
- Waverley
- 作者: 瓦尔特.司各特 Sir Walter Scott
- 日期:2015-11-16 08:21
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Edward Waverley is a young, cultured man whose sensibilities lead to his involvement in the Jacobite Rising of 1745. In his journey into Scotland, down to Derby, and back up again, he explores the cul...
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章节列表
- Pro
- Editor’s Note.
- Advertisement to the Waverley Novels
- General Preface to the Waverley Novels
- “Under which King, Bezonian? Speak, or die!”
- Introduction
- Preface to the Third Edition
- Volume I. Chapter I Introductory
- Chapter II Waverley-Honour — A Retrospect
- Chapter III Education
- Chapter IV Castle-Building
- Chapter V Choice of a Profession
- Chapter IV The Adieus of Waverley
- Chapter VII A Horse-Quarter in Scotland
- Chapter VIII A Scottish Manor-House Sixty Years Since
- Chapter IX More of the Manor-House and its Environs
- Chapter X Rose Bradwardine and Her Father
- Chapter XI The Banquet
- Chapter XII Repentance and a Reconciliation
- Chapter XIII A More Rational Day than the Last
- Chapter XIV A Discovery — Waverley Becomes Domesticated at Tully-Veolan
- Chapter XV A Creagh, and its Consequences
- Chapter XVI An Unexpected Ally Appears
- Chapter XVII The Hold of a Highland Robber
- Chapter XVIII Waverley Proceeds on His Journey
- Chapter XIX The Chief and His Mansion
- Chapter XX A Highland Feast
- Chapter XXI The Chieftain’s Sister
- Chapter XXII Highland Minstrelsy
- Chapter XXIII Waverley Continues at Glennaquoich
- Chapter XXIV A Stag-Hunt and its Consequences
- Chapter XXV News from England
- Chapter XXVI An Eclaircissement
- Chapter XXVII Upon the Same Subject
- Chapter XXVIII A Letter from Tully-Veolan
- Chapter XXIX Waverley’s Reception in the Lowlands After His Highland Tour
- Volume II. Chapter I
- Chapter II An Examination
- Chapter III A Conference and the Consequence
- Chapter IV A Confidant
- Chapter V Things Mend a Little
- Chapter VI A Volunteer Sixty Years Since
- Chapter VII An Incident
- Chapter VIII Waverley is Still in Distress
- Chapter IX A Nocturnal Adventure
- Chapter X The Journey is Continued
- Chapter XI An Old and a New Acquaintance
- Chapter XII The Mystery Begins to Be Cleared up
- Chapter XIII A Soldier’s Dinner
- Chapter XIV The Ball
- Chapter XV The March
- Chapter XVI An Incident Gives Rise to Unavailing Reflections
- Chapter XVII The Eve of Battle
- Chapter XVIII The Conflict
- Chapter XIX An Unexpected Embarrassment
- Chapter XX The English Prisoner
- Chapter XXI Rather Unimportant
- Chapter XXII Intrigues of Love and Politics
- Chapter XXIII Intrigues of Society and Love
- Chapter XXIV Fergus a Suitor
- Chapter XXV ‘To One Thing Constant Never’
- Chapter XXVI A Brave Man in Sorrow
- Chapter XXVII Exertion
- Chapter XXVIII The March
- Chapter XXIX The Confusion of King Agramant’s Camp
- Chapter XXX A Skirmish
- Chapter XXXI Chapter of Accidents
- Chapter XXXII A Journey to London
- Chapter XXXIII What’s to Be Done Next?
- Chapter XXXIV Desolation
- Chapter XXXV Comparing of Notes
- Chapter XXXVI More Explanation
- Chapter XXXVII
- Chapter XXXVIII
- Chapter XXXIX
- Chapter XL
- Chapter XLI Dulce Domum
- Chapter XLII
- Chapter XLIII A Postscript which Should have Been a Preface
- Appendix No. I.
- No. II.
- No. III.