
Women's Illustrated Book of World Classics (7 Volumes in Total: Little Women + La Traviata + Madame Bovary + Lady Chatterley + Tess + Sister Carrie + Jane Eyre)
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This set contains seven world famous books. "Little Women", "La Traviata", "Madame Bovary", "Lady Chatterley's Lover", "Tess", "Sister Carrie", "Jane Eyre", each of them has a female protagonist and revolves around her story. After reading each accident, people will have deep feelings. In addition to the story itself, there is also a description of the social form at that time, allowing people to learn more while reading. "Little Women" tells the story of Mr. March who traveled with the army during the American Civil War, leaving his wife and four daughters behind to live a simple, warm, hopeful and energetic life despite poverty. The four girls have different personalities and have different ideals and destiny. In the face of temptation, desire, fear, and even life and death, Mrs. March always stood gently by her daughters' side, guiding them to make their own choices. The tempering of life and the protection of love will eventually make them grow into kind, independent, shining little women. "La Traviata" describes the tragic story of a prostitute as beautiful as a camellia. Margaret is a country girl who came to Paris to make a living and unfortunately became a prostitute. Armand, the son of a tax collector, loved her sincerely, which deeply moved Margaret, who had always been played with by others, and longed to start a new life through pure love. But Armand's father opposed their love, forcing Margaret to leave Armand. Armand did not know the truth and angrily tortured and humiliated her. Margaret finally died of injustice and illness with hatred. "Madame Bovary" is the masterpiece of the French critical realist novelist Flaubert. Emma, an educated peasant girl, married Buffali, a country doctor, but yearned for a more luxurious and romantic life. After two derailments and facing heavy debts, she did not end well. When marriage cannot meet the expectations of love, when the charm of novelty fades away, love reveals its eternal monotony. Flaubert criticized the decadent and degenerate social life in the early stage of capitalist society and the vulgarity and vulgarity of the small citizens. "Lady Chatterley's Lover" is the last novel by the famous British novelist Lawrence. The work describes the love story between Connie, the wife of British nobleman Clifford, and May, the forester, after World War I. The protagonist of the story, Connie, is a young married woman, but soon after her marriage, her husband Clifford was injured in the war and was permanently paralyzed from the waist down. Facing the cruel reality, the kind-hearted Connie had to accept it silently. However, the frustration of her unsatisfied sexual life led her to meet a forest guard of the manor... An erotic entanglement began between the young woman and the two men, which deeply demonstrated the true humanity that is cleverly disguised in real life. "Tess" is one of Hardy's important masterpieces. The novel takes the experiences of the heroine Tess as the main line, describing the conflict between the beautiful poetic image and the surrounding gloomy reality. It vividly describes the disintegration of the small-scale peasant economy after capitalism invaded the British countryside at the end of the 19th century and the painful process of individual farmers heading towards poverty and bankruptcy. Through the description of the double persecution suffered by a pure woman both mentally and physically, it reveals the rich and profound spiritual world of a woman, and boldly and ruthlessly exposes and accuses the laws, religion, ethics, marriage system and the essence of capitalism in capitalist society. "Jane Eyre" is a novel written by the British female writer Charlotte Bronte. It is an autobiographical work. The work tells the story of a British woman who was orphaned as a child and continued to pursue freedom and dignity amidst various hardships, persisted in herself, and later achieved happiness. The novel fascinatingly shows the ups and downs of the love experience of the hero and heroine, praises the breakaway from all old customs and prejudices, and successfully creates an image of a woman who dares to resist and fight for freedom and equal status. "Sister Carrie" is one of the important works of the American realist writer Dreiser. It describes the story of a rural girl Carrie who came to the big city of Chicago to find happiness. In order to escape poverty, she sold her virginity and lived with a salesman and a hotel manager. Later, she became a singer with her beauty and singing voice. The writer, represented by Carrie, profoundly exposed the cruelty of the American capitalist system's oppression of poor people and the corrosiveness of the bourgeois lifestyle on petty bourgeois elements. Carrie's tenacious fighting spirit has set an example for contemporary young people, and her fall has also sounded a wake-up call for contemporary young people.
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