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Existentialist Classics (set of 2 Volumes)
General Fiction存在主义经典文学名著(套装2册)
(russia) Dostoevsky (germany) Hermann Hesse
[Classic Classics of Existentialism Literature (set of 2 volumes)] Dostoevsky's "Notes from the Underground" is a classic masterpiece with both ideological depth and literary art. It is also the book that opens the entrance to his literary world. The work revolves around the heart of the "basement man". This book can open the door to Dostoevsky's literature and is his literary masterpiece. It is also the beginning of five other novels. It covers all the artistic characteristics of Dostoevsky. Reading this book will help you fully experience the endless charm of literature. "Steppenwolf" is an autobiographical novel by Hermann Hesse, a classic about the self-healing and growth of "social fears". The protagonist Harry had lofty personal ideals when he was young, but was rejected by the society at that time. Once, he read a booklet called "Steppenwolf" and awakened the "wolf nature" hidden under his "human nature". In order to get rid of the pain of loneliness, he went to a pub to get drunk and have fun, but he only gained short-term relief. Later, he entered a magic theater and saw various scattered personalities, so he pieced them together into a complete self. Finally, he got rid of despair and returned to real life.
[Classic Classics of Existentialism Literature (set of 2 volumes)] Dostoevsky's "Notes from the Underground" is a classic masterpiece with both ideological depth and literary art. It is also the book that opens the entrance to his literary world. The work revolves around the heart of the "basement man". This book can open the door to Dostoevsky's literature and is his literary masterpiece. It is also the beginning of five other novels. It covers all the artistic characteristics of Dostoevsky. Reading this book will help you fully experience the endless charm of literature. "Steppenwolf" is an autobiographical novel by Hermann Hesse, a classic about the self-healing and growth of "social fears". The protagonist Harry had lofty personal ideals when he was young, but was rejected by the society at that time. Once, he read a booklet called "Steppenwolf" and awakened the "wolf nature" hidden under his "human nature". In order to get rid of the pain of loneliness, he went to a pub to get drunk and have fun, but he only gained short-term relief. Later, he entered a magic theater and saw various scattered personalities, so he pieced them together into a complete self. Finally, he got rid of despair and returned to real life.