopped around,pleased to see someone gardening.She almost forgot about lunch,and when she arrived back in her room,she was very hungry and ate twice as much as usual.‘Martha,’she said as she was eating,‘I've been thinking.This is a big,lonely house,and there isn't much for me to do.Do you think,if I buy a little spade,I can make my own garden?’‘That's just what Mother said,’replied Martha.‘You'd enjoy digging and watching plants growing.Dickon can get you a spade,and some seeds to plant,if you like.’‘Oh,thank you,Martha!I've got some money that Mrs Medlock gave me.Will you write and ask Dickon to buy them for me?’‘I will.And he'll bring them to you himself.’‘Oh!Then I'll see him.’Mary looked very excited.Then she remembered something.‘I heard th at cry in the house again,Martha.It wasn't the wind this time.I've heard it three times now.Who is it?’Martha looked uncomfortable.‘You mustn't go wandering around the house,you know.Mr Craven wouldn't like it.Now I must go and help the others downstairs.I'll see you at teatime.’As the door closed behind Martha,Mary thought to herself,‘This really is the strangest house that anyone ever lived in.’4 Meeting DickonMary spent nearly a week working in the secret garden.Each day she found new shoots coming out of the ground.Soon,there would be flowers everywhere—thousands of them.It was an exciting game to her.When she was inside those beautiful old walls,no one knew where she was.During that week she became more friendly with Ben,who was often digging in one of the vegetable gardens.‘What are your favourite flowers,Ben?’she asked him one day.‘Roses.I used to work for a young lady who loved roses,you see,and she had a lot in her garden.That was ten years ago.But she died.Very sad,it was.’‘What happened to the roses?’asked Mary.‘They were left there,in the garden.’‘If rose branches look dry and grey,are they still alive?’ asked Mary.It was so important to know!‘In the spring they'll show green shoots,and then—But why are you so interested in roses?’he asked.Mary's face went red.‘I just…wanted to pretend I've got a garden.I haven't got anyone to play with.’‘Well,that's true,’said Ben.He seemed to feel sorry for her.Mary decided she liked old Ben,although he was sometimes badtempered.She skipped along and into the wood at the end of the gardens.Suddenly she heard a strange noise,and there in front of her was a boy.He was sitting under a tree,playing on a wooden pipe.He was about twelve,with a healthy red face and bright blue eyes.There was a squirrel and a crow in the tree,and two rabbits sitting on the grass near him.‘They're listening to the music!’thought Mary.‘I mustn't frighten them!’She stood very still.The boy stopped playing.‘That's right,’he said.‘Animals do n't like it if you move suddenly.I'm Dickon and you must be Miss Mary.I've brought you the spade and the seeds.’He spoke in an easy,friendly way.Mary liked him at once.As they。
The,Secret,Gardn秘密花园
The,Secret,Gardn秘密花园《秘密花园》是百年来畅销不衰的经典儿童小说,它被一代代孩子们不断重复阅读,是很多人童年时代记忆最深刻的书。
近百年来,该书中的故事被拍摄成各种各样的电影、话剧和动画。
美好的心灵是人类永远舍不得丢弃的,而《秘密花园》讲述的正是一个关于大自然的魔法和美好心灵的充满了生命力的故事。
The Secret Garden is a novel by Frances Hodgson Burnett in last century. It is considered to be a classic of English children’s literature (文学),and is also noted as one of the best children’s books of the Twentieth Century.《秘密花园》是上世纪著名的女作家弗朗西斯·斯霍奇森·伯内特的作品。
它被公认为是英语儿童文学作品的经典名著,二十世纪儿童文学的代表作之一。
The story is about a selfish 10-year-old girl named Mary, spoiled (被宠坏的) and with a temper. She is born in India with wealthy British parents. Cholera (霍乱) breaks out and kills Mary’s parents. Then she is sent to Yorkshire, England to live with her uncle, Mr. Craven.故事讲的是一个叫玛丽的自私的小女孩,娇宠而脾气恶劣。
她出生在印度,父母十分富有。
一场霍乱中,她的父母都死去了。
之后她被送回了英国的约克郡,和她的姑父克莱文先生一家一起生活。
秘密花园简介秘密花园主要内容简介
精心整理秘密花园简介_秘密花园主要内容简介秘密花园简介_秘密花园主要内容简介《秘密花园》(TheSecretGarden)是美国女作家弗朗西丝·霍奇森·伯内特创在美国的历史上,很少有一本书能像《秘密花园》这样成功。
近百年来,人们为它拍摄了各种各样的电影、话剧。
可以说,为了最大可能地体现这本书的力量,美国好几代文化精英都在为此而工作。
这说明,美好的心灵是人类永远舍不得丢弃的。
《秘密花园》正好讲的是一个关于大自然的魔法和美好心灵的故事。
人说美国女作家伯内特的《秘密花园》是传世经典,犹如烤牛肉与约克郡布丁之于英国是经典一样。
性情古怪孤僻的小女孩玛丽·伦罗克斯父母双亡后,生活在姨父神秘阴沉的大房子里,一次神奇的经历,使玛丽闯入久已禁闭且荒芜的花园。
玛丽、农家小子迪肯和常年被关在阴暗房间里病态的科林少爷,找到了开启快乐的钥匙,和花园经《世作。
的钥匙,十年不曾允许任何人出人花园,想借此阻断对亡妻的思念。
他每次见到长着和妈妈一样漂亮面容的儿子柯林,都会引起更大的悲伤,于是他选择逃避,终年在外漂泊。
霍乱中父母双亡的玛丽一夜之间变成孤儿,被从印度送往英国约克郡克莱文姑父的庄园生活,她从小性情乖戾,这个陌生的环境更使她倍感孤独落寞,她讨厌所有的人,当然也不知道自己被人不喜欢。
她在知更鸟的指引下找到了尘封已久的秘密花园的钥匙。
秘密花园里一片萧瑟。
孤独的玛丽在女仆玛莎的鼓励下,开始尝试在庄园里寻找自己的乐趣。
她认识了性格乖戾但善良的花匠季元本和友好伶俐的知更鸟。
在知更鸟的指引下,玛丽找到了开启秘密花园的钥匙,在那里她结识了喜欢和动物交朋友的迪肯。
在迪肯的下,脾的芳香,他们在秘密花园里快乐地游戏,健康地成长。
柯林变成了一个英俊、生气勃勃的高个儿男孩。
在欧洲旅行的克莱文先生收到了索尔比夫人写给自己的信,证实了梦中他听到心爱的妻子让自己回到花园的甜美、清澈、快乐、遥远的召唤,最终重返庄园,找到了丢失已久的快乐。
SecretGarden神秘园-...
SecretGarden神秘园-...Secret Garden 神秘园-《神秘园环球唱片公司官方专辑全集(1996-2008)》(Complete Secret Garden Edition)[FLAC] 专辑英文名: Complete Secret Garden Edition专辑中文名: 神秘园环球唱片公司官方专辑全集(1996-2008)艺术家: Secret Garden 神秘园资源格式: FLAC发行时间: 1996年地区: 挪威语言: 英语简介: 成立于1994年的神秘园(Secret Garden),是由两位才华出众的音乐家组成,一位是在挪威音乐界享有盛誉,曾为不同的音乐家担任作曲、监制并身兼键盘师的罗尔夫·劳弗兰(Rolf Lovland),他是神秘园的灵魂;另一位则是来自爱尔兰的小提琴家菲奥诺拉·雪莉(Fionuala Sherry),她曾接受正规的古典音乐教育,曾与多位世界级音乐家及流行歌星合作,与罗尔夫相遇后,由于两个人的音乐理念和生活态度包括哲学观念都很相近,对音乐的热情和追求一拍即合即组成了神秘园,罗尔夫深信:每个人心目中都有一块属于自己的领地,每当痛苦失望或消沉时,就需要抒缓情绪,寻找心里的平静和安慰,这块藏在每个人内心的土地,就是“神秘园”。
罗尔夫与雪莉的合作是两个完全不同的天才的合作,各有特点。
雪莉有极好的舞台形象,在舞台上她就象是带给观众的一个礼物。
而罗尔夫是一个非常专业和审慎的制作人,他可以结合最新的制作技术,让自己笔下最优美的旋律如出泉涌。
他们用一个共同特点,就是能够心境单纯地长时间投入音乐创作中,这种敬业精神成为他们成功合作的纽带。
1995年,神秘园(Secret Garden)凭借一首仅有24个单词的单曲“Nocturne 夜曲”一举获得在欧洲拥有最多观众的欧洲电视歌曲大赛的金奖,创下了40年来这个具有极高声望的大赛从没有一部器乐作品获金奖的奇迹。
秘密花园简介秘密花园主要内容简介
秘密花园简介_秘密花园主要内容简介秘密花园简介_秘密花园主要内容简介秘密花园TheSecretGarden是美国女作家弗朗西丝·霍奇森·伯内特创作的儿童文学作品.故事讲述了性情古怪孤僻的小女孩玛丽·伦罗克斯的父母双亡后,生活在姨父神秘阴沉的大房子里,一次神奇的经历,使玛丽闯入久已禁闭且荒芜的花园.玛丽、农家小子狄肯和常年被关在阴暗房间里病态的少爷柯林,找到了开启快乐的钥匙,和花园经历了一次诗意的复活.它是近百年来畅销不衰的经典儿童小说,被一代代孩子不断重复阅读,是很多人童年时代记忆最深刻的一本书,并在中国有多个图书版本.秘密花园简介_秘密花园主要内容简介美国女作家弗朗西丝·霍奇森·伯内特的秘密花园TheSecretGarden,是一百年来畅销不衰的经典儿童小说,它被一代代孩子不断重复阅读,是很多人童年时代记忆最深刻的一本书,并在中国有多个图书版本.故事主要讲述了一个在印度一次霍乱中失去父母的英国小女孩,搬回到英国后,重新获得幸福的故事.在美国的历史上,很少有一本书能像秘密花园这样成功.近百年来,人们为它拍摄了各种各样的电影、话剧.可以说,为了最大可能地体现这本书的力量,美国好几代文化精英都在为此而工作.这说明,美好的心灵是人类永远舍不得丢弃的.秘密花园正好讲的是一个大自然的魔法和美好心灵的故事.人说美国女作家伯内特的秘密花园是传世经典,犹如烤牛肉与约克郡布丁之于英国是经典一样.性情古怪孤僻的小女孩玛丽·伦罗克斯父母双亡后,生活在姨父神秘阴沉的大房子里,一次神奇的经历,使玛丽闯入久已禁闭且荒芜的花园.玛丽、农家小子迪肯和常年被关在阴暗房间里病态的科林少爷,找到了开启快乐的钥匙,和花园经历了一次诗意的复活.本书是上个世纪最着名的女作家弗朗西斯·霍奇森·伯内特的代表作.她在纽约长岛布置自己家的花园时得到了灵感.本书一经出版,很快就成为当时最受关注和最畅销的儿童文学作品,整个20世纪,人们一直在再版这本书,全世界的小孩都热爱秘密花园.读书笔记.它曾经先后十几次被改编成电影、电视、卡通片、话剧、舞台剧.1993年,秘密花园被波兰电影大师霍兰德再次改编为电影,这部经典影片再次使霍兰德获得巨大声誉.在英语的儿童文学作品里,本书被公认为是一部无年龄界限的佳作.它作为严肃的文学作品被收入牛津世界经典丛书,并影响了两位诺贝尔文学奖得主T.S.艾略特和D.H.劳伦斯的写作.秘密花园简介_秘密花园主要内容简介庄园的主人克莱文先生在爱妻过世之后,变得阴郁古怪、消沉遁世,掩埋了花园的钥匙,十年不曾允许任何人出人花园,想借此阻断对亡妻的思念.他每次见到长着和妈妈一样漂亮面容的儿子柯林,都会引起更大的悲伤,于是他选择逃避,终年在外漂泊.霍乱中父母双亡的玛丽一夜之间变成孤儿,被从印度送往英国约克郡克莱文姑父的庄园生活,她从小性情乖戾,这个陌生的环境更使她倍感孤独落寞,她讨厌所有的人,当然也不知道自己被人不喜欢.她在知更鸟的指引下找到了尘封已久的秘密花园的钥匙.秘密花园里一片萧瑟.孤独的玛丽在女仆玛莎的鼓励下,开始尝试在庄园里寻找自己的乐趣.她认识了性格乖戾但善良的花匠季元本和友好伶俐的知更鸟.在知更鸟的指引下,玛丽找到了开启秘密花园的钥匙,在那里她结识了喜欢和动物交朋友的迪肯.在迪肯的带领下,他们一起在秘密花园里耕种,使花园从此焕发出盎然生机,到处充满了大自然的魔力.劳动和快乐使面色苍白的玛丽脸上泛起了健康的红润,食量慢慢增加,身体也变胖了,人也变得漂亮起来.更为重要的是,她由霸道孤癖变得随和亲切,忘记了忧愁和痛苦.在好奇心的引领下,玛丽又结识了忧郁悲观的少爷柯林,听着柯林伤心的哭泣,她耐心地宽慰他;面对柯林的粗暴无礼,她暴躁地训斥他,最终以自己的乐观感染了柯林,帮助他战胜了”心魔”,把他带进了生机盎然的秘密花园.沉睡了十年的秘密花园在他们的辛勤劳动下苏醒了,”墙上、地上、树上、摇荡的枝条上、卷须上,已经爬上了小小嫩叶组成的无瑕的绿色面纱,草里,树下,凉亭里的灰色高脚花瓶,这处,那处,到处都是一点一点、一泼一泼的金色、紫色、白色,一棵棵树在他头上捧出团团粉红与雪白,有翅膀扑闪,隐约的甜美笛声,嗡嗡作响.”那里百花盛开,绿草如茵,鸟儿凋啾,空气中弥漫着沁人心脾的芳香,他们在秘密花园里快乐地游戏,健康地成长.柯林变成了一个英俊、生气勃勃的高个儿男孩.在欧洲旅行的克莱文先生收到了索尔比夫人写给自己的信,证实了梦中他听到心爱的妻子让自己回到花园的甜美、清澈、快乐、遥远的召唤,最终重返庄园,找到了丢失已久的快乐.柯林也赢得了久违的父爱.。
SecretGarden”(神秘园)的专辑《InsideImSinging》(倾情歌唱)
SecretGarden”(神秘园)的专辑《InsideImSinging》(倾情歌唱)Inside I'm Singing——Secret Garden本文引用自山夫专辑介绍:在2007年11月26日在挪威国内发行了“Secret Garden”(神秘园)的专辑《Inside I'm Singing 》(倾情歌唱)。
这张《Inside I'm Singing 》与西尔德斯神话曾经介绍过的Secret Garden 的其他全部专辑可谓大不相同,其构思来自于这个优秀团队十周年庆典时,那时世界范围内已经有多位艺人将Secret Garden 神秘园的名作悉数配上歌词用人声来演绎。
Secret Garden 神秘园由此受到启发:“我们开始考虑试图从一个不同的方向来创作,挑选一些我们自己喜爱的乐曲,并给它们填上歌词,以我们自己的风格来重新编排,然后邀请一些最伟大的歌手,用他们的声音来完成它。
”参与专辑的演唱嘉宾有:Barbra Streisand、Elaine Paige、Brian Kennedy、Niamh Kavanagh、Peter Corry、Tracy Campbell、Tommy K?rberg、Peter J?back、Anne Takle、Espen Grjotheim 和Steinar Albrigtsen。
Secret Garden 神秘园说:“我们为这些用声音和行动真心帮助我们完成《Inside I'm Singing 倾情歌唱》的朋友和艺术家们感到骄傲和自豪,他们都竭尽所能的倾情演唱这些乐曲,我们非常感动。
”除了专辑中的11首演唱曲目以外,Secret Garden 神秘园还带来了两首全新器乐作品,相信会让西尔德斯神话上盼望已久的乐迷大饱耳福。
——西尔德斯神话。
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1.典范英语《秘密花园》概述
2.《秘密花园》的英文概述
3.《秘密花园》的意义和影响
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1.典范英语《秘密花园》概述
典范英语《秘密花园》是一部经典的英国儿童文学作品,作者是英国作家弗朗西斯·霍金斯·博纳特。
这部小说讲述了一个名叫玛丽·伦诺克斯的小女孩,在父母双亡后被送到英国乡村的叔叔家。
在那里,她结识了一个名叫迪肯·奥利弗的男孩,以及一个叫做科林的病弱男孩。
三人在无意间发现了一个被废弃的秘密花园,并在那里展开了一段充满惊奇和感动的冒险。
这部作品以其富有诗意的笔触和深刻的人文关怀,成为了世界儿童文学的经典之作。
2.《秘密花园》的英文概述
《The Secret Garden》的英文概述主要包括了以下几个方面:首先,它介绍了小说的作者、主人公以及故事的背景;其次,概述了故事的主要情节,包括玛丽的发现、她和迪肯、科林的冒险,以及他们在秘密花园中的生活;最后,概述了小说的主题和意义,包括对大自然的热爱、对生命的尊重和对友情的珍视。
3.《秘密花园》的意义和影响
《秘密花园》在文学史上具有重要的地位,它的主题和情节深刻地影响了后世的儿童文学。
首先,它是一部强调自然和人类和谐相处的作品,对后来的环保文学产生了深远影响;其次,它关注儿童的心灵成长,强调
了友情、勇气和爱心对儿童成长的重要性;最后,它以独特的笔触描绘了一个充满魔力和神秘的世界,为儿童文学的幻想传统增添了新的元素。
《秘密花园》:自然治愈心灵的力量
秘密花园:自然治愈心灵的力量The Secret GardenThe Secret Garden简介《秘密花园》是一部经典的儿童文学作品,由英国作家弗朗西斯·霍奇森·伯内特创作。
这本小说以一个富有幻想色彩的故事讲述了一个孤独少女玛丽进入了一个神秘的花园,并通过与大自然接触,逐渐恢复了她内心深处的快乐与希望。
《秘密花园》以其对自然力量和人类情感的描写而成为现代经典之一。
背景故事故事发生在19世纪末的英国,在印度长大的玛丽突然失去父母,在悲痛中被送到了约克郡的庄园里生活。
庄园附近有一个废弃的秘密花园,玛丽偶然发现并开始了探索。
在这个过程中,玛丽结识了当地佣人迪肯、与匿名门主柯林斯,并透过花园中韧劲十足、返璞归真的自然力量来治愈他们心灵上的创伤和疾病。
自然治愈心灵的力量大自然的安抚与治愈《秘密花园》通过对大自然的描绘,强调了大自然对于心灵的安抚与治愈作用。
花园中鲜艳多彩的花朵、郁郁葱葱的树木以及清新宜人的空气,给予了玛丽、柯林斯和迪肯内心平静和快乐。
这种接触大自然并发现其中美好之处的过程,使他们渐渐摆脱了孤独、恐惧和压抑,焕发出新生。
控制命运与改变态度故事中,玛丽、柯林斯和迪肯都经历了不同程度的困境。
但他们通过努力掌握自己命运的能力,在秘密花园中学会了耐心、勇敢和积极面对生活。
他们激发起对生活更加乐观向上的态度,并相信只要用心经营,就能找到幸福与希望。
深入解析大自然的疗愈效应大量研究表明,与自然环境的接触对人类健康和心理有着积极的影响。
大自然中的美景、新鲜空气和安静的环境都能减轻压力、改善心情。
现代社会中,人们往往处于高度竞争和压力之下,面对巨大的心理负担。
因此,走出室内城市生活来到自然环境下寻求平静和治愈已成为一种趋势。
自然与心灵成长正如故事中玛丽、柯林斯和迪肯一样,与自然接触可以帮助我们更好地了解并发展自己。
在大自然中,我们能够用全新的眼光看待问题,并从中吸取力量去克服挑战。
同时,不断探索、耐心等待植物生长的过程也是一种培养耐心与奉献精神、学习珍惜与欣赏一切生命之美的机会。
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• Somewhee within us all there is a secret garden. A garden in which we can seek refuge when times are rough, or retire to in joy or contemplation. For years I have visited my own secret garden in search of organic harmony and melody. The songs on this CD are some of what. 罗尔夫
神秘园 神秘园
• Secret Garden is an Irish-Norwegian duo playing New Instrumental Music(相当于 (相当于new age), also ) understood by some as Neo-classical music(新古典主 ( 义音乐) 义音乐).It features the Irish violinist Fionnuala Sherry 女小提琴手菲奥诺拉 雪莉) 菲奥诺拉.雪莉 (女小提琴手菲奥诺拉 雪莉)and the Norwegian composer/pianist Rolf Løvland(男作曲及钢琴师罗尔 (男作曲及钢琴师罗尔 劳弗兰) 夫. 劳弗兰). Secret Garden has sold over 3 million albums and won the Eurovision Song Contest (欧洲电 视网歌曲大赛,每年每个欧洲国家选一首参加) 视网歌曲大赛,每年每个欧洲国家选一首参加)for Norway‘s second time in 1995 with the composition Nocturne(《夜曲》). It was the first and only time ( 夜曲》 to date that a predominantly instrumental piece has won the Eurovision Song Contest.
SecretGarden(神秘园)《WinterPoem冬日诗篇》专辑
SecretGarden(神秘园)《WinterPoem冬日诗篇》专辑专辑英文名: 《Winter Poem冬日诗篇》专辑中文名: 冬日之诗艺术家: Secret Garden资源格式: FLAC发行时间: 2011年11月地区: 美国语言: 英语专辑介绍:Secret Garden 神秘园,是一支着名的新世纪音乐风格的乐队。
由两位才华出众的音乐家组成:Rolf Lovland (罗尔夫. 劳弗兰)和Fionnuala Sherry (菲奥诺拉.莎莉)。
乐队成立于1994年,其音乐溶合了爱尔兰空灵飘渺的乐风以及挪威民族音乐及古典音乐,乐曲恬静深远,自然流畅,使人不知不觉便已溶入其中。
每个人心目中都有一块属于自己的领地,每当痛苦失望或消沉时,就需要抒缓情绪寻找内心的平静和安慰,这块藏在每个人内心的土地,就是“神秘园”。
《Winter Poem冬日诗篇》这张如诗般美丽的专辑,虽然带有些许冬日的寒冷,但整张专辑听罢,还是有一种暖流能涌上心头,也许期望不高反倒会带来更多的惊喜,在新世纪音乐家及音乐专辑乃至音乐厂牌都陷入寒冬的这几年,这样的一张专辑至少是冬日里的一缕暖阳,滋润每个人的心田。
专辑曲目:01. 《许愿 Make A Wish》02. 《新的开始 Song For A New Beginning》03. 《梦 The Dream》04. 《时光凝结 Frozen in Time》05. 《期待 Anticipation》06. 《菲奥诺拉的饼干罐Fionnuala’s Cookie Jar》07. 《玛丽的悲歌Mary’s Lament》08. 《白日将尽 Song At The End Of The Day》09. 《霜花的悲伤 Lament For A Frozen Flower》10. 《大自然的赋予 Powered By Nature》11. 《组曲 Suite》。
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Secret Garden Nationality: USA Author: Frances Hodgson Burnett Genre: Fiction
Mary Lennox is a not that pretty girl, she is arrogant and impolite. She is born in a rich family but her parents pay little attention to her. She hides in a room when they have party. However, a disease breaks out and all the person in that ball dies and Mary is the only survivor. She is sent to someone’s family for a short time, but she hates that family thinking they are untidy. Then she is sent to another family in Yorkshire. Ten years ago, her uncle Craven lost his wife who died of falling in that garden, so he locked up the garden. In addition, Mary meets her cousin Colin, who is ignored by his father and has a bad health condition. Mary takes him to the garden and Colin struggles to get back his feet. At the end of the book, Mary ,Colin and Mr Craven returns to the garden.
The most impressive part I think is maybe the transformation that takes place on Mary, she is a impolite and inconsiderable girl, causing a lot of problems at first. Gradually, she changes herself, she begins to be in good manner, tries to help others, and starts to get to know others’ thinking. Also, Colin does a good job, he abandons himself at the beginning, but after he meets Mary, he has his own mind to be strong, to gain his father’s love, help to ease his father, and gain his happiness in the end.。