请输入您要查询的百科知识:

 

词条 Doctor Dolittle's Circus
释义

  1. Plot summary

  2. Characters

  3. Adaptions

  4. References

  5. External links

{{EngvarB|date=September 2017}}{{Use dmy dates|date=September 2017}}{{more citations needed|date=July 2015}}{{Infobox book |
| name = Doctor Dolittle's Circus
| title_orig =
| translator =
| image = File:DoctorDolittlesCircus.jpg
| caption = First edition
| author = Hugh Lofting
| illustrator =
| cover_artist =
| country = United Kingdom
| language = English
| series = Doctor Dolittle
| genre = Children's novel
| publisher = Frederick A. Stokes
| release_date = 1924
| media_type = Print (hardback and paperback)
| preceded_by = Doctor Dolittle's Post Office
| followed_by = Doctor Dolittle's Zoo
}}{{Portal |Children's literature}}

Doctor Dolittle's Circus, written by Hugh Lofting and published in 1924 by Frederick A. Stokes, is set in England sometime between the original story and the later voyages narrated by Stubbins. It was one of the novels in the series which was adapted into the film Doctor Dolittle.

Plot summary

The story begins with Doctor John Dolittle who is looking for some money to earn to pay off a voyage

to Africa. The Doctor's idea is to get the Pushmi-Pullyu into the circus but he couldn't find

one until Mathew Mugg suggest a small business circus owned by the ring master Blossum. The

Doctor visits Blossum and persuades him to visit his house in Puddleby to discuss the payment and

rules of the Pushmi-Pullyu before its performance in the circus. The Performance goes well after

the Pushmi-Pullyu is put into the show and the doctor starts earning but he also discovers the

animals who are in need of their cages cleaned which Blossum doesn't co-operate with when

the doctor suggests some new ways to look after the animals. The doctor then meets Sophie

the Alaskan seal, who is owned by Mr Higgins and she explains to him while crying that she

misses her husband Slushy who is the alpha seal so the Doctor plans an escape for Sophie. When

the night comes for the escape Doctor Dolittle waits in the street while Mathew and Jip get

Sophie out of the circus but the guards shut the gate before the seal came make a break for it

so Mathew and his wife Theodosia distract them by luring them to Sophie's tank and pushing them

in. The whole circus goes into pandemonium when they see the disappearance of Mr Higgins's seal

but Sophie manages to escape eventually while the Doctor becomes worried for waiting too long.

When The Doctor and Sophie reach the outskirts of the town Sophie has an idea that if they follow

the river they will get to the sea quicker so they consult the ducks who tell them to go to Talbot's

Bridge which will lead them to Kippet River all the way to the Bristol Coast.

The Doctor buys some lady clothes to disguise Sophie while travelling in a coach. The people in

the coach grow suspicious so the Doctor and Sophie have to leave the coach. The Doctor and

Sophie meet up with the same horse who the Doctor gave spectacles for his eyesight and obliges to

take them in his wagon to the Kippet River while Doctor Dolittle puts on a scarecrow's outfit

for disguise. When they reach the river Sophie swims most of the way and finally the doctor

throws Sophie into the sea from a cliff who is still in her disguise. The doctor gets arrested

by the Coastguard for throwing his wife in the sea. In the prison the Doctor see an old school

friend Sir William who is now a fox hunter and that he is tried by the Doctor to stop killing foxes.

The police sergeant later comes in to explain to the doctor that the coastguard made a mistake and

that the doctor is free to go. When the doctor makes his way to Appledyke he meets a mother

vixen called Nightshade who is on the run with her cubs from fox hunters. The Doctor hides

Nightshade and her cubs in his jacket and pockets and when he discovers Sir William is on a hunt he

tells the hunter's dogs to hunt elsewhere so the foxes can escape. After the doctor saves Nightshade

and her cubs he goes back, by carriage, to Blossum's Circus and finds there is a talking horse

called Nino who performs a series of signs to communicate. Nino falls ill so the doctor explains

to Blossum that he can talk to animals and has an idea to use Beppo as a substitute talking horse for the act.

Later Beppo tells the Doctor of a nice pasture for when he retires so the Doctor persuades the

farmer to let him buy the farm. The pasture is turned into The Retirement Cab and Wagon Horse

Association and soon afterwards the son of the farmer and his friends get paid by the Doctor to

plant radishes to feed the horses with.

The Doctor then gets his animal friends, including Dub-Dub, Gub-Gub, Jip, Toby and Swizzle, to

perform in a play called The Puddleby Pantomime and is approved by Mr Bellamy when the

performance is done. One day Blossum makes a mysterious disappearance with the money he owes everyone

and when Mathew Mugg comes back, after a search for him, to say he couldn't find him, the circus

people suggest the Doctor should be the manager of the circus. The Doctor reluctantly agrees and

arranges everything to his satisfaction by giving tea and peppermints to his visitors. One night

the lion and the leopard ask the Doctor if they could stretch their legs by coming out of their

cages. After the Doctor made them promise not to eat anybody the lion and leopard wandered

around each evening but one night the lion gets lost, frightens the visitors and, because he was

hungry, ate some of a farmer's chickens which the Doctor had to pay for. After the Doctor agreed with

the leopard and the lion that he'd keep watch for them each time they have their night stroll he

decides to let the animals take over the performances in the circus and get rid of the performing

people in it so the people can enjoy it more.

Characters

  • Doctor John Dolittle – Main character a doctor who can talk to animals.
  • Mathew Mugg – Doctor Dolittle's friend who suggests Blossum's Circus.
  • Gub-Gub – Doctor Dolittle's pig.
  • Pushmi-Pullyu – The two-headed antelope who is taken to perform in Blossum's circus.
  • Jip – Doctor Dolittle's faithful dog.
  • Dub-Dub – Doctor Dolittle's housemaid who is a duck.
  • Blossum – The ringmaster of the circus.
  • Sophie – The seal who is taken against her will into the circus.
  • Sir William – Doctor Dolittle's childhood friend who hunts foxes.
  • Mr Higgins – The owner of Sophie.

Adaptions

Parts of the story of Doctor Dolittle's Circus featured in the 1967 film starring Rex Harrison, including the circus with the pushmi-pullyu, the fox hunt and the escape of Sophie the seal.

References

Welbourn, Karen W., "Doctor Dolittle's Circus (1924)." Copyright 1998–2003. (Retrieved 14 February 2015.)

External links

  • Online at the Australian Gutenberg Project
{{Doctor Dolittle books}}

6 : Doctor Dolittle books|1924 British novels|1924 fantasy novels|British children's novels|British novels adapted into films|1924 children's books

随便看

 

开放百科全书收录14589846条英语、德语、日语等多语种百科知识,基本涵盖了大多数领域的百科知识,是一部内容自由、开放的电子版国际百科全书。

 

Copyright © 2023 OENC.NET All Rights Reserved
京ICP备2021023879号 更新时间:2024/9/21 11:27:58