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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."

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."

川端康成名作名译系列:藤花与草莓
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"Wisteria and Strawberry" is Kawabata Yasunari's "collection of palm novels". The exquisite and charming style embodies the spirit of Kawabata Yasunari's poetry when he was young. It includes famous palm novels such as "Lily", "Dancing Shoes" and "Umbrella". In the evening of late spring and early summer, the wife and husband were talking about a wonderful thing by the window. The sister of an old friend had an inexplicable attachment to her because of her sister's friendship with this lady. This reminded my wife of the lost girl time under the wisteria trees in Nara... The swaying wisteria flowers by the quiet lake were like a hazy dream.
"Wisteria and Strawberry" is Kawabata Yasunari's "collection of palm novels". The exquisite and charming style embodies the spirit of Kawabata Yasunari's poetry when he was young. It includes famous palm novels such as "Lily", "Dancing Shoes" and "Umbrella". In the evening of late spring and early summer, the wife and husband were talking about a wonderful thing by the window. The sister of an old friend had an inexplicable attachment to her because of her sister's friendship with this lady. This reminded my wife of the lost girl time under the wisteria trees in Nara... The swaying wisteria flowers by the quiet lake were like a hazy dream.

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Vegetable garden, old horse walking into the slaughterhouse, barren mountains, sheep, the day of punishment, the sinful May Day, mosquitoes are busy, infectious diseases, ten years, the annual rings are turning, black tongue, do you want to die? The yellow medicine bag that failed to go to the city, etc.
Vegetable garden, old horse walking into the slaughterhouse, barren mountains, sheep, the day of punishment, the sinful May Day, mosquitoes are busy, infectious diseases, ten years, the annual rings are turning, black tongue, do you want to die? The yellow medicine bag that failed to go to the city, etc.

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"Dublins" was written between 1904 and 1907 and consists of fifteen short stories. According to Joyce himself, these novels can be divided into four parts: childhood, youth, adulthood and social life. Among them, "Two Sisters", "Encounter" and "Araby" describe childhood life, "Eveline", "After the Game" and "Two Players" depict the mood of teenagers, and "The Post" The chapters "Staying at the Inn", "Floating Cloud", "Opposite Shadow", "Earth" and "Sad Murder" can be seen as inner portraits of adults, while the four chapters "Memorial Day", "Mother", "Holy Grace" and "The Dead" reflect the dull and hypocritical social life in Dublin at the end of the 19th century.
"Dublins" was written between 1904 and 1907 and consists of fifteen short stories. According to Joyce himself, these novels can be divided into four parts: childhood, youth, adulthood and social life. Among them, "Two Sisters", "Encounter" and "Araby" describe childhood life, "Eveline", "After the Game" and "Two Players" depict the mood of teenagers, and "The Post" The chapters "Staying at the Inn", "Floating Cloud", "Opposite Shadow", "Earth" and "Sad Murder" can be seen as inner portraits of adults, while the four chapters "Memorial Day", "Mother", "Holy Grace" and "The Dead" reflect the dull and hypocritical social life in Dublin at the end of the 19th century.

First Person
General Fiction第一个人
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"First Man" includes two works: "Exile and the Kingdom of Independence" and "First Man". "Exile and the Independent Kingdom" is a collection of short stories, and "The First Man" is a novel that was unfinished during the author's lifetime. "The First Man" is an unfinished novel by Camus during his lifetime. It mainly tells the story of Jacques, a French Algerian, from childhood to adulthood. This book is Camus's spiritual autobiography, which the author himself calls "my mature novel". In this book, he regarded himself as the "first person" in his family to step out of the primitive state and move toward civilization. "Exile and the Kingdom of Independence" is a short story, including six short stories such as "The Unfaithful Woman", "The Rebel" and "Silent Rage". Its themes are all about the loneliness of living in this world as an emotional and rational person.
"First Man" includes two works: "Exile and the Kingdom of Independence" and "First Man". "Exile and the Independent Kingdom" is a collection of short stories, and "The First Man" is a novel that was unfinished during the author's lifetime. "The First Man" is an unfinished novel by Camus during his lifetime. It mainly tells the story of Jacques, a French Algerian, from childhood to adulthood. This book is Camus's spiritual autobiography, which the author himself calls "my mature novel". In this book, he regarded himself as the "first person" in his family to step out of the primitive state and move toward civilization. "Exile and the Kingdom of Independence" is a short story, including six short stories such as "The Unfaithful Woman", "The Rebel" and "Silent Rage". Its themes are all about the loneliness of living in this world as an emotional and rational person.

Collection of Short Stories from the Qing Dynasty·zi Buyu 1
General Fiction清代短篇小说集·子不语1
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There are twenty-four volumes of "Zi Buyu" and ten volumes of "Sequel to Zi Buyu", totaling thirty-four volumes, collecting more than 1,200 short stories. Yuan Mei's first sentence in "Zi Buyu·Preface" is: "Strangeness, power, chaos, and gods are what Zi Buyu said." This is actually a comment on the title of the book, that is, the author talks about "weirdness, courage, chaos, ghosts and gods". His imagination is strange, his language is witty and refined, and it is interesting to read. "Zi Buyu" is full of bizarre stories about reincarnation, unjust ghosts demanding lives, and evil ghosts causing troubles; images of various gods and ghosts such as city gods, land, wronged ghosts, and slaves can be seen everywhere. There are only a few stories that do not involve ghosts and gods at all, and most of them promote the superstitious ideas of "karma" and fate. Yuan Mei uses these images of gods and ghosts and weird stories to show readers a complete underworld society.
There are twenty-four volumes of "Zi Buyu" and ten volumes of "Sequel to Zi Buyu", totaling thirty-four volumes, collecting more than 1,200 short stories. Yuan Mei's first sentence in "Zi Buyu·Preface" is: "Strangeness, power, chaos, and gods are what Zi Buyu said." This is actually a comment on the title of the book, that is, the author talks about "weirdness, courage, chaos, ghosts and gods". His imagination is strange, his language is witty and refined, and it is interesting to read. "Zi Buyu" is full of bizarre stories about reincarnation, unjust ghosts demanding lives, and evil ghosts causing troubles; images of various gods and ghosts such as city gods, land, wronged ghosts, and slaves can be seen everywhere. There are only a few stories that do not involve ghosts and gods at all, and most of them promote the superstitious ideas of "karma" and fate. Yuan Mei uses these images of gods and ghosts and weird stories to show readers a complete underworld society.

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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.

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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.

Insignificant Woman
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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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"The Merchant of Venice" is one of Shakespeare's four comedies. Written around 1596. The play describes Bassanio, a penniless aristocratic young man in Venice, who borrows money from his friend Antonio in order to propose to Portia, the heiress of a wealthy family. Since the cargo ship has not yet arrived, Anthony has to borrow money from Shylock, a Jewish loan shark, and is forced to make a covenant: If he does not repay on time, Shylock will cut a pound of flesh from Antonio. Bassanio and Portia fall in love at first sight, but Antonio's cargo ship is in danger and has not returned. When the debt is due, he will be fined with a pound of flesh. Portia resolutely disguises herself as a lawyer and goes to Venice to rescue Antonio. In court, Bao Xi used his amazing intelligence to refute Shylock and win the case.
"The Merchant of Venice" is one of Shakespeare's four comedies. Written around 1596. The play describes Bassanio, a penniless aristocratic young man in Venice, who borrows money from his friend Antonio in order to propose to Portia, the heiress of a wealthy family. Since the cargo ship has not yet arrived, Anthony has to borrow money from Shylock, a Jewish loan shark, and is forced to make a covenant: If he does not repay on time, Shylock will cut a pound of flesh from Antonio. Bassanio and Portia fall in love at first sight, but Antonio's cargo ship is in danger and has not returned. When the debt is due, he will be fined with a pound of flesh. Portia resolutely disguises herself as a lawyer and goes to Venice to rescue Antonio. In court, Bao Xi used his amazing intelligence to refute Shylock and win the case.

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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.

爱的徒劳(新译莎士比亚全集)
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"Love's Labour's Labour" is one of Shakespeare's most satirical early court comedies with a lighter style. It mainly tells the story of the King of Navarre and three noble courtiers, who swore not to have sex with women for three years. Unexpectedly, the King of France sent a princess with three maids to negotiate the ownership of a certain place. The four men soon gave up their original intentions and fell in love with each other. Four pairs of men and women staged a series of burlesque plays. Although the play is called "Love in vain," judging from the plot, the theme of the play is that love can conquer all. The whole play is full of romanticism, eulogizing the magical power of love, praising the beauty of human nature, and praising the vitality of youth. It exudes a strong color of humanism and has publication value.
"Love's Labour's Labour" is one of Shakespeare's most satirical early court comedies with a lighter style. It mainly tells the story of the King of Navarre and three noble courtiers, who swore not to have sex with women for three years. Unexpectedly, the King of France sent a princess with three maids to negotiate the ownership of a certain place. The four men soon gave up their original intentions and fell in love with each other. Four pairs of men and women staged a series of burlesque plays. Although the play is called "Love in vain," judging from the plot, the theme of the play is that love can conquer all. The whole play is full of romanticism, eulogizing the magical power of love, praising the beauty of human nature, and praising the vitality of youth. It exudes a strong color of humanism and has publication value.

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"Romeo and Juliet" is one of the famous tragedies created by William Shakespeare. "Romeo and Juliet" is translated by the drama master Cao Yu, which is as close to Shakespeare's original language style as possible and preserves the integrity of the characters' dialogue, recreating the original appearance of the stage script of "Romeo and Juliet". There are two equally powerful families in the city of Valona, Kaibu and Mengtai. However, among the feuding families, a pair of young lovers were born who are inseparable from each other. They fell in love at first sight at the dance, expressed their love in the moonlight night, and made a private decision for life in front of the priest... However, the burden of the family forced them to separate, and the blood of hatred was washed away by their youthful lives. The two dukes were finally moved when they saw the cold bodies of their children in the cold and humid cave, and turned a century-old war into friendship in front of the coffin.
"Romeo and Juliet" is one of the famous tragedies created by William Shakespeare. "Romeo and Juliet" is translated by the drama master Cao Yu, which is as close to Shakespeare's original language style as possible and preserves the integrity of the characters' dialogue, recreating the original appearance of the stage script of "Romeo and Juliet". There are two equally powerful families in the city of Valona, Kaibu and Mengtai. However, among the feuding families, a pair of young lovers were born who are inseparable from each other. They fell in love at first sight at the dance, expressed their love in the moonlight night, and made a private decision for life in front of the priest... However, the burden of the family forced them to separate, and the blood of hatred was washed away by their youthful lives. The two dukes were finally moved when they saw the cold bodies of their children in the cold and humid cave, and turned a century-old war into friendship in front of the coffin.

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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.

莎士比亚经典全集:喜剧(1600-1604)
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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.

King John (shakespeare Historical Drama Series)
General Fiction约翰王(莎士比亚历史剧系列)
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The latest classic version of FLTRP! "King John" tells the main experiences of King John's life, such as his war with the French royal family for the British throne, his persecution of the legitimate heir to the throne, his plunder of the church and his conflict with the Holy See, the betrayal and surrender of the nobles to him, and his poisoning to death by monks.
The latest classic version of FLTRP! "King John" tells the main experiences of King John's life, such as his war with the French royal family for the British throne, his persecution of the legitimate heir to the throne, his plunder of the church and his conflict with the Holy See, the betrayal and surrender of the nobles to him, and his poisoning to death by monks.

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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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This book describes in detail the bizarre experiences of Mr. Fogg and his party on the way and the numerous difficulties and dangers they encountered. The plot is tortuous and fascinating, and readers can also appreciate the styles and folk customs from all over the world.
This book describes in detail the bizarre experiences of Mr. Fogg and his party on the way and the numerous difficulties and dangers they encountered. The plot is tortuous and fascinating, and readers can also appreciate the styles and folk customs from all over the world.

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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Carrie, an 18-year-old country girl, took a train to Chicago to find a better life. She met salesman Duluwe on the train. After arriving in Chicago, she couldn't bear the hard life in the factory, so she lived with Duluwe and met the hotel manager Hurst Wood through him. Hurstwood became obsessed with her and the two became lovers. Hurstwood's affair with a woman outside aroused his wife's suspicion, and his wife wanted to retaliate against him by divorcing him. In order to get Carrie completely, Hurstwood stole 10,000 yuan in cash from the hotel cabinet and eloped with Carrie. After settling in New York, Hurstwood was unable to be as successful as before, and his situation became worse and worse. He fell into unemployment and eventually became a beggar and committed suicide; while Carrie left him after getting an acting job in the theater and became a popular actor, but she was not happy.
Carrie, an 18-year-old country girl, took a train to Chicago to find a better life. She met salesman Duluwe on the train. After arriving in Chicago, she couldn't bear the hard life in the factory, so she lived with Duluwe and met the hotel manager Hurst Wood through him. Hurstwood became obsessed with her and the two became lovers. Hurstwood's affair with a woman outside aroused his wife's suspicion, and his wife wanted to retaliate against him by divorcing him. In order to get Carrie completely, Hurstwood stole 10,000 yuan in cash from the hotel cabinet and eloped with Carrie. After settling in New York, Hurstwood was unable to be as successful as before, and his situation became worse and worse. He fell into unemployment and eventually became a beggar and committed suicide; while Carrie left him after getting an acting job in the theater and became a popular actor, but she was not happy.

Pericles, Prince of Tire: English-chinese (shakespeare)
General Fiction泰尔亲王佩力克里斯:英汉对照(莎士比亚作品)
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The latest classic version of FLTRP! "Pericles, Prince of Tire" tells the story of Prince Pericles who discovered the incestuous privacy of Antiochus and his daughter, feared his power, and fled his country on a long voyage. After a lot of ups and downs, he reunited with his wife and daughter.
The latest classic version of FLTRP! "Pericles, Prince of Tire" tells the story of Prince Pericles who discovered the incestuous privacy of Antiochus and his daughter, feared his power, and fled his country on a long voyage. After a lot of ups and downs, he reunited with his wife and daughter.

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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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Hamlet, one of Shakespeare's four most famous tragedies, was created in 1601, when the European Renaissance entered its late stage and two years before the death of Queen Elizabeth of England (1603). Therefore, Hamlet not only embodies the ideology of the Renaissance, but also reflects the various conflicts and conflicts in the transformation period of British society. The tragedy of "Hamlet" contains four main levels: The first level involves the political tragedy of murdering the king, usurping the throne, and then murdering the prince. The second level involves the elements of social tragedy in which positive figures representing the progress of civilization fight against ugliness and sin. The third level involves the tragic element of family destruction caused by blind involvement in political conflicts. The fourth level involves the tragic elements of love in which love is destroyed and exploited.
Hamlet, one of Shakespeare's four most famous tragedies, was created in 1601, when the European Renaissance entered its late stage and two years before the death of Queen Elizabeth of England (1603). Therefore, Hamlet not only embodies the ideology of the Renaissance, but also reflects the various conflicts and conflicts in the transformation period of British society. The tragedy of "Hamlet" contains four main levels: The first level involves the political tragedy of murdering the king, usurping the throne, and then murdering the prince. The second level involves the elements of social tragedy in which positive figures representing the progress of civilization fight against ugliness and sin. The third level involves the tragic element of family destruction caused by blind involvement in political conflicts. The fourth level involves the tragic elements of love in which love is destroyed and exploited.

The Winter's Tale (shakespeare's Comedy Series)
General Fiction冬天的故事(莎士比亚喜剧系列)
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The latest classic version of FLTRP! "The Winter's Tale" tells the story of King Leontes of Sicily who suspected that Queen Hermione was having an affair with his friend Polixenes, so he imprisoned the queen and abandoned his newborn daughter. When his daughter was pursued by Polixenes' son, her true identity was discovered, and the queen who everyone thought was dead also emerged from hiding.
The latest classic version of FLTRP! "The Winter's Tale" tells the story of King Leontes of Sicily who suspected that Queen Hermione was having an affair with his friend Polixenes, so he imprisoned the queen and abandoned his newborn daughter. When his daughter was pursued by Polixenes' son, her true identity was discovered, and the queen who everyone thought was dead also emerged from hiding.

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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.

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Osamu Dazai: "I wanted to make the book "Okagakuji" into a plaything so that people who are struggling to get through difficult times can get a moment of solace in their busy schedules. Therefore, although I have been in poor health recently and have a low fever, I still have to write it down little by little while taking care of business and dealing with the aftermath of the disaster at home.
Osamu Dazai: "I wanted to make the book "Okagakuji" into a plaything so that people who are struggling to get through difficult times can get a moment of solace in their busy schedules. Therefore, although I have been in poor health recently and have a low fever, I still have to write it down little by little while taking care of business and dealing with the aftermath of the disaster at home.

Faulkner's Selected Works Series: the Temple
General Fiction福克纳作品精选系列:圣殿
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"The Temple" was published in 1931 and was Faulkner's first novel to gain a large readership. In the 1920s, there was a group of bootleggers headed by Goldfish Eyes in a southern town. Temple, a naive female college student, was abandoned by her boyfriend and got mixed up with the gang. She was raped and sent to a brothel in Fes by Goldfish Eyes. After Goldfish Eyes killed someone, he put the blame on Godwin. Attorney Horace did a lot of evidence collection work to save Temple from the fire pit. However, Temple has been driven insane by Jinyuyan's perverted sexual behavior, causing her inner imbalance. In the end, she committed perjury, allowing Jinyuyan to escape the law. Although the novel uses the narrative mode of popular detective novels, it also has naturalistic descriptions. It is an excellent work both in terms of theme and expression.
"The Temple" was published in 1931 and was Faulkner's first novel to gain a large readership. In the 1920s, there was a group of bootleggers headed by Goldfish Eyes in a southern town. Temple, a naive female college student, was abandoned by her boyfriend and got mixed up with the gang. She was raped and sent to a brothel in Fes by Goldfish Eyes. After Goldfish Eyes killed someone, he put the blame on Godwin. Attorney Horace did a lot of evidence collection work to save Temple from the fire pit. However, Temple has been driven insane by Jinyuyan's perverted sexual behavior, causing her inner imbalance. In the end, she committed perjury, allowing Jinyuyan to escape the law. Although the novel uses the narrative mode of popular detective novels, it also has naturalistic descriptions. It is an excellent work both in terms of theme and expression.

Notre Dame De Paris (hugo Collection)
General Fiction巴黎圣母院(雨果精选集)
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"Notre Dame de Paris" is set in France under the rule of Louis XI in 1482. It describes the entanglement between a gypsy girl, Frollo, the deputy bishop of Notre Dame Church, and the outcast Quasimodo. The truth, goodness, beauty, falsehood, evil, and ugliness of the characters are all magnified. Quasimodo, who is ugly, deaf and mute, has a noble and pure heart. Esmeralda is a beautiful and pure dancer who was framed to death by Frollo, the deputy bishop of Notre Dame Church, because she did not succumb to his desires. Quasimodo was desperate for losing his idol, and angrily pushed Frollo from the top floor to his death. He also went to the cemetery and committed suicide next to Esmeralda's body.
"Notre Dame de Paris" is set in France under the rule of Louis XI in 1482. It describes the entanglement between a gypsy girl, Frollo, the deputy bishop of Notre Dame Church, and the outcast Quasimodo. The truth, goodness, beauty, falsehood, evil, and ugliness of the characters are all magnified. Quasimodo, who is ugly, deaf and mute, has a noble and pure heart. Esmeralda is a beautiful and pure dancer who was framed to death by Frollo, the deputy bishop of Notre Dame Church, because she did not succumb to his desires. Quasimodo was desperate for losing his idol, and angrily pushed Frollo from the top floor to his death. He also went to the cemetery and committed suicide next to Esmeralda's body.

The Old Man and the Sea (a Collection of Famous Translations of World Literary Names)
General Fiction老人与海(世界文学名著名译典藏)
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This book collects a series of short stories and short stories by Hemingway such as "The Old Man and the Sea", "The Snows of Kilimanjaro" and "Hills Like White Elephants". "The Old Man and the Sea" reveals a brave and optimistic spirit and inspires human fighting spirit. It is a quality that was not seen in Hemingway's novels in the past. "The Old Man and the Sea" caused a huge sensation after its publication. Hemingway won the 54th Nobel Prize for Literature for this work.
This book collects a series of short stories and short stories by Hemingway such as "The Old Man and the Sea", "The Snows of Kilimanjaro" and "Hills Like White Elephants". "The Old Man and the Sea" reveals a brave and optimistic spirit and inspires human fighting spirit. It is a quality that was not seen in Hemingway's novels in the past. "The Old Man and the Sea" caused a huge sensation after its publication. Hemingway won the 54th Nobel Prize for Literature for this work.

The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn (one of the Top Ten Literary Masterpieces in the World)
General Fiction哈克贝利·费恩历险记(世界十大文学名著)
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It describes the little urchin Huck meets the little black slave Jim who has escaped from his master. In order to avoid a murderous misunderstanding, the two took a small raft down the Mississippi River and encountered various interesting encounters. One of the most exciting and thrilling scenes is when Huck exposes the scam of the liar "King" to defraud the three sisters of their property. As a result, Huck is pursued by the bad guys. And Huck often had an inner battle over whether he should help the slaves escape, and finally had a happy ending after many twists and turns. "The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn" can be said to be an outstanding picture of American social life. Mark Twain used humorous writing to reproduce what he saw and heard in the South in his early years, and carved the raw gold and jade of his life experience into exquisite literary treasures. What is outstanding about Mark Twain is that he reflected the universal ideological conditions of mankind by describing specific and local people and things.
It describes the little urchin Huck meets the little black slave Jim who has escaped from his master. In order to avoid a murderous misunderstanding, the two took a small raft down the Mississippi River and encountered various interesting encounters. One of the most exciting and thrilling scenes is when Huck exposes the scam of the liar "King" to defraud the three sisters of their property. As a result, Huck is pursued by the bad guys. And Huck often had an inner battle over whether he should help the slaves escape, and finally had a happy ending after many twists and turns. "The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn" can be said to be an outstanding picture of American social life. Mark Twain used humorous writing to reproduce what he saw and heard in the South in his early years, and carved the raw gold and jade of his life experience into exquisite literary treasures. What is outstanding about Mark Twain is that he reflected the universal ideological conditions of mankind by describing specific and local people and things.

The Complete Works of Fitzgerald: All the Sad Young People
General Fiction菲茨杰拉德作品全集:所有悲伤的年轻人
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"All the Sad Young People" is Fitzgerald's third collection of short stories. It is considered to be Fitzgerald's most sonorous and most artistic collection of short stories. It includes 9 short stories: "The Rich Young Master", "A Winter's Dream of Spring", "Baby Party", "Absolution", "Larges Martin-Jones and the Prince of Wales", "The Mind Reader", "In Hot and Cold Blood", "The Wise Move" and "Gretchen's Forty Blinks". These stories have serious themes, profound contents, rigorous structures, and smooth writing styles. They reflect a talented novelist's keen observation of society and awareness of the future, and represent Fitzgerald's mature creative ideas and established artistic style.
"All the Sad Young People" is Fitzgerald's third collection of short stories. It is considered to be Fitzgerald's most sonorous and most artistic collection of short stories. It includes 9 short stories: "The Rich Young Master", "A Winter's Dream of Spring", "Baby Party", "Absolution", "Larges Martin-Jones and the Prince of Wales", "The Mind Reader", "In Hot and Cold Blood", "The Wise Move" and "Gretchen's Forty Blinks". These stories have serious themes, profound contents, rigorous structures, and smooth writing styles. They reflect a talented novelist's keen observation of society and awareness of the future, and represent Fitzgerald's mature creative ideas and established artistic style.

一片树叶的颤动:南太平洋诸岛的小故事
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"The Trembling of a Leaf" is a collection of single-volume short stories compiled and selected by Maugham himself during his lifetime. It includes six short stories set in the South Pacific islands. The materials are all based on the author's experiences traveling in the Pacific region. In these stories, the exotic scenery of the South Pacific islands is beautiful but dangerous, comfortable and strange, giving the works a magical and charming charm. From governors to servants, from ladies to street prostitutes, these Westerners living in the Far East colonies experienced life experiences and emotional ups and downs that they could not imagine and experience in the comfortable lives in their hometowns, and displayed distinctive and outstanding character traits; their satisfaction, joy, and pursuit of the ideal world, as well as their weakness, hypocrisy, and emptiness, vividly presented Maugham's questioning and thinking about complex human nature.
"The Trembling of a Leaf" is a collection of single-volume short stories compiled and selected by Maugham himself during his lifetime. It includes six short stories set in the South Pacific islands. The materials are all based on the author's experiences traveling in the Pacific region. In these stories, the exotic scenery of the South Pacific islands is beautiful but dangerous, comfortable and strange, giving the works a magical and charming charm. From governors to servants, from ladies to street prostitutes, these Westerners living in the Far East colonies experienced life experiences and emotional ups and downs that they could not imagine and experience in the comfortable lives in their hometowns, and displayed distinctive and outstanding character traits; their satisfaction, joy, and pursuit of the ideal world, as well as their weakness, hypocrisy, and emptiness, vividly presented Maugham's questioning and thinking about complex human nature.

Two Noble Brothers (shakespeare's Works)
General Fiction两贵亲(莎士比亚作品)
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The latest classic version of FLTRP! "Two Noble Kinsmen" tells the story of a duel between two noble knights over a beautiful girl.
The latest classic version of FLTRP! "Two Noble Kinsmen" tells the story of a duel between two noble knights over a beautiful girl.

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American writer Thoreau's record of living alone by Walden Pond describes what he saw, heard and thought for more than two years. The first feature that distinguishes this work from previous literary works is its detailed description and extension of nature. The changes in scenery caused by the changing of the seasons, as small as the fight between two ants, are all vividly reproduced in Thoreau's wonderful pen, and the descriptions are not superficial, but have the precision of a naturalist. The author meticulously describes the life of living alone by the lake for more than two years, with the purpose of proving to readers through this personal experiment: In fact, you can live well and happily without a lot of money.
American writer Thoreau's record of living alone by Walden Pond describes what he saw, heard and thought for more than two years. The first feature that distinguishes this work from previous literary works is its detailed description and extension of nature. The changes in scenery caused by the changing of the seasons, as small as the fight between two ants, are all vividly reproduced in Thoreau's wonderful pen, and the descriptions are not superficial, but have the precision of a naturalist. The author meticulously describes the life of living alone by the lake for more than two years, with the purpose of proving to readers through this personal experiment: In fact, you can live well and happily without a lot of money.

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A strange thing happened at sea in 1866. Many ships discovered a large monster believed to be a narwhal at sea, and some ships were attacked by this monster. Following public appeals, the United States dispatched a warship to chase the monster. As a result, the battleship chasing the monster was chased by the monster and was ferociously attacked by the monster... The plot of the book is full of twists and turns, suspense and fascinating. This book combines all the characteristics of Verne's science fiction and adventure novels. The complex storyline, the ever-changing fate of the characters, the rich and detailed scientific knowledge and the wonderful fantasy with realistic details are all blended together, which is breathtaking.
A strange thing happened at sea in 1866. Many ships discovered a large monster believed to be a narwhal at sea, and some ships were attacked by this monster. Following public appeals, the United States dispatched a warship to chase the monster. As a result, the battleship chasing the monster was chased by the monster and was ferociously attacked by the monster... The plot of the book is full of twists and turns, suspense and fascinating. This book combines all the characteristics of Verne's science fiction and adventure novels. The complex storyline, the ever-changing fate of the characters, the rich and detailed scientific knowledge and the wonderful fantasy with realistic details are all blended together, which is breathtaking.

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"Notre Dame de Paris" uses bizarre and contrasting techniques to tell a story that happened in France in the 15th century: Frollo, the deputy bishop of Notre Dame de Paris, was sanctimonious and vicious, loving first and then hating, and persecuting the gypsy girl Esmeralda. The ugly but kind-hearted bell ringer Quasimodo sacrifices his life to save the girl. The novel exposes the hypocrisy of religion, declares the bankruptcy of asceticism, praises the kindness, friendship and self-sacrifice of the lower working people, and reflects Hugo's humanitarian thoughts.
"Notre Dame de Paris" uses bizarre and contrasting techniques to tell a story that happened in France in the 15th century: Frollo, the deputy bishop of Notre Dame de Paris, was sanctimonious and vicious, loving first and then hating, and persecuting the gypsy girl Esmeralda. The ugly but kind-hearted bell ringer Quasimodo sacrifices his life to save the girl. The novel exposes the hypocrisy of religion, declares the bankruptcy of asceticism, praises the kindness, friendship and self-sacrifice of the lower working people, and reflects Hugo's humanitarian thoughts.

The Idiot (selected Collections of Dostoevsky)
General Fiction白痴(陀思妥耶夫斯基精选集)
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"The Idiot" is a novel written by the 19th-century Russian writer Fyodor Dostoevsky. The novel describes Nastasia, a stunning woman from a noble family in the 1860s, who has been ravaged by the landowner Totsky for many years. Later, Totsky was willing to pay a large sum of money to marry her to the despicable Ganya. At the heroine's birthday party, the young Duke Myshkin, who was regarded as an idiot by people, suddenly appeared and was willing to marry Nastasiya unconditionally, which moved her deeply. On the day of her upcoming wedding to the Duke, although she loved the Duke deeply, she ran away with the playboy Rogozhin. Finally, he was killed by Rogozhin. The novel gives a broad description of the Russian upper class after the serfdom reform and involves complex psychological and moral issues. The work expresses that the world cannot be quantified rationally, and is even beyond human imagination. What is inexplicable and unachievable by humans does not require thinking, and those who think about it and practice it are "idiots". This should be a perfect irony of the belief advocated by many Enlightenment thinkers that "man's logical calculations must conform to the laws of nature, and human calculations are equal to heaven's calculations." This kind of logic that overly believes that the world can be calculated and excludes all contradictions and willful movements is actually the arrogance of human beings.
"The Idiot" is a novel written by the 19th-century Russian writer Fyodor Dostoevsky. The novel describes Nastasia, a stunning woman from a noble family in the 1860s, who has been ravaged by the landowner Totsky for many years. Later, Totsky was willing to pay a large sum of money to marry her to the despicable Ganya. At the heroine's birthday party, the young Duke Myshkin, who was regarded as an idiot by people, suddenly appeared and was willing to marry Nastasiya unconditionally, which moved her deeply. On the day of her upcoming wedding to the Duke, although she loved the Duke deeply, she ran away with the playboy Rogozhin. Finally, he was killed by Rogozhin. The novel gives a broad description of the Russian upper class after the serfdom reform and involves complex psychological and moral issues. The work expresses that the world cannot be quantified rationally, and is even beyond human imagination. What is inexplicable and unachievable by humans does not require thinking, and those who think about it and practice it are "idiots". This should be a perfect irony of the belief advocated by many Enlightenment thinkers that "man's logical calculations must conform to the laws of nature, and human calculations are equal to heaven's calculations." This kind of logic that overly believes that the world can be calculated and excludes all contradictions and willful movements is actually the arrogance of human beings.

Idiot (classic Translation by Geng Ji)
General Fiction白痴(耿济之经典译本)
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"The Idiot" is one of the important works of Fyodor Dostoyevsky, the great Russian writer of the 19th century. The novel is full of explosive suspense and portrays criminals, hypochondriacal patients and idiots completely different from their previous images, making you want to read it. The novel describes Nastasya, a beautiful woman from a noble family in the 1860s who has been ravaged by the landowner Totsky for many years. Later, Totsky was willing to pay a large sum of money to marry her to the despicable Ganya. She was deeply moved by the sudden appearance of the young Duke Myshkin, who was willing to marry Nastasya unconditionally. Although Nastasya loved the prince deeply, she ran away with the playboy Rogozhin on the wedding day and was eventually killed by Rogozhin. The kind-hearted Prince Myshkin was unable to influence or benefit those around him. The novel gives a broad description of the Russian upper class after the serfdom reform and involves complex psychological and moral issues.
"The Idiot" is one of the important works of Fyodor Dostoyevsky, the great Russian writer of the 19th century. The novel is full of explosive suspense and portrays criminals, hypochondriacal patients and idiots completely different from their previous images, making you want to read it. The novel describes Nastasya, a beautiful woman from a noble family in the 1860s who has been ravaged by the landowner Totsky for many years. Later, Totsky was willing to pay a large sum of money to marry her to the despicable Ganya. She was deeply moved by the sudden appearance of the young Duke Myshkin, who was willing to marry Nastasya unconditionally. Although Nastasya loved the prince deeply, she ran away with the playboy Rogozhin on the wedding day and was eventually killed by Rogozhin. The kind-hearted Prince Myshkin was unable to influence or benefit those around him. The novel gives a broad description of the Russian upper class after the serfdom reform and involves complex psychological and moral issues.

Youjian Library: Warning Words
General Fiction有间文库:警世通言
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"Three Words to Warn the World", "Mingyan to Tell the World" and "Eternal Words to Awaken the World" are collectively called "Three Words". The book has forty volumes, and like "Ming Yan" and "Heng Yan", it either describes the marriage and destiny of young men and women, or reveals people's pursuit of fame and fortune and their understanding of life, or depicts strange things, injustices and weird worlds in the world. It shows the ideological outlook, hobbies, life scenes, etc. Of the citizenry at that time, and builds its own unique artistic world.
"Three Words to Warn the World", "Mingyan to Tell the World" and "Eternal Words to Awaken the World" are collectively called "Three Words". The book has forty volumes, and like "Ming Yan" and "Heng Yan", it either describes the marriage and destiny of young men and women, or reveals people's pursuit of fame and fortune and their understanding of life, or depicts strange things, injustices and weird worlds in the world. It shows the ideological outlook, hobbies, life scenes, etc. Of the citizenry at that time, and builds its own unique artistic world.
