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世界名大师课:日本卷
Editor-in-chief Liu Mingjiu Wang Zhiliang Lan Yingnian
"World Famous Master Class: Japanese Volume" is an in-depth interpretation by translators and authoritative scholars in the field of world literature of 15 of the most representative famous works in the history of American literature, such as "Man'yoshu", "The Tale of Genji", "I am a Cat", "Heart", "In the Bamboo Forest", "Disqualification in the World", "Snow Country", "The Ancient Capital", etc. Famous writers analyzed the classic names from different angles such as the author's experience, historical background, storyline, characters, and creative skills, and deeply discussed themes closely related to real life such as youth growth, dream struggle, relationships and wealth, love, hate, life and death, etc. For example, Zhang Zhejun introduced why the ancient Japanese female writer Murasaki Shikibu was able to create the earliest novel "The Tale of Genji". Song Gang analyzed Natsume Soseki's "I Am a Cat" and discussed how the author panoramically presented Meiji society through the eyes of a cat...
"World Famous Master Class: Japanese Volume" is an in-depth interpretation by translators and authoritative scholars in the field of world literature of 15 of the most representative famous works in the history of American literature, such as "Man'yoshu", "The Tale of Genji", "I am a Cat", "Heart", "In the Bamboo Forest", "Disqualification in the World", "Snow Country", "The Ancient Capital", etc. Famous writers analyzed the classic names from different angles such as the author's experience, historical background, storyline, characters, and creative skills, and deeply discussed themes closely related to real life such as youth growth, dream struggle, relationships and wealth, love, hate, life and death, etc. For example, Zhang Zhejun introduced why the ancient Japanese female writer Murasaki Shikibu was able to create the earliest novel "The Tale of Genji". Song Gang analyzed Natsume Soseki's "I Am a Cat" and discussed how the author panoramically presented Meiji society through the eyes of a cat...

World Famous Master Class: French Volume
Literature世界名大师课:法国卷
Editor-in-chief Liu Mingjiu Wang Zhiliang Lan Yingnian
This book is a French volume. The explanation is mainly from four angles: the first is to explain the original classics, from the author, the background of the times, the storyline to the essence of the book, closely following the original work, telling readers what is good about each classic and how to read a good book; the second is to highlight the point of view, using the accumulation of reading history and lectures, starting from the perspective of literature, history and philosophy, comparing texts, themes, writers, and protagonists, and digging out Explore the various ways of reading classics; the third is to talk about aesthetics, and use the teachers' overseas study experience to lead readers to jump out of words, experience reality, and enter Notre Dame de Paris written by Hugo and the streets of Paris written by Balzac; the fourth is to explore values, return to the present, sort out reading methods at different stages of life, and explore youth growth and dream struggle.
This book is a French volume. The explanation is mainly from four angles: the first is to explain the original classics, from the author, the background of the times, the storyline to the essence of the book, closely following the original work, telling readers what is good about each classic and how to read a good book; the second is to highlight the point of view, using the accumulation of reading history and lectures, starting from the perspective of literature, history and philosophy, comparing texts, themes, writers, and protagonists, and digging out Explore the various ways of reading classics; the third is to talk about aesthetics, and use the teachers' overseas study experience to lead readers to jump out of words, experience reality, and enter Notre Dame de Paris written by Hugo and the streets of Paris written by Balzac; the fourth is to explore values, return to the present, sort out reading methods at different stages of life, and explore youth growth and dream struggle.

世界名大师课(综合卷)
Editor-in-chief Liu Mingjiu Wang Zhiliang Lan Yingnian
"World Famous Master Class: Comprehensive Volume" is an in-depth interpretation of 16 most representative titles in the history of foreign literature by translators and authoritative scholars in the field of world literature, such as "Homer's Epic", "The Divine Comedy", "The Decameron", "Crazy Roland", "The Sorrows of Young Werther", "Gitanjali", "The Prophet", "The Castle", "One Hundred Years of Solitude", "The Unbearable Lightness of Being", etc. Famous writers analyzed the classic names from different angles such as the author's experience, historical background, storyline, characters, and creative skills, and deeply discussed themes closely related to real life such as youth growth, dream struggle, relationships and wealth, love, hate, life and death, etc. For example, Ye Tingfang used easy-to-understand language to give an in-depth explanation of the "alienation" world described by Kafka in "The Castle". Ding Junjun walked into the heart of Young Werther and re-examined "The Sorrows of Young Werther" with a modern perspective...
"World Famous Master Class: Comprehensive Volume" is an in-depth interpretation of 16 most representative titles in the history of foreign literature by translators and authoritative scholars in the field of world literature, such as "Homer's Epic", "The Divine Comedy", "The Decameron", "Crazy Roland", "The Sorrows of Young Werther", "Gitanjali", "The Prophet", "The Castle", "One Hundred Years of Solitude", "The Unbearable Lightness of Being", etc. Famous writers analyzed the classic names from different angles such as the author's experience, historical background, storyline, characters, and creative skills, and deeply discussed themes closely related to real life such as youth growth, dream struggle, relationships and wealth, love, hate, life and death, etc. For example, Ye Tingfang used easy-to-understand language to give an in-depth explanation of the "alienation" world described by Kafka in "The Castle". Ding Junjun walked into the heart of Young Werther and re-examined "The Sorrows of Young Werther" with a modern perspective...

世界名大师课:美国卷
Editor-in-chief Liu Mingjiu Wang Zhiliang Lan Yingnian
The content of this book is an in-depth and simple interpretation of 16 of the most representative masterpieces in the history of American literature by translators and authoritative scholars in the field of world literature from more than a dozen prestigious universities in China. From the author's experience, historical background, storyline to the essence of the book, they closely follow the original work and explain it step by step, telling readers what is good about the classic and how to read a good book, and the story is vivid, interesting and fascinating. World famous books such as "The Scarlet Letter", "The Old Man and the Sea", "Gone with the Wind", "The Catcher in the Rye" and "Walden Pond" basically cover the required readings for junior high school and high school courses. They are very suitable for middle school students to expand their extracurricular reading horizons and enrich their reading. Reading the best books in a limited time, this set of books is of great benefit to awakening interest in reading and improving humanistic literacy.
The content of this book is an in-depth and simple interpretation of 16 of the most representative masterpieces in the history of American literature by translators and authoritative scholars in the field of world literature from more than a dozen prestigious universities in China. From the author's experience, historical background, storyline to the essence of the book, they closely follow the original work and explain it step by step, telling readers what is good about the classic and how to read a good book, and the story is vivid, interesting and fascinating. World famous books such as "The Scarlet Letter", "The Old Man and the Sea", "Gone with the Wind", "The Catcher in the Rye" and "Walden Pond" basically cover the required readings for junior high school and high school courses. They are very suitable for middle school students to expand their extracurricular reading horizons and enrich their reading. Reading the best books in a limited time, this set of books is of great benefit to awakening interest in reading and improving humanistic literacy.

世界名大师课:俄罗斯卷
Editor-in-chief Liu Mingjiu Wang Zhiliang Lan Yingnian
"Master Class of World Masterpieces: Russian Volume" is an in-depth interpretation of the 11 most representative masterpieces of Russian literature by translators and authoritative scholars in the field of world literature, such as "Eugene Onegin", "The Captain's Daughter", "The Imperial Envoy", "Dead Souls", "Crime and Punishment", "The Brothers Karamazov", "War and Peace", "Anna Karenina", "Resurrection", "The Quiet Don", "Doctor Zhivago", etc. Famous writers analyzed the classic works from different angles such as the author's experience, historical background, storyline, characters, and creative techniques, and deeply discussed themes closely related to real life such as youth growth, dream struggle, relationships and wealth, love, hate, life and death, etc. For example, Wang Zhiliang discussed how Pushkin created the first "superfluous man" image in Russian literature, and the contradiction between romance and fragility in Onegin; Liu Wenfei analyzed the poetic language and the structure of the "lyrical epic" in "Doctor Zhivago" to explain the poetic beauty of this novel...
"Master Class of World Masterpieces: Russian Volume" is an in-depth interpretation of the 11 most representative masterpieces of Russian literature by translators and authoritative scholars in the field of world literature, such as "Eugene Onegin", "The Captain's Daughter", "The Imperial Envoy", "Dead Souls", "Crime and Punishment", "The Brothers Karamazov", "War and Peace", "Anna Karenina", "Resurrection", "The Quiet Don", "Doctor Zhivago", etc. Famous writers analyzed the classic works from different angles such as the author's experience, historical background, storyline, characters, and creative techniques, and deeply discussed themes closely related to real life such as youth growth, dream struggle, relationships and wealth, love, hate, life and death, etc. For example, Wang Zhiliang discussed how Pushkin created the first "superfluous man" image in Russian literature, and the contradiction between romance and fragility in Onegin; Liu Wenfei analyzed the poetic language and the structure of the "lyrical epic" in "Doctor Zhivago" to explain the poetic beauty of this novel...