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『壹』 要科幻小说英文定义和由来以及科幻小说有关的知识,要英文的!英语版,最好有翻译~谢谢

The science fiction is defined as a form of modern literature which is intended to predict future of human world and inspire human imagination and novelty of scientists. The War of the Worlds (1898) is a science fiction novel by H. G. Wells. It describes the experiences of an unnamed narrator who travels through the suburbs of London as the Earth is invaded by Martians.It is the earliest story that details a conflict between mankind and an alien race.Jules-Verne may also be deemed as contributinga lot to this writing style.The great popularity of this writing style arose from The Instrial Revolution , which is characteristic of the exploration of unknown world .
科幻小说是当代文学的一种新形式,旨在预测人类的未来,激发人类想象和科学家的创造精神.1898年的"地球大战"是威尔斯创作的科幻小说,它描述了一位无名氏在伦敦郊区旅行期间偶遇火星来客的故事.这是最早的描述人类与外星物种爆发冲突的小说.儒勒.凡尔纳对科幻小说的盛行也贡献巨大.科幻小说的盛行源自于工业革命,因为正是这场革命提供了人类探索未知世界的动力.

『贰』 用英语介绍三体。

三体用英文推荐理由:

1、The analysis of every person, every event, every situation and every research in the book is very profound and powerful, with detailed arguments and rigorous and meticulous argumentation.

The author's rigorous logic ability and solid foundation of science and engineering can be seen everywhere.

该书对每一个人、每一个事件、每一个情景、每一项研究的分析都十分深刻有力,论据详实,论证过程严谨细致,随处可见作者严密的逻辑能力,扎实的理工科功底。

2、The three-Body Problem books use a lot of physics knowledge, and the imaginative author Liu Cixin uses real physics to build a virtual world that looks so real and shocking.

三体这套书中运用了许多物理知识,想象力丰富的作者刘慈欣,用现实中的物理学构建一个虚拟的世界,让人看来是那么真实,那么震撼。

3、It is undoubtedly a great work in the history of Chinese science fiction.

全书以宏大的结构震撼人心,引导读者思考宇宙之始,之终,之真相,无疑是中国科幻史上一部伟大的著作。

4、Reading the Three-Body Problem series, while still feeling some of the traditional science fiction, offers the same kind of pleasure as reading good commercial pop fiction. And, will be the author beyond ordinary people's imagination and marvel.

阅读《三体》系列,除了在其中仍然能体味到一些传统的科幻作品的风格之外,又可以带来一种像阅读那些出色的商业通俗小说时会感受到的快感。而且,会为作者超越常人的想象力而叫绝。

5、This is a science fiction more real than reality, more ethereal than myth, read this book, I harvest a lot, it let me learn to think calmly, encounter difficulties can not escape, to face the reality, try to find a way to solve the problem.

这是一部比现实更真实,比神话更空灵的科幻小说,读了这本书,我收获很大,它让我学会了冷静思考,遇到困难不能逃避,要勇于面对现实,努力想办法解决问题。

『叁』 急要两篇英语科幻小说梗概(英文)

A Journey to the Centre of the Earth (French: Voyage au centre de la Terre), also translated as A Journey to the Interior of the Earth, is a classic 1864 science fiction novel by Jules Verne. The story involves a German professor (Otto Lidenbrock in the original French,[1] Professor Von Hardwigg in the most common English translation[2]) who believes there are volcanic tubes going toward the center of the Earth. He, his nephew Axel, and their guide Hans encounter many adventures, including prehistoric animals and natural hazards, eventually coming to the surface again in southern Italy. The living organisms they meet reflect geological time; just as the rock layers become older and older the deeper they travel, the animals become more and more ancient the closer the characters to the center. From a scientific point of view, this story has not aged quite as well as other Verne stories, since most of his ideas about what the interior of the Earth contains have since been proven wrong. However, a redeeming point to the story is Verne's own belief, told within the novel from the viewpoint of a character, that the inside of the Earth does indeed differ from that which the characters encounter. One of Verne's main ideas with his stories was also to ecate the readers, and by placing the different extinct creatures the characters meet in their correct geological era, he is able to show how the world looked a long time ago, stretching from the ice age to the dinosaurs.

『肆』 科幻小说英文

科幻小说英语是Science fiction。

科幻小说(英语简称:Sci-Fi)全称科学幻想小说,是一种起源余谨斗于近代西方的文学体竖磨裁。其定义为在尊重科学结论的基础上进行合理设想(而非妄想,否则就是科学奇幻小说)而创作出的文艺,一般认为优秀的科幻小说须具备“逻辑自洽”、“科学元素”、“人文思考”三要素。

双语例句

1、He loves readingscience fictionin particular.

他特别喜欢读科晌念幻小说。

2、He lovesscience fictionin particular.

他特别喜爱科幻小说。

3、In this section you'll find horror andscience fiction.

你可以在这一部分找恐怖和科幻小说。

4、The idea of cloning extinct life forms still belongs toscience fiction.

对绝种的生命形式进行克隆的想法仍然属于科学幻想。



『伍』 谁有英国威尔斯的《隐身人》英文版简介及主人公简介

分类: 教育/科学 >> 外语学习
问题描述腔局:

注意,美国有个黑人作家的作品和它同名,但那不是我想要的我要找的是1873年出版的科幻团穗小说。 拜托啊!

解析:

英文版简介:The Invisible Man

Real Name: Griffin (no first name is given in the original story, but see ments)

Identity/Class: Human mutate

Occupation: Scientist

Affiliations: Thomas Marvel

Enemies: Teddy Henfrey, Dr.Kemp, Bobby Jaffers, Colonel Adye

Known Relatives: Unnamed father

Aliases: The Voice, Invisible Man the First, the Unseen

Base of Operations: Sussex

First Appearance: The Invisible Man (novel, 1897)

Powers/Abilities: Permanently invisible, although this didn't extend to his clothing, so that if he wanted to make use of his abilities, he had to do so naked. Likewise any food ingested remains visible, at least until properly digested. He is also extremely strong, though it is unclear as to whether this is a side-effect of the invisibility process, or a result of his growing madness.

History: Born an albino, John Griffin was a scientist, a graate of University College who had won a medal for chemistry. However he became fascinated by physics, and in particular light and optical density, and at the age of enty-o he dropped medicine to concentrate on these new obsessions. He went to work for Professor Oliver at Chesilstowe College, a provincial establishment, all the while working at night on his theories. After six years he eventually figured a method which would allow him "to lower the refractive index of a substance, solid or liquid, to that of air" "伍或让without changing any other property of matter". He realised he could apply it to human tissue to turn the red colouring in blood white, without affecting its function - and since this would leave the only colouration in the body the skin pigmentation (which he personally lacked), he now had the means to bee invisible. Deciding he could never finish his work with both his professor and students eating up his time, he moved to London and took up residence in Great Portland Street. After three more years his funds had run out, so he stole more money from his own father - but the money didn't belong to his parent, who shot himself in shame.

Believing his process finally perfected, Griffin tested it on a cat, turning all but its eyes transparent. Next he used the process on himself, and when his landlord proved too inquisitive, Griffin set fire to the house and fled into the night. Griffin swiftly his change was irreversible. Disguising his affliction with bandages, he moved to Iping, a *** all village in Sussex, where he took up residence in Mrs.Hall's boarding house. When money ran short, he used his powers to turn to burglary again, which attracted the attention of local police officer Mr.Bobby Jaffers. Confronted in the Coach and Horses public house, a scuffle ensued, ring which his secret was uncovered (quite literally). Griffin fled into the night.

Naked and hunted, he enlisted the aid of tramp Mr.Thomas Marvel, who he sent to retrieve clothes and his notebooks. When some of the villagers attempted to detain Marvel, the Invisible Man displayed a violent side, ing to his ally's aid with an unmatched fury. Afterwards he berated Marvel, making it clear that if Marvel failed him again, or attempted to flee, then he would die. In spite of this dire warning, Marvel did eventually flee, realising the Invisible Man's psychosis was growing. The Invisible Man soon caught up with Marvel in the town of Port Burdock, and beat him within an inch of his life before witnesses intervened, one of whom managed to shoot Griffin, winging him.

The wounded Invisible Man stumbled into the house of Dr.Kemp, who by chance he knew as a fellow alumni of University College. He appealed to Kemp for aid, who acquiesced. However it soon became clear to Kemp that Griffin was being increasingly insane. He told Kemp of his origins, and his plan to use his invisibility to engage in a "Reign of Terror", using fear of his unseen approach and the threat of invisible murder to take control of a town of his choice. But Kemp had sent a message to Colonel Adye, the chief of the Burdock police, who arrived in time to save Kemp from murder at the hands of his guest. Kemp told Adye how to hunt his prey, with dogs and with powdered glass on the roads to cut his feet. Hunted and pursued, the fugitive apparently mitted his first deliberate murder, slaying Mr. Wicksteed on the edge of a gravel pit.

Emboldened by this, Griffin sent a letter to Kemp, declaring himself the new ruler of the area, Invisible Man the First, and stating that he would make an example of Kemp by killing him to prove that none could stand against him. Even though the police immediately put Kemp under guard, the Invisible Man got passed them, murdering Adye with his own revolver in the process. Kemp fled the house, with Griffin in close pursuit. The tables turned when Kemp ran into a group of navvies, who managed to trap their unseen opponent, and beat him to death. With his demise, Griffin once again became visible.

Comments: Created by H.G.Wells.

The Invisible Man described himself thus to Dr.Kemp, while attempting to jog his fellow student's memory - “Griffin,” answered the Voice—“a younger student, almost an albino, six feet high, and broad, with a pink and white face and red eyes—who won the medal for chemistry.”

H.G.Wells' Invisible Man has bee one of the standard "monsters" of Hollywood, and inspired a slew of imitators. He first made it into film with the 1933, when Claude Rains played "Jack Griffin" in Universal Studios proction of the book. In 1940 Vincent Price played the second Invisible Man, Geoffrey Radcliffe, in the sequel "The Invisible Man Returns". Radcliffe was turned invisible by "Frank Griffin", the heretofore unmentioned brother of the original scientist. 1951 saw the third in Universal's series, when detectives Bud Alexander and Lou Francis (edians Abbot and Costello) give an invisibility injection to boxer Tommy Nelson (Arthur Franz) who has been wrongly accused of murder, "Abbot and Costello Meet The Invisible Man" (the edy o had briefly encountered the Vincent Price Invisible Man at the end of their 1948 feature, "Abbot and Costello Meet Frankenstein", when he made a cameo "appearance").

In 1984 the BBC made a six part serial adapting the story, with Pip Donaghy as Griffin. The same year a Russian adaption, "Chelovek-nevidimka", was also released. In 1998 it was Kyle MacLachlan's turn in the part (again given the full name Jack Griffin), in a U.S. TV movie version of Well's tale. There have also been innumerable other Invisible Men, inspired by this tale, but not directly connected to him (see the clarifications for some examples).

The character was recently revived as a member of Alan Moore's League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, and made it into the movie adaption of same. The ic version is the same Griffin from the novel, who faked his death by putting another through the process, then sending this unwitting pe to meet the mob. The movie version is a thief who stole Griffin's formula.

In ics, Acclaim released "Classics Illustrated: The Invisible Man" in 1997, and in 2002 Moonstone Publishing released a sequel, "Legacy of the Invisible Man". Griffin was also name-checked in Dark Horse Comics' "Van Helsing: From Beneath the Rue Mue", a tie-in with the Van Helsing movie, where the monster hunter discovers that Dr.Moreau has been experimenting on his beast men using Griffin's invisibility notes.

CLARIFICATIONS: He is meant to be the same character as

The Invisible Man of the League of Extraordinary Gentlemen

but should not to be confused with

Invisible Man, Daniel Westin

Invisible Man, Darien Fawkes

Gemini Man, invisible secret agent

The Hollow Man, another invisible scientist who went psychotic

any other many other "Invisible" people

主人公简介:

The Invisible Man is not to be confused with Invisible Man, which is an entirely different book. The Invisible Man was written by H. G. Wells, not to be confused with Orson Wells who is an entirely different person.

Anyone who has only seen the movie and not actually read the book does not realize that the Invisible man has albini *** . The lead character, a physicist by the name of Griffon, describes himself as having white hair and red eyes. Yet, for some reason, in the same breath he describes himself as almost albino. Could our mad scientist be in denial?

Albini *** plays a key role in this book. Griffon has discovered that the only things he can turn invisible are things without pigment. He manages to transform a white piece of cloth, a white pillow, a white cat (except for its eyes), and himself. Pigment and melanin, because of its very nature could not be made devoid of its color properties. Once finding out how to render blood transparent, Griffon finds it easy to make everything else in the body vanish.

Griffon, experimenting on himself has neglected to think about how he was going to return to normal. He eventually bees a pitiful haunted creature, on the run lest he be captured and made into a circus freak. He is unable to wear cloths (he would be seen), has to steal food and money and bees unable or unwilling to control his rages. He winds up at the house of an old friend with the last name of Kemp, who, although the book does not use the word, (albino) also has albinistic characteristics. Griffon winds up chasing his friend Kemp with the intent to kill him.

So. Here is the scene at the end of the book. These o people with albini *** are running down a road. One visible and able to live a normal life, one invisible: one raging and fearless, one fearful: one pursuing, one pursued: one clothed, one naked: one loved and respected in the munity, one feared and hunted by everyone, you get the picture.

Griffon dies at the end. For some unexplained reason he begins to re-appear upon his death.

There are several glaring discrepancies and overlooked things in the book, such as: Why didn’t he make invisible cloths out of the invisible cloth? But we can five Mr. Wells. He has, after all, written some of the best known si-fi stories of all time.

I find it interesting that the lead character is named Griffon. I’m sure it has some meaning. A griffon is a hybrid animal part lion and part eagle. Perhaps this is a symbol of the al nature of man. The lion and eagle (cat and bird) are natural enemies. You would think they would not get along very well. But in the case of a griffon you have a unique bo creature that has to learn to deal with its al and contrary nature.

Read the book ant tell me what your thoughts may be.

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