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This book is a famous long historical novel. As early as the Yuan Dynasty, there were some vernacular versions of stories about the "States". During the Jiajing and Longqing periods of the Ming Dynasty, Yu Shaoyu compiled a "Biography of the Nations". In the late Ming Dynasty, Feng Menglong revised and polished the "Biography of the Nations" based on the historical biographies, and it became the "New Chronicles of the Nations" with 108 chapters. During the Qianlong period of the Qing Dynasty, Cai Yuanfang revised the book and named it "Records of the Countries of the Eastern Zhou Dynasty".
This book is a famous long historical novel. As early as the Yuan Dynasty, there were some vernacular versions of stories about the "States". During the Jiajing and Longqing periods of the Ming Dynasty, Yu Shaoyu compiled a "Biography of the Nations". In the late Ming Dynasty, Feng Menglong revised and polished the "Biography of the Nations" based on the historical biographies, and it became the "New Chronicles of the Nations" with 108 chapters. During the Qianlong period of the Qing Dynasty, Cai Yuanfang revised the book and named it "Records of the Countries of the Eastern Zhou Dynasty".

King Lear: English-chinese (shakespeare Tragedy Series)
General Fiction李尔王:英汉对照(莎士比亚悲剧系列)
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"King Lear" tells the story of King Lear who listened to the flattery of his two eldest daughters and gave them his land, but drove away the younger daughter who told the truth, which ultimately led to tragedy.
"King Lear" tells the story of King Lear who listened to the flattery of his two eldest daughters and gave them his land, but drove away the younger daughter who told the truth, which ultimately led to tragedy.

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"Notes from the Underground" embodies all the artistic characteristics of Dostoevsky's poetics. It is profound in content and strange in form. It is like a novel, a confession, and a philosophical essay. The protagonist of the work looks like a bad guy and a good guy; a villain and a resigned person who has experienced many vicissitudes of life; a hero and a "non-hero" and nothing at all. ... The "basement man" is considered to be a "typical egotist", but some people believe that the "basement man" is the Russian Hamlet, a contemporary variant of the "superfluous man". Dostoevsky was the "seeker of truth" of his time. "Notes from the Underground" has become an increasingly popular book and is considered the preface to Dostoevsky's five novels and a milestone in his creative career. The depth of the human heart, the suffering of the human heart, the helplessness and tragedy of the human heart, everything that everyone has personally experienced but cannot express in words, are all contained in this book.
"Notes from the Underground" embodies all the artistic characteristics of Dostoevsky's poetics. It is profound in content and strange in form. It is like a novel, a confession, and a philosophical essay. The protagonist of the work looks like a bad guy and a good guy; a villain and a resigned person who has experienced many vicissitudes of life; a hero and a "non-hero" and nothing at all. ... The "basement man" is considered to be a "typical egotist", but some people believe that the "basement man" is the Russian Hamlet, a contemporary variant of the "superfluous man". Dostoevsky was the "seeker of truth" of his time. "Notes from the Underground" has become an increasingly popular book and is considered the preface to Dostoevsky's five novels and a milestone in his creative career. The depth of the human heart, the suffering of the human heart, the helplessness and tragedy of the human heart, everything that everyone has personally experienced but cannot express in words, are all contained in this book.

King Lear (english-chinese Version)
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"King Lear" tells the story of the aging King Lear who plans to abdicate and divide the kingdom among his three daughters according to how much they say they love him. Annoyed and disappointed by his younger daughter Cordelia's words, Lear exiled her and divided the kingdom equally between his eldest and second daughters. Jealousy and pride devour the consciences of the two sisters, and Lear is driven into the wilderness by them. The youngest daughter who became the Queen of France led an army to rescue her father, but was killed. Lear died sadly beside her.
"King Lear" tells the story of the aging King Lear who plans to abdicate and divide the kingdom among his three daughters according to how much they say they love him. Annoyed and disappointed by his younger daughter Cordelia's words, Lear exiled her and divided the kingdom equally between his eldest and second daughters. Jealousy and pride devour the consciences of the two sisters, and Lear is driven into the wilderness by them. The youngest daughter who became the Queen of France led an army to rescue her father, but was killed. Lear died sadly beside her.

Les Misérables (volume 1 of 5)
General Fiction悲惨世界(五卷之第一卷)
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"Les Misérables" is a novel published by the French writer Victor Hugo in 1862. Its content covers the Napoleonic War and the following ten years. The main line of the story revolves around the personal experience of the protagonist Jean Valjean, a torture prisoner in Toulon, and integrates French history, revolution, war, moral philosophy, law, justice, and religious beliefs. The work has been adapted into film and television works many times. The book is divided into 5 volumes, and this book is the first volume among them, and it is in English.
"Les Misérables" is a novel published by the French writer Victor Hugo in 1862. Its content covers the Napoleonic War and the following ten years. The main line of the story revolves around the personal experience of the protagonist Jean Valjean, a torture prisoner in Toulon, and integrates French history, revolution, war, moral philosophy, law, justice, and religious beliefs. The work has been adapted into film and television works many times. The book is divided into 5 volumes, and this book is the first volume among them, and it is in English.

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The representative work of Flaubert, the world literary master, has been newly revised for the National Outstanding Foreign Literature Book Award. The classic translation and annotation by Zhou Kexi, a famous French translator, authentically presents the author's perspective. Madame Bovary is a novel published by French writer Flaubert in the 19th century. It has been hailed as the end of romanticism and the beginning of realism. It is a landmark work in the history of literature. Through his meticulous description of life outside the French provinces, Flaubert criticized the decadent and decadent social life in the early stages of capitalist society and the vulgarity and vulgarity of the small townsfolk.
The representative work of Flaubert, the world literary master, has been newly revised for the National Outstanding Foreign Literature Book Award. The classic translation and annotation by Zhou Kexi, a famous French translator, authentically presents the author's perspective. Madame Bovary is a novel published by French writer Flaubert in the 19th century. It has been hailed as the end of romanticism and the beginning of realism. It is a landmark work in the history of literature. Through his meticulous description of life outside the French provinces, Flaubert criticized the decadent and decadent social life in the early stages of capitalist society and the vulgarity and vulgarity of the small townsfolk.

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Pride and Prejudice is the masterpiece of British female novelist Jane Austen. The novel tells the love story of Elizabeth Bennet, the daughter of a squire. This work uses daily life as the material. It goes against the content and artificial writing methods of sentimental novels that were popular in the society at that time. It vividly reflects the conservative and closed-off British rural life and world conditions from the end of the 18th century to the beginning of the 19th century. And has been adapted into movies and TV series many times.
Pride and Prejudice is the masterpiece of British female novelist Jane Austen. The novel tells the love story of Elizabeth Bennet, the daughter of a squire. This work uses daily life as the material. It goes against the content and artificial writing methods of sentimental novels that were popular in the society at that time. It vividly reflects the conservative and closed-off British rural life and world conditions from the end of the 18th century to the beginning of the 19th century. And has been adapted into movies and TV series many times.

Julius Caesar: English-chinese (shakespeare Tragedy Series)
General Fiction尤力乌斯·凯撒:英汉对照(莎士比亚悲剧系列)
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"Julius Caesar" tells the story of a group of Roman senators who plotted and successfully assassinated the dictator Caesar in 44 BC, and how the conspirators were destroyed at Philippi.
"Julius Caesar" tells the story of a group of Roman senators who plotted and successfully assassinated the dictator Caesar in 44 BC, and how the conspirators were destroyed at Philippi.

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"Waltz of Flowers" is a collection of classic short stories written by Nobel Prize winner Yasunari Kawabata. Yu Hua highly recommends "Waltz of Flowers", a collection of classic short stories by Yasunari Kawabata. Its name comes from the group dance of the Candy Fairy and other fairies in Tchaikovsky's ballet "The Nutcracker". Xingzhi and the orphan Suzuko developed a close attachment because of ballet. The beautiful youth of the girls is like twin flowers, vying for beauty in the spinning and jumping dance steps. At this time, Nanjo, whom Suzuko had been waiting for, returned home miserably, and regained life because of Hoshizhi's dance. All the implicit love that seems to be absent is entangled in a waltz... It contains a total of 15 short stories such as "Letter to Parents" and "An Arm", especially "The Waltz of Flowers".
"Waltz of Flowers" is a collection of classic short stories written by Nobel Prize winner Yasunari Kawabata. Yu Hua highly recommends "Waltz of Flowers", a collection of classic short stories by Yasunari Kawabata. Its name comes from the group dance of the Candy Fairy and other fairies in Tchaikovsky's ballet "The Nutcracker". Xingzhi and the orphan Suzuko developed a close attachment because of ballet. The beautiful youth of the girls is like twin flowers, vying for beauty in the spinning and jumping dance steps. At this time, Nanjo, whom Suzuko had been waiting for, returned home miserably, and regained life because of Hoshizhi's dance. All the implicit love that seems to be absent is entangled in a waltz... It contains a total of 15 short stories such as "Letter to Parents" and "An Arm", especially "The Waltz of Flowers".

Girl Disciple (hardcover Version)
General Fiction女生徒(精装版)
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A collection of Osamu Dazai's classic monologue novels. Born alone, we must live beautifully. Osamu Dazai wrote a book of inner monologues for millions of young literary and artistic women: it outlines the contradictions and uneasiness of youth, and depicts the beauty and sadness of life. Based on the complete translation of Japan's Kadokawa Bunko 70th Anniversary Edition, it includes classics such as "The Lantern", "Yezakura and the Magic Flute", "Skin and Heart", and a special collection of Dazai Osamu's true monologue "Lazy Karuta". The masterpiece of "genius writer" Osamu Dazai's short stories, unanimously praised by Kawabata Yasunari, Murakami Haruki, Wong Kar-wai and Annie Baby, won the 4th "Kitamura Totsuya Award". Happiness will definitely come, it will come tomorrow. Happiness is just a night late. The sequel to "Disqualified in the World" (Zhejiang Literature and Art Publishing House), which received a high score of 8.8 On Douban, is the second part of the "Dazai Osamu Trilogy" and the final work "The Setting Sun", so stay tuned!
A collection of Osamu Dazai's classic monologue novels. Born alone, we must live beautifully. Osamu Dazai wrote a book of inner monologues for millions of young literary and artistic women: it outlines the contradictions and uneasiness of youth, and depicts the beauty and sadness of life. Based on the complete translation of Japan's Kadokawa Bunko 70th Anniversary Edition, it includes classics such as "The Lantern", "Yezakura and the Magic Flute", "Skin and Heart", and a special collection of Dazai Osamu's true monologue "Lazy Karuta". The masterpiece of "genius writer" Osamu Dazai's short stories, unanimously praised by Kawabata Yasunari, Murakami Haruki, Wong Kar-wai and Annie Baby, won the 4th "Kitamura Totsuya Award". Happiness will definitely come, it will come tomorrow. Happiness is just a night late. The sequel to "Disqualified in the World" (Zhejiang Literature and Art Publishing House), which received a high score of 8.8 On Douban, is the second part of the "Dazai Osamu Trilogy" and the final work "The Setting Sun", so stay tuned!

Fitzgerald Collected Works Set (9 Books in Total)
General Fiction菲茨杰拉德文集套装(套装共9本)
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There are 9 Fitzgerald anthology sets in total: "Heaven on Earth", "Those Sad Young People", "Tender Is the Night", "Stories of the Jazz Age", "The Flying Girl and the Philosopher", "The Great Gatsby", "Collapse", "The Last Tycoon", "Beauty and Sin". "Heaven on Earth" is the author's first novel and an epoch-making work. "Those Sad Young People" is the author's third collection of novels. It collects several excellent short stories published by the author in various publications, focusing on the essence of Fitzgerald's short stories.
There are 9 Fitzgerald anthology sets in total: "Heaven on Earth", "Those Sad Young People", "Tender Is the Night", "Stories of the Jazz Age", "The Flying Girl and the Philosopher", "The Great Gatsby", "Collapse", "The Last Tycoon", "Beauty and Sin". "Heaven on Earth" is the author's first novel and an epoch-making work. "Those Sad Young People" is the author's third collection of novels. It collects several excellent short stories published by the author in various publications, focusing on the essence of Fitzgerald's short stories.

Novel Lantern (japanese Classic Literature)
General Fiction小说灯笼(日本经典文学)
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"Novel Lantern" includes fourteen short and medium-length works by Japanese literary giant Dazai Osamu, including "Novel Lantern", "Owl Communication", "About Clothing", "Shameless" and "Writer's Notes". The articles included in the book "Novel Lantern" were written between 1940 and 1944, when Dazai Osamu had just entered into the only formal marriage in his life. The happiness of marriage pulled him out of the shadow of failed love and brought him warmth and light. After being redeemed, Dazai Osamu cheered up and worked hard on writing, hoping to bid farewell to decadence and pursue beauty, so he came up with this "Novel Lantern". In this book, Osamu Dazai writes about family, love, jokes, and friends.
"Novel Lantern" includes fourteen short and medium-length works by Japanese literary giant Dazai Osamu, including "Novel Lantern", "Owl Communication", "About Clothing", "Shameless" and "Writer's Notes". The articles included in the book "Novel Lantern" were written between 1940 and 1944, when Dazai Osamu had just entered into the only formal marriage in his life. The happiness of marriage pulled him out of the shadow of failed love and brought him warmth and light. After being redeemed, Dazai Osamu cheered up and worked hard on writing, hoping to bid farewell to decadence and pursue beauty, so he came up with this "Novel Lantern". In this book, Osamu Dazai writes about family, love, jokes, and friends.

Five Stories
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This book is a collection of Dostoevsky's famous short stories, including Other People's Wives, Human Dreams, etc.
This book is a collection of Dostoevsky's famous short stories, including Other People's Wives, Human Dreams, etc.

Just One Lie
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"Just One Lie" is a work in Keigo Higashino's "Malicious" series. It is a book that describes modern urban life: we are afraid of the malice of strangers, but often ignore the accumulated dissatisfaction, alienation and deception between close people; "Only One Lie" is also a brain-burning work that describes the psychological offensive and defensive battle between the criminal police and the suspect: Detective Kaga uses psychological warfare to confront the suspect, and only one lie is needed to find the murderer and reveal the truth. Keigo Higashino said: ""Only One Lie" is narrated from the perspective of the murderer or the person who deliberately concealed the truth, but it will not let the readers know the truth from the beginning." If you get married, you may fall in love with the other person - I married my husband with this idea in mind. But he suddenly showed his arrogant face, and I became a slave working for him.
"Just One Lie" is a work in Keigo Higashino's "Malicious" series. It is a book that describes modern urban life: we are afraid of the malice of strangers, but often ignore the accumulated dissatisfaction, alienation and deception between close people; "Only One Lie" is also a brain-burning work that describes the psychological offensive and defensive battle between the criminal police and the suspect: Detective Kaga uses psychological warfare to confront the suspect, and only one lie is needed to find the murderer and reveal the truth. Keigo Higashino said: ""Only One Lie" is narrated from the perspective of the murderer or the person who deliberately concealed the truth, but it will not let the readers know the truth from the beginning." If you get married, you may fall in love with the other person - I married my husband with this idea in mind. But he suddenly showed his arrogant face, and I became a slave working for him.

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In a corner of Kyoto, Chieko, who was adopted by a brocade merchant, has grown into a slim girl. On the night of the Gion Festival, she met the village girl Miaozi for the first time, and was surprised to find that the two were twin sisters. They miss each other, but they cannot recognize each other because of their different identities. Between the sisters' faint longing and sadness, there are interspersed the beauty of Kyoto's four seasons and their respective explorations of life and emotions. "Ancient Capital" is one of Kawabata Yasunari's Nobel Prize-winning works. It contains two articles, "Ancient Capital" and "Beauty and Sorrow". The text is delicate and sincere, and is known as "the postcard of Japanese literature".
In a corner of Kyoto, Chieko, who was adopted by a brocade merchant, has grown into a slim girl. On the night of the Gion Festival, she met the village girl Miaozi for the first time, and was surprised to find that the two were twin sisters. They miss each other, but they cannot recognize each other because of their different identities. Between the sisters' faint longing and sadness, there are interspersed the beauty of Kyoto's four seasons and their respective explorations of life and emotions. "Ancient Capital" is one of Kawabata Yasunari's Nobel Prize-winning works. It contains two articles, "Ancient Capital" and "Beauty and Sorrow". The text is delicate and sincere, and is known as "the postcard of Japanese literature".

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This is an unethical love. The lonely Kawabata throws a porcelain bowl that has been used by tea drinkers for generations into an unethical love. Its owners were cursed with being too obsessed with the false makeup of women and the exquisiteness of ceramics. Like his father, Kikuji was deeply entangled with women. He even followed his father's story and had an affair with his lover, which led to Mrs. Ota's final suicide. And the teacup stained with guilt continues to wander in the weirdness, just like the loneliness of sentimental objects is also in the eternal reincarnation.
This is an unethical love. The lonely Kawabata throws a porcelain bowl that has been used by tea drinkers for generations into an unethical love. Its owners were cursed with being too obsessed with the false makeup of women and the exquisiteness of ceramics. Like his father, Kikuji was deeply entangled with women. He even followed his father's story and had an affair with his lover, which led to Mrs. Ota's final suicide. And the teacup stained with guilt continues to wander in the weirdness, just like the loneliness of sentimental objects is also in the eternal reincarnation.

川端康成小说集(套装共七册)
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"Snow Country" is a crystal clear artistic world carved by Kawabata Yasunari's pen. This place, far away from the hustle and bustle, is full of the emptiness and silence of the original state of life. Through the portrayal of the three main characters Shimamura, Komako and Ye Zi, the novel shows the unremitting pursuit of beautiful love, the ultimate yearning for the beauty of reality, and the infinite sorrow for nihilism. "Ancient Capital" is a literary postcard of the city of Kyoto carefully drawn by Yasunari Kawabata. The novel uses light and delicate writing to narrate the joys and sorrows of the twin sisters Chieko and Naeko, and writes about their bitter life experiences, pure love, and their yearning for a better life. Cleverly, the author places the beautiful relationship between the sisters in the four seasons of Kyoto to describe it. The scenes blend together, allowing readers to appreciate the beauty of Kyoto's ancient culture. "A Thousand Cranes" is the Nobel Prize-winning work of Kawabata Yasunari. It is the ultimate masterpiece that combines morality and desire into the tea ceremony. The novel tells the story of Kikuji, who was born in a famous tea ceremony family, and quietly met several women who had a close relationship with his father at a tea party, and was involved in the whirlpool of fate. "The Dancing Girl of Izu" is a poignant, romantic and sad novel written by Kawabata Yasunari based on his personal experience. The work describes a high school student "I" who traveled to Izu alone and met an innocent dancing girl, and then developed a beautiful and regretful innocent love. "Flowers Never Sleep" was written by Kawabata Yasunari after he woke up at four o'clock in the morning. At that time, he found that begonia flowers were still blooming at night, which triggered a series of philosophical thoughts on beauty. He carved a flower and a world with his warm writing style; he used his subtle inner feelings to develop a word and a wisdom; he used his flowing thoughts to spread out an article and a life. "Mountain Sound" is the work of Kawabata Yasunari in his later years. Shingo, who is in his sixties, suffers from the burnout and fatigue of his many years of life. He is deeply aware of the invisible barriers between people and the lack of warmth and love. The sound of the mountain that arouses Shingo's fear of death is the cry of first love that has been buried deep in his heart for decades and has never been satisfied. He always looks for emotional and spiritual solace in his first love and daughter-in-law Juzi, which become a bright rainbow in his spiritual world. "Sleeping Beauty" is the culmination of Kawabata Yasushi's 60th birthday. Through the five experiences of the old man Eguchi to Sleeping Beauty's house, six sleeping beauties, and three dreams, the novel tells the story of people's helplessness towards aging and death in old age, their inferiority complex towards old men and their nostalgia for youth.
"Snow Country" is a crystal clear artistic world carved by Kawabata Yasunari's pen. This place, far away from the hustle and bustle, is full of the emptiness and silence of the original state of life. Through the portrayal of the three main characters Shimamura, Komako and Ye Zi, the novel shows the unremitting pursuit of beautiful love, the ultimate yearning for the beauty of reality, and the infinite sorrow for nihilism. "Ancient Capital" is a literary postcard of the city of Kyoto carefully drawn by Yasunari Kawabata. The novel uses light and delicate writing to narrate the joys and sorrows of the twin sisters Chieko and Naeko, and writes about their bitter life experiences, pure love, and their yearning for a better life. Cleverly, the author places the beautiful relationship between the sisters in the four seasons of Kyoto to describe it. The scenes blend together, allowing readers to appreciate the beauty of Kyoto's ancient culture. "A Thousand Cranes" is the Nobel Prize-winning work of Kawabata Yasunari. It is the ultimate masterpiece that combines morality and desire into the tea ceremony. The novel tells the story of Kikuji, who was born in a famous tea ceremony family, and quietly met several women who had a close relationship with his father at a tea party, and was involved in the whirlpool of fate. "The Dancing Girl of Izu" is a poignant, romantic and sad novel written by Kawabata Yasunari based on his personal experience. The work describes a high school student "I" who traveled to Izu alone and met an innocent dancing girl, and then developed a beautiful and regretful innocent love. "Flowers Never Sleep" was written by Kawabata Yasunari after he woke up at four o'clock in the morning. At that time, he found that begonia flowers were still blooming at night, which triggered a series of philosophical thoughts on beauty. He carved a flower and a world with his warm writing style; he used his subtle inner feelings to develop a word and a wisdom; he used his flowing thoughts to spread out an article and a life. "Mountain Sound" is the work of Kawabata Yasunari in his later years. Shingo, who is in his sixties, suffers from the burnout and fatigue of his many years of life. He is deeply aware of the invisible barriers between people and the lack of warmth and love. The sound of the mountain that arouses Shingo's fear of death is the cry of first love that has been buried deep in his heart for decades and has never been satisfied. He always looks for emotional and spiritual solace in his first love and daughter-in-law Juzi, which become a bright rainbow in his spiritual world. "Sleeping Beauty" is the culmination of Kawabata Yasushi's 60th birthday. Through the five experiences of the old man Eguchi to Sleeping Beauty's house, six sleeping beauties, and three dreams, the novel tells the story of people's helplessness towards aging and death in old age, their inferiority complex towards old men and their nostalgia for youth.

Banned Property (collection)
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Fu Lei (April 7, 1908 - September 3, 1966) was a famous Chinese translator, writer, educator, and art critic. In his early years, he studied abroad at the University of Paris in France. He has translated a large number of French works, including works by Balzac, Romain Rolland, Voltaire and other famous writers. In the early 1960s, Fu Lei was admitted as a member of the French Balzac Research Society for his outstanding contributions in translating Balzac's works. Mr. Fu Lei has been translating Hong Fu throughout his life, and his translation career lasted for thirty years. His translations are characterized by expressiveness, smooth writing, rich word use, and good color changes. The three novellas of "Colonel Chabe", "Honorine" and "Prohibition of Confinement" all take the tragedy between husband and wife as their theme. Three men with outstanding moral character and outstanding personality encountered a cruel fate. For the sake of vanity, enjoyment, money, and status, a wife will not hesitate to do harm and call her husband an idiot ("Prohibition on Property"); or even accuse her husband of being an impostor and want to put him to death ("Colonel Chabe"). Honorina was the purest and most serious of the three women, but because she pursued fanciful love and had impossible extravagant expectations for life, she eventually caused an irreparable tragedy and died together with her husband.
Fu Lei (April 7, 1908 - September 3, 1966) was a famous Chinese translator, writer, educator, and art critic. In his early years, he studied abroad at the University of Paris in France. He has translated a large number of French works, including works by Balzac, Romain Rolland, Voltaire and other famous writers. In the early 1960s, Fu Lei was admitted as a member of the French Balzac Research Society for his outstanding contributions in translating Balzac's works. Mr. Fu Lei has been translating Hong Fu throughout his life, and his translation career lasted for thirty years. His translations are characterized by expressiveness, smooth writing, rich word use, and good color changes. The three novellas of "Colonel Chabe", "Honorine" and "Prohibition of Confinement" all take the tragedy between husband and wife as their theme. Three men with outstanding moral character and outstanding personality encountered a cruel fate. For the sake of vanity, enjoyment, money, and status, a wife will not hesitate to do harm and call her husband an idiot ("Prohibition on Property"); or even accuse her husband of being an impostor and want to put him to death ("Colonel Chabe"). Honorina was the purest and most serious of the three women, but because she pursued fanciful love and had impossible extravagant expectations for life, she eventually caused an irreparable tragedy and died together with her husband.

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The 28-year-old Thoreau walked into Walden Pond alone with an ax in his hand, built a cabin, opened up wasteland, and cultivated land to become self-sufficient. He lived alone by the lake for two years, two months and two days, with the sun rising and the moon setting, and the four seasons returning. This experience of living alone was written by him into the world-famous masterpiece of nature prose "Walden". "Walden" is a classic not only because it allows people to see the possibility of a real life, but also because it encourages young people of every generation to constantly question themselves and find true inner peace and the essence of life. Those who choose to be lonely may not be lonely. Thoreau used his own practice to prove to people that people can still live happily without needing a lot of material things. Walden Pond is not far away, it is in everyone's heart.
The 28-year-old Thoreau walked into Walden Pond alone with an ax in his hand, built a cabin, opened up wasteland, and cultivated land to become self-sufficient. He lived alone by the lake for two years, two months and two days, with the sun rising and the moon setting, and the four seasons returning. This experience of living alone was written by him into the world-famous masterpiece of nature prose "Walden". "Walden" is a classic not only because it allows people to see the possibility of a real life, but also because it encourages young people of every generation to constantly question themselves and find true inner peace and the essence of life. Those who choose to be lonely may not be lonely. Thoreau used his own practice to prove to people that people can still live happily without needing a lot of material things. Walden Pond is not far away, it is in everyone's heart.

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"White Nights" tells the story of four nights of heart-to-heart exchanges between a man who lives by fantasy and Nastenka, a girl whose parents died when she was young, who lives with her grandmother and has a lifelong private contract with her tenant. The pursuit of love has closely linked them together, turning them from strangers into confidants and even lovers. However, the commitment and care for love have made them return to their respective places. The former is still living in fantasy, while the latter is getting married to the one he loves.
"White Nights" tells the story of four nights of heart-to-heart exchanges between a man who lives by fantasy and Nastenka, a girl whose parents died when she was young, who lives with her grandmother and has a lifelong private contract with her tenant. The pursuit of love has closely linked them together, turning them from strangers into confidants and even lovers. However, the commitment and care for love have made them return to their respective places. The former is still living in fantasy, while the latter is getting married to the one he loves.

Beauty and Obsession: the Most Beautiful Essays of Kawabata Yasunari (set of 4 Volumes in Total)
Literature美与执念:川端康成至美文集(套装共4册)
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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 "The Dancing Girl of Izu", "Snow Country", "Years", "Thousands of Cranes", "Thousands of Birds on Blue Waves", "Ancient Capital" and "Beauty and Sorrow". It also comes with the author's chronology, Nobel Prize award speech and speech, and a long introduction by the translator.
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 "The Dancing Girl of Izu", "Snow Country", "Years", "Thousands of Cranes", "Thousands of Birds on Blue Waves", "Ancient Capital" and "Beauty and Sorrow". It also comes with the author's chronology, Nobel Prize award speech and speech, and a long introduction by the translator.

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Woolf's "A Room of One's Own" was originally based on two lectures. On October 20 and 26, 1928, Woolf came to the University of Cambridge twice from London, delivering lectures on the topic of women and novels at Newnham Women's College and Gorting Women's College respectively. Afterwards, in March 1929, she combined the two speeches into one article, entitled "Women and Novel", and published it in the American magazine "Forum". At this time, her novel "Orlando" was published and she built a small building for herself. Here, she greatly revised and expanded "Women and Novel" and wrote the book "A Room of One's Own".
Woolf's "A Room of One's Own" was originally based on two lectures. On October 20 and 26, 1928, Woolf came to the University of Cambridge twice from London, delivering lectures on the topic of women and novels at Newnham Women's College and Gorting Women's College respectively. Afterwards, in March 1929, she combined the two speeches into one article, entitled "Women and Novel", and published it in the American magazine "Forum". At this time, her novel "Orlando" was published and she built a small building for herself. Here, she greatly revised and expanded "Women and Novel" and wrote the book "A Room of One's Own".

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"Demons" is the most controversial work of the great Russian writer Dostoevsky. The work created a portrait of the old liberal intellectuals in the 1840s and the radical youth in the early 1970s. Liberal intellectuals represented by Stepan Trofimovich had social conscience and advocated truth, goodness and beauty, but at the same time they were timid and mediocre; social radicals represented by Peter Verkhovinsky opposed the old social order and despised the powerful, but at the same time they were cunning, vicious and shameless. The other protagonist, Stavrogin, is a typical Dostoevsky character. He has a dual personality. On the one hand, he is despicable, dissolute, and an extreme hedonist. His soul and body are far away from Christ, and he lives a devilish life; Stavrogin has a strong sense of guilt, but he is unable to bear his own sins and cannot redeem himself, so he can only eliminate his sins by annihilating his own body-committing suicide. In this world full of evil, there is always some sense of goodness, and a faint light shines brightly or covertly in everyone.
"Demons" is the most controversial work of the great Russian writer Dostoevsky. The work created a portrait of the old liberal intellectuals in the 1840s and the radical youth in the early 1970s. Liberal intellectuals represented by Stepan Trofimovich had social conscience and advocated truth, goodness and beauty, but at the same time they were timid and mediocre; social radicals represented by Peter Verkhovinsky opposed the old social order and despised the powerful, but at the same time they were cunning, vicious and shameless. The other protagonist, Stavrogin, is a typical Dostoevsky character. He has a dual personality. On the one hand, he is despicable, dissolute, and an extreme hedonist. His soul and body are far away from Christ, and he lives a devilish life; Stavrogin has a strong sense of guilt, but he is unable to bear his own sins and cannot redeem himself, so he can only eliminate his sins by annihilating his own body-committing suicide. In this world full of evil, there is always some sense of goodness, and a faint light shines brightly or covertly in everyone.

Ulysses: English-chinese
Literature尤利西斯:英汉对照
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This book is known as the pioneer work of stream-of-consciousness novels. The book is divided into eighteen chapters. Its internal structure is closely related to Homer's "The Odyssey". Each chapter has its own unique writing skills and corresponds to a story theme of "The Odyssey". The characters and plots also correspond to the "Odyssey" at different levels. In 2000, some important British and American media unanimously listed "Ulysses" as one of the most influential masterpieces in the world in the 20th century.
This book is known as the pioneer work of stream-of-consciousness novels. The book is divided into eighteen chapters. Its internal structure is closely related to Homer's "The Odyssey". Each chapter has its own unique writing skills and corresponds to a story theme of "The Odyssey". The characters and plots also correspond to the "Odyssey" at different levels. In 2000, some important British and American media unanimously listed "Ulysses" as one of the most influential masterpieces in the world in the 20th century.

太宰治精选集(套装共4册)
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It includes four masterpieces: "Clown's Flower", "Girl's Disciple", "Cherry" and "Disqualification in the World: Sunset", including short and medium-sized novels, essays and warnings, and private novels, highlighting the writer's creative achievements in various periods.
It includes four masterpieces: "Clown's Flower", "Girl's Disciple", "Cherry" and "Disqualification in the World: Sunset", including short and medium-sized novels, essays and warnings, and private novels, highlighting the writer's creative achievements in various periods.

Warning Words (classical Library)
Literature警世通言(古典文库)
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This book is a collection of Huaben and Huahua novels compiled by Feng Menglong in the late Ming Dynasty. It is collectively called "Three Words" together with the other two collections of novels compiled by him, "Yu Shi Ming Yan" and "Awakening Shi Heng Yan". "Jingshi Tongyan" contains forty novels written in the Song, Yuan and Ming dynasties. All works have been processed by Feng Menglong to varying degrees, and some have even been rewritten. Some of them can be definitely referred to as Feng Menglong's personal works, such as "Old Disciple Repays His Gratitude in Three Lives" and so on. Most of these forty novels are "cautionary" works, and nearly half of them reflect love and marriage and family changes caused by love and marriage. In addition, there are some works in "Warning Words" that express traditional themes such as friendship, chivalry, joys and sorrows, intelligence, anecdotes, etc. The contents may be touching, the plots may be tortuous, or they may be humorous, and most of them can teach and inspire people.
This book is a collection of Huaben and Huahua novels compiled by Feng Menglong in the late Ming Dynasty. It is collectively called "Three Words" together with the other two collections of novels compiled by him, "Yu Shi Ming Yan" and "Awakening Shi Heng Yan". "Jingshi Tongyan" contains forty novels written in the Song, Yuan and Ming dynasties. All works have been processed by Feng Menglong to varying degrees, and some have even been rewritten. Some of them can be definitely referred to as Feng Menglong's personal works, such as "Old Disciple Repays His Gratitude in Three Lives" and so on. Most of these forty novels are "cautionary" works, and nearly half of them reflect love and marriage and family changes caused by love and marriage. In addition, there are some works in "Warning Words" that express traditional themes such as friendship, chivalry, joys and sorrows, intelligence, anecdotes, etc. The contents may be touching, the plots may be tortuous, or they may be humorous, and most of them can teach and inspire people.

Setting Sun: Human Disqualification
General Fiction斜阳:人的失格
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A classic work that reflects on youth and confusion; a representative work of Japanese post-war rogue literary writer Dazai Osamu; Lin Shaohua's new translation, which uses the Chinese translation of "Human Disqualification" for the first time, the most authoritative translation among 17 versions; includes "Setting Sun" and "Human Disqualification", the top works of Japanese post-war literature; Japanese writer Li Changsheng has included them in the eleven must-read Japanese literature; "Setting Sun" is about the declining aristocracy and life like the sunset. Does the destruction of old morality lead to the emergence of new morality? Kazuko and her mother gave up their home in Nishikata Town, Tokyo, and moved to this slightly Chinese-style villa in Izu in early December of the year Japan surrendered unconditionally. However, life was not quiet, and my mother fell ill. This noble family has begun to decline. "Setting Sun", which is the culmination of Dazai's literature, describes the psychological transition of a member of a declining aristocratic family, interweaves the perspective of hope and disappointment in life, and stirs up a new life of loneliness. It is known as "Japan's Cherry Orchard". It set a best-selling record for post-war literary works, and the term "Setting Sun Clan" became widely known as a synonym for declining aristocrats. "Human Disqualification" describes human disqualification, that is, the loss of human qualifications. It depicts the protagonist Ye Zang from adolescence to middle age, experiencing the harshness of the world, indulging in wine and sex, and finally destroying himself. "The Disqualification of Man" written by Osamu Dazai before his death can be said to be a self-portrait of his entire life. From it, we can see his step-by-step process of losing his qualifications as a human being from a sentimental boy. It is known as the "immortal masterpiece" in the Japanese literary world and the "final settlement" of Dazai's literature.
A classic work that reflects on youth and confusion; a representative work of Japanese post-war rogue literary writer Dazai Osamu; Lin Shaohua's new translation, which uses the Chinese translation of "Human Disqualification" for the first time, the most authoritative translation among 17 versions; includes "Setting Sun" and "Human Disqualification", the top works of Japanese post-war literature; Japanese writer Li Changsheng has included them in the eleven must-read Japanese literature; "Setting Sun" is about the declining aristocracy and life like the sunset. Does the destruction of old morality lead to the emergence of new morality? Kazuko and her mother gave up their home in Nishikata Town, Tokyo, and moved to this slightly Chinese-style villa in Izu in early December of the year Japan surrendered unconditionally. However, life was not quiet, and my mother fell ill. This noble family has begun to decline. "Setting Sun", which is the culmination of Dazai's literature, describes the psychological transition of a member of a declining aristocratic family, interweaves the perspective of hope and disappointment in life, and stirs up a new life of loneliness. It is known as "Japan's Cherry Orchard". It set a best-selling record for post-war literary works, and the term "Setting Sun Clan" became widely known as a synonym for declining aristocrats. "Human Disqualification" describes human disqualification, that is, the loss of human qualifications. It depicts the protagonist Ye Zang from adolescence to middle age, experiencing the harshness of the world, indulging in wine and sex, and finally destroying himself. "The Disqualification of Man" written by Osamu Dazai before his death can be said to be a self-portrait of his entire life. From it, we can see his step-by-step process of losing his qualifications as a human being from a sentimental boy. It is known as the "immortal masterpiece" in the Japanese literary world and the "final settlement" of Dazai's literature.

Clown Flower (selected Collection of Osamu Dazai)
General Fiction小丑之花(太宰治精选集)
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Dazai uses his own experience of a suicide attempt on the Kamakura Koshiko Dosaki Coast as the material to reproduce the various world phenomena of the protagonist Oba Haizou among selfish adults after his failure to die for love in multiple dimensions. The writer uses experimental techniques to observe the pettiness and ugliness of human nature, weaving his own extensive sensibility and subjective hesitation and uneasiness. How can we save ourselves on this giant ship of life? Through naked writing, writers provide the possibility of a new life for people who are tired of complex interpersonal relationships.
Dazai uses his own experience of a suicide attempt on the Kamakura Koshiko Dosaki Coast as the material to reproduce the various world phenomena of the protagonist Oba Haizou among selfish adults after his failure to die for love in multiple dimensions. The writer uses experimental techniques to observe the pettiness and ugliness of human nature, weaving his own extensive sensibility and subjective hesitation and uneasiness. How can we save ourselves on this giant ship of life? Through naked writing, writers provide the possibility of a new life for people who are tired of complex interpersonal relationships.

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After the Great Kanto Earthquake, Japan in the early Showa era was in the midst of a transformation involving the replacement of the old with the new and the integration of the East and the West. As one of the centers of kabuki culture and Shitamachi, Asakusa saw a large influx of actors and wandering girls. Human traffickers roam the streets, and parks and open spaces are populated by gang members, orphans, and scores of homeless men and women. The protagonist comes from out of town. When he was roaming Asakusa, he met members of the youth gang "Red Band". Under the leadership of the leader Yumiko, he visited the streets of Asakusa, which was at the forefront of the times at that time. The protagonist examines the daily lives of these people with a distant and calm gaze, describing the destruction and establishment, beauty and ugliness, glitz and poverty of Tokyo in that era, and also faintly conveys Kawabata's uneasiness about the current situation as an anti-war opponent.
After the Great Kanto Earthquake, Japan in the early Showa era was in the midst of a transformation involving the replacement of the old with the new and the integration of the East and the West. As one of the centers of kabuki culture and Shitamachi, Asakusa saw a large influx of actors and wandering girls. Human traffickers roam the streets, and parks and open spaces are populated by gang members, orphans, and scores of homeless men and women. The protagonist comes from out of town. When he was roaming Asakusa, he met members of the youth gang "Red Band". Under the leadership of the leader Yumiko, he visited the streets of Asakusa, which was at the forefront of the times at that time. The protagonist examines the daily lives of these people with a distant and calm gaze, describing the destruction and establishment, beauty and ugliness, glitz and poverty of Tokyo in that era, and also faintly conveys Kawabata's uneasiness about the current situation as an anti-war opponent.

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The moment you become an adult, you also understand Of Mice and Men. Nobel Prize-winning work, a true American national novel! The first of the top ten reading classics for American high school students. Bibliography of compulsory high school courses in European and American countries. "Guardian" 100 life classics. "One hundred of the best novels" (voted by librarians across the United States) "The most challenging books of the 21st century" (National Library Association) "British's 100 favorite novels" (British BBC) Recommended reading list for the TOEFL test. In the history of human literature, "Of Mice and Men" uses a short and concise fable to describe the beauty and cruelty of human existence in the world. It is a landmark classic in the history of Western literature in the 20th century! It has been published in more than 200 languages, triggering a fierce copyright battle in the history of American publishing. A friendship as golden as a mirage. Homeless workers George and Lennie are good friends who grew up together. Lennie, who has a mind like a child, keeps getting into trouble, and George has to take him on the run. The two have always dreamed of owning a piece of land of their own, where they could grow alfalfa and raise Lennie's beloved rabbits without ever being evicted. But when they finally stopped wandering, their dreams came to an end...
The moment you become an adult, you also understand Of Mice and Men. Nobel Prize-winning work, a true American national novel! The first of the top ten reading classics for American high school students. Bibliography of compulsory high school courses in European and American countries. "Guardian" 100 life classics. "One hundred of the best novels" (voted by librarians across the United States) "The most challenging books of the 21st century" (National Library Association) "British's 100 favorite novels" (British BBC) Recommended reading list for the TOEFL test. In the history of human literature, "Of Mice and Men" uses a short and concise fable to describe the beauty and cruelty of human existence in the world. It is a landmark classic in the history of Western literature in the 20th century! It has been published in more than 200 languages, triggering a fierce copyright battle in the history of American publishing. A friendship as golden as a mirage. Homeless workers George and Lennie are good friends who grew up together. Lennie, who has a mind like a child, keeps getting into trouble, and George has to take him on the run. The two have always dreamed of owning a piece of land of their own, where they could grow alfalfa and raise Lennie's beloved rabbits without ever being evicted. But when they finally stopped wandering, their dreams came to an end...

From the Depths (2025 New Version)
Literature自深深处(2025新版)
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Chinese-English bilingual commemorative edition, a high-quality translation by translator Mr. Liang Yongan! This is a collection of essays. "From the Deep" is an epistolary essay written by Oscar Wilde, a British writer, poet, dramatist, and artist. In 1897, Oscar Wilde wrote this long letter to a friend. The letter concentrated on his views on literature, thoughts on life, and views on art. The whole book is full of literary talent, brilliance, and emotion. It can be called Wilde, a true portrayal of the innermost thoughts of this well-known great writer of the 19th century. When this work was written, Wilde was in his prime, in the prime of life, and had profound thinking. At the same time, this work is very frank and sincere. It can be said that in addition to its extremely high value in literature and art, "From the Deep" is also an important material for later generations of scholars to study Wilde's life.
Chinese-English bilingual commemorative edition, a high-quality translation by translator Mr. Liang Yongan! This is a collection of essays. "From the Deep" is an epistolary essay written by Oscar Wilde, a British writer, poet, dramatist, and artist. In 1897, Oscar Wilde wrote this long letter to a friend. The letter concentrated on his views on literature, thoughts on life, and views on art. The whole book is full of literary talent, brilliance, and emotion. It can be called Wilde, a true portrayal of the innermost thoughts of this well-known great writer of the 19th century. When this work was written, Wilde was in his prime, in the prime of life, and had profound thinking. At the same time, this work is very frank and sincere. It can be said that in addition to its extremely high value in literature and art, "From the Deep" is also an important material for later generations of scholars to study Wilde's life.

Leave the Whole World to Dusk and Me
Literature把整个世界留给黄昏与我
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"Leave the World to Dusk and Me" is a selection from Thoreau's autobiographical essay collection "Walden". Complete collection of the classic chapters "Economy", "Where Do I Live; Why Do I Live" and "Hermitage". Thoreau stayed away from the hustle and bustle of the world. He wanted to find an authentic state of existence and a more poetic life in the tranquility of nature. "Walden" describes the author's deep thinking and self-reshaping process in a simple life. The writing style is quiet and tranquil, thought-provoking, and has a calming power.
"Leave the World to Dusk and Me" is a selection from Thoreau's autobiographical essay collection "Walden". Complete collection of the classic chapters "Economy", "Where Do I Live; Why Do I Live" and "Hermitage". Thoreau stayed away from the hustle and bustle of the world. He wanted to find an authentic state of existence and a more poetic life in the tranquility of nature. "Walden" describes the author's deep thinking and self-reshaping process in a simple life. The writing style is quiet and tranquil, thought-provoking, and has a calming power.

To the Indian Subcontinent
Literature通往印度次大陆
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"To the Indian Subcontinent" written by Hermann Hesse tells the story of Hermann Hesse, who has admired Eastern culture all his life and finally came to Asia. The steaming mainland of Southeast Asia. The mixed life of the colony made him marvel again and again. Hesse was in awe of the vastness of the primeval rainforest. He was also shocked by the picture of coolies working in the forest; he not only praised the Chinese, Indonesians, and Malays in Southeast Asia for not contracting modern Western diseases, but also despised their poor and blind imitation of European colonists. The ancient philosophy drawn from the literature is mixed with the experiences during travel, giving these travel essays a unique look and re-outlining the Eastern world in Hesse's eyes.
"To the Indian Subcontinent" written by Hermann Hesse tells the story of Hermann Hesse, who has admired Eastern culture all his life and finally came to Asia. The steaming mainland of Southeast Asia. The mixed life of the colony made him marvel again and again. Hesse was in awe of the vastness of the primeval rainforest. He was also shocked by the picture of coolies working in the forest; he not only praised the Chinese, Indonesians, and Malays in Southeast Asia for not contracting modern Western diseases, but also despised their poor and blind imitation of European colonists. The ancient philosophy drawn from the literature is mixed with the experiences during travel, giving these travel essays a unique look and re-outlining the Eastern world in Hesse's eyes.

读书随感(黑塞作品08)
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World literature is an incomparably rich treasure house. It is so rich that we often feel like we don't know where to start reading. Hesse's book was written as an introduction to reading world masterpieces. Hesse is an excellent writer, possessing a writer's inherent and deeply human wisdom. He is also a good reader and a well-read person. It is most appropriate for him to write such a book. He writes books and loves books, so he knows the charm of books best. He does not act as a scholar, but uses his free writing style and trustworthy knowledge to express his views on world famous books. In this book, readers can taste the entire style of world literature and at the same time develop a key to unlock world literature.
World literature is an incomparably rich treasure house. It is so rich that we often feel like we don't know where to start reading. Hesse's book was written as an introduction to reading world masterpieces. Hesse is an excellent writer, possessing a writer's inherent and deeply human wisdom. He is also a good reader and a well-read person. It is most appropriate for him to write such a book. He writes books and loves books, so he knows the charm of books best. He does not act as a scholar, but uses his free writing style and trustworthy knowledge to express his views on world famous books. In this book, readers can taste the entire style of world literature and at the same time develop a key to unlock world literature.

Troilus and Cressida (collection)
Literature特洛伊罗斯与克瑞西达(典藏)
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This scene takes place in Troy. A group of proud Greek princes, full of anger, gathered their ships loaded with weapons for a fierce battle at the port of Athens; sixty-nine warriors wearing crowns set out from the Gulf of Athens to Phrygia; they swore to conquer Troas, because within the strong walls of Troas, Helen, the princess of Menelaus, who had lost her virginity, was sleeping in the arms of the romantic Paris: this was the cause of the war. When they arrived at Tenedos, they unloaded their armored soldiers from the huge ships; these Greeks, who had just entered the battlefield and had not yet faced the enemy, set up their mighty camp on the plain of Dardan.
This scene takes place in Troy. A group of proud Greek princes, full of anger, gathered their ships loaded with weapons for a fierce battle at the port of Athens; sixty-nine warriors wearing crowns set out from the Gulf of Athens to Phrygia; they swore to conquer Troas, because within the strong walls of Troas, Helen, the princess of Menelaus, who had lost her virginity, was sleeping in the arms of the romantic Paris: this was the cause of the war. When they arrived at Tenedos, they unloaded their armored soldiers from the huge ships; these Greeks, who had just entered the battlefield and had not yet faced the enemy, set up their mighty camp on the plain of Dardan.

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"Pillow" is the only work of Seishonagon that has been handed down in his lifetime, other than waka. There are 305 paragraphs in the book, which are divided into three categories: diary, diary, and random thoughts. The random list lists various things in life, involving geographical features, vegetation, flowers and birds, life interests, etc., Reflecting Seishonagon's aesthetic taste; the diary records Seishonagon's life in the palace, from which we can understand the living conditions and tastes of the royal family and nobles in Japan's Heian period; the random thoughts are my casual feelings about nature and life, expressing a bright and free attitude towards life.
"Pillow" is the only work of Seishonagon that has been handed down in his lifetime, other than waka. There are 305 paragraphs in the book, which are divided into three categories: diary, diary, and random thoughts. The random list lists various things in life, involving geographical features, vegetation, flowers and birds, life interests, etc., Reflecting Seishonagon's aesthetic taste; the diary records Seishonagon's life in the palace, from which we can understand the living conditions and tastes of the royal family and nobles in Japan's Heian period; the random thoughts are my casual feelings about nature and life, expressing a bright and free attitude towards life.

In Winter
Literature在冬天
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Karl Ove Knausgaard, a master of contemporary literature and a genius of observation and introspection, has created the second volume of a tetralogy based on the four seasons. In preparation for the arrival of new life, Knausgaard looked at our world with the fresh eyes of a first sight, incorporating daily musings into letters to his unborn daughter. With his unique and sensitive brushstrokes, he carefully outlines themes such as the moon, water, chaos, owls, and birthdays. He completely sets aside our usual perceptions and gives new meaning to these familiar, everyday things. New life is about to come, but the earth is still in hibernation, waiting for the weather to warm up and all things to revive. Knausgaard's writing is precise, beautiful and full of compassion. He writes about the world we know well, but it is very different from our daily cognition. This is the true face of the world from another perspective: both banal and magnificent.
Karl Ove Knausgaard, a master of contemporary literature and a genius of observation and introspection, has created the second volume of a tetralogy based on the four seasons. In preparation for the arrival of new life, Knausgaard looked at our world with the fresh eyes of a first sight, incorporating daily musings into letters to his unborn daughter. With his unique and sensitive brushstrokes, he carefully outlines themes such as the moon, water, chaos, owls, and birthdays. He completely sets aside our usual perceptions and gives new meaning to these familiar, everyday things. New life is about to come, but the earth is still in hibernation, waiting for the weather to warm up and all things to revive. Knausgaard's writing is precise, beautiful and full of compassion. He writes about the world we know well, but it is very different from our daily cognition. This is the true face of the world from another perspective: both banal and magnificent.

Fitzgerald's Complete Works: Ladies and Philosophers
General Fiction菲茨杰拉德作品全集:新潮女郎与哲学家
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"The Ladies and the Philosophers" is Fitzgerald's first collection of short stories, which includes eight of his published short stories: "The Pirates of the Offshore," "The Ice Palace," "Head and Shoulders," "The Cut Glass Vase," "Bernice with a Short Hair," "The Gift," "The Misguided Daley Rimbole," and "Four Times." This collection of short stories depicts the life scene of American society after World War I with a new perspective and vivid writing style. It expresses the conflict between modern consciousness and traditional concepts, and praises the young generation's rebellious mentality against old culture and old morals as well as their longing and pursuit of a better future. It earned Fitzgerald the reputation of "Poet Laureate of the Jazz Age".
"The Ladies and the Philosophers" is Fitzgerald's first collection of short stories, which includes eight of his published short stories: "The Pirates of the Offshore," "The Ice Palace," "Head and Shoulders," "The Cut Glass Vase," "Bernice with a Short Hair," "The Gift," "The Misguided Daley Rimbole," and "Four Times." This collection of short stories depicts the life scene of American society after World War I with a new perspective and vivid writing style. It expresses the conflict between modern consciousness and traditional concepts, and praises the young generation's rebellious mentality against old culture and old morals as well as their longing and pursuit of a better future. It earned Fitzgerald the reputation of "Poet Laureate of the Jazz Age".

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"Crime and Punishment" is an outstanding social psychological novel. It describes the story of Raskolnikov, a poor college student who was poisoned by anarchist ideas and believed that he was a superman and could do whatever he wanted. Forced to make a living, he killed the old loan shark Alyona and her innocent sister Lizaveta, creating a murder that shocked the whole of Russia. After experiencing a painful confession, he finally surrendered under the persuasion of the Christian girl Sophia and was sentenced to exile in Siberia. The work focuses on depicting the protagonist's psychological changes after committing a crime and reveals the miserable life of the Russian lower class people.
"Crime and Punishment" is an outstanding social psychological novel. It describes the story of Raskolnikov, a poor college student who was poisoned by anarchist ideas and believed that he was a superman and could do whatever he wanted. Forced to make a living, he killed the old loan shark Alyona and her innocent sister Lizaveta, creating a murder that shocked the whole of Russia. After experiencing a painful confession, he finally surrendered under the persuasion of the Christian girl Sophia and was sentenced to exile in Siberia. The work focuses on depicting the protagonist's psychological changes after committing a crime and reveals the miserable life of the Russian lower class people.

老人与海(中英文对照)(国民阅读经典)
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This book is a novella written by Hemingway in Cuba in 1951 and published in 1952. It is one of Hemingway's most famous works. It tells the story of an elderly Cuban fisherman fighting a giant marlin in the Gulf Stream far offshore. This book established Hemingway's status. The book won the 1953 American Pulitzer Prize and the 1954 Nobel Prize for Literature.
This book is a novella written by Hemingway in Cuba in 1951 and published in 1952. It is one of Hemingway's most famous works. It tells the story of an elderly Cuban fisherman fighting a giant marlin in the Gulf Stream far offshore. This book established Hemingway's status. The book won the 1953 American Pulitzer Prize and the 1954 Nobel Prize for Literature.

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This book is Mark Twain's masterpiece, full of childlike innocence. The protagonist Tom is innocent and lively, daring to explore, and pursues freedom. He cannot bear the life that restricts his personality and always dreams of doing something heroic. The novel describes the free and lively minds of children in a cheerful style, while using satire to criticize hypocritical and vulgar social customs, hypocritical religious rituals and rigid and outdated school education. It is a pastoral pastoral of the "Golden Age" of America.
This book is Mark Twain's masterpiece, full of childlike innocence. The protagonist Tom is innocent and lively, daring to explore, and pursues freedom. He cannot bear the life that restricts his personality and always dreams of doing something heroic. The novel describes the free and lively minds of children in a cheerful style, while using satire to criticize hypocritical and vulgar social customs, hypocritical religious rituals and rigid and outdated school education. It is a pastoral pastoral of the "Golden Age" of America.

Romeo and Juliet (selected Translations of Famous Works)
General Fiction罗密欧与朱丽叶(译文名著精选)
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Shakespeare, a great playwright and poet during the British Renaissance, was the master of humanistic literature during the European Renaissance. He is a rare and perhaps unprecedented great dramatic poet, and the greatest literary figure in the world in history. "Romeo and Juliet (Selected Translations of Masterpieces)" selects four famous love-themed plays, "Romeo and Juliet", "The Taming of the Shrew", "Twelfth Night" and "Antony and Cleopatra", into one volume for the readers' enjoyment.
Shakespeare, a great playwright and poet during the British Renaissance, was the master of humanistic literature during the European Renaissance. He is a rare and perhaps unprecedented great dramatic poet, and the greatest literary figure in the world in history. "Romeo and Juliet (Selected Translations of Masterpieces)" selects four famous love-themed plays, "Romeo and Juliet", "The Taming of the Shrew", "Twelfth Night" and "Antony and Cleopatra", into one volume for the readers' enjoyment.

Zhang Guyuo's Translation of Tess of the D'urbervilles
General Fiction张谷若译德伯家的苔丝
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Zhang Guyuo is famous for his successful translation of three of Hardy's novels: "The Return of the Native", "Tess of the d'Urbervilles", and "Jude the Obscure". Among them, the translation of "Tess of the d'Urbervilles" is the most popular among readers. "Tess of the D'Urbervilles" is Hardy's masterpiece and one of the "Wessex Series". It describes the tragic fate of a rural girl. Hardy called the heroine "a pure woman" in the novel's subtitle, openly challenging the hypocritical social morals of the Victorian era.
Zhang Guyuo is famous for his successful translation of three of Hardy's novels: "The Return of the Native", "Tess of the d'Urbervilles", and "Jude the Obscure". Among them, the translation of "Tess of the d'Urbervilles" is the most popular among readers. "Tess of the D'Urbervilles" is Hardy's masterpiece and one of the "Wessex Series". It describes the tragic fate of a rural girl. Hardy called the heroine "a pure woman" in the novel's subtitle, openly challenging the hypocritical social morals of the Victorian era.

Richard Ii (shakespeare Historical Drama Series)
General Fiction理查二世(莎士比亚历史剧系列)
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The latest classic version of FLTRP! "Richard II" tells the whole process of Richard II being politically defeated, militarily besieged, and finally imprisoned and killed by Bolingbroke (who became Henry IV after seizing the throne).
The latest classic version of FLTRP! "Richard II" tells the whole process of Richard II being politically defeated, militarily besieged, and finally imprisoned and killed by Bolingbroke (who became Henry IV after seizing the throne).

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"Around the World in Eighty Days" is one of the most popular works by French science fiction writer Jules Verne. The protagonist Ford made a bet with his friends that he would travel around the world and return to London in 80 days. He and his servant Passepartout tried every possible means to overcome all the difficulties on the road, but they were still five minutes late when they arrived in London. He considered himself a failure, but unexpectedly won.
"Around the World in Eighty Days" is one of the most popular works by French science fiction writer Jules Verne. The protagonist Ford made a bet with his friends that he would travel around the world and return to London in 80 days. He and his servant Passepartout tried every possible means to overcome all the difficulties on the road, but they were still five minutes late when they arrived in London. He considered himself a failure, but unexpectedly won.

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The naughty bag Tom Sawyer is playful, rebellious, doesn't like going to school, and likes to take risks. He often gets into all kinds of troubles and gives adults headaches. Late one night, Tom and his friend Huck went to the cemetery to play and accidentally witnessed a murder. Fearing the murderer's revenge, they chose to run away from home and live the adventure life they longed for. However, creepy things happened one after another... This book has been popular all over the world since its publication. Tom's optimism, confidence, and bravery when encountering difficulties have infected countless children; through Tom's adventure stories, countless adults have understood children's inner worlds and completely changed the way they communicate with children.
The naughty bag Tom Sawyer is playful, rebellious, doesn't like going to school, and likes to take risks. He often gets into all kinds of troubles and gives adults headaches. Late one night, Tom and his friend Huck went to the cemetery to play and accidentally witnessed a murder. Fearing the murderer's revenge, they chose to run away from home and live the adventure life they longed for. However, creepy things happened one after another... This book has been popular all over the world since its publication. Tom's optimism, confidence, and bravery when encountering difficulties have infected countless children; through Tom's adventure stories, countless adults have understood children's inner worlds and completely changed the way they communicate with children.

莎士比亚四大悲剧(译文名著典藏)
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William Shakespeare (1564-1616) was the greatest playwright and poet of the English Renaissance and the master of humanistic literature of the European Renaissance. He is an unprecedented and arguably unprecedented great dramatic poet, and the greatest literary figure in the world in history. Shakespeare's masterpieces are recognized as treasures of human culture, and his four most famous masterpieces "Hamlet", "Othello", "King Lear" and "Macbeth" are known as Shakespeare's "four great tragedies" and are the most famous chapters in the history of human literature and even civilization. The translation of this book is an important result of the famous professor and poet Mr. Sun Dayu's concentration on the study and translation of Shakespeare. Mr. Sun Dayu is the first scholar in my country to translate Shakespeare's poems and plays in verse. His translation uses pentameter plain verse with the phonetic system he created to translate the pentameter plain verse of the original text of Shakespeare's plays, which is of great pioneering significance and unique style and charm. This book contains a complete set of more than 100 exquisite illustrations of the four tragedies drawn by the famous British artist and illustrator Sir John Gilbert, which is of great collection value.
William Shakespeare (1564-1616) was the greatest playwright and poet of the English Renaissance and the master of humanistic literature of the European Renaissance. He is an unprecedented and arguably unprecedented great dramatic poet, and the greatest literary figure in the world in history. Shakespeare's masterpieces are recognized as treasures of human culture, and his four most famous masterpieces "Hamlet", "Othello", "King Lear" and "Macbeth" are known as Shakespeare's "four great tragedies" and are the most famous chapters in the history of human literature and even civilization. The translation of this book is an important result of the famous professor and poet Mr. Sun Dayu's concentration on the study and translation of Shakespeare. Mr. Sun Dayu is the first scholar in my country to translate Shakespeare's poems and plays in verse. His translation uses pentameter plain verse with the phonetic system he created to translate the pentameter plain verse of the original text of Shakespeare's plays, which is of great pioneering significance and unique style and charm. This book contains a complete set of more than 100 exquisite illustrations of the four tragedies drawn by the famous British artist and illustrator Sir John Gilbert, which is of great collection value.

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That spring, in order to find his lost self, the idle Tokyo dance researcher Shimamura came to Snow Country and met Komako, a maid at a hot spring hotel. By the time the two meet again in winter, Komako has become a geisha, and a girl named Ye Zi has appeared who has been taking care of the patients. The relationship between Dao Cun and Ju Zi is getting closer and closer, but they secretly fall in love with Zi Zi. In the autumn of the next year, Shimamura came to Snow Country for the third time. One night, a fire broke out in the Cocoon warehouse where the movie was shown. Ye Zi fell from the second floor of the fire scene and died.
That spring, in order to find his lost self, the idle Tokyo dance researcher Shimamura came to Snow Country and met Komako, a maid at a hot spring hotel. By the time the two meet again in winter, Komako has become a geisha, and a girl named Ye Zi has appeared who has been taking care of the patients. The relationship between Dao Cun and Ju Zi is getting closer and closer, but they secretly fall in love with Zi Zi. In the autumn of the next year, Shimamura came to Snow Country for the third time. One night, a fire broke out in the Cocoon warehouse where the movie was shown. Ye Zi fell from the second floor of the fire scene and died.

金色眼睛的映像(麦卡勒斯作品系列·珍藏版)
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"Reflection in the Golden Eye" is McCullers's other masterpiece after "The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter". It has been adapted into a movie, starring Elizabeth Taylor, Marlon Brando, John Huston and other superstars. The novel is set in an army stationed in the southern United States in the 1930s. It tells the story of a bisexual Captain Pendant whose life was turned upside down by the arrival of Colonel Langton. McCullers' marriage to Leafs was on the verge of collapse at the time of writing, and her second novel illustrates her signature themes of human emotional alienation and unworkable love.
"Reflection in the Golden Eye" is McCullers's other masterpiece after "The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter". It has been adapted into a movie, starring Elizabeth Taylor, Marlon Brando, John Huston and other superstars. The novel is set in an army stationed in the southern United States in the 1930s. It tells the story of a bisexual Captain Pendant whose life was turned upside down by the arrival of Colonel Langton. McCullers' marriage to Leafs was on the verge of collapse at the time of writing, and her second novel illustrates her signature themes of human emotional alienation and unworkable love.

Beauty and Evil (collected Works of Fitzgerald 2016)
General Fiction美与孽(菲茨杰拉德文集2016)
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This is a novel that vividly reproduces the romantic history of the Fitzgeralds, bringing to life the glamorous Jazz Age. It is also a classic work that represents the transformation of Fitzgerald's artistic style from youth to maturity. "Beauty and Evil" is Fitzgerald's second novel in his creative career. It is also an ukiyo-e depicting the eastern elites of the Jazz Age. The novel is highly autobiographical, and the protagonist in the book is largely similar to the relationship between Fitzgerald and his wife Zelda. Anthony Paige and Gloria - elegant and restrained, flirty and romantic, like a combination of black tea and chocolate; they pursue a luxurious and gorgeous upper-class life, rely on the wealth of the previous generation and do nothing to produce, and spend all their time in dissipation, causing their morals, economy, and health to be constantly distorted and degraded. "Beauty and Sin" is a mirror that reflects the author's autobiographical color; it is also a dazzling mockery of the greed of the American nouveau riche, the squandering of New York nightlife, and the waste of talent that blinds them.
This is a novel that vividly reproduces the romantic history of the Fitzgeralds, bringing to life the glamorous Jazz Age. It is also a classic work that represents the transformation of Fitzgerald's artistic style from youth to maturity. "Beauty and Evil" is Fitzgerald's second novel in his creative career. It is also an ukiyo-e depicting the eastern elites of the Jazz Age. The novel is highly autobiographical, and the protagonist in the book is largely similar to the relationship between Fitzgerald and his wife Zelda. Anthony Paige and Gloria - elegant and restrained, flirty and romantic, like a combination of black tea and chocolate; they pursue a luxurious and gorgeous upper-class life, rely on the wealth of the previous generation and do nothing to produce, and spend all their time in dissipation, causing their morals, economy, and health to be constantly distorted and degraded. "Beauty and Sin" is a mirror that reflects the author's autobiographical color; it is also a dazzling mockery of the greed of the American nouveau riche, the squandering of New York nightlife, and the waste of talent that blinds them.