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Three Major French Literary Classics·xu Yuanchong's 100th Birthday Collection Commemorative Edition (set of 6 Volumes)
General Fiction法兰西三大文学经典·许渊冲百岁诞辰珍藏纪念版(套装全6册)
(france) Stendhal Flaubert Romain Rolland
On the occasion of Mr. Xu Yuanchong's 100th birthday, a new commemorative collector's edition of "Three French Literary Classics" is launched, including "The Red and the Black", "Madame Bovary" and "John Christophe". "The Red and the Black" is the representative novel of Stendhal, the French realist writer and "the father of modern novels", and the foundation work of French critical realist literature; "Madame Bovary" is the representative novel of the famous French writer Flaubert and the representative translation of the famous translator Xu Yuanchong. "Madame Bovary" reproduces the social life of France in the mid-19th century; "Johan Christophe" is the masterpiece of the famous French writer Romain Rolland. Romain Rolland won the 1915 Nobel Prize for Literature for this work. It tells the story of a musical genius's struggle with himself, art, and society, and traces the life evolution of a German musician in the process of artistic struggle.
On the occasion of Mr. Xu Yuanchong's 100th birthday, a new commemorative collector's edition of "Three French Literary Classics" is launched, including "The Red and the Black", "Madame Bovary" and "John Christophe". "The Red and the Black" is the representative novel of Stendhal, the French realist writer and "the father of modern novels", and the foundation work of French critical realist literature; "Madame Bovary" is the representative novel of the famous French writer Flaubert and the representative translation of the famous translator Xu Yuanchong. "Madame Bovary" reproduces the social life of France in the mid-19th century; "Johan Christophe" is the masterpiece of the famous French writer Romain Rolland. Romain Rolland won the 1915 Nobel Prize for Literature for this work. It tells the story of a musical genius's struggle with himself, art, and society, and traces the life evolution of a German musician in the process of artistic struggle.