《A Farewell to Arms》是一本由Ernest Hemingway著作,Arrow Books Ltd出版的Paperback图书,本书定价:GBP 6.99,页数:304,特精心从网络上整理的一些读者的读后感,希望对大家能有帮助。
《A Farewell to Arms》精选点评:
●前几天兴致起来又大概翻了翻这一本书,想起大一的时候看完这本书直接趴在桌子上哭了,如今回想起来大学四年里这大概是我看哭的唯一一本英文书吧。我很想念,那个时候的时光。
●depressing
●There is nothing to talk about war, but there is much to talk about love, and war takes away everything including love.
●海明威作品里目前为止最喜欢的。
●Not a big fan of sad ending stories… But this one was still fine, nicely written with rich emotion and attractive context.
●5555被作文老师剧透过后来看的 知道Catherine一定会死就觉得他们在一起的时光真的很揪心。我反正没把他当做战争小说看....一直在下雨气氛一直很清冷却没有战争的恐怖气息甚至觉的Hanry 和Catherine 逃亡瑞士的时候很浪漫。。。。海明威的文笔果然没有大量词藻修饰非常易读了(相比起来狄更斯简直就是魔鬼啊)
●都道海明威的文字凝練至極,我無法悟出。故事雖為悲劇,沒多少打動人心。
●Jan.8-Jan.16. Mi latino陪我度过了这本书. 读在首尔. 什么叫做习惯成自然 就是几个月来一直读书 也就离不开读书了 就是十几天来despite jet lag 我习惯了有你在我的生活里. After our last msg, I began to continue reading this book, I tried so hard not to think of you and the breakup but you were full of my mind. 그래서 한편으론 책 엔딩 읽고 너랑 우리 엔딩을 생각했다.
●4.5
●I love it
《A Farewell to Arms》读后感(一):语言平实 感情丰富
看完原版。
主人公Henry 在别的战友去寻找simpler pleasure 的时候,喜欢上了Catherine,一个男友死在战场的英国护士,开始了一段美好的爱情,在米兰种下了爱情的果实。后来Henry 历尽千辛万苦逃离了战场,带着心爱的女人来到瑞士,准备开始一段幸福的生活,Catherine在瑞士的医院生产的时候,母婴不幸全部未能生还。
整本书少有心理描写,平实的语言中处处让人感觉到Henry 的感受。
《A Farewell to Arms》读后感(二):无标题
读完似乎没有太多感觉,平平淡淡,只觉得里面喝酒的场景很多。或许,那是战争期间的为数不多的乐趣。Catherine很多次问henry是否爱她,最后还是离开了人世间,他们两人的感情挺让人感动。死亡是书里经常出现的词和现象:战争伤亡、henry 的战友、他的孩子、Catherine、他自己差点被枪决... 书里面有一些wise的话(wise是书中原词),young natioins will win 等等。感觉,henry是一个坚强但很佛系的人。据说这是海明威的半自传小说。海明威写作的文字也是很平常平淡。
《A Farewell to Arms》读后感(三):Homework.
Ernest Miller Hemingway (1899-1961), the author of A Farewell to Arms, was born in Oak Park, a Chicago suburb. He had joined the Kansas City Star as a cub reporter in 1917, and after two years of volunteering as an ambulance driver on the Italian front where he was badly wounded but twice decorated for his services, he returned to America. In 1924, he resigned from journalism to devote himself to fiction.
Hemingway was passionately involved with bullfighting, big-game hunting and deep-sea fishing, and his writing reflected this. Recognition of his position in contemporary literature came in 1954 when he was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature, following the publication of The Old Man and the Sea. In 1959, he moved from Cuba to Ketchum, Idaho, where he committed suicide in the summer of 1961.
This book is a fiction which recreates the fear, the comradeship, the courage of the author’s young American volunteers and the people he encounters along the way with conviction and brutal honesty. It is also a love story of immense drama and uncompromising passion. This book is the best American novel to emerge from World War I, and it is a unforgettable story of an American ambulance driver on the Italian front and his passion for a beautiful English nurse. Hemingway well describes the change or maybe the development of love between the two----Lieutenant Henry and Catherine Barkley. The love is not true to Henry before he was wounded in accident, but it is really a tragedy because when Henry finally falls in love with Catherine, she dies full of pity.
From this book, we can see the author tried his best to express the confused feeling of Henry. He was an American who worked as an ambulance driver on the Italian front, which was a little weird to him. Moreover, before he was wounded, his friend Rinaldi introduced him a beautiful nurse named Catherine. He was to just play with her and lied to her so that he could sleep with her during the disgusting war, which he didn’t like as the priest didn’t, either. During his treatment, Catherine was pregnant. After his treatment, he found that he hated the war so badly and he missed Catherine so deeply. He saw comrades’ death and he finally decided to run away from the mess. He succeeded, and with Catherine. They love each other more and more, until Catherine’s death of difficult delivery. At this time, when he sat in the corridor of the hospital, he finally realize that he really love her. Unfortunately, it was no use.
The author hated the war deeply from his heart. So did Henry and the priest. They thought war was not the only way to solve problems and there must be some other better ways. Although people hated wars, they made wars. It is a permanent conflict more than a problem.
Maybe they shouted deeply in their hearts every second and every day.
Farewell, arms!
Go to hell, wars!
《A Farewell to Arms》读后感(四):Farewell, arms! Go to hell, wars!
Ernest Miller Hemingway (1899-1961), the author of A Farewell to Arms, was born in Oak Park, a Chicago suburb. He had joined the Kansas City Star as a cub reporter in 1917, and after two years of volunteering as an ambulance driver on the Italian front where he was badly wounded but twice decorated for his services, he returned to America. In 1924, he resigned from journalism to devote himself to fiction.
Hemingway was passionately involved with bullfighting, big-game hunting and deep-sea fishing, and his writing reflected this. Recognition of his position in contemporary literature came in 1954 when he was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature, following the publication of The Old Man and the Sea. In 1959, he moved from Cuba to Ketchum, Idaho, where he committed suicide in the summer of 1961.
This book is a fiction which recreates the fear, the comradeship, the courage of the author’s young American volunteers and the people he encounters along the way with conviction and brutal honesty. It is also a love story of immense drama and uncompromising passion. This book is the best American novel to emerge from World War I, and it is a unforgettable story of an American ambulance driver on the Italian front and his passion for a beautiful English nurse. Hemingway well describes the change or maybe the development of love between the two----Lieutenant Henry and Catherine Barkley. The love is not true to Henry before he was wounded in accident, but it is really a tragedy because when Henry finally falls in love with Catherine, she dies full of pity.
From this book, we can see the author tried his best to express the confused feeling of Henry. He was an American who worked as an ambulance driver on the Italian front, which was a little weird to him. Moreover, before he was wounded, his friend Rinaldi introduced him a beautiful nurse named Catherine. He was to just play with her and lied to her so that he could sleep with her during the disgusting war, which he didn’t like as the priest didn’t, either. During his treatment, Catherine was pregnant. After his treatment, he found that he hated the war so badly and he missed Catherine so deeply. He saw comrades’ death and he finally decided to run away from the mess. He succeeded, and with Catherine. They love each other more and more, until Catherine’s death of difficult delivery. At this time, when he sat in the corridor of the hospital, he finally realize that he really love her. Unfortunately, it was no use.
The author hated the war deeply from his heart. So did Henry and the priest. They thought war was not the only way to solve problems and there must be some other better ways. Although people hated wars, they made wars. It is a permanent conflict more than a problem.
Maybe they shouted deeply in their hearts every second and every day.
Farewell, arms!
Go to hell, wars!