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Jungle Stories (selected Translations of Classics)

(uk)joseph Rudyard Kipling

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This popular children's literature masterpiece by the first British Nobel Prize winner has enjoyed world-renowned reputation and spans a century. It contains a large number of original illustrations and is carefully arranged to vividly reproduce classic scenes, making reading more interesting. It was translated by famous translator Buron. The writing is standardized and the translation style is simple yet elegant, which is pleasing to the eye. "The Jungle Book" is a popular world literary masterpiece by Kipling, the first British Nobel Prize winner for literature. It consists of 16 short stories, divided into two parts: "The Jungle Story" and "The Sequel". The nine stories in the first part tell the story of the protagonist Mowgli, the wolf boy, growing up in the animal world and finally returning to the civilized world; the seven stories in the second part are independent of each other, and the scenes are no longer limited to tropical jungles. The stories take place in polar ice sheets, ocean worlds, foothills of South Asia, military camps, etc. The work reflects human society through the animal world through the "language of animals and birds". Its powerful thoughts, ingenious imagination, and text form with rich poetry and prose make this book not only readable, but also audible, recitable, and visual. It has been enduring in the minds of young readers around the world for hundreds of years.

Passing of Light

Passing of Light

General Fiction

(uk)joseph Rudyard Kipling

146K0

If I am hanged on a high mountain, mother, mother, I believe that your love will accompany me to the end of the world! If I were drowned in the deep sea, mother, mother, I believe that your tears will refresh my heart! If I am shattered to pieces, my bones and soul are scattered, mother, mother, I believe that your prayers will reshape me! "The author's song "To Mother" was the original source of his conception of "The Passing of Light".