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Mrs Brannican

Mrs Brannican

General Fiction

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234K0

This book tells the story of the Franklin ship that disappeared after setting off. Mrs. Branniken suffered a mental disorder after the accident. After being treated, she regained consciousness and began to search for the sunken ship and Captain Branniken in the Western Pacific and Indian Oceans. Mrs. Branniken arrived in Sydney, Australia, and learned that Captain Branniken was detained by the indigenous people. She organized a rescue, was plotted on the way, encountered many dangers, and finally found her biological son, rescued her husband, and reunited her family.

Other People's Wives and Husbands under the Bed

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30K020

The two days when Ivan Andreevich was caught in adultery: the disgusting confessions on the street, the dirty performances under the bed... All of this constitutes a vivid picture that feels like hearing the voice and seeing the person. Writers rely on ingenious structures, seize the trivial matters of daily life that can reflect the essence of things, and use vivid and humorous language to portray each character vividly.

Serenade (bilingual Version of Kazuo Ishiguro's Works)

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160K0

"Serenade" is Kazuo Ishiguro's only collection of short stories. Using music as a clue, it consists of five seemingly independent but interrelated stories. The main characters in the story are all related to music: a frustrated restaurant musician, a faded singer, a self-admired cellist, a saxophonist who was forced to undergo plastic surgery for success, etc. Most of them are passionate about music but full of complaints about life. The plots may be absurd or lamentable. Using the theme of music and life, they express the author's consistent reflection on the living conditions of modern people. The bilingual version of "Serenade" is accompanied by the original text of the work, allowing readers to appreciate Ishiguro's exquisite and beautiful original English text at the same time, and enjoy double beauty.

Mousetrap

Mousetrap

General Fiction

G

55K02

The longest continuously running stage play in the world's history. The legendary drama has been performed continuously for more than half a century. Christie's finest dramatic work. Apart from the Bible and Shakespeare, Agatha Christie is the best-selling author in the world. Her 80 works have been translated into more than 100 languages ​​and published, with cumulative sales of more than 2 billion copies to date. Every seven seconds on this planet, a Christie's work is exchanged for pounds, dollars, francs... And renminbi. Before opening "The Mousetrap", the "secret" that can be revealed about the story itself is: the closed space. Opening hours. Ambiguous and complicated identities. A look that conceals the truth. No blood in sight. Heartbeat audible. "It is a play that you can take anyone to see. It is not really scary, nor is it a definite farce, but it has a little bit of these elements. Perhaps because of this, many people who come with different expectations can be satisfied at the same time." --Agatha Christie

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General Fiction

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92K0

"Romeo and Juliet" is one of William Shakespeare's famous plays. The story tells that the Montagu and Capulet families are two famous families in Verona, and they have developed a deep hatred for each other due to their long-standing grudges. Montague's son, young Romeo, wore a mask to attend the Capulet's masquerade party and met Capulet's only daughter Juliet. Without knowing each other's identities, Romeo and Juliet fall in love at first sight. The two later learned each other's identity and went through various twists and turns. In order to be together, Juliet first took fake poison and woke up to find that Romeo had committed suicide and also committed suicide beside Romeo.

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General Fiction

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78K0

"The Merchant of Venice" is Shakespeare's important early work and a highly satirical comedy. Created around 1596-1597. The theme of the script is to praise benevolence, friendship and love. It also reflects the contradiction between the commercial bourgeoisie and the loan sharks in the early stage of capitalism, and expresses the author's humanistic thoughts on issues such as money, law and religion in bourgeois society. An important literary achievement of this play is to create the typical image of Shylock, a profit-seeking, ruthless loan shark.

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General Fiction

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449K0

The nineteenth century in which Dostoevsky lived was a declining century. In that irrational era, people doubted all final conclusions, inherent nobility, royal power, and faith. In 1849, Dostoevsky was arrested for participating in a secret rally against the Tsar and angering the authorities. The following year, he was sentenced to exile in Siberia and served four years of hard labor. The painful life spent with criminals gave him a profound observation of the dark side of Russian society, and he also gained new concepts about human life, the good and evil in human nature, and the character of the Russian people. These observations and concepts are presented in "Crime and Punishment". The author himself said that this is "a confession about a criminal."

Song of the Lonely (hesse Works 13)

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139K0

This "Song of the Lonely" (also known as "The Autobiography of Hesse") contains a total of twelve chapters, including "The Year of a Magician", "Memories of School Life", "My Grandfather", "Memories of the Past", "Reminiscences of a Journey to India", "A Journey to Nuremberg", etc. It can be said to be the best confession to understand and understand Hesse's fiery and calm soul. Hesse won the Goethe Prize in 1946 and the Nobel Prize for Literature in the same year. Romain Rolland praised: "Hesse's attitude towards life is Goethe-like, and the foundation for the revival of the New German spirit is laid on this."

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General Fiction

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104K0

Loss is the only way to the end of life, and it is also the only way to return to the true nature. "Sleeping Beauty" is the culmination of Kawabata Yasushi's 60th birthday. Through the five experiences of the old man Eguchi to Sleeping Beauty's house, six sleeping beauties, and three dreams, the novel tells the story of people's helplessness towards aging and death in old age, their inferiority complex towards old men and their nostalgia for youth. The whole work has a transcendent and mysterious beauty that transcends time and space. It integrates Kawabata's lifelong philosophical meditation and guides people to look at the passing time with a heart of repentance, return to the beauty of innocence with a heart of redemption, and have infinite yearning for the beauty of freedom. The old man's ravings are a person's lonely recollections of youth. Life is fleeting, only infinite silence and immortality remain forever.

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General Fiction

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54K0

"Siddhartha" is not the story of Buddha. It tells the life of one person and the life that thousands of people will experience. What Siddhartha pursued throughout his life was the harmony and unity of life. It may seem grand, but it is an issue that no one can avoid. The language in this book is full of poetry and wisdom. If you read it carefully, you will have profound insights, allowing you to discover and experience your own life.

Narcissus and Goldmund

Narcissus and Goldmund

General Fiction

G

191K0

"Narcissus and Goldmund" is a novel by German writer and Nobel Prize winner Hermann Hesse. The young monk Narcissus was pious and docile, while his friend Goldmund was rebellious and uninhibited. He secretly had trysts with girls, escaped from the monastery and wandered around. Many years later, he was sentenced to death for falling in love with the governor's mistress. Narcissus, who became the abbot of the monastery, rescued him from prison and asked him to specialize in sculpture art. He integrated his life experience into his creations and achieved great success. Unable to settle for the status quo, he traveled again and became seriously ill. Narcissus expressed his friendship to him before his death, making him die happily. The novel shows the conflict between two different human natures.

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General Fiction

G

79K0

An unavoidable classic in the history of Japanese literature, the masterpiece of Kawabata Yasunari, the winner of the 1968 Nobel Prize for Literature, Shigeon's unprinted translation includes the two novels "Snow Country" and "The Songstress of Izu". The train passed through a long tunnel and headed for the snow country. Shimamura was about to meet Juzi for the second time, but unexpectedly saw Ye Zi's beautiful face reflected in the car window mirror. The three people's melancholy was involved, and the snowflakes fell on everyone. Is love really in vain?

Son of Heaven (kawabata Yasunari's Works Series)

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129K0

A volume of white drawings full of love and affection between an adopted daughter and her parents, showing the true love in the ordinary. The autobiography of Kawabata Yasunari, a "leading figure" in the Japanese literary world and winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature, is a precious work that peeps into the depths of the soul. It describes the symbol of Japanese beauty with a unique style and strong emotions. It has superb narrative skills and expresses the spiritual characteristics of the Japanese people with extraordinary sensitivity. "The Son of God" is a collection of autobiographical novels by Kawabata Yasunari, which includes four short stories: "Hometown", "Tokaido", "Tower of Sentiment", and "The Son of God". From the age of two to fourteen, Kawabata Yasunari's parents, sister, and grandparents died one after another. The plot of "Orphans from the End of the World" lingered in his life. In "Hometown", the author takes the opportunity of welcoming his adopted daughter to review his lonely boyhood; "Tokaido" remembers his old friend's journey to Beijing and explores the relationship between art and eternity; "God-given Son" describes the father-daughter relationship with his adopted daughter and records the activities of the Japanese PEN Association after the war... "God-given Son" is a precious work that peeks into the depths of Kawabata Yasunari's soul.

A Collection of Shakespeare's Works with Poetic Illustrations (set of 20 Volumes)

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1.2M0

William Shakespeare (1564-1616) was the greatest playwright and poet of the English Renaissance and the master of European Renaissance humanistic literature. He is an unprecedented dramatic poet and the greatest literary figure in the world in history. In order to commemorate the 400th anniversary of Shakespeare's death, the "Collection of Shakespeare's Works in Vertical Illustration" is specially published based on the first poetic version of "The Complete Works of Shakespeare" in the Chinese-speaking world edited and translated by Mr. Fang Ping of Shanghai Translation Publishing House. It comprehensively considers tragedies, comedies, historical dramas, legendary plays and sonnets, and selects 20 published single volumes, accompanied by a full set of classic illustrations by Sir John Gilbert.

Variety Ace (6): the Last Ace

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266K0

40 years ago, they were struggling for respect and recognition. Forty years later, they are torn apart by hatred and dissent. Now, they are key figures in the presidential election, and one of the candidates is planning to stir up a storm with his secret cardinal power...

Station in the Rain

Station in the Rain

General Fiction

G

94K01

"Station in the Shower" is a collection of novels by Kawabata Yasunari, a classic work by Nobel Prize winner Yasunari Kawabata. Yu Hua highly recommends "The Station in the Shower", which includes a total of 67 novels such as "The Locust and the Golden Pipa" and "The Man Who Stealed the Dogwood". It was another rainy evening at a station in the suburbs of Tokyo. Wives hurried over with umbrellas to greet their husbands returning from get off work. Only one wife was uneasy because she had met her love rival in her youth. In order not to be defeated, the two ladies hurriedly began to whitewash their happiness... The falling autumn rain, scattered flowers, and endless love and sadness were condensed.

Narcissus and Goldmund (hesse Selections)

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191K0

"Hesse Selections" includes five masterpieces from different periods by Hermann Hesse, winner of the 1946 Nobel Prize for Literature: "Under the Wheel", "Demian: The Wandering Boyhood", "Siddhartha", "Steppenwolf" and "Narcissus and Goldmund". In "Narcissus and Goldmund", there are two young men, one is wise and rational, determined to dedicate his body and mind to faith in front of the Green Lantern Scripture, the other escapes sensibility and pursues the ultimate love and art in wandering. When life comes to an end and close friends meet again, their eyes look at each other with nostalgia for the past life and gratification for the friendship that has never faded.

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General Fiction

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67K0

In life, one should never act or cheat. The famous work of Camus, winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature; the latest translation by the winner of the Fu Lei Translation and Publishing Award. "The Stranger" is a classic of existentialism and absurdist literature, and one of the most famous novels in the Western literary world in the 20th century. Exclusively included is the 10,000-word introduction to "Camus's Literary Journey" by Professor Zheng Kruu, which provides an in-depth analysis of Camus's life and creation. His important literary creation illuminates with clear seriousness the issues of human conscience in our time. As an artist and moralist, he vividly embodies the moral conscience of modern people through an existentialist's perspective on the absurdity of the world, and dramatically expresses the most basic issues related to human existence such as freedom, justice and death.

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General Fiction

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109K0

The novel has extremely successfully created the image of old Grandet, a cruel, cruel, greedy and greedy person. Grandet's image has been passed down to future generations as one of the four misers in the corridor of world literary figures!

Sword Art Online 13

Sword Art Online 13

Youth Fiction

G

103K0

"Bloom, Blue Rose." Kirito and Eugeo broke into the marble tower "Central Cathedral", the symbol of the "Axiom Church", and headed towards the top floor where the priest "Adominis Doret" was. The two finally meet again with Alice, the integrity knight of "Golden Katsura". However, Kirito and Alice's "Armed Complete Control Technique" went out of control, causing the outer wall of the tower to be destroyed, and the two fell outside the central cathedral. Eugeo, who was separated from Kirito, firmly believed that his partner was still alive and continued to climb the tower alone. The person who then appeared in front of him was the ancient and powerful Integrity Knight-Bercouli Synthesis Wan. Facing the legendary warrior he had longed for since he was a child, Eugeo drew the Blue Rose Sword. This duel ended with the birth of a swordsman. While Kirito was away, Eugeo put on the armor of an integrity knight, with a cold light shining in his eyes--

Four and a Half Stacks of Time Machine Blues

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66K0

In the midsummer Kyoto that turned into a flaming hell, the only air conditioner in the student apartment failed. The cause was that the monster's friend Ozu let water enter the remote control last night. How am I going to survive the rest of the heat? Just as I was discussing countermeasures with Akashi, the iceberg beauty whom I had a crush on, a rustic male student appeared in front of us and said that he had traveled through a time machine from the future twenty-five years later. So, a genius idea flashed in my mind - why not use a time machine to go back to yesterday and retrieve the remote control that has not been damaged? Facing Ozu and others who unscrupulously changed the world of yesterday, I had a premonition that the world was about to be destroyed.

Four-fold and a Half Myth Series

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135K01

The protagonist "I" is a junior student at Kyoto University. I wholeheartedly look forward to being accompanied by a black-haired girl and living a wonderful rose-colored campus life. However, things went against expectations, relationships failed, bad friends were made, and good opportunities were missed. In the end, they always retreated into the small "four-and-a-half-story dormitory" and wasted two full years of college. "If I had made a new choice, would I have experienced a completely different kind of college life?" - This work starts from this proposition and uses a parallel time and space perspective to imagine what a different youth story would happen if the protagonist returns to his freshman year and chooses a club again.

Sword Art Online (15-20 Volume Set)

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733K0

This set contains Sword Art Online volumes 15 to 20. The novel tells the story of mankind finally realizing complete virtual reality in 2022. The protagonist Kirito wears NERvGear and comes to the virtual world and is trapped in it. In order to escape, he plunges into a battle with no end in sight. The theme is a popular online game theme in recent years, but it is different from ordinary online adventures that are deviated from reality. In the plot, the protagonists are trapped in a closed online game world due to a conspiracy and cannot exit. In order to find out the truth of the conspiracy and save the lives of thousands of players, the male protagonist Kirito and his partners work hard in the world "SOD" that is different from traditional adventure stories and is full of online game elements.

Live a Free Life

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158K02

In this book, Mr. Lao She, a literary master, tells what he has experienced, heard, and thought in vivid and interesting writing. He explains the true meaning of life in simple and simple terms in every small thing, which is meaningful and profound. The book not only contains the worldly feelings of remembering relatives and friends, appreciating animals, and traveling around mountains and rivers, but also has the transcendent interest of understanding life and thinking about destiny. As he said, "Life is a rhythm, there must be light and shadow, left and right, sunny and rainy." May this book accompany you on your journey through life, and may you live a life of ease, simplicity, and happiness.

If This is True

If This is True

General Fiction

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108K02

If this is true - Mark Levy, the author of "The Shadow Stealer", a contemporary romance novel that leads the reading trend in France, has continued its best-selling myth for 16 years, and the great director Spielberg spent a lot of money to purchase the film rights.

Wonderful Books on Life in the Ming Dynasty·wizard Collection 3

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259K03

This book is a history of the creation and practice of the wisdom of the Chinese people. It was first compiled in the sixth year of Tianqi in the Ming Dynasty (1626). The book collects more than a thousand wisdom stories from the pre-Qin Dynasty to the Ming Dynasty, and is divided into ten parts and twenty-eight volumes according to the content. Most of the stories in the book are true and vivid, ranging from politicians' foresight and foresight to govern the country and the world, to military strategists strategizing and defeating the enemy, to civilians running their homes and solving problems, and women and children's wisdom being all-encompassing. They are the crystallization of the wisdom of the Chinese nation.

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General Fiction

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84K08

There had been a coffeehouse in this town, and the old boarded-up house was unlike any other for many miles, with tables covered with cloths and paper napkins, colorful streamers blowing from electric fans, and great Saturday night parties. The cafe has been closed for a long time, but everyone still remembers the stories that happened in the cafe... McCullers, a representative writer of American southern literature who is comparable to Faulkner, is a classic that speaks directly to people's hearts and condenses all the inspiration, talent and unique thoughts of her short life. Translator Chen Dongbiao gave a new interpretation and replayed the sad and sad song of love. Includes McCullers' first published story "The Prodigy" when he was 19 years old. The film of the same name was nominated for the Golden Bear Award.

Long Way Home

Long Way Home

General Fiction

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29K07

Swedish novel king Frederic Backman's private novels with excellent reputation have sold 13 million copies worldwide. Those who live in a hurry will miss a lot of things. Thank you for gifting this story to yourself. --The slow farewell and endless love between Buckman boy and grandfather, father and son, the book of life that Cha Eun-woo read three times in one go. 2016\U002F2017 Swedish Writer of the Year, No. 1 In the Amazon Writers Ranking in the United States. The king of super-popular novels highly recommended by Lin Yanjun, Ma Sichun, Zhang Haochen, Ji Changxu, Cha Eunwoo, The Seven Golden Years, Huo Siyan, Oprah, Tom Hanks, etc. Presented in Chinese and English, each sentence is so beautiful that you can read it aloud. The popular American illustrator Ella laytham has drawn 26 poetic illustrations. "A Man's Pilgrimage", "Bear Town", "A Man Called Ove Decides to Die", "Pumping Heart" and "Wearing Gloves to Wipe Tears" are produced and published by Big Fish Readings, with quality assurance. This wonderful and tender story will remind you of the good times spent with your family.

Wonderful Books on Life in the Ming Dynasty·wizard Collection 2

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291K01

This book is a history of the creation and practice of the wisdom of the Chinese people. It was first compiled in the sixth year of Tianqi in the Ming Dynasty (1626). The book contains more than 1,200 stories of think tanks from the pre-Qin Dynasty to the Ming Dynasty. The characters shown in the book are all using wisdom and strategy to create history. It collects more than a thousand wisdom stories from the pre-Qin Dynasty to the Ming Dynasty, divided into ten parts and twenty-eight volumes according to the content. Most of the stories in the book are true and vivid, ranging from politicians' foresight and foresight to govern the country and the world, to military strategists strategizing and defeating the enemy, to civilians running their homes and solving problems, and women and children's wisdom being all-encompassing. They are the crystallization of the wisdom of the Chinese nation.

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General Fiction

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114K0

"Ancient Capital" tells the story of the joys and sorrows of a pair of twin sisters in Kyoto. The elder sister Chieko was abandoned due to her poor family, and was later adopted by the silk merchant Taijiro and his wife, and became a beautiful girl; the younger sister Miaozi became an orphan when she was in her infancy, and stayed in the mountain village to be employed when she grew up. The two met by chance on the night of Gion Festival and were surprised to learn that they were twin sisters. One is delicate and sensitive, the other is kind and simple, but they cannot recognize each other due to the huge difference in status... "Ancient Capital" is one of the three works by Kawabata Yasunari that won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1968. In this novel, Kawabata Yasunari depicts the beautiful Japan in his heart. The image of the girl in his works is pure and lovely, and the whole novel is filled with the girl's poetic sadness. The colors of the works are bright and healthy, and the style of the times is also shown. Readers will fall in love with Kyoto and yearn for Kyoto through this book.

Goodbye, Blackbird

Goodbye, Blackbird

General Fiction

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108K01

Hoshino Kazuhiko, a young man from the fraternity department, got involved in a dispute for some reason. He was caught by the violent monster Yumei sent by the evil organization and asked him to board a bus bound for "Hell". Hoshino refused to obey and begged Yumei to give him a chance to say goodbye to important people. After Yumei asked, she found out that this guy was actually dating five women at the same time! "If they don't say goodbye properly, they won't be able to take the next step in their lives." She told Hoshino's sincere confession to her superiors, but unexpectedly received the reply "This is quite interesting." Yumei wanted to complete the task as soon as possible, while Hoshino wanted to give up on his girlfriends completely. The two had no choice but to create the most unconvincing breakup declaration in the world: "Because I, Hoshino Kazuhiko, will marry Yumei...", An unscrupulous girl who bets her whole life on Big Mac Ramen, a single mother who raised her son alone, and went astray. A rope fanatic who became a thief, a radio woman who uses numbers to predict bad luck, and a powerful actress who vows never to break up - five incomparable strange women, five gorgeous breakups that emphasize efficiency, and a young man who can even stutter when lying. Can he really complete a life-risking breakup tour with the violent Yumei?

Tao An's Dream Memories and West Lake's Dream Quest

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161K0

"Tao'an Dream Memories" contains many trivial things, covering various aspects of city scenery, beautiful mountains and rivers, folk customs, and the art of life. The lines in the book are permeated with a fresh breath of life, bearing the imprint of rich emerging citizen culture, and also embodying the author's thoughts on water shield perch. "Dream Seeking the West Lake" has a total of five volumes and more than 80 articles, most of which are short stories. They are written in the spatial order of general record, north road, west road, middle road, south road, and exterior scenes, showing the past and present of Hangzhou in front of readers. Each scene begins with a small preface, and selected ancient and modern poems about the West Lake are listed below.

Suiyuan Poems (volume 4)

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53K0

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Nalan Ci (hardcover)

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230K0

"Nalan Ci" is a collection of Nalan Xingde's poems. The themes involve love, family affection, friendship, miscellaneous feelings, etc., And the scenery of Jiangnan beyond the Great Wall, ancient and modern times, are all included. The style of his poems is elegant, graceful, graceful and charming, which is quite reminiscent of the late masters of the Southern Tang Dynasty. It has a very special status and influence in the history of Chinese literature. This book carefully collects the ancient manuscripts of Nalan Xingde's "Nalan Ci", combines the original text, word translation, comments and appreciation, annotations and doubts, supplemented by sincere original paintings, and uses pictures to explain the text. It is beautiful and true, and offers readers the beauty and charm of Chinese classical poetry written by a talented man of the previous generation.

Nalan Ci: One Foot of Beauty, Three Inches of Sadness

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48K04

Extreme wisdom will be hurt, and a word of truth cannot satisfy Nalan's thoughts; deep love will not last long, and a lifetime of character will be incomplete, just like talent. "If life were just like the first time we met, why would the autumn wind be so sad as to draw a fan?" - Nalan Xingde's words are clear, graceful and unique. The handed down "Nalan Ci" enjoyed a high reputation in society at that time and was highly praised by literati. People at the time said, "Every family is competing to sing "Drinking Water Ci". How many people know about Nalan's thoughts?" This shows the great influence of his Ci. Wang Guowei commented on him in "Human Words": "He sees things with natural eyes and expresses emotions with natural tongue, so he can really do this. Since the Northern Song Dynasty, there is only one person."

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General Fiction

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115K0

Includes "A Thousand Cranes" and its sequel "A Thousand Birds". In "Thousand Cranes", Mitani Kikuharu's father had a very complicated emotional entanglement with Chikako Kurimoto and Mrs. Ota during his lifetime. After Mr. Mitani passed away, Mrs. Ota and Kikuji met by chance at a tea party and actually fell in love with him. After the two fell in love, Mrs. Ota committed suicide due to deep inner condemnation. Mrs. Ota's daughter Fumiko's contact with Kikuji has always been in the shadow of her mother, accompanying Kikuji as her mother's substitute. The projection of fate overlapped on the living and the dead, and the peaceful life was completely derailed and headed in an unknown direction... "Hachidori" describes how Yukiko, who briefly appeared in the first chapter, became Kikuji's bride, and then made a decision to eliminate the sadness and loss caused by Mrs. Ota's disappearance. All kinds of efforts finally made Kikuji full of tenderness for him... "A Thousand Cranes" is one of the three works by Kawabata Yasunari that won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1968. It has the most beautiful characteristics of Japanese works: amazing simplicity, delicate emotions, and a painter-like sensitivity to the tangible world. It depicts the conflict between love and morality, and depicts Japanese scenery and psychology in a delicate and timeless way. It seems as if there are thousands of white cranes flying in the sunset between the lines.

Walk Slowly and Enjoy!

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157K7.717

Life is inherently a broader art, and each person's life history is his own work. The "artistic life" advocated by Mr. Zhu Guangqian is actually the most necessary life attitude in modern busy life. "If you ask me, why do people live in this ever-changing world? I say, life is for life, and there is no other purpose; if you complain to God, how miserable life is! I say, people are not born in this world to enjoy happiness, so it is not strange." There are many realms of life. If you can achieve the artistic life advocated by Mr. Zhu, you can say that "this life is worthy of guilt." "Walk slowly and enjoy!" Extracts and compiles Mr. Zhu Guangqian's most life-rich classic articles, with the theme of life pursuit and realm. The content includes aspects such as beauty, philosophy of life, and cultivation of life. It is Mr. Zhu Guangqian's real care and teaching, enlightenment and encouragement to young people.

Xiao Hong's Works 1 (chinese Modern Literature Classic Library)

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184K01

Xiao Hong (1911-1942), a native of Heilongjiang. Her original name is Zhang Naiying, and her pen name is Xiao Hong. In 1930, he met Xiao Jun, the two fell in love, and together they completed the collection of essays "Shangshi Street". In 1933, he and Xiao Jun self-published a collection of works "Trek". He went to Shanghai in 1934 and completed the novel "The Field of Life and Death" in the same year. It was published as one of the "Slave Series" with the help of Lu Xun the following year. Xiao Hong thus achieved a status in the history of modern literature. In 1936, in order to get rid of his mental distress, he traveled east to Japan and wrote the prose "Lonely Life" and the long poem "Grains of Sand" in Tokyo. After the outbreak of the Anti-Japanese War. Join the anti-Japanese and national salvation movement. Later he taught at the National Revolutionary University. Went to Hong Kong in 1940. Xiao Hong's major works include the novel "Mabele", the retrospective novel "The Story of Hulan River", and a series of short and medium-length stories recalling his hometown, such as "Ox Cart" and "March in a Small Town".

The Complete Poems of Shakespeare: Sonnets and Others (chinese Translation of World Literature Masterpieces Series)

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104K0

Shakespeare was first a poet famous in the British literary world, and then a great playwright. This book contains all his poetry works. Shakespeare's poems include three long poems ("Venus and Adonis", "The Humiliation of Lucrece" and "The Mistress of Love"), 154 sonnets, a collection of miscellaneous poems ("The Love Seekers"), and two short poems ("The Phoenix and the Turtle Dove" and "Ode to the Queen"). Among them, "Venus and Adonis" (1593) was the most popular love narrative poem of that era. This poem is called Shakespeare's "maiden work". The story is fresh and lively, the melody is beautiful and harmonious, the metaphors are exquisite, the language is magnificent, sometimes witty and funny, sometimes sad and sad. It portrays Venus, the goddess of love, as a charming and unrestrained female image who dares to pursue worldly love. The Sonnets (1609), which is best known to readers, contains 154 sonnets. These 154 sonnets are actually a symbol of the mature development of Shakespeare's humanistic spirit and a monument to his superb artistic level.

Complete Poems of Shakespeare: Long Narrative Poems

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81K0

"Complete Collection of Shakespeare's Poems - Long Narrative Poems" is part of the "Northern Lights Poetry Series·Classic Translation Series". Shakespeare's five long narrative poems include "Venus and Adoni", "The Lost Virginity of Lucrece", "The Complaints of a Lover", "The Phoenix and the Turtle Dove" and "The Passionate Pilgrim". Among them, "Venus and Adoni" is a new translation by the translator Mr. Tu An, which has never been published before. This book is a collection of Shakespeare's poems, including all of Shakespeare's sonnets and long narrative poems, except for some non-independent poems scattered in his dramatic works. These poems have been carefully translated by Mr. Tu An, a leading figure in the field of translation, which restores and displays the content and ideas expressed in the poems as much as possible, which is helpful for readers and scholars to understand and study Shakespeare's poems.

If the World and Love Were Still Young: Shakespeare's Love Poems (revised and Upgraded Edition)

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22K0

"If the World and Love Were Still Young" is the essence of Shakespeare's 100 love poems, including 40 selected dramatic love poems, 52 selected sonnets, and 8 short poems. It's the kind of book we need to revisit at some point in our lives. Some people say that you should not read too many of Shakespeare's poems at one time because they will make you sad. Injecting despair into black characters, these love poems are like bleeding roses and crying hearts, telling the truest side of the adult world, naked love and pain. Time will pierce the beauty and delicacy of youth. All we can do now is remember and not forget. This collection of gentle poems will talk to you and comfort you every night you miss me.

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Literature

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"Poetry Talks about Life - Selected Poems of Hesse" selects 275 excellent poems from the author's 15 collections of poems, and publishes them in one volume in five parts: "Youth", "Youth", "Middle-aged", "Old Age" and "Old Age". Hesse's literary career began and ended with poetry creation; his first collection of poems, "Romantic Songs," collected his poetry creation since the age of 15, and his last poem, "The Rattling of Broken Branches," was completed the day before his death. During the nearly 70 years of Hesse's poetry career, he composed about 1,400 poems, of which more than 800 were edited by him into 15 poetry anthologies. Hesse's poems are deeply loved by the German people. His poems are pure and touching, and each chapter expresses his true feelings. Not only is his language delicate and euphemistic, concise and simple, but his style is also particularly fresh, natural and smooth.

Poets and Poetry (collected Literary Criticisms of Harold Bloom)

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This book contains Bloom's incisive reviews of fifty-six influential poets in literary history. From Petrarch in the 14th century to British and American poets such as Anne Carson in the late 20th century, to Pushkin, Baudelaire, Rimbaud, Neruda and other poets in other languages, Bloom has carefully sorted out the Western poetic tradition and demonstrated the dialogue between poets and the world. Bloom incorporates Freudian and Gnostic ideas into his multi-angle analysis and introduction, always running through the concept of "anxiety of influence", emphasizing the competitive relationship between later poets and pioneers, making it an excellent guide for poetry appreciation. Introduction to the series: Since 1984, the outstanding contemporary literary critic Harold Bloom has cooperated with Chelsea Publishing House to launch an unprecedented venture: carefully selecting inspiring critical masterpieces around the works of popular Western writers, and editing and publishing thousands of critical collections of famous writers to help readers enhance their literary appreciation. Bloom admitted that in this grand undertaking of striving for comprehensiveness, he also learned a lot and learned how to write for the public; literary criticism is not only an individual's insight, but also a public undertaking. Twenty years later, he divided the introductions he wrote for these critical essays into six volumes to commemorate this quixotic adventure. These short and concise articles presented in six volumes can be regarded as the dazzling sparks of the collision between a rare genius and countless great minds in the history of literature.

Detailed Notes on Du's Poems (complete Three Volumes) (chinese Traditional Chinese Studies Library)

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The art of Du's poetry has many achievements. Regardless of ancient style, modern style, five-character style, or seven-character style, all have their own unique strengths. Qiu Zhaoao in the Qing Dynasty spent 20 years collecting annotations from various sources and compiled them into "Detailed Annotations on Du Poems". The information is extremely detailed and it is still an important reference book for reading Du Poems. This compilation is based on the post-printed supplement of the explanatory notes in the 52nd year of Kangxi (1713), and is collated with other editions to unify the format and contents, correct errors and punctuation, and compile an index to the appendix.

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"Romeo and Juliet" is one of the "Complete Chinese Translation Classics by Xu Yuanchong" and is also one of Shakespeare's famous tragedies. The story told is familiar to the majority of readers: the plot tells the story of Juliet, the daughter of the Kapler family, an Italian aristocratic family, and Montague, who have been enemies for generations. The son Romeo fell in love at first sight, fell in love persistently, and had a secret union. However, due to the conflict and mutual killing between the two families, Romeo was exiled. With the help of the priest, Juliet took medicine and faked her death to escape the marriage arranged by her father, and finally both died in love.

A Midsummer Night's Dream (chinese-english)

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Shakespeare's classic comedy. Zhu Shenghao's classic translation, a Chinese-English bilingual version, allows you to intuitively experience the charm of Shakespeare's language. "A Midsummer Night's Dream" is a very representative comedy work by Shakespeare. It tells the love story of lovers who finally get married. This work has a huge influence in the history of world literature and drama. Although the story in the play takes place in the ancient Greek period, the thoughts and feelings of the characters in the play are based on the real life in Britain at that time, reflecting the struggle of new women at that time for the right to free love and independent marriage. Through the contrast of real emotions and the magic forest, and the coexistence of real characters and the fairy king of the forest, it expresses the humanistic ideal of equal coexistence between people and harmonious coexistence between man and nature. If this drama offends you, just think of it as a dream.

Zhu Shenghao's Translation of Five Types of Shakespeare's Comedies (translation Series by Chinese Translators)

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215K0

The plays Shakespeare wrote throughout his life include historical dramas, comedies and tragedies, which belong to three creative periods with their own emphasis. In comedy, Shakespeare achieved high achievements. The humanists of the Renaissance held beautiful ideals and believed deeply that the future of mankind was infinitely bright. This spirit of optimism was the keynote of Shakespeare's comedy creations. This book selects five representative comedies among these, namely "The Merchant of Venice", "A Midsummer Night's Dream", "Twelfth Night", "Much Ado About Nothing" and "As You Like It", collectively known as "Shakespeare's Five Comedies". Zhu Shenghao's translation is distinctive in quality and style, with beautiful and clear diction and distinctive characters. It is an artistic treasure cherished by readers and recognized by Shakespeare researchers at home and abroad. Since its publication by our publisher, the book has been revised by successive generations of experts, scholars and editors. It has condensed the wisdom of the academic community on Shakespeare research and has been recognized by readers over the years.

The Complete Works of Shakespeare (collection Illustrated Edition, 12 Volumes in Total)

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Shakespeare's works are treasures in the history of human literature, encyclopedias of human society, and are even considered secular bibles. Everyone can find their own shadow in Shakespeare's plays. This set of "The Complete Works of Shakespeare" contains all of Shakespeare's plays and poetry, including 41 plays, 2 plays plus plays, 154 sonnets, two long narrative poems and other poems. Particularly different from other previous editions, this set of Shakespeare's complete works uses nearly a thousand illustrations by famous artists such as John Gilbert, the president of the Royal Watercolor Society in the 19th century, and illustrator George Cruickshank. The combination of pictures and texts provides more visual images for reading and understanding Shakespeare's works. This set of Shakespeare's complete works is selected from Zhu Shenghao's classic translation. The parts not translated by Zhu Shenghao were completed by the famous translator Su Fuzhong.

The Peony Pavilion (chinese Classic Drama)

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217K0

"The Peony Pavilion" is one of the masterpieces of the Ming Dynasty playwright Tang Xianzu. There are 55 episodes in total. It describes the life and death love story of Du Liniang and Liu Mengmei. It is filled with romantic ideals of pursuing personal happiness, calling for individual liberation, and opposing the feudal system. It is deeply touching. It is a masterpiece of romanticism in the history of Chinese opera. Du Liniang is one of the most touching images of women in Chinese classical literature after Cui Yingying. Her life and death for love calls for the liberation of personality, freedom of love, and independence in marriage, and exposes the destruction of people's happy lives and beautiful ideals by feudal ethics. "The Peony Pavilion" is famous for its beautiful diction, its lyrics are organic and interesting, and its music and lyrics take advantage of both the vigorous and turbulent Northern music and the subtle and elegant Southern poetry. Ming Lu Tiancheng called it "thrilling, ingenious and endlessly innovative, truly worthy of the ages!"

Grinding Iron Classic Library Series: Selected Works of Shakespeare's Dramas (bilingual Chinese and English·5 Volumes Set)

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334K0

When in love, people become Romeo and Juliet; when in hesitation, people question survival or destruction. From the collapse of royal power to the noise of the market, from the whispers of love to the struggle for power - all emotions resonate in Shakespeare's writings. Power, desire, love, justice and fantasy, five eternal propositions, are staged in the theater of the book. "Hamlet", "Macbeth", "Romeo and Juliet", "The Merchant of Venice" and "A Midsummer Night's Dream" are five drama monuments spanning four hundred years, covering tragedies, dramas and comedies. They depict the purest humanity and are still radiating bright light in the long river of human civilization.

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