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里尔克全集(第五卷):诗集、组诗和诗(1894—1902)
(o) Rainer Maria Rilke
"The Complete Works of Rilke" is translated based on the 12-volume "The Complete Works of Rilke" (Rainer Maira Rilke. S? Mtliche Werke in zw? Lf B? Nden) published by Island Publishing House in 1975. The Chinese version has 11 volumes in total. This volume collects works created by Rilke from 1894 to 1902. There are works published by the poet at his own expense, as well as original manuscripts, which were not officially published during the poet's lifetime. Among them are "Life and Song", which he later completely denied, and the poem "Chicory" The compilation of songs also includes "The Eleven Visions of Christ" and "Celebration of You", which he cherishes. The former was hidden by him because of its religious attitude, while the latter was specially composed for his lover Salome. According to Salome's wishes, it was not known to outsiders during his lifetime. In addition, there are all his poetic dramas, which are short in length and basically only construct a scene with few characters, either monologues or dialogues. Some of the poet's important works at this stage, such as "Celebrate Me", "The Marquise in White", "Flagbearer" and "Prayer", all have first drafts and revised drafts respectively. The time span between the first draft and the revised draft varies. These first drafts are also included in this volume. The final drafts of these works are arranged in the first volume of the complete collection. Therefore, if readers want to understand the overall picture of Rilke's early poetry creation, they may wish to read the first volume together with this volume.
"The Complete Works of Rilke" is translated based on the 12-volume "The Complete Works of Rilke" (Rainer Maira Rilke. S? Mtliche Werke in zw? Lf B? Nden) published by Island Publishing House in 1975. The Chinese version has 11 volumes in total. This volume collects works created by Rilke from 1894 to 1902. There are works published by the poet at his own expense, as well as original manuscripts, which were not officially published during the poet's lifetime. Among them are "Life and Song", which he later completely denied, and the poem "Chicory" The compilation of songs also includes "The Eleven Visions of Christ" and "Celebration of You", which he cherishes. The former was hidden by him because of its religious attitude, while the latter was specially composed for his lover Salome. According to Salome's wishes, it was not known to outsiders during his lifetime. In addition, there are all his poetic dramas, which are short in length and basically only construct a scene with few characters, either monologues or dialogues. Some of the poet's important works at this stage, such as "Celebrate Me", "The Marquise in White", "Flagbearer" and "Prayer", all have first drafts and revised drafts respectively. The time span between the first draft and the revised draft varies. These first drafts are also included in this volume. The final drafts of these works are arranged in the first volume of the complete collection. Therefore, if readers want to understand the overall picture of Rilke's early poetry creation, they may wish to read the first volume together with this volume.

向上生长的光芒:里尔克散文精选
(o) Rainer Maria Rilke
In Rilke's world, the two words that appear most frequently are "loneliness" and "love". He believes that a young man should not love in a hurry, because he needs to learn and understand a lot before he can complete this final feat. "The Light that Grows Upward" is a representative collection of Rilke's essays. Rilke's prose can be roughly divided into three categories: art criticism, letters, and humorous essays. His critical articles are all in prose style, without the obstacles of purely theoretical terms, and have the vivid literary grace unique to the poet. The letter is an important crystallization of his burning life and a concentrated expression of his personality charm. The essays are not only the sparks of his thoughts, but also his reflections on what he has seen and heard, or sketches written after conception. It can be described as "colorful, full of emotion and richness". Reading Rilke, one can draw the power of faith from his experience and his penetrating analysis and insights on people, the world, and life, and have the light of upward growth between courage, love, and responsibility.
In Rilke's world, the two words that appear most frequently are "loneliness" and "love". He believes that a young man should not love in a hurry, because he needs to learn and understand a lot before he can complete this final feat. "The Light that Grows Upward" is a representative collection of Rilke's essays. Rilke's prose can be roughly divided into three categories: art criticism, letters, and humorous essays. His critical articles are all in prose style, without the obstacles of purely theoretical terms, and have the vivid literary grace unique to the poet. The letter is an important crystallization of his burning life and a concentrated expression of his personality charm. The essays are not only the sparks of his thoughts, but also his reflections on what he has seen and heard, or sketches written after conception. It can be described as "colorful, full of emotion and richness". Reading Rilke, one can draw the power of faith from his experience and his penetrating analysis and insights on people, the world, and life, and have the light of upward growth between courage, love, and responsibility.