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Verne Science Fiction Classic·4
General Fiction凡尔纳科幻经典·4
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This book includes four classic works by Verne: "Mysterious Island", "Measuring the Meridian", "Flying Village" and "Aerial Adventures". The book not only contains thrilling adventures, but also various strange customs and customs. The protagonists in it not only have superhuman wisdom and strong perseverance, but also have a perseverance spirit. Their lofty ideals, strong characters, excellent qualities and noble sentiments are worth learning from.
This book includes four classic works by Verne: "Mysterious Island", "Measuring the Meridian", "Flying Village" and "Aerial Adventures". The book not only contains thrilling adventures, but also various strange customs and customs. The protagonists in it not only have superhuman wisdom and strong perseverance, but also have a perseverance spirit. Their lofty ideals, strong characters, excellent qualities and noble sentiments are worth learning from.

Verne's Science Fiction Stories·10
General Fiction凡尔纳科幻故事·10
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Jules Verne, the nineteenth-century French science fiction master, is known as the "Father of Science Fantasy." He was born in February 1828 and died in March 1905. He wrote hundreds of science fiction novels in his life, including 64 novels, with a total word count of seven to eight million words. His main achievement is the completion of a set of science fiction and adventure novels, collectively titled "Wonderful Wanderings in the Known and Unknown World". The content covers everything from the earth to the outer space, from geology and geography to aerospace, navigation and so on.
Jules Verne, the nineteenth-century French science fiction master, is known as the "Father of Science Fantasy." He was born in February 1828 and died in March 1905. He wrote hundreds of science fiction novels in his life, including 64 novels, with a total word count of seven to eight million words. His main achievement is the completion of a set of science fiction and adventure novels, collectively titled "Wonderful Wanderings in the Known and Unknown World". The content covers everything from the earth to the outer space, from geology and geography to aerospace, navigation and so on.

Verne's Science Fiction Stories·3
General Fiction凡尔纳科幻故事·3
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Jules Verne, the nineteenth-century French science fiction master, is known as the "Father of Science Fantasy." He was born in February 1828 and died in March 1905. He wrote hundreds of science fiction novels in his life, including 64 novels, with a total word count of seven to eight million words. His main achievement is the completion of a set of science fiction and adventure novels, collectively titled "Wonderful Wanderings in the Known and Unknown World". The content covers everything from the earth to the outer space, from geology and geography to aerospace, navigation and so on.
Jules Verne, the nineteenth-century French science fiction master, is known as the "Father of Science Fantasy." He was born in February 1828 and died in March 1905. He wrote hundreds of science fiction novels in his life, including 64 novels, with a total word count of seven to eight million words. His main achievement is the completion of a set of science fiction and adventure novels, collectively titled "Wonderful Wanderings in the Known and Unknown World". The content covers everything from the earth to the outer space, from geology and geography to aerospace, navigation and so on.

Verne's Science Fiction Stories·7
General Fiction凡尔纳科幻故事·7
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Jules Verne, the nineteenth-century French science fiction master, is known as the "Father of Science Fantasy." He was born in February 1828 and died in March 1905. He wrote hundreds of science fiction novels in his life, including 64 novels, with a total word count of seven to eight million words. His main achievement is the completion of a set of science fiction and adventure novels, collectively titled "Wonderful Wanderings in the Known and Unknown World". The content covers everything from the earth to the outer space, from geology and geography to aerospace, navigation and so on.
Jules Verne, the nineteenth-century French science fiction master, is known as the "Father of Science Fantasy." He was born in February 1828 and died in March 1905. He wrote hundreds of science fiction novels in his life, including 64 novels, with a total word count of seven to eight million words. His main achievement is the completion of a set of science fiction and adventure novels, collectively titled "Wonderful Wanderings in the Known and Unknown World". The content covers everything from the earth to the outer space, from geology and geography to aerospace, navigation and so on.

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A large monster suspected to be a narwhal was discovered at sea, and Professor Aronnax and his servant Conseil were invited to join the hunt. During the pursuit, they and harpooner Ned Land unfortunately fell into the water and landed on the monster's back. They discovered that the monster was not a narwhal, but a submarine with a wonderful structure. The submarine was built secretly by Nemo on a desert island in the ocean. It has a strong hull and uses seawater to generate electricity. Captain Nemo invites Aronas to travel to the bottom of the sea. Starting from the Pacific Ocean, they passed through coral islands, the Indian Ocean, the Red Sea, the Mediterranean Sea, and the Atlantic Ocean, and saw many rare animals, plants and strange scenes in the sea. On the way, they also experienced many dangerous situations such as stranding, siege by indigenous people, fighting with sharks, iceberg road closure, octopus attack and so on. Finally, when the submarine arrived at the coast of Norway, the three of them left without saying goodbye and returned to their hometown.
A large monster suspected to be a narwhal was discovered at sea, and Professor Aronnax and his servant Conseil were invited to join the hunt. During the pursuit, they and harpooner Ned Land unfortunately fell into the water and landed on the monster's back. They discovered that the monster was not a narwhal, but a submarine with a wonderful structure. The submarine was built secretly by Nemo on a desert island in the ocean. It has a strong hull and uses seawater to generate electricity. Captain Nemo invites Aronas to travel to the bottom of the sea. Starting from the Pacific Ocean, they passed through coral islands, the Indian Ocean, the Red Sea, the Mediterranean Sea, and the Atlantic Ocean, and saw many rare animals, plants and strange scenes in the sea. On the way, they also experienced many dangerous situations such as stranding, siege by indigenous people, fighting with sharks, iceberg road closure, octopus attack and so on. Finally, when the submarine arrived at the coast of Norway, the three of them left without saying goodbye and returned to their hometown.

The Essence of Verne's Science Fiction Stories (volume 2)
General Fiction凡尔纳科幻故事精华(第二卷)
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With a "whoosh" sound, a light boat sailed 20 nautical miles in the eastern Mediterranean Sea in an instant. The speed is so fast that it is rare in the world and makes people feel incredible. This day happened to be October 18, 1827 AD, but the sun was setting on the horizon and it was almost dusk.
With a "whoosh" sound, a light boat sailed 20 nautical miles in the eastern Mediterranean Sea in an instant. The speed is so fast that it is rare in the world and makes people feel incredible. This day happened to be October 18, 1827 AD, but the sun was setting on the horizon and it was almost dusk.

The Classic Work of the Father of Science Fiction: the Fifteen-year-old Captain (volume 2)
General Fiction科幻小说之父经典作品:十五岁的船长(中册)
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Verne's Science Fiction Stories·9
General Fiction凡尔纳科幻故事·9
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Jules Verne, the nineteenth-century French science fiction master, is known as the "Father of Science Fantasy." He was born in February 1828 and died in March 1905. He wrote hundreds of science fiction novels in his life, including 64 novels, with a total word count of seven to eight million words. His main achievement is the completion of a set of science fiction and adventure novels, collectively titled "Wonderful Wanderings in the Known and Unknown World". The content covers everything from the earth to the outer space, from geology and geography to aerospace, navigation and so on.
Jules Verne, the nineteenth-century French science fiction master, is known as the "Father of Science Fantasy." He was born in February 1828 and died in March 1905. He wrote hundreds of science fiction novels in his life, including 64 novels, with a total word count of seven to eight million words. His main achievement is the completion of a set of science fiction and adventure novels, collectively titled "Wonderful Wanderings in the Known and Unknown World". The content covers everything from the earth to the outer space, from geology and geography to aerospace, navigation and so on.

Jules Verne's Old Translations: Journey Underground
General Fiction凡尔纳旧译集:地底旅行
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That is A Journey to the Center of the Earth, now translated as: Journey to the Center of the Earth. Science fiction. A determined, courageous and dedicated scientific explorer, together with his nephew and guide, followed the guidance of predecessors and conducted a three-month scientific expedition underground, revealing a magical underground world. In 1906, Lu Xun translated this novel into Chinese, which played a catalytic role in the emergence of science fiction novels in China, which was still in a chaotic state.
That is A Journey to the Center of the Earth, now translated as: Journey to the Center of the Earth. Science fiction. A determined, courageous and dedicated scientific explorer, together with his nephew and guide, followed the guidance of predecessors and conducted a three-month scientific expedition underground, revealing a magical underground world. In 1906, Lu Xun translated this novel into Chinese, which played a catalytic role in the emergence of science fiction novels in China, which was still in a chaotic state.

Verne Science Fiction Stories
General Fiction凡尔纳科幻故事
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Jules Verne, the 19th-century French science fiction master, is known as the "Father of Science Fantasy." His works are voluminous and all-encompassing. "Verne's Science Fiction Stories" selects many of Verne's famous works. Reading these science fiction stories by young people can help enlighten their wisdom and inspire their passion for and pursuit of science, thereby comprehensively improving their scientific and cultural qualities. By reading his works, adults can expand their horizons, improve their thinking, and cultivate their sentiments.
Jules Verne, the 19th-century French science fiction master, is known as the "Father of Science Fantasy." His works are voluminous and all-encompassing. "Verne's Science Fiction Stories" selects many of Verne's famous works. Reading these science fiction stories by young people can help enlighten their wisdom and inspire their passion for and pursuit of science, thereby comprehensively improving their scientific and cultural qualities. By reading his works, adults can expand their horizons, improve their thinking, and cultivate their sentiments.

海底两万里(凡尔纳科幻精品)
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There are many volumes of Verne's works. This set of works includes Verne's representative works "Journey to the Center of the Earth", "Captain Grant's Sons and Daughters", "Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea", "Around the World in Eighty Days", "The Mysterious Island", "The Five Hundred Million Frans", "Green Light", "Beacon Island", "Fifteen Boys" and "Machine Island". It concentrates the essence of Verne's works and is very suitable for a wide range of readers.
There are many volumes of Verne's works. This set of works includes Verne's representative works "Journey to the Center of the Earth", "Captain Grant's Sons and Daughters", "Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea", "Around the World in Eighty Days", "The Mysterious Island", "The Five Hundred Million Frans", "Green Light", "Beacon Island", "Fifteen Boys" and "Machine Island". It concentrates the essence of Verne's works and is very suitable for a wide range of readers.

Alive
General Fiction活着
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"Alive" contains Wang Jinkang's two works, "Alive" and "On Instinct". "Alive" tells the story of how a child with a congenital terminal disease discovered signs of the collapse of the universe under the influence of his stepfather, triggering changes in politics and public sentiment around the world. But then he revised his theory on his deathbed, proving that this collapse was just the reverberation of a solitary wave produced by the Big Bang and would pass quickly. Our galaxy is not dead yet. "On Instinct": Animal instincts are also formed in this way: the initial program must be very simple, and then it will self-guide, self-motivate, and unfold layer by layer until it forms a complex instinct.
"Alive" contains Wang Jinkang's two works, "Alive" and "On Instinct". "Alive" tells the story of how a child with a congenital terminal disease discovered signs of the collapse of the universe under the influence of his stepfather, triggering changes in politics and public sentiment around the world. But then he revised his theory on his deathbed, proving that this collapse was just the reverberation of a solitary wave produced by the Big Bang and would pass quickly. Our galaxy is not dead yet. "On Instinct": Animal instincts are also formed in this way: the initial program must be very simple, and then it will self-guide, self-motivate, and unfold layer by layer until it forms a complex instinct.

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A strange thing happened at sea in 1866. At that time, many ships discovered a sea monster, and some ships were attacked by it. The United States sent a warship to chase the monster. French biologists were invited to join the chase. As a result, the professor and his two companions fell into the water and were rescued by the monster. After that, they followed the monster around the sea to explore the secrets of the seabed, and also discovered that the so-called monster turned out to be a submarine. The whole book has twists and turns and suspense. It not only describes the fate of the characters, but also releases a lot of scientific knowledge. This book has always been loved by readers. This time it was selected into the "Masterpiece Curriculum·Whole Book Reading Series". A famous Chinese teacher was invited to write an introduction to the book, including the growth experience of the author Verne, his dream of being a writer and scientific dream, and also discussed the writing skills of the work. He also formulated a reading schedule for the students and sorted out the key points of knowledge based on the plot of each chapter. The book was also compared with the science fiction novels "The Three-Body Problem" and "The Wandering Earth" by local Chinese writers, and the charm of science fiction novels was explained. Finally, knowledge links were designed. After reading this book, readers not only understand Verne's works, enrich their imagination, increase their scientific knowledge, but also greatly improve their interest in reading.
A strange thing happened at sea in 1866. At that time, many ships discovered a sea monster, and some ships were attacked by it. The United States sent a warship to chase the monster. French biologists were invited to join the chase. As a result, the professor and his two companions fell into the water and were rescued by the monster. After that, they followed the monster around the sea to explore the secrets of the seabed, and also discovered that the so-called monster turned out to be a submarine. The whole book has twists and turns and suspense. It not only describes the fate of the characters, but also releases a lot of scientific knowledge. This book has always been loved by readers. This time it was selected into the "Masterpiece Curriculum·Whole Book Reading Series". A famous Chinese teacher was invited to write an introduction to the book, including the growth experience of the author Verne, his dream of being a writer and scientific dream, and also discussed the writing skills of the work. He also formulated a reading schedule for the students and sorted out the key points of knowledge based on the plot of each chapter. The book was also compared with the science fiction novels "The Three-Body Problem" and "The Wandering Earth" by local Chinese writers, and the charm of science fiction novels was explained. Finally, knowledge links were designed. After reading this book, readers not only understand Verne's works, enrich their imagination, increase their scientific knowledge, but also greatly improve their interest in reading.

Verne's Science Fiction Stories·6
General Fiction凡尔纳科幻故事·6
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Jules Verne, the nineteenth-century French science fiction master, is known as the "Father of Science Fantasy." He was born in February 1828 and died in March 1905. He wrote hundreds of science fiction novels in his life, including 64 novels, with a total word count of seven to eight million words. His main achievement is the completion of a set of science fiction and adventure novels, collectively titled "Wonderful Wanderings in the Known and Unknown World". The content covers everything from the earth to the outer space, from geology and geography to aerospace, navigation and so on.
Jules Verne, the nineteenth-century French science fiction master, is known as the "Father of Science Fantasy." He was born in February 1828 and died in March 1905. He wrote hundreds of science fiction novels in his life, including 64 novels, with a total word count of seven to eight million words. His main achievement is the completion of a set of science fiction and adventure novels, collectively titled "Wonderful Wanderings in the Known and Unknown World". The content covers everything from the earth to the outer space, from geology and geography to aerospace, navigation and so on.

Feileng Cui Tragedy·vina
Literature翡冷翠悲剧·薇娜
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"The Tragedy of Florence - Vina" is one of Oscar Wilde's dramatic works in the "Complete Collection of Classic Chinese Translations by Xu Yuanchong". The book includes two scripts: "The Tragedy of Florence" has only one scene, and the plot takes place in Florence, Italy in the early 16th century. Bianca, the wife of the businessman Simon, was loved and pursued by Guido Bardi, the son of the Grand Duke of Florence, and the two had an affair. After Simon found out when he returned home, he had a drinking contest with Kido, defeated him and killed him. "Vina" is a tragedy in four acts. The story takes place at the end of the 19th century. Anarchists with Veina as the center gathered in secret to resist and overthrow the brutal rule of the Tsar. They vowed never to love or be loved by others, and to abandon ordinary human emotions. The son of the old tsar, Alesh, had ideas of innovation and love for the people. He disguised himself as a medical student to participate in a secret gathering of anarchists, and fell in love with Vina involuntarily and silently. After the old tsar was assassinated, Alesh inherited the throne of the tsar. This was considered a betrayal by the anarchists, so they sent Vina to assassinate Alesh in the palace. At the last moment, Wei Na chose to kill herself to protect Alessi.
"The Tragedy of Florence - Vina" is one of Oscar Wilde's dramatic works in the "Complete Collection of Classic Chinese Translations by Xu Yuanchong". The book includes two scripts: "The Tragedy of Florence" has only one scene, and the plot takes place in Florence, Italy in the early 16th century. Bianca, the wife of the businessman Simon, was loved and pursued by Guido Bardi, the son of the Grand Duke of Florence, and the two had an affair. After Simon found out when he returned home, he had a drinking contest with Kido, defeated him and killed him. "Vina" is a tragedy in four acts. The story takes place at the end of the 19th century. Anarchists with Veina as the center gathered in secret to resist and overthrow the brutal rule of the Tsar. They vowed never to love or be loved by others, and to abandon ordinary human emotions. The son of the old tsar, Alesh, had ideas of innovation and love for the people. He disguised himself as a medical student to participate in a secret gathering of anarchists, and fell in love with Vina involuntarily and silently. After the old tsar was assassinated, Alesh inherited the throne of the tsar. This was considered a betrayal by the anarchists, so they sent Vina to assassinate Alesh in the palace. At the last moment, Wei Na chose to kill herself to protect Alessi.

Duchess of Badua
Literature巴杜亚公爵夫人
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"The Duchess of Badua" (1893) is one of the "Complete Classics Translated into Chinese by Xu Yuanchong". The plot tells the story of a young man, Guido Fernanti, who was told that his father was betrayed and killed. The person who betrayed his father was the current Duke. In order to avenge his father, he was recommended by others and became a close confidant of the Duke, and gained the Duke's trust. At the same time, Guido and the Duchess fell in love. The constant conflict between the passion of love and the rationality of revenge caused his love with the Duchess to be hot and cold, and to leave suddenly. The Duchess did not know that Guido was on a mission of revenge. In order to win Guido's love, she killed the duke. Although she unintentionally avenged Guido's father, she lost Guido's love. The desperate duchess, turned from love to hatred, framed Guido for killing the duke. Facing the legal trial, Guido admitted that he had killed the duke. Before execution, the Duchess disguised herself and entered the cell, hoping to rescue Quito and die in his place. However, Quito did not choose to escape, and the two died in prison.
"The Duchess of Badua" (1893) is one of the "Complete Classics Translated into Chinese by Xu Yuanchong". The plot tells the story of a young man, Guido Fernanti, who was told that his father was betrayed and killed. The person who betrayed his father was the current Duke. In order to avenge his father, he was recommended by others and became a close confidant of the Duke, and gained the Duke's trust. At the same time, Guido and the Duchess fell in love. The constant conflict between the passion of love and the rationality of revenge caused his love with the Duchess to be hot and cold, and to leave suddenly. The Duchess did not know that Guido was on a mission of revenge. In order to win Guido's love, she killed the duke. Although she unintentionally avenged Guido's father, she lost Guido's love. The desperate duchess, turned from love to hatred, framed Guido for killing the duke. Facing the legal trial, Guido admitted that he had killed the duke. Before execution, the Duchess disguised herself and entered the cell, hoping to rescue Quito and die in his place. However, Quito did not choose to escape, and the two died in prison.

Collection of Palm Novels (kawabata Yasunari's Works Series)
General Fiction掌小说集(川端康成作品系列)
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The condensation of Kawabata Yasunari's literature, a miracle in just one page. Mysterious, illusory, cruel and beautiful. This book selects more than fifty novels: the autobiographical novel "The Bone Picker", which tells the memories of the death of his grandfather; "Glass", which describes the miserable fate of the bottom workers in the glass factory; "Station in the Rain", a sad story caused by the vanity of wives, etc. These novels either show Kawabata's own life as an orphan and the emotional twists and turns, or express his deep sympathy for the people at the bottom, or philosophically think about the psychology of men and women in the world, fully demonstrating Kawabata's rich poetry, fresh and keen feelings, and pessimistic attitude towards life. Among my works, the ones that make people miss and love them the most and the ones that I want to give to others the most are actually these novels. --Kawabata Yasunari
The condensation of Kawabata Yasunari's literature, a miracle in just one page. Mysterious, illusory, cruel and beautiful. This book selects more than fifty novels: the autobiographical novel "The Bone Picker", which tells the memories of the death of his grandfather; "Glass", which describes the miserable fate of the bottom workers in the glass factory; "Station in the Rain", a sad story caused by the vanity of wives, etc. These novels either show Kawabata's own life as an orphan and the emotional twists and turns, or express his deep sympathy for the people at the bottom, or philosophically think about the psychology of men and women in the world, fully demonstrating Kawabata's rich poetry, fresh and keen feelings, and pessimistic attitude towards life. Among my works, the ones that make people miss and love them the most and the ones that I want to give to others the most are actually these novels. --Kawabata Yasunari

Osamu Dazai's Trilogy (set of 3 Volumes)
General Fiction太宰治三部曲(套装3册)
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This set includes "Disqualification in the World", "Girl Disciple" and "Setting Sun". "Disqualification in the World": Disqualification in the world, that is, the loss of the qualifications to be a human being. The book consists of the author's preface, postscript, and three letters of the protagonist Oba Yezang. It describes the protagonist's continuous sinking from adolescence to middle age in order to escape reality. He experiences self-exile, alcoholism, suicide, and numbing himself with drugs, and finally moves towards the tragedy of self-destruction step by step. In the process of self-denial, she expresses her inner anguish and desire to be loved... "Girl Disciple": The heroine is sometimes happy and sometimes laments. She fantasizes that she has a pair of beautiful eyes and hopes to die as a beautiful girl before the age of 18. She cannot see the goal of life and believes that happiness will never come tomorrow. This is just a female student's random thoughts in one day. It has no profound meaning and no rigorous logic, but it is extremely true. In addition to the collection of Dazai Osamu's short story collection "Girl's Disciple", this book also selects 7 masterpieces including the short story masterpieces "Achan", "Beautiful Girl", "Goddess", "Ritsuko and Sadako", "Mother", "The Illusion on the Cliff", and "Women's Talk", which basically covers the complete picture of Dazai Osamu's "femininity" novels. "Setting Sun": a stage of decline, a past culture, a long-lost elegy of the passing years! It is enough to arouse deep trembling and nostalgia-like feelings in the readers' hearts, and even allow them to peer into the abyss of human nature! "Setting Sun" can be called the Japanese version of "The Cherry Orchard". It uses notes, letters and other forms to describe the desolate scene of a declining aristocratic family. The work shows the declining social status of the descendants of the nobles after the war and the dilemma of losing their glory. It can also be said to be Dazai's elegy to the declining nobles.
This set includes "Disqualification in the World", "Girl Disciple" and "Setting Sun". "Disqualification in the World": Disqualification in the world, that is, the loss of the qualifications to be a human being. The book consists of the author's preface, postscript, and three letters of the protagonist Oba Yezang. It describes the protagonist's continuous sinking from adolescence to middle age in order to escape reality. He experiences self-exile, alcoholism, suicide, and numbing himself with drugs, and finally moves towards the tragedy of self-destruction step by step. In the process of self-denial, she expresses her inner anguish and desire to be loved... "Girl Disciple": The heroine is sometimes happy and sometimes laments. She fantasizes that she has a pair of beautiful eyes and hopes to die as a beautiful girl before the age of 18. She cannot see the goal of life and believes that happiness will never come tomorrow. This is just a female student's random thoughts in one day. It has no profound meaning and no rigorous logic, but it is extremely true. In addition to the collection of Dazai Osamu's short story collection "Girl's Disciple", this book also selects 7 masterpieces including the short story masterpieces "Achan", "Beautiful Girl", "Goddess", "Ritsuko and Sadako", "Mother", "The Illusion on the Cliff", and "Women's Talk", which basically covers the complete picture of Dazai Osamu's "femininity" novels. "Setting Sun": a stage of decline, a past culture, a long-lost elegy of the passing years! It is enough to arouse deep trembling and nostalgia-like feelings in the readers' hearts, and even allow them to peer into the abyss of human nature! "Setting Sun" can be called the Japanese version of "The Cherry Orchard". It uses notes, letters and other forms to describe the desolate scene of a declining aristocratic family. The work shows the declining social status of the descendants of the nobles after the war and the dilemma of losing their glory. It can also be said to be Dazai's elegy to the declining nobles.

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After the death of his father, a tea ceremony master, Kikuji had a relationship with his father's mistress, Mrs. Ota, in order to find his father's shadow. Afterwards, Mrs. Ota felt deeply guilty and committed suicide because of her guilt. Later, Kikuji's longing for Mrs. Ota was transferred to her daughter Fumiko. Another mistress of his father's, Kurimoto Chika, wanted to marry Kikuji and his apprentice Inamura Yukiko. At this time, Fumiko quietly left Kikuji. Finally, Kikuji got rid of Kurimoto Chiko's entanglement and went out to look for Fumiko... "Thousand Cranes" shows the conflict between morality and reality by narrating the abnormal love between two generations.
After the death of his father, a tea ceremony master, Kikuji had a relationship with his father's mistress, Mrs. Ota, in order to find his father's shadow. Afterwards, Mrs. Ota felt deeply guilty and committed suicide because of her guilt. Later, Kikuji's longing for Mrs. Ota was transferred to her daughter Fumiko. Another mistress of his father's, Kurimoto Chika, wanted to marry Kikuji and his apprentice Inamura Yukiko. At this time, Fumiko quietly left Kikuji. Finally, Kikuji got rid of Kurimoto Chiko's entanglement and went out to look for Fumiko... "Thousand Cranes" shows the conflict between morality and reality by narrating the abnormal love between two generations.

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The book "Ulysses" is divided into three parts and has a total of eighteen chapters. In chronological order, it describes the daily life experiences of Leopold Bloom, a depressed and hesitant Dublin citizen and advertising salesman, in one day and night in Dublin on June 16, 1904. Joyce compared Bloom's day wandering the streets of Dublin to Ulysses (Odysseus)'s ten years at sea in Homer's epic poem, while depicting the psychology of his unfaithful wife Molly and the second male protagonist Stephen's search for a spiritual father. This book is hailed as the top 100 novels of the 20th century. Ireland also designates June 16 every year as "Bloom Day", which is the second largest holiday after the National Day.
The book "Ulysses" is divided into three parts and has a total of eighteen chapters. In chronological order, it describes the daily life experiences of Leopold Bloom, a depressed and hesitant Dublin citizen and advertising salesman, in one day and night in Dublin on June 16, 1904. Joyce compared Bloom's day wandering the streets of Dublin to Ulysses (Odysseus)'s ten years at sea in Homer's epic poem, while depicting the psychology of his unfaithful wife Molly and the second male protagonist Stephen's search for a spiritual father. This book is hailed as the top 100 novels of the 20th century. Ireland also designates June 16 every year as "Bloom Day", which is the second largest holiday after the National Day.

文心阅读名著课程化丛书:海底两万里
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This book is one of the famous science fiction trilogy by Verne, the French writer and "the father of science fiction". The novel tells the story of French naturalist Professor Aronnax who was invited to board a destroyer to participate in the hunt for the "monster" rumored at the time, but was unfortunately captured by the "monster". The so-called "monster" turned out to be a submarine that no one knew about at the time. The submarine captain Nemo invites Professor Aronnax and his party to take an undersea trip. Along the way, they enjoyed the ever-changing strange landscapes and various creatures on the seabed, and experienced various dangers. Finally, when the submarine arrived at the coast of Norway, Aronnax and the other three people left without saying goodbye and made the secrets of the seabed they knew known to the world. The novel is full of suspense, frequent climaxes, and full of interest. It contains vivid love and hate and extensive geographical knowledge, allowing people to feel the magic of nature and the power of science while gaining great spiritual enjoyment.
This book is one of the famous science fiction trilogy by Verne, the French writer and "the father of science fiction". The novel tells the story of French naturalist Professor Aronnax who was invited to board a destroyer to participate in the hunt for the "monster" rumored at the time, but was unfortunately captured by the "monster". The so-called "monster" turned out to be a submarine that no one knew about at the time. The submarine captain Nemo invites Professor Aronnax and his party to take an undersea trip. Along the way, they enjoyed the ever-changing strange landscapes and various creatures on the seabed, and experienced various dangers. Finally, when the submarine arrived at the coast of Norway, Aronnax and the other three people left without saying goodbye and made the secrets of the seabed they knew known to the world. The novel is full of suspense, frequent climaxes, and full of interest. It contains vivid love and hate and extensive geographical knowledge, allowing people to feel the magic of nature and the power of science while gaining great spiritual enjoyment.

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On the pounding Izu Mountain Road, a young man from Tokyo met a group of artists and they walked together. The young man was attracted by Xun, a pure, lovely, charming and charming dancer who was traveling with him, and a ray of tenderness sprouted in his heart. He seemed to see a ray of light, and his heart, which had been troubled for a long time, suddenly forgot about gains and losses. The stubbornness and awkwardness of the past and the humiliating feeling of being given charity suddenly disappeared. The two have never expressed their feelings, but in the fleeting daily life, they have accumulated feelings of mutual admiration. Full of youthful poetry, the lyricism reveals Kawabata-style sadness, but only lightly. This novel became a masterpiece of Japanese youth literature. The book includes 11 short stories and short stories including "The Dancing Girl of Izu", "The Bone Picker", "Fragile Vessel", "Her Running into the Sea of Fire", "Sacrifice for Love", "Make Up", "Pomegranate", "Red Plum", "Autumn Rain", "White Horse" and "Reunion". It also comes with a long preface by Gao Huiqin and Kawabata Yasunari's musical score.
On the pounding Izu Mountain Road, a young man from Tokyo met a group of artists and they walked together. The young man was attracted by Xun, a pure, lovely, charming and charming dancer who was traveling with him, and a ray of tenderness sprouted in his heart. He seemed to see a ray of light, and his heart, which had been troubled for a long time, suddenly forgot about gains and losses. The stubbornness and awkwardness of the past and the humiliating feeling of being given charity suddenly disappeared. The two have never expressed their feelings, but in the fleeting daily life, they have accumulated feelings of mutual admiration. Full of youthful poetry, the lyricism reveals Kawabata-style sadness, but only lightly. This novel became a masterpiece of Japanese youth literature. The book includes 11 short stories and short stories including "The Dancing Girl of Izu", "The Bone Picker", "Fragile Vessel", "Her Running into the Sea of Fire", "Sacrifice for Love", "Make Up", "Pomegranate", "Red Plum", "Autumn Rain", "White Horse" and "Reunion". It also comes with a long preface by Gao Huiqin and Kawabata Yasunari's musical score.

The Adventures of Tom Sawyer (second Series of the World's Most Beautiful Children's Literature)
General Fiction汤姆索亚历险记(世界最美儿童文学第二辑)
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"The Adventures of Tom Sawyer" is the masterpiece of the famous American novelist Mark Twain, published in 1876. The novel describes the colorful and romantic lives of a group of children headed by Tom Sawyer. In order to get rid of boring homework, hypocritical teachings and rigid living environment, they did all kinds of risky things. Although the novel "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer" is written for children, it is also a book for everyone. As Mark Twain wrote in the original preface: "I wrote this novel mainly to entertain children, but I hope adults will not shelve it just because it is a book for children." Because reading this novel can "adults think of themselves, their emotions, thoughts, words, and some incredible actions at that time."
"The Adventures of Tom Sawyer" is the masterpiece of the famous American novelist Mark Twain, published in 1876. The novel describes the colorful and romantic lives of a group of children headed by Tom Sawyer. In order to get rid of boring homework, hypocritical teachings and rigid living environment, they did all kinds of risky things. Although the novel "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer" is written for children, it is also a book for everyone. As Mark Twain wrote in the original preface: "I wrote this novel mainly to entertain children, but I hope adults will not shelve it just because it is a book for children." Because reading this novel can "adults think of themselves, their emotions, thoughts, words, and some incredible actions at that time."

New Curriculum Standard: Captain Grant's Children
General Fiction新课标:格兰特船长的儿女
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"Captain Grant's Children" is one of Verne's famous trilogy. The novel tells the story of Glenarvan, the owner of the "Duncan", who received clues about Captain Grant, the Scottish navigator who was killed and disappeared two years ago, and asked the British government to send a ship to search for him. The British government has always been discriminatory against the Scots and actually rejected his request. Glenarvan resolutely decided to form his own team and complete the project himself. He took Captain Grant's children through the grasslands of South America, across the interior of Australia and New Zealand, and circled the earth once. Along the way, they overcame countless difficulties and dangers with unparalleled perseverance and bravery, and finally found Captain Grant on a desert island in the Pacific. This book denounces poverty, unemployment, and the oppression of others, indicts the colonial system, and expresses sympathy for those people struggling for freedom.
"Captain Grant's Children" is one of Verne's famous trilogy. The novel tells the story of Glenarvan, the owner of the "Duncan", who received clues about Captain Grant, the Scottish navigator who was killed and disappeared two years ago, and asked the British government to send a ship to search for him. The British government has always been discriminatory against the Scots and actually rejected his request. Glenarvan resolutely decided to form his own team and complete the project himself. He took Captain Grant's children through the grasslands of South America, across the interior of Australia and New Zealand, and circled the earth once. Along the way, they overcame countless difficulties and dangers with unparalleled perseverance and bravery, and finally found Captain Grant on a desert island in the Pacific. This book denounces poverty, unemployment, and the oppression of others, indicts the colonial system, and expresses sympathy for those people struggling for freedom.

河边小城的故事(川端康成作品系列)
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The emotional entanglement between a man and three women is like the sweetness of a flowing spring; the interweaving of the desire to talk and the frank treatment of each other is like a beautiful flower. The work of Nobel Prize winner Yasunari Kawabata, a love story in a small town in Japan after World War II, overturns the stereotype of Japanese women and is sincere and touching. With a writing style that is often filled with sadness, he has the insight to discover delicate beauty, and through the characters in the book, he expresses his persistence in love and his feelings about the impermanence of life. The young talent Jun Yizo is an intern. His colleagues in the hospital, Minzi, his cousin Taozi, and the sister of the patient he treated all fell in love with him. The three girls expressed their love for Yisan in different ways. Minzi took care of the sick Yisan, and Taozi went to Tokyo alone to find the whereabouts of Yisan's house. And Yisan and the house can be said to be in love with each other. The house experienced ups and downs. First, her young brother passed away, and then all her belongings were stolen while living in the dormitory with Yisan. She had no choice but to escape secretly, join her former neighbor and sister, and work as a dancer at a US military base. While working as a dancer in the house, the valet Daji was injured in order to save the house from being captured by the US military, which eventually led to his death. The house was in a trance from then on, and somehow returned to the original small town. Fortunately, Minzi met her and sent her to the hospital. Yisan was finally reunited with the house after suffering from worry and anxiety.
The emotional entanglement between a man and three women is like the sweetness of a flowing spring; the interweaving of the desire to talk and the frank treatment of each other is like a beautiful flower. The work of Nobel Prize winner Yasunari Kawabata, a love story in a small town in Japan after World War II, overturns the stereotype of Japanese women and is sincere and touching. With a writing style that is often filled with sadness, he has the insight to discover delicate beauty, and through the characters in the book, he expresses his persistence in love and his feelings about the impermanence of life. The young talent Jun Yizo is an intern. His colleagues in the hospital, Minzi, his cousin Taozi, and the sister of the patient he treated all fell in love with him. The three girls expressed their love for Yisan in different ways. Minzi took care of the sick Yisan, and Taozi went to Tokyo alone to find the whereabouts of Yisan's house. And Yisan and the house can be said to be in love with each other. The house experienced ups and downs. First, her young brother passed away, and then all her belongings were stolen while living in the dormitory with Yisan. She had no choice but to escape secretly, join her former neighbor and sister, and work as a dancer at a US military base. While working as a dancer in the house, the valet Daji was injured in order to save the house from being captured by the US military, which eventually led to his death. The house was in a trance from then on, and somehow returned to the original small town. Fortunately, Minzi met her and sent her to the hospital. Yisan was finally reunited with the house after suffering from worry and anxiety.

Nightingale and Rose
General Fiction夜莺与玫瑰
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This book is a collection of Wilde's classic fairy tales, including "The Nightingale and the Rose", "The Happy Prince", "Friends", "The Great Cannon", "The Young King", "The Birthday of the Spanish Princess", "The Fisherman and the Soul", "The Star Boy" and "The Selfish Giant". Wilde's first adult fairy tale has a unique style, ingenious conception, rich imagination, light and alert language, and a lot of irony. Every story told is full of sympathy for society. Fairy tales contain richer social content than fables. When he told fairy tales to his son, he once cried and said: "Really beautiful things make people sad."
This book is a collection of Wilde's classic fairy tales, including "The Nightingale and the Rose", "The Happy Prince", "Friends", "The Great Cannon", "The Young King", "The Birthday of the Spanish Princess", "The Fisherman and the Soul", "The Star Boy" and "The Selfish Giant". Wilde's first adult fairy tale has a unique style, ingenious conception, rich imagination, light and alert language, and a lot of irony. Every story told is full of sympathy for society. Fairy tales contain richer social content than fables. When he told fairy tales to his son, he once cried and said: "Really beautiful things make people sad."

Masked Woman
General Fiction蒙面女人
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Captain Hastings believes that there are eighteen cases worth sharing with everyone in Poirot's early detective career. These mysterious cases are full of tricks: disguise, fraud, self-writing and directing, frame-up, double act, etc. However, Poirot still looked confident, as if there was no case in the world that he could not solve. "Use those little gray cells of yours, my friend, the answer is right under your nose."
Captain Hastings believes that there are eighteen cases worth sharing with everyone in Poirot's early detective career. These mysterious cases are full of tricks: disguise, fraud, self-writing and directing, frame-up, double act, etc. However, Poirot still looked confident, as if there was no case in the world that he could not solve. "Use those little gray cells of yours, my friend, the answer is right under your nose."

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In "Notes from the Basement", the writer describes a character who he believed was not only possible but also inevitable in the society at that time. The protagonist, the basement man, is narrated in the first person. The basement man is a retired civil servant who is about 40 years old. His heart is full of pathological inferiority, but he often analyzes himself. The book mainly consists of two parts: The first part is a long monologue by the man in the basement, which discusses philosophical issues such as free will, human irrationality, and historical irrationality. The novel confronts Chernyshevsky's novel "What to Do?" With its pessimism. >>'S historical optimism, which believes that thoughts and feelings are often in a state of contradiction.
In "Notes from the Basement", the writer describes a character who he believed was not only possible but also inevitable in the society at that time. The protagonist, the basement man, is narrated in the first person. The basement man is a retired civil servant who is about 40 years old. His heart is full of pathological inferiority, but he often analyzes himself. The book mainly consists of two parts: The first part is a long monologue by the man in the basement, which discusses philosophical issues such as free will, human irrationality, and historical irrationality. The novel confronts Chernyshevsky's novel "What to Do?" With its pessimism. >>'S historical optimism, which believes that thoughts and feelings are often in a state of contradiction.

The Observer (calvino Classic)
General Fiction观察者(卡尔维诺经典)
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Mo Yan and Wang Xiaobo praised! Calvino's "Ten Years of Sharpening a Sword" work follows the day of a scrutineer at the Turin election station, focusing on the absurd reality and criticizing the absurdity of reality. During the 1953 elections, Olmea was appointed as a scrutineer at a polling station in Turin. In order to win votes, rival parties ushered hordes of disabled people to the polls: amidst barking, laughing, and hideous deformities of all kinds, they collected the votes of bedridden patients. Olmea watched and reflected, and he wanted to turn the tide... In "The Observer", which came out in 1963, Calvino cut into today's life without hesitation and asked penetrating questions about life. Calvino is no longer a writer who criticizes uncertainty personally and psychologically, but a writer who describes the objective existence of this uncertainty in reality: the essence of this reality is difficult to explore.
Mo Yan and Wang Xiaobo praised! Calvino's "Ten Years of Sharpening a Sword" work follows the day of a scrutineer at the Turin election station, focusing on the absurd reality and criticizing the absurdity of reality. During the 1953 elections, Olmea was appointed as a scrutineer at a polling station in Turin. In order to win votes, rival parties ushered hordes of disabled people to the polls: amidst barking, laughing, and hideous deformities of all kinds, they collected the votes of bedridden patients. Olmea watched and reflected, and he wanted to turn the tide... In "The Observer", which came out in 1963, Calvino cut into today's life without hesitation and asked penetrating questions about life. Calvino is no longer a writer who criticizes uncertainty personally and psychologically, but a writer who describes the objective existence of this uncertainty in reality: the essence of this reality is difficult to explore.

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It includes short and medium stories such as "Snow Country", "Remarried Woman", "Waltz of Flowers" and "Girl in the Sunset". The story of "Snow Country" begins with the train heading to the Snow Country. It tells the story of Shimamura, a dance art researcher, who went to the snow-covered mountain village of the North Country three times. He met the local geisha Komako and the girl Ye Zi. It tells the story of how the current husband wanted to know about his mother Tokiko and his stepfather before getting married. Tokiko's previous marriage cast a shadow of death on the remarried couple. However, as a mother, she endured the humiliation and bore the burden, with a strong and sincere love for her son, and finally looked forward to her daughter growing up and getting married. The work praises the indomitable character of an ordinary mother who has suffered so much in life. Although the work is always shrouded in a depressive tone, it makes people deeply understand the great power of human nature. The novel "Girl at Sunset" with the theme of "girls" tells the story of a young girl Senuma who was attracted by a beautiful painting, came to a beautiful beach, and saw the pure and charming girl in the painting, and experienced a series of incredible things; "Waltz of the Flowers" was named after Tchaikovsky The group dance of the Candy Fairy and other fairies in the ballet "The Nutcracker" mainly tells the story of the master-disciple relationship, friendship, love, and the salvation of fallen people by the beauty of art and humanity.
It includes short and medium stories such as "Snow Country", "Remarried Woman", "Waltz of Flowers" and "Girl in the Sunset". The story of "Snow Country" begins with the train heading to the Snow Country. It tells the story of Shimamura, a dance art researcher, who went to the snow-covered mountain village of the North Country three times. He met the local geisha Komako and the girl Ye Zi. It tells the story of how the current husband wanted to know about his mother Tokiko and his stepfather before getting married. Tokiko's previous marriage cast a shadow of death on the remarried couple. However, as a mother, she endured the humiliation and bore the burden, with a strong and sincere love for her son, and finally looked forward to her daughter growing up and getting married. The work praises the indomitable character of an ordinary mother who has suffered so much in life. Although the work is always shrouded in a depressive tone, it makes people deeply understand the great power of human nature. The novel "Girl at Sunset" with the theme of "girls" tells the story of a young girl Senuma who was attracted by a beautiful painting, came to a beautiful beach, and saw the pure and charming girl in the painting, and experienced a series of incredible things; "Waltz of the Flowers" was named after Tchaikovsky The group dance of the Candy Fairy and other fairies in the ballet "The Nutcracker" mainly tells the story of the master-disciple relationship, friendship, love, and the salvation of fallen people by the beauty of art and humanity.

Macbeth
Literature麦克白
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"Macbeth" is a play written by the British playwright Shakespeare, written in 1606. Since the 19th century, "Hamlet", "Othello" and "King Lear" have been recognized as William Shakespeare's "four great tragedies". The music was composed by Giuseppe Verdi in Florence in 1847 and has been revised many times. The story of "Macbeth" is generally adapted from the ancient story in "The Chronicle of Scotland" by the ancient English historian Raphael Hollingshand. "Macbeth" tells the story of the greedy king and queen who were greedy for power and were finally overthrown.
"Macbeth" is a play written by the British playwright Shakespeare, written in 1606. Since the 19th century, "Hamlet", "Othello" and "King Lear" have been recognized as William Shakespeare's "four great tragedies". The music was composed by Giuseppe Verdi in Florence in 1847 and has been revised many times. The story of "Macbeth" is generally adapted from the ancient story in "The Chronicle of Scotland" by the ancient English historian Raphael Hollingshand. "Macbeth" tells the story of the greedy king and queen who were greedy for power and were finally overthrown.

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"The Merchant of Venice" is a play written by the British playwright Shakespeare. It is a satirical comedy. It was made around 1596-1597. The plot of the play unfolds through three clues: one is Portia's choice of marriage; one is Jessica and Lorenzo's love and elopement; and the other is the contract dispute of "cutting a pound of flesh". 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.
"The Merchant of Venice" is a play written by the British playwright Shakespeare. It is a satirical comedy. It was made around 1596-1597. The plot of the play unfolds through three clues: one is Portia's choice of marriage; one is Jessica and Lorenzo's love and elopement; and the other is the contract dispute of "cutting a pound of flesh". 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.

Summer Night Dream
Literature夏夜梦
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"A Summer Night's Dream" (also translated as "A Midsummer Night's Dream") is one of the "Complete Chinese Translation Classics of Xu Yuanchong" and one of Shakespeare's famous comedies. The plot tells the story of several lovers who finally get married. The story takes place in Athens, ancient Greece. The love between Hemeiya and Lishande, Helena's love for Demetrius, the story of the Fairy Queen and the Fairy King, forest elves and love potions are added to make this comedy full of romance and fairy tale color. Although the story is full of suspense and misunderstandings, the final ending is that the lovers finally get married.
"A Summer Night's Dream" (also translated as "A Midsummer Night's Dream") is one of the "Complete Chinese Translation Classics of Xu Yuanchong" and one of Shakespeare's famous comedies. The plot tells the story of several lovers who finally get married. The story takes place in Athens, ancient Greece. The love between Hemeiya and Lishande, Helena's love for Demetrius, the story of the Fairy Queen and the Fairy King, forest elves and love potions are added to make this comedy full of romance and fairy tale color. Although the story is full of suspense and misunderstandings, the final ending is that the lovers finally get married.

奥赛罗(中英双语珍藏版)
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"Othello" is one of Shakespeare's four great tragedies. Othello is a brave general in the Principality of Venice. He fell in love with Desdemona, the senator's daughter. But because he was black, the marriage was not allowed. The two had to get married privately. Othello has a sinister flag officer, Iago, who wants to get rid of Othello. He first informed the senator, but unexpectedly led to their marriage. He also provoked the relationship between Othello and Desdemona, saying that Cassio, another lieutenant, had an unusual relationship with Desdemona, and forged so-called tokens of love. Othello believed it and strangled his wife to death in anger. When he learned the truth, he drew his sword and killed himself in regret, and fell beside Desdemona.
"Othello" is one of Shakespeare's four great tragedies. Othello is a brave general in the Principality of Venice. He fell in love with Desdemona, the senator's daughter. But because he was black, the marriage was not allowed. The two had to get married privately. Othello has a sinister flag officer, Iago, who wants to get rid of Othello. He first informed the senator, but unexpectedly led to their marriage. He also provoked the relationship between Othello and Desdemona, saying that Cassio, another lieutenant, had an unusual relationship with Desdemona, and forged so-called tokens of love. Othello believed it and strangled his wife to death in anger. When he learned the truth, he drew his sword and killed himself in regret, and fell beside Desdemona.

Insignificant Woman
Literature无足轻重的女人
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"The Woman of No Importance" (1892) is one of Wilde's dramatic works in the "Complete Chinese Translation Classics by Xu Yuanchong". The plot tells the story of a young man named Gerald Yarbrough who was lucky enough to be favored by Lord Illingworth and wanted to use him as his secretary and support him. Gerald's mother, Mrs. Yarbrough, came to see Lord Illingworth to express her gratitude. When they met, they discovered that they were "old friends." It turns out that she was a lover with the Lord when she was young, but was abandoned after becoming pregnant. Gerald was actually the illegitimate son of Lord Illinwall. Mrs. Yarbrough had been humiliated and humiliated for her "mistakes" in her youth for half her life, and she had to bear a heavy moral cross. However, Lord Illingworth was not ashamed of what he had done, and regarded Mrs. Yarbrough as an "insignificant woman."
"The Woman of No Importance" (1892) is one of Wilde's dramatic works in the "Complete Chinese Translation Classics by Xu Yuanchong". The plot tells the story of a young man named Gerald Yarbrough who was lucky enough to be favored by Lord Illingworth and wanted to use him as his secretary and support him. Gerald's mother, Mrs. Yarbrough, came to see Lord Illingworth to express her gratitude. When they met, they discovered that they were "old friends." It turns out that she was a lover with the Lord when she was young, but was abandoned after becoming pregnant. Gerald was actually the illegitimate son of Lord Illinwall. Mrs. Yarbrough had been humiliated and humiliated for her "mistakes" in her youth for half her life, and she had to bear a heavy moral cross. However, Lord Illingworth was not ashamed of what he had done, and regarded Mrs. Yarbrough as an "insignificant woman."

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"We Are Married" is a play written by the English playwright William Shakespeare, first published in 1623. The play describes how a beautiful and talented heroine goes to great lengths to win the love of a noble-born, arrogant and superficial playboy. The plot of the play is simple, but the dialogues between the characters are rich, diverse, delicate and vivid.
"We Are Married" is a play written by the English playwright William Shakespeare, first published in 1623. The play describes how a beautiful and talented heroine goes to great lengths to win the love of a noble-born, arrogant and superficial playboy. The plot of the play is simple, but the dialogues between the characters are rich, diverse, delicate and vivid.

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The play tells the story of Duke Vincentio, who rules Vienna. He wants to temporarily leave the principality and send Angelo to act on his behalf. Not long after Angelo took up his new position, an incident occurred where a gentleman named Claudio seduced a young lady and caused her to become pregnant. Angelou put Claudio in prison in accordance with the provisions of the law and sentenced him to death. Claudio asked his sister Isabella to intercede with Angelo. Angelou has evil thoughts about the beautiful Isabella. He told Isabella that he would spare her brother's life if she would sacrifice her virginity to him. Isabella firmly refused. The Duke used a trick to expose Angelou's despicable behavior, saved Claudio's life, and also completed Claudio's marriage.
The play tells the story of Duke Vincentio, who rules Vienna. He wants to temporarily leave the principality and send Angelo to act on his behalf. Not long after Angelo took up his new position, an incident occurred where a gentleman named Claudio seduced a young lady and caused her to become pregnant. Angelou put Claudio in prison in accordance with the provisions of the law and sentenced him to death. Claudio asked his sister Isabella to intercede with Angelo. Angelou has evil thoughts about the beautiful Isabella. He told Isabella that he would spare her brother's life if she would sacrifice her virginity to him. Isabella firmly refused. The Duke used a trick to expose Angelou's despicable behavior, saved Claudio's life, and also completed Claudio's marriage.

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Zhu Shenghao's 1947 World Book Company translation, original flavor. The British vintage cover features exquisite illustrations by Sir John Gilbert, president of the Royal Watercolor Society in the 19th century, reviving the classic. It includes three chapters: "Twelfth Night", "Finally Married" and "Tit for Tat".
Zhu Shenghao's 1947 World Book Company translation, original flavor. The British vintage cover features exquisite illustrations by Sir John Gilbert, president of the Royal Watercolor Society in the 19th century, reviving the classic. It includes three chapters: "Twelfth Night", "Finally Married" and "Tit for Tat".

The Picture of Dorian Gray (chinese Translation of World Literature Masterpieces Series)
General Fiction多利安·格雷的画像(汉译世界文学名著丛书)
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"The Picture of Dorian Gray", also known as "The Picture of Dorian Gray", is a novel written by the British dramatist and novelist Oscar Wilde. The story tells the story of Dorian, a young aristocratic boy with good looks and good heart, who saw his portrait made by a painter and discovered his amazing beauty. Under the instigation of the painter friend Lord Henry, he made a wish to the portrait: the beautiful boy will remain young forever, and all the vicissitudes of the years and the sins of the boy will be borne by the portrait. So he began to indulge his evil desires... This book is translated by Li Jiazhen.
"The Picture of Dorian Gray", also known as "The Picture of Dorian Gray", is a novel written by the British dramatist and novelist Oscar Wilde. The story tells the story of Dorian, a young aristocratic boy with good looks and good heart, who saw his portrait made by a painter and discovered his amazing beauty. Under the instigation of the painter friend Lord Henry, he made a wish to the portrait: the beautiful boy will remain young forever, and all the vicissitudes of the years and the sins of the boy will be borne by the portrait. So he began to indulge his evil desires... This book is translated by Li Jiazhen.

Selected Works of Faulkner Series: as I Lay Dying
General Fiction福克纳作品精选系列:我弥留之际
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"As I Lay Dying" is one of the important novels of Faulkner's "Yoknapatawpha". It was published in 1930 and made Faulkner famous in one fell swoop. The novel consists of fifty-nine stanzas of inner monologues, telling from multiple perspectives the "suffering journey" of Bendren, a farmer in the southern United States, who leads his family to transport his wife's body back to his hometown for burial in order to keep his promise to his wife. The entire ten-day trip was full of disasters: the water almost washed away the coffin, the mule pulling the cart drowned, and the fire almost incinerated the body. As a result, the eldest son lost a foot, the second son went to jail for setting fire to a barn, the third son lost his beloved horse, the daughter failed to have an abortion but was bullied by the pharmacy clerk, and the mentally retarded younger son did not get the little train he longed for, while Bundren got dentures and married a new wife. The whole novel constitutes a true picture of the challenges to the poverty, backwardness and traditional moral values of the American South after the Civil War, and is a metaphor for the sufferings of real life.
"As I Lay Dying" is one of the important novels of Faulkner's "Yoknapatawpha". It was published in 1930 and made Faulkner famous in one fell swoop. The novel consists of fifty-nine stanzas of inner monologues, telling from multiple perspectives the "suffering journey" of Bendren, a farmer in the southern United States, who leads his family to transport his wife's body back to his hometown for burial in order to keep his promise to his wife. The entire ten-day trip was full of disasters: the water almost washed away the coffin, the mule pulling the cart drowned, and the fire almost incinerated the body. As a result, the eldest son lost a foot, the second son went to jail for setting fire to a barn, the third son lost his beloved horse, the daughter failed to have an abortion but was bullied by the pharmacy clerk, and the mentally retarded younger son did not get the little train he longed for, while Bundren got dentures and married a new wife. The whole novel constitutes a true picture of the challenges to the poverty, backwardness and traditional moral values of the American South after the Civil War, and is a metaphor for the sufferings of real life.

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"Crime and Punishment" is Dostoevsky's representative work. It is a psychological novel that reveals the characters' inner moral conflicts and the alternation of good and evil. It is a mature sign that the writer has completely moved towards originality. After the work was published, it attracted widespread attention from society and won the author worldwide praise. It was hailed as a "new Russian-style novel". Dostoevsky was hailed as "the unattainable master of European novel art" along with Balzac and Dickens in 19th-century Europe. His works focus on psychological analysis and consciousness disclosure. Through in-depth exploration of the sins of the world and sharp and ruthless anatomy of human nature, the narrative art has reached a new level. It reflects his artistic originality as a master of the Russian realist psychological school and is respected as a master by many modern literary schools.
"Crime and Punishment" is Dostoevsky's representative work. It is a psychological novel that reveals the characters' inner moral conflicts and the alternation of good and evil. It is a mature sign that the writer has completely moved towards originality. After the work was published, it attracted widespread attention from society and won the author worldwide praise. It was hailed as a "new Russian-style novel". Dostoevsky was hailed as "the unattainable master of European novel art" along with Balzac and Dickens in 19th-century Europe. His works focus on psychological analysis and consciousness disclosure. Through in-depth exploration of the sins of the world and sharp and ruthless anatomy of human nature, the narrative art has reached a new level. It reflects his artistic originality as a master of the Russian realist psychological school and is respected as a master by many modern literary schools.

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The two families have been enemies for generations, but their children Romeo and Juliet fell in love at first sight. Forced by a feud between families, the two held a secret wedding. Later, Romeo was exiled because he stabbed Juliet's cousin to death in revenge for his friend. Juliet also faced the dilemma of being forced to marry, so she took sleeping pills and pretended to be dead. Romeo rushes back, not knowing the truth, and commits suicide. After Juliet woke up and saw that her lover was dead, she also ended her life in grief.
The two families have been enemies for generations, but their children Romeo and Juliet fell in love at first sight. Forced by a feud between families, the two held a secret wedding. Later, Romeo was exiled because he stabbed Juliet's cousin to death in revenge for his friend. Juliet also faced the dilemma of being forced to marry, so she took sleeping pills and pretended to be dead. Romeo rushes back, not knowing the truth, and commits suicide. After Juliet woke up and saw that her lover was dead, she also ended her life in grief.

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"Selected Tragedies of Shakespeare" includes Shakespeare's four major tragedies "Hamlet", "Othello", "King Lear" and "Macbeth", as well as the well-known love tragedy "Romeo and Juliet". The selected translation is the unedited translation by Zhu Shenghao. The selected plays for "Shakespeare's Comedy Selections" include "Twelfth Night", "The Merchant of Venice", "The Merry Wives of Windsor", "The Taming of the Shrew", "As You Like It", "A Midsummer Night's Dream" and other works. They revolve around the themes of love, friendship and marriage, with humorous and vivid language, vivid, rich, bizarre and interesting plots. The stories have twists and turns and have eternal charm. "Selected Historical Plays of Shakespeare" includes several classic Shakespeare historical plays by the master translator Zhu Shenghao. They are original, interesting and can be chewed over and over again. It also includes "Henry IV" (top and bottom) translated by Mr. Wu Xinghua and "Henry V" translated by Mr. Fang Ping. This book contains a total of seven of Shakespeare's most famous historical plays: "The Tragedy of Richard II" (The Tragedy of Richard II), "Henry IV (Part 1 and 2)", "Henry V", "The Martyrdom of the Queen" (Antony and Cleopatra), "Caesar Meets the Murderer" (Julius Caesar), and "The Heroic Treason" ("Coriolanus").
"Selected Tragedies of Shakespeare" includes Shakespeare's four major tragedies "Hamlet", "Othello", "King Lear" and "Macbeth", as well as the well-known love tragedy "Romeo and Juliet". The selected translation is the unedited translation by Zhu Shenghao. The selected plays for "Shakespeare's Comedy Selections" include "Twelfth Night", "The Merchant of Venice", "The Merry Wives of Windsor", "The Taming of the Shrew", "As You Like It", "A Midsummer Night's Dream" and other works. They revolve around the themes of love, friendship and marriage, with humorous and vivid language, vivid, rich, bizarre and interesting plots. The stories have twists and turns and have eternal charm. "Selected Historical Plays of Shakespeare" includes several classic Shakespeare historical plays by the master translator Zhu Shenghao. They are original, interesting and can be chewed over and over again. It also includes "Henry IV" (top and bottom) translated by Mr. Wu Xinghua and "Henry V" translated by Mr. Fang Ping. This book contains a total of seven of Shakespeare's most famous historical plays: "The Tragedy of Richard II" (The Tragedy of Richard II), "Henry IV (Part 1 and 2)", "Henry V", "The Martyrdom of the Queen" (Antony and Cleopatra), "Caesar Meets the Murderer" (Julius Caesar), and "The Heroic Treason" ("Coriolanus").

Complete Works of Fitzgerald: Paradise on Earth
General Fiction菲茨杰拉德作品全集:人间天堂
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Amory Bryan is a typical "lost generation". He is handsome in appearance, wealthy in family, full of fantasy and wants to get ahead. He is disdainful of reality with his aristocratic arrogance and is out of tune with society. While studying in college, the surrounding environment intensified his doubts about middle-class values. Just when he was confused and on the verge of degradation, the First World War broke out, and he left the campus and rushed to the military camp. During the war, his mother died and his classmates died tragically on the battlefield. After the war, he returned to New York to do business, but his investment failed and he eventually went bankrupt. At this time, the beloved girl got married, and the spiritual mentor whom I had admired for many years also died of illness. The repeated blows made him hate life to the extreme... "Heaven on Earth" focuses on expressing the strong rebellious spirit of the young generation after the First World War against traditional values and moral standards. It is very similar to Salinger's "The Catcher in the Rye". It is an "educational novel" with modern significance in the history of American literature.
Amory Bryan is a typical "lost generation". He is handsome in appearance, wealthy in family, full of fantasy and wants to get ahead. He is disdainful of reality with his aristocratic arrogance and is out of tune with society. While studying in college, the surrounding environment intensified his doubts about middle-class values. Just when he was confused and on the verge of degradation, the First World War broke out, and he left the campus and rushed to the military camp. During the war, his mother died and his classmates died tragically on the battlefield. After the war, he returned to New York to do business, but his investment failed and he eventually went bankrupt. At this time, the beloved girl got married, and the spiritual mentor whom I had admired for many years also died of illness. The repeated blows made him hate life to the extreme... "Heaven on Earth" focuses on expressing the strong rebellious spirit of the young generation after the First World War against traditional values and moral standards. It is very similar to Salinger's "The Catcher in the Rye". It is an "educational novel" with modern significance in the history of American literature.

The Complete Works of Fitzgerald: Stories from the Jazz Age
General Fiction菲茨杰拉德作品全集:爵士乐时代的故事
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"Stories of the Jazz Age" was published in 1922. It is Fitzgerald's second collection of short stories, and includes 10 short stories: "Nana", "Camel's Back", "May Day", "Return to Youth", "Tarquet in Chipsade Street", "Oh, the Auburn Witch", "The Bitterness of Happiness", "Healing the Heart", "Hot and Cold Blooded" and "Gretchen's Forty Blinks". These short stories have vivid plots and profound implications. They record and describe the dreams, pursuits, love, pain, disappointment, hardship, confusion and other complex life experiences of the younger generation. They condense and reflect the colorful characteristics of the times and the fate of an entire generation or even several generations. They highly dramatize the fierce conflicts between modern consciousness and traditional concepts. They are the short stories written by Fitzgerald in this period that are rich in depth and power.
"Stories of the Jazz Age" was published in 1922. It is Fitzgerald's second collection of short stories, and includes 10 short stories: "Nana", "Camel's Back", "May Day", "Return to Youth", "Tarquet in Chipsade Street", "Oh, the Auburn Witch", "The Bitterness of Happiness", "Healing the Heart", "Hot and Cold Blooded" and "Gretchen's Forty Blinks". These short stories have vivid plots and profound implications. They record and describe the dreams, pursuits, love, pain, disappointment, hardship, confusion and other complex life experiences of the younger generation. They condense and reflect the colorful characteristics of the times and the fate of an entire generation or even several generations. They highly dramatize the fierce conflicts between modern consciousness and traditional concepts. They are the short stories written by Fitzgerald in this period that are rich in depth and power.

The Merchant of Venice (shakespeare Comedy Series)
General Fiction威尼斯商人(莎士比亚喜剧系列)
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The latest classic version of FLTRP! "The Merchant of Venice" creates the typical image of Shylock, a profit-seeking, ruthless loan shark, 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.
The latest classic version of FLTRP! "The Merchant of Venice" creates the typical image of Shylock, a profit-seeking, ruthless loan shark, 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.

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The novel is set in the French society during the Bourbon Restoration. It tells the story of two daughters raised by a wealthy businessman named Goriot. After marriage, they exploited their father's property, damaged his dignity, and tortured his emotions in a high-society lifestyle, until they had nothing and died of physical and mental exhaustion. Intertwined with this main line is the experience of the provincial young man Rastignac breaking into Paris's upper class society and recognizing all the temptations and dangers involved. The main characters in Balzac's masterpiece "The Human Comedy" appear one after another in this novel, thus opening the prelude to the "Human Comedy".
The novel is set in the French society during the Bourbon Restoration. It tells the story of two daughters raised by a wealthy businessman named Goriot. After marriage, they exploited their father's property, damaged his dignity, and tortured his emotions in a high-society lifestyle, until they had nothing and died of physical and mental exhaustion. Intertwined with this main line is the experience of the provincial young man Rastignac breaking into Paris's upper class society and recognizing all the temptations and dangers involved. The main characters in Balzac's masterpiece "The Human Comedy" appear one after another in this novel, thus opening the prelude to the "Human Comedy".

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Huckleberry is a smart, kind and brave white boy. He fled to the Mississippi River in pursuit of a free life. On the way to escape, he met Jim, a black slave. Jim was a hard-working, simple, enthusiastic, honest, and loyal black slave. In order to escape the fate of being sold again by his master, he ran away from his master's home.
Huckleberry is a smart, kind and brave white boy. He fled to the Mississippi River in pursuit of a free life. On the way to escape, he met Jim, a black slave. Jim was a hard-working, simple, enthusiastic, honest, and loyal black slave. In order to escape the fate of being sold again by his master, he ran away from his master's home.
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With its exquisite artistic form and broad ideological content, it has become an unreachable peak in the history of world drama. This tragedy describes the story of Prince Hamlet of Denmark avenging his father. It is based on 1,200 years of Danish history. It has been adapted and re-created by many people, but Shakespeare used his own genius to inject the flavor and philosophy of the times into this ancient story. The play also contributed an unprecedented image to the history of world literature - Hamlet. The profound development of this image in the spiritual world is the most fruitful harvest of the entire European literature.
With its exquisite artistic form and broad ideological content, it has become an unreachable peak in the history of world drama. This tragedy describes the story of Prince Hamlet of Denmark avenging his father. It is based on 1,200 years of Danish history. It has been adapted and re-created by many people, but Shakespeare used his own genius to inject the flavor and philosophy of the times into this ancient story. The play also contributed an unprecedented image to the history of world literature - Hamlet. The profound development of this image in the spiritual world is the most fruitful harvest of the entire European literature.
