Two Thousand Years of Translation Essays (set of 12 Volumes in Total)

Two Thousand Years of Translation Essays (set of 12 Volumes in Total)

by (ancient Greece) Plato, Etc.

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Translated by name, this is a must-have package for understanding the essence of Western essays. Originating from the philosophy of ancient Greece, it presents the splendor of the Renaissance, captures the treasures of British and American literature, witnesses the pinnacle of existentialism, and reveals the edge of the "new intellectuals." Ranked among the top three essays in the world, it is the work of two Nobel Prize winners, from Plato, Bacon, and Emerson to Camus, Maugham, and Sontag, condensing the light of Western literature in 2000. In the social wave of involution and wolf nature, how to maintain rationality and avoid becoming a rabble? Read the works of masters, talk to sages, and find your true self in words. "Translation Essays 2000 (set of 12 volumes)" collects the classic Western essay masterpieces from 300 BC to the second half of the 20th century, including "Plato's Dialogues", "Montaigne's Essays", "Bacon's Essays", "Notes on Observations", "Essays of Ilia", "Emerson's Essays", "Travel with a Donkey", "Twilight in Italy", "A Moveable Feast", "The Myth of Sisyphus", "Perspectives" and "Objections to Interpretation", a total of 12 works.

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