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Les Misérables (Volume 2 of 5)
"Les Misérables" is one of the most famous "Trilogy of Destiny" by Victor Hugo, the famous French writer and representative of world romantic literature. This book deeply exposes and criticizes the decadence of French feudal autocratic society in the 19th century by describing the tragic experiences of Jean Valjean and others and a series of touching things that Jean Valjean did after being influenced by Bian Furu. It also expresses deep sympathy for the miserable lives of the poor people under
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Jane Eyre
This is the story of a British woman who was orphaned since she was a child. She continues to pursue freedom and dignity amidst various hardships, persists in herself, and finally achieves happiness. The novel fascinatingly shows the ups and downs of the love experiences of the hero and heroine, praises getting rid of all old customs and prejudices, and successfully creates an image of a woman who dares to resist and fight for freedom and equal status.
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Red and Black
"Red and Black/Masterpiece of World Literature" is a monument of French and even European literature in the 19th century. The novel revolves around the protagonist Julien's personal struggle and description of his two love experiences, revealing the turbulent class struggle during the Restoration Dynasty and reflecting the broad life picture of political darkness, church corruption, aristocratic reaction and the bourgeoisie's greed for profit.
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Childhood
This book is the first part of a trilogy of Gorky's autobiographical novels. Alyosha lost his father when he was young and came to his grandfather's house with his mother. My grandfather was in charge of everything in the family. He had a very bad temper and regarded wealth as his life. Alyosha was often beaten for making mistakes. Later, Alyosha left his grandfather's house and set foot in society alone. Although he was bullied, he remained strong and unyielding.
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How Is Steel Made?
"How Steel Was Tempered" is a novel written by the former Soviet writer Nikolai Ostrovsky, written in 1933. This is a novel that shines with lofty idealism. By describing the growth path of Paul Korchagin, the novel tells people that only when a person defeats the enemy and himself in the hardships of the revolution, and only when he connects his pursuit with the interests of the motherland and the people, can he create miracles and grow into a steel warrior.
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On War (Classic Translation)
"On War" insists on conducting a systematic and in-depth investigation of war based on practical experience. It puts forward many insights that shine with the brilliance of dialectics in many aspects such as the connection between war and the entire social phenomenon, the mutual transformation of offense and defense, and the role of spiritual factors. It points out the direction of thinking for future generations. The book is divided into 8 parts and 124 chapters. It systematically summarizes wa
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Wuthering Heights (English Original)
The owner of Wuthering Heights, squire Mr. Earnshaw, brought back an unidentified child named Heathcliff. Mr. Shaw's favor for Heathcliff aroused the strong jealousy of his son Hindley. After the death of his master, Hindley demoted Heathcliff to a slave in revenge and persecuted him in every possible way. However, Catherine was close to him and became childhood sweethearts. They fell in love. Later, Catherine had no choice but to marry Edgar, a quiet young man from Thrushcross Grange. Heathclif
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Treasure Island (Translation of Lin's Masterpiece)
Advocate reading for all and build a scholarly society. Reading should start from children, so that they can love and enjoy reading from an early age. This series of books selects foreign children's literature classics and Chinese classics, and invites a well-known domestic teaching assistant writing team to adapt and interpret them, allowing young readers to broaden their horizons and cultivate their character while reading. The book contains illustrations, all created by well-known game origin
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Childhood
It tells the story of Alyosha's childhood life from the age of three to ten. The novel begins with "I" going to live with my grandfather with my mother and ends with my grandfather asking "me" to go to the "human world" to make a living. It vividly reproduces the living conditions of the lower class people in Russia in the 1870s and 1980s.
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Robinson Crusoe
Robinson Crusoe encountered a storm during his voyage and drifted to an uninhabited desert island. With his strong will and unremitting efforts, he survived on the desert island and finally returned to his hometown. The book was inspired by the real-life experiences of Alexander Selkirk.
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Excellent Extracurricular Readings for Teenagers: Andersen's Fairy Tales
The contents of this book include the little match girl, the strong tin soldier, the elder brother and the younger brother, The ugly duckling, the phoenix, the rose tree and the little snail, the proud buckwheat, the most beautiful rose, the green aphid, in the far North Pole, a drop of water, the wonderful method, etc.
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Intensive Reading of 100 World Classics
Interpretations of 100 of the most representative world classics spanning three thousand years; 5 powers to reshape life; N skills of literary appreciation; accurate and vivid story narration, strong visual sense, profound interpretation, viewpoints, attitudes, and clear logic, taking you into an audio program that perfectly integrates human voice and music, and appreciate the charm of literature and classics.
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Andersen's Fairy Tales
The 19th century was the peak period of the development of Western literature and art; children's literature made epoch-making achievements during this period; the most outstanding writer among them was Andersen. This fairy tale master wrote a total of 168 fairy tales and stories in his life. His works have been translated into more than 150 languages; they are widely read around the world. This book collects a large number of representative works of Andersen's fairy tales; such as "The Ugly Duc
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Color Picture Version-World Fairy Tales Andersen Fairy Tale Classics
This book selects famous fairy tales such as "The Tinderbox", "The Puppet Showman", "The Ugly Duckling", "The Emperor's New Clothes" and "The Girl Who Walked on Bread".
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Outsider
In his novels, plays, essays and treatises, Camus profoundly revealed the loneliness of man in an alien world, the increasing alienation of individuals from themselves, and the inevitability of sin and death. However, while he revealed the absurdity of the world, he was not desperate and decadent. He advocated rising up in absurdity and adhering to truth and justice in despair. He pointed out a liberal humanitarian path for the world other than Christianity and Marxism. His courage to face the b
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Crime and Punishment (Translation for Master of Russian Language and Literature)
Raskolnikov, a poor college student, was forced to make a living and killed the old landlady who was a loan shark and her sister. At first he felt that killing a "social pest" was not a crime, but later he was condemned by his conscience and fell into semi-crazy pain. Because of a car accident, he met Sonia, a girl with a holy soul. Inspired by Sonia, Raskolnikov decided to surrender. What fate awaits him ahead? Will he sink into the abyss of sin, or will he seize the only luck and regain his li
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Plague
"The Plague" tells a story about courage. The story revolves around Dr. Rieux, who lives in the city of Oran. Oran City is an ordinary city. It is near the sea, the weather is mild, and people live peacefully. But one day, the plague quietly spread here. The residents of Oran City went from initial suspicion, to fear of not knowing what was wrong, to panicked escape, to finally facing this sudden disaster. They experienced an unprecedented psychological war. In this disaster, the protagonist Dr.
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Metamorphosis
"When Gregor woke up in the morning, he found that he had turned into a beetle. No one cared about his life after transformation. His father smashed an apple into his back, his mother screamed and fainted in fright, and his sister regarded him as a burden. Even though he was a beetle, he was still thinking about what to do. Supporting this family. Under the hypocritical love, he appears innocent and helpless, clumsy and humble. The brokenness of self and the despair of waiting for death finally
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The Moon and Sixpence
"Even if I only rely on a paintbrush and fall into abject poverty, my lonely and passionate soul cannot be separated from painting." In his forties, Charles (the prototype is the French Impressionist painter Paul Gauguin) abandoned his wife and children and went to Paris to study painting. In a foreign country, he was isolated, poor and sick, and even ruined other people's families just to create a nude painting of a woman. After various encounters, he came to an isolated island in the South Pac
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In the World
The novel describes the life of the protagonist Alyosha (name in Gorky's article) from 1871 to 1884. During this period, he made a living by picking wild fruits with his grandmother and selling them. He worked as a draftsman's apprentice, as a dishwasher on a ship, and as an apprentice in an icon workshop. On the road of life, he went through many ups and downs and dealt with all kinds of people at the bottom of society, but he read a lot of books whenever he had the opportunity. Life experience
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Thousands of Cranes
"A Thousand Cranes" is a classic novel written by Kawabata Yasunari. This book also contains "A Thousand Cranes" and the sequel "Ha Chidori". The father of the protagonist Mitani Kikuharu in "Thousand Cranes" is a famous tea ceremony master. This book explores love and human nature in depth, and is rich in cultural implications.
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Float
The novel takes Atlanta and a nearby plantation as the story setting, depicting the life of American southerners before and after the Civil War. The work depicts the images of many southerners of that era, of which Scarlett, Rhett, Ashley, Melanie and others who occupy the central position are typical representatives. Their customs and etiquette, words and deeds, spiritual concepts, and political attitudes, through the love entanglement of Scarlett and Rhett Butler as the main line, successfully
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Little Prince
"The Little Prince" is a famous children's literature short story written by French writer Antoine de Saint-Exupéry in 1942. The protagonist of this book is a little prince from an alien planet. The book uses a pilot as the narrator to tell the story of the various adventures the little prince experienced during his journey from his own planet to the earth. With the child-like vision of the little prince, the author reveals the emptiness, blindness, ignorance and rigid dogma of adults, and write
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Les Misérables (Four Volumes in Total)
In France, there is a priest who is called Monsieur Myrière. He focused his main energy on religious preaching to the poor. On many occasions, he almost spent all his money to help the poor. There are few luxuries in his life, except for a relatively expensive set of silverware. There was a criminal who was released after being imprisoned for 19 years. This criminal's name was Jean Valjean. The main reason he was imprisoned was because he stole a loaf of bread and tried to escape from prison. Af
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Resurrection
"Resurrection" is Tolstoy's last novel, a summary of the writer's life exploration and thoughts, and is known as the peak of the development of Russian critical realism. Through Maslova's suffering and Nekhludoff's appeal process, the novel extensively and profoundly criticizes the corruption and darkness of courts, prisons, and bureaucracies. It exposes the extravagant and luxurious life of the feudal ruling class and the cruelty, stupidity and inhumanity of reactionary officials. It tears off
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Foreign Masterpiece-Veronica Decides to Die
The novel is set in Villette Psychiatric Hospital in the Republic of Slovenia, which is invested and opened by foreigners. It describes the young girl Veronica's dissatisfaction with real life. She attempted suicide by swallowing a large amount of sleeping pills, and was sent to Villette Hospital for rescue. She became the research subject of Dr. Igor of the hospital. After enduring countless treatment tortures and the test of life and death, the girl finally met her beloved young man Edua.
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The Adventures of Tom Sawyer
"The Adventures of Tom Sawyer" was published in 1876. It is a novel full of children's interest and a world famous book that is designated as must-read in the new curriculum standards for primary and secondary schools. It describes the innocent American life of a group of children headed by Tom. The protagonist Tom is a boy with ideals, ambitions, and worries. He is a complete naughty boy. He and his friends went on various explorations and adventures in order to get rid of the boring homework a
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How Is Steel Made?
This is a novel similar to an autobiography, in which the author describes Paul's life in detail. From working as an apprentice to saving the sailor Zhu Helai and embarking on the revolutionary road, and then working hard for the construction of the motherland at all costs after the victory of the revolution. Just like what he described in the book: In the fiery years of struggle, he did not sleep, but found his place in the cruel fighting. Before all his energy was exhausted; he never left the
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The Little Prince Trilogy
In the common spiritual world of mankind, "The Little Prince" describes the innocence, sincerity and loneliness of the soul. It has topped the list of "Classic Readings in Human History" and is known as "the book of the soul that everyone must read". It has been translated into more than 300 languages and has more than 400 million readers. Its reading rate is second only to the Bible.
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His Dark Materials Quartet
His Dark Materials prequel 4 is published for the first time! The four parts are fully assembled! International award-winning children's book for ages 10-16, a classic of world children's literature that has gone down in history! A fantasy journey of magic, elves, and parallel worlds.
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Color Version - World Fairy Tales Grimm's Fairy Tales Classics
"The Story of Lena Fox" has been widely circulated and became a household name. This book creates a very successful image of a fox. He is cute and hateful at the same time. He often bullies the weak, eating the children of Terun the sparrow and the children of Tegre the rooster. However, he is not afraid of power and even dares to tease the Lion King. Later, Lena was brought to court, but he did not appear in court. He teased the messenger sent by the Lion King again and again. After being sente
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Roman Astrology
This book is an astronomical work written in a poetic style. It was written between 2 and 14 AD. It is the first work in the West to systematically elaborate on the theory of astronomy, nearly 100 years earlier than Ptolemy. This manuscript consists of five volumes with systematic and rich content. The first volume introduces the origin and structure of the universe, lists various constellations, and introduces concepts such as the North and South Polar Circles and the Equator on the earth. The
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In the World
"In the World" is the second part of Gorky's autobiographical novel trilogy. It describes the period of Alyosha's first involvement in social life after spending a difficult childhood. When Alyosha was 11 years old, his grandfather's family went bankrupt and he had to go to the "human world" to make a living on his own. In order to survive, he and his grandmother made a living by picking wild fruits and catching birds to sell them. In the "human world", he has done all kinds of work: boiling wat
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Robinson Crusoe
Robinson, who was born in a middle-class family, was unwilling to live a comfortable life and decided to go to sea to seek excitement. He was unfortunately in danger during a voyage and drifted to an uninhabited island, where he survived tenaciously for 28 years. During these 28 years, he experienced despair and regained hope and faith, making use of existing resources to invent and survive in difficult situations. He built a "country house" for himself, drank delicious mutton soup, and ate the
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Float
Scarlett was the leading beauty in the five counties surrounding Tara, with countless suitors around her, but she could not forget the blond boy Ashley who rode under the Tara tree. But the Civil War came, and Ashley married Melanie. Scarlett was so angry that she recorded her dead love with a slap in the face and a broken vase. Scarlett was loving and loyal. Even after three marriages, she was always spiritually loyal to Ashley. She is also brave and scheming. In order to fulfill her promise to
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The Great Gatsby
In the common spiritual world of mankind, "The Great Gatsby" dissects eternal confusion and loneliness. Eliot regarded it as a pioneer of American novels, and Yeats regarded it as an annotation of American society and a milestone in literary history.
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The Top Ten Masterpieces in the World That Must Be Read in a Lifetime - Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea (Youth Edition)
This book is one of Jules Verne's masterpieces. It describes the story of French naturalist Professor Aronas traveling deep under the sea. The author uses a first-person narrative technique to describe his various experiences traveling under the sea with Captain Nemo. During the adventurous voyage, they hunted under the sea together, visited the undersea forest, visited the ruins of Atlantis under the sea, salvaged the treasures of the Spanish shipwreck, witnessed the funeral of the Coral Kingdo
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Complete Works of Fitzgerald: the Great Gatsby
By chance, the poor writer Nick breaks into the secret world of the spendthrift tycoon Gatsby. He is surprised to find that the only fetter in Gatsby's heart is the little green light on the other side of the river - in the flickering light, lives his beloved Daisy. However, Daisy is no longer the Daisy of the past. Although he clearly heard that "her voice was full of money", he still did not change his original intention and stubbornly pursued the old dream again. However, the cold reality can
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Lonely Novelist
If the dream ten years ago has not been extinguished, let it burn forever! The work of Ishida Irao, author of the "Ikebukuro West Exit Park" series that has been best-selling for 20 years across Japan and winner of the Naoki Prize. An incredibly tender and powerful novel. Dreams become sacred once they are acted upon. Novelist Qingtian Gengping lives with his son Xiaochi. Gengping has been unknown for ten years since his debut, and his works have never been reprinted. On the other hand, Gengping
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Seaside|siyouwei Restores the Redemption of Lonely Strangers
"By the Sea" is one of the masterpieces of the 2021 Nobel Prize writer Gurner. The novel tells the story of Saleh Omar, a middle-aged man who came to the UK from Zanzibar to seek political asylum at the end of the 20th century. After arriving in the UK, Omar was arranged to live temporarily in a seaside town. Because he used the name of his former hometown enemy Rajeb Sherbon when entering the country, his son Latif came to visit, which aroused the grievances and hatred between the two families.
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Bian Jiang Interprets "Harry Potter"
After the A Song of Ice and Fire series of storytelling is on the right track, storyteller Bian Jiang will open another big hole. He will use 38 issues to talk with you about the great magical literature that belongs to the fond childhood memories of a generation, the Harry Potter series. If you were once an imaginative child who longed for superpowers, if you once stood on your balcony during the summer vacation when you were eleven years old, looking forward to the arrival of the owl, if You h
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Tom Jones
Fielding's masterpiece "Tom Jones" is a biographical novel that describes the abandoned baby Tom who grew up in abuse, was kicked out of his home, and broke up with his lover Sophia. They each experienced many hardships and temptations. Later, the mystery of his life experience was revealed, and he reunited with Sophia. The work is creative and at the same time inherits and develops the tradition of British humorous and satirical literature. It is regarded as a milestone in the development histo
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Jane Eyre
"Jane Eyre" is a novel written by the British female writer Charlotte Bronte. It is an autobiographical work. Jane Eyre was an orphan who was sent to her aunt's house to be raised when she was young. She lived a life of discrimination and abuse for ten years. Later he went to Lowood Orphanage and taught for two years after graduation. But she was tired of teaching life and was hired as a governess by the housekeeper of Thornfield Manor. Finally married Rochester, the owner of the manor. The ups
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The Moon and Sixpence
It is undisputed that the British painter in "The Moon and Sixpence" is based on the French post-Impressionist master Paul Gauguin (1848-1903). Gauguin also worked as an agent before he decided to engage in painting; Gauguin's life was also very bumpy and poor; Gauguin finally arrived in Tahiti and was buried on a desolate island. But apart from the broad outlines of life, Maugham created an entirely different character.
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