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Siddharth: an Indian Poem
General Fiction悉达多:一首印度的诗
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During World War I, Hermann's youngest son Bruno suffered from a serious illness. In 1916, his father died, a marital crisis, and his wife's mental illness plunged the already famous writer and poet into a deep depression. In this situation, the author began to write this book. This work, written in 1922, is also his ninth work. It describes the protagonist Siddhartha's three important journeys in pursuing himself in ancient India. From conscious asceticism to self-exile and sensual enjoyment, inner peace finally became the ultimate goal he pursued. The whole book is written in a simple and poetic language. Siddhartha, an aristocratic young man in ancient India, had everything that people envied. In order to pursue his inner self, he embarked on a journey of self-seeking. After enjoying the indulgent happiness and luxurious life, he abandoned all sensory stimulation and came to the river. By the river, Siddhartha finally awakens and experiences the eternity of himself and the moment.
During World War I, Hermann's youngest son Bruno suffered from a serious illness. In 1916, his father died, a marital crisis, and his wife's mental illness plunged the already famous writer and poet into a deep depression. In this situation, the author began to write this book. This work, written in 1922, is also his ninth work. It describes the protagonist Siddhartha's three important journeys in pursuing himself in ancient India. From conscious asceticism to self-exile and sensual enjoyment, inner peace finally became the ultimate goal he pursued. The whole book is written in a simple and poetic language. Siddhartha, an aristocratic young man in ancient India, had everything that people envied. In order to pursue his inner self, he embarked on a journey of self-seeking. After enjoying the indulgent happiness and luxurious life, he abandoned all sensory stimulation and came to the river. By the river, Siddhartha finally awakens and experiences the eternity of himself and the moment.

Journey to the East (hesse Works 12)
General Fiction东方之旅(黑塞作品12)
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"Journey to the East" is a turning point in Hesse's writing attitude, from the perfect individualism that emphasizes the self to the lofty spirit of service dedicated to the group. Describe the mental journey of the pursuer of life. We no longer have a protagonist striving towards a vague ideal, but only a central idea trying to express and realize the ideal. Through the fascinating techniques of the popular "Covenant novels" in the eighteenth century, Hesse's own protagonist H. H.'S symbolic journey for the Covenant - a "Kafkaesque" experience through time and space, finally effectively defines the eternal spiritual realm he pursues - the "Third Kingdom". The book that begins as a symbolic autobiography ends with the sanctification of art. Hesse has reached the ideal state of beauty here.
"Journey to the East" is a turning point in Hesse's writing attitude, from the perfect individualism that emphasizes the self to the lofty spirit of service dedicated to the group. Describe the mental journey of the pursuer of life. We no longer have a protagonist striving towards a vague ideal, but only a central idea trying to express and realize the ideal. Through the fascinating techniques of the popular "Covenant novels" in the eighteenth century, Hesse's own protagonist H. H.'S symbolic journey for the Covenant - a "Kafkaesque" experience through time and space, finally effectively defines the eternal spiritual realm he pursues - the "Third Kingdom". The book that begins as a symbolic autobiography ends with the sanctification of art. Hesse has reached the ideal state of beauty here.

山茶文具店+闪闪发光的人生(共2册)
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Single books include: Shancha Stationery Shop, Sparkling Life
Single books include: Shancha Stationery Shop, Sparkling Life

The Wandering Soul (hesse Works 06)
General Fiction漂泊的灵魂(黑塞作品06)
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"The Wandering Soul" consists of three consecutive novels: "Early Spring", "Remembering Knulp" and "The End". It is Hesse's famous "tramp style" novel. The protagonist Knulp is a amiable wanderer who wanders between towns, staying in friends' homes and eating the food given by his friends. Knulp never wanted to be beholden to any industry, place or person, and even abandoned his hiking companion, who was probably Hermann Hesse himself. Knulp's exile was blissful and self-absorbed. However, what lies behind "The Wandering Soul" is the conscience of an artist. In the eyes of this artist, his own liberation is worthless, and even has no morality at all.
"The Wandering Soul" consists of three consecutive novels: "Early Spring", "Remembering Knulp" and "The End". It is Hesse's famous "tramp style" novel. The protagonist Knulp is a amiable wanderer who wanders between towns, staying in friends' homes and eating the food given by his friends. Knulp never wanted to be beholden to any industry, place or person, and even abandoned his hiking companion, who was probably Hermann Hesse himself. Knulp's exile was blissful and self-absorbed. However, what lies behind "The Wandering Soul" is the conscience of an artist. In the eyes of this artist, his own liberation is worthless, and even has no morality at all.

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To be disqualified in the human world is to lose the qualifications to be a human being. It consists of five parts: preface, first notebook, second notebook, third notebook, and postscript. The preface and postscript are narrated in the author's tone, and the three notebooks are narrated in the tone of the protagonist Ye Zang. The protagonist Ye Zang is timid and cowardly, afraid of worldly emotions and does not understand the complex thoughts of human beings. He then entertains others through comedy and hides his true self. Later, I discovered that drinking and having fun seemed to be a better way to escape the world, so I lived a wild life all day long, numbing myself through alcohol, drugs, and women, and eventually led to destruction. He was tortured by the most real pain of being a human being. He spent his whole life seeking love and avoiding love under self-weariness, and in the end he could only destroy himself.
To be disqualified in the human world is to lose the qualifications to be a human being. It consists of five parts: preface, first notebook, second notebook, third notebook, and postscript. The preface and postscript are narrated in the author's tone, and the three notebooks are narrated in the tone of the protagonist Ye Zang. The protagonist Ye Zang is timid and cowardly, afraid of worldly emotions and does not understand the complex thoughts of human beings. He then entertains others through comedy and hides his true self. Later, I discovered that drinking and having fun seemed to be a better way to escape the world, so I lived a wild life all day long, numbing myself through alcohol, drugs, and women, and eventually led to destruction. He was tortured by the most real pain of being a human being. He spent his whole life seeking love and avoiding love under self-weariness, and in the end he could only destroy himself.

Walking Reverie
Literature漫步遐想录
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Rousseau's "Rambles" was written in older French. Some of the things he described have disappeared, and some of the words he used are no longer in use. In addition, his works are quite personal and philosophical, so it is easy to have different understandings when reading or translating them.
Rousseau's "Rambles" was written in older French. Some of the things he described have disappeared, and some of the words he used are no longer in use. In addition, his works are quite personal and philosophical, so it is easy to have different understandings when reading or translating them.

川端康成经典作品集(套装共3册)
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The beauty of Japan is popular all over the world, and Yasu Kawabata is indispensable for its success. He regards beauty as his "belief" and uses beautiful words to expand the realm of aesthetics. His thoughts gradually matured and were scattered in many essays, making it difficult for ordinary readers to get a full picture. Mr. Chen Dewen, a famous translator and scholar, has studied Kawabata Yasunari for decades, carefully sorted out, integrated and translated this book, which completely and accurately presents Kawabata's aesthetic ideological system and presents the essence of Japanese oriental aesthetics in a textbook style. People with high emotional intelligence, simply put, have strong empathy. The first thing is to have a keen sense of perception and be able to distinguish between beauty and ugliness. Reading Kawabata's prose is like communicating with Kawabata Yasumimoto himself, listening directly to the gentle words of this Eastern soul known as "the most sensitive and most understanding of beauty", and understanding the mystery of the beauty of Japan and the East.
The beauty of Japan is popular all over the world, and Yasu Kawabata is indispensable for its success. He regards beauty as his "belief" and uses beautiful words to expand the realm of aesthetics. His thoughts gradually matured and were scattered in many essays, making it difficult for ordinary readers to get a full picture. Mr. Chen Dewen, a famous translator and scholar, has studied Kawabata Yasunari for decades, carefully sorted out, integrated and translated this book, which completely and accurately presents Kawabata's aesthetic ideological system and presents the essence of Japanese oriental aesthetics in a textbook style. People with high emotional intelligence, simply put, have strong empathy. The first thing is to have a keen sense of perception and be able to distinguish between beauty and ugliness. Reading Kawabata's prose is like communicating with Kawabata Yasumimoto himself, listening directly to the gentle words of this Eastern soul known as "the most sensitive and most understanding of beauty", and understanding the mystery of the beauty of Japan and the East.

千只鹤(诺贝尔文学奖获奖作品)
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"A Thousand Cranes" is one of Kawabata Yasunari's Nobel Prize-winning works. Many years after his father passed away, young Kikuji suddenly received an invitation from Kurimoto to attend a tea party. During the dinner, Kikuji met Miss Yukiko and later Miss Shimamura. In addition, Kikuji also accidentally came into contact with Mrs. Ota, who had a close relationship with his father. This triggered a bizarre love story involving two generations...
"A Thousand Cranes" is one of Kawabata Yasunari's Nobel Prize-winning works. Many years after his father passed away, young Kikuji suddenly received an invitation from Kurimoto to attend a tea party. During the dinner, Kikuji met Miss Yukiko and later Miss Shimamura. In addition, Kikuji also accidentally came into contact with Mrs. Ota, who had a close relationship with his father. This triggered a bizarre love story involving two generations...

海明威作品精选系列:老人与海
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"The Old Man and the Sea" was created in 1951 and is one of Hemingway's most famous works. It tells the story of an old fisherman's heroic fight with a huge marlin in the sea. Santiago, an old Cuban fisherman, finally caught a big marlin alone after eighty-four consecutive days without catching a fish. However, the fish was so big that he dragged his boat on the sea for three days before exhaustion. He killed it and tied it to the side of the boat. During the return trip, he was repeatedly attacked by sharks. When he finally returned to port, only the head, tail and a spine were left. During the days when old Santiago was at sea, his long-lost friend Manolin had been waiting loyally at the seaside, welcoming his return with confidence. Although this novel is short in length, it is rich in meaning. It creates a typical tough guy image in the history of literature, promotes the spirit of struggle that is not afraid of hardships, and brings Hemingway's simple and clear writing style into play. It has received numerous praises since its publication and established Hemingway's unshakable position in the British and American literary circles of the twentieth century.
"The Old Man and the Sea" was created in 1951 and is one of Hemingway's most famous works. It tells the story of an old fisherman's heroic fight with a huge marlin in the sea. Santiago, an old Cuban fisherman, finally caught a big marlin alone after eighty-four consecutive days without catching a fish. However, the fish was so big that he dragged his boat on the sea for three days before exhaustion. He killed it and tied it to the side of the boat. During the return trip, he was repeatedly attacked by sharks. When he finally returned to port, only the head, tail and a spine were left. During the days when old Santiago was at sea, his long-lost friend Manolin had been waiting loyally at the seaside, welcoming his return with confidence. Although this novel is short in length, it is rich in meaning. It creates a typical tough guy image in the history of literature, promotes the spirit of struggle that is not afraid of hardships, and brings Hemingway's simple and clear writing style into play. It has received numerous praises since its publication and established Hemingway's unshakable position in the British and American literary circles of the twentieth century.

Selected Stories from Balzac
General Fiction巴尔扎克中短篇小说选
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"Balzac's Selected Novels and Novels (Collector's Edition)" does not seek to be large-scale or comprehensive. Every book included in the light classics has been carefully selected and is of moderate length. The translators are all experts and scholars in their respective fields. The translations have been tested repeatedly by the market and time, and their quality is trustworthy. The translator carefully revised and polished the translation, and added necessary annotations to famous Western allusions, major historical events, characters, etc., To make the text more perfect.
"Balzac's Selected Novels and Novels (Collector's Edition)" does not seek to be large-scale or comprehensive. Every book included in the light classics has been carefully selected and is of moderate length. The translators are all experts and scholars in their respective fields. The translations have been tested repeatedly by the market and time, and their quality is trustworthy. The translator carefully revised and polished the translation, and added necessary annotations to famous Western allusions, major historical events, characters, etc., To make the text more perfect.

Five Little Pigs
General Fiction五只小猪
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Young Miss Carla was informed of her life experience on the eve of her wedding - her father was killed sixteen years ago, and her mother was regarded as a murderer and died in prison. While greatly shocked, she also received a letter left to her by her mother before she died, in which she insisted that she was not the murderer. Confused, Carla goes to Poirot to find out the truth. Poirot interviewed five witnesses from that year and reconstructed an intriguing picture from their narratives...
Young Miss Carla was informed of her life experience on the eve of her wedding - her father was killed sixteen years ago, and her mother was regarded as a murderer and died in prison. While greatly shocked, she also received a letter left to her by her mother before she died, in which she insisted that she was not the murderer. Confused, Carla goes to Poirot to find out the truth. Poirot interviewed five witnesses from that year and reconstructed an intriguing picture from their narratives...

Macbeth
Literature马克白
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"Macbeth" (also translated as "Macbeth") is one of the "Complete Chinese Translation Classics by Xu Yuanchong" and one of Shakespeare's famous tragedies. The plot tells the story of Macbeth, the cousin of King Duncan of Scotland. After serving the king in quelling the rebellion and resisting the invasion of foreign enemies, he became ambitious and wanted to regicide and usurp the throne. Stimulated by the witches' prophecies and with the support of Lady Macbeth, Macbeth succeeded in usurping the throne and massacred the generals and subordinates who threatened him. In the end, Lady Macbeth went mad and died, and Macbeth also fell under the sword of the Avengers.
"Macbeth" (also translated as "Macbeth") is one of the "Complete Chinese Translation Classics by Xu Yuanchong" and one of Shakespeare's famous tragedies. The plot tells the story of Macbeth, the cousin of King Duncan of Scotland. After serving the king in quelling the rebellion and resisting the invasion of foreign enemies, he became ambitious and wanted to regicide and usurp the throne. Stimulated by the witches' prophecies and with the support of Lady Macbeth, Macbeth succeeded in usurping the throne and massacred the generals and subordinates who threatened him. In the end, Lady Macbeth went mad and died, and Macbeth also fell under the sword of the Avengers.

Make False Come True
Literature弄假成真
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"Make Fake True" (also translated as "Much Ado About Nothing") is one of the "Complete Chinese Translation Classics of Xu Yuanchong" and one of Shakespeare's masterpieces. The plot tells two types of love stories of that era: one is Ciro and Croud, who follow social norms and family status concepts and represent a traditional union; the other is Benleti and Bellis, who mock each other and refuse to give in at first, but finally fall in love with each other and achieve a perfect union. In this comedy, Shakespeare explores issues such as self-awareness, sincerity and mutual respect between men and women, and social order.
"Make Fake True" (also translated as "Much Ado About Nothing") is one of the "Complete Chinese Translation Classics of Xu Yuanchong" and one of Shakespeare's masterpieces. The plot tells two types of love stories of that era: one is Ciro and Croud, who follow social norms and family status concepts and represent a traditional union; the other is Benleti and Bellis, who mock each other and refuse to give in at first, but finally fall in love with each other and achieve a perfect union. In this comedy, Shakespeare explores issues such as self-awareness, sincerity and mutual respect between men and women, and social order.

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"Othello" is one of the "Complete Chinese Translation Classics by Xu Yuanchong" and one of Shakespeare's famous tragedies. The plot tells the story of Othello, a Moorish commander employed by the Venetian city-state, who fell in love with Desdemona, the daughter of the senator Brabantio, and secretly married. Othello's general Iago is cunning and cunning. Out of jealousy and dissatisfaction, he uses means to sow discord between Othello and Desdemona. Othello suspects that Desdemona is unfaithful to him and strangles her to death with his own hands. Othello himself regretted and committed suicide after learning the truth.
"Othello" is one of the "Complete Chinese Translation Classics by Xu Yuanchong" and one of Shakespeare's famous tragedies. The plot tells the story of Othello, a Moorish commander employed by the Venetian city-state, who fell in love with Desdemona, the daughter of the senator Brabantio, and secretly married. Othello's general Iago is cunning and cunning. Out of jealousy and dissatisfaction, he uses means to sow discord between Othello and Desdemona. Othello suspects that Desdemona is unfaithful to him and strangles her to death with his own hands. Othello himself regretted and committed suicide after learning the truth.

Titus Andronicus
Literature泰特斯·安德洛尼克斯
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"Titus Andronicus" is a tragedy written by the English playwright William Shakespeare, first published in 1594. The play tells the story of Lavinia, a beautiful lady from a well-known family who was brutally tortured. Her father Titus retaliates in kind, leading to an equally horrifying feast of human flesh. The play tells a truth: Heaven is not indifferent to the sins in the world. This play is Shakespeare's early work. The play has a profound description of the psychological and physical pain suffered by political prisoners, and also depicts the cruel scenes of brutal massacres in detail.
"Titus Andronicus" is a tragedy written by the English playwright William Shakespeare, first published in 1594. The play tells the story of Lavinia, a beautiful lady from a well-known family who was brutally tortured. Her father Titus retaliates in kind, leading to an equally horrifying feast of human flesh. The play tells a truth: Heaven is not indifferent to the sins in the world. This play is Shakespeare's early work. The play has a profound description of the psychological and physical pain suffered by political prisoners, and also depicts the cruel scenes of brutal massacres in detail.

温莎的风流娘儿们(莎士比亚经典作品集)
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"The Merry Wives of Windsor" was written by Shakespeare in 1600. The story describes Sir John Falstaff, a money-loving and lustful man in the town of Windsor. He will do anything that can make money, and he is extremely stingy and is a typical miser.
"The Merry Wives of Windsor" was written by Shakespeare in 1600. The story describes Sir John Falstaff, a money-loving and lustful man in the town of Windsor. He will do anything that can make money, and he is extremely stingy and is a typical miser.

Julius Caesar
Literature居里厄斯·恺撒
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In order to commemorate the 400th anniversary of Shakespeare's death, based on the first poetic version of "Shakespeare's Complete Works" in the Chinese-speaking world edited and translated by Mr. Fang Ping of our publisher, comprehensively considering tragedies, comedies, historical dramas, legendary plays and sonnets, twenty kinds of published single editions were selected, accompanied by a full set of classic illustrations by Sir John Gilbert, to publish the "Poetic Illustrated Collection of Shakespeare's Works".
In order to commemorate the 400th anniversary of Shakespeare's death, based on the first poetic version of "Shakespeare's Complete Works" in the Chinese-speaking world edited and translated by Mr. Fang Ping of our publisher, comprehensively considering tragedies, comedies, historical dramas, legendary plays and sonnets, twenty kinds of published single editions were selected, accompanied by a full set of classic illustrations by Sir John Gilbert, to publish the "Poetic Illustrated Collection of Shakespeare's Works".

Oxford Edition of Shakespeare: Macbeth
Literature牛津版莎士比亚:麦克白
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Scottish general Macbeth learns from the three fateful sisters that he is about to become the new king. On the night when the old king Duncan stayed overnight, Macbeth was encouraged by his wife to kill Duncan with a knife. When the prophecy finally came true, Macbeth was backlashed by ambition and sin, became suspicious and insane, and was eventually beheaded by his rebellious subordinates. "Macbeth" is one of the works with the strongest dramatic conflict among Shakespeare's plays. It is the smallest in size, but has multiple climaxes and layered reversals, and is as complex as the protagonist Macbeth in Hamlet. The subtlety of this play lies in its exploration and exposure of the deepest parts of the human heart. In Macbeth's long monologue, we get a glimpse of the intertwining and confrontation between ambition and conscience, desire and cowardice, and good and evil in the individual soul. Many illusions wander around, adding to the romanticism. The introduction and annotations of this book are compiled by Professor Nicholas Brooke of the University of East Anglia. It analyzes this Shakespeare classic tragedy from novel perspectives such as diverse dramatic illusions, outstanding language effects, Baroque aesthetics of "Macbeth", and more than 400 years of performance history.
Scottish general Macbeth learns from the three fateful sisters that he is about to become the new king. On the night when the old king Duncan stayed overnight, Macbeth was encouraged by his wife to kill Duncan with a knife. When the prophecy finally came true, Macbeth was backlashed by ambition and sin, became suspicious and insane, and was eventually beheaded by his rebellious subordinates. "Macbeth" is one of the works with the strongest dramatic conflict among Shakespeare's plays. It is the smallest in size, but has multiple climaxes and layered reversals, and is as complex as the protagonist Macbeth in Hamlet. The subtlety of this play lies in its exploration and exposure of the deepest parts of the human heart. In Macbeth's long monologue, we get a glimpse of the intertwining and confrontation between ambition and conscience, desire and cowardice, and good and evil in the individual soul. Many illusions wander around, adding to the romanticism. The introduction and annotations of this book are compiled by Professor Nicholas Brooke of the University of East Anglia. It analyzes this Shakespeare classic tragedy from novel perspectives such as diverse dramatic illusions, outstanding language effects, Baroque aesthetics of "Macbeth", and more than 400 years of performance history.

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"Antony and Cleopatra" is a Roman tragedy written by Shakespeare around 1607. It is derived from "Lives of the Greeks and Romans" written by the ancient Roman historian Plutarch. The play tells the story of one of the three chief leaders of Rome at that time: Antony was obsessed with the beauty of Queen Cleopatra of Egypt and had no time to attend to national affairs. He spent all day hanging out with her in Egypt, drunkenly and dreamily. Later, Rome suffered from the rebellion of Sextus Pompeii, the invasion of pirates, the invasion of the Eastern Parthians, and the news that Antony's wife died because of his failure to challenge Caesar. Finally, he cheered up and returned to Rome resolutely to serve his motherland. Antony then reconciled with Octavian because of the situation and married his sister to consolidate their political relationship. This also made Cleopatra sad and angry. Finally, after all the wars were reconciled and subsided, Anthony couldn't wait to return to the Queen of Egypt. Later, Pompey was killed and his colleague Lepides was deposed, which led to the final confrontation between Antony and Octavian. In the battle at sea, Antony unwisely followed the Queen of Egypt to escape and was defeated, and eventually committed suicide in grief. Cleopatra finally saw Octavian's true face and committed suicide.
"Antony and Cleopatra" is a Roman tragedy written by Shakespeare around 1607. It is derived from "Lives of the Greeks and Romans" written by the ancient Roman historian Plutarch. The play tells the story of one of the three chief leaders of Rome at that time: Antony was obsessed with the beauty of Queen Cleopatra of Egypt and had no time to attend to national affairs. He spent all day hanging out with her in Egypt, drunkenly and dreamily. Later, Rome suffered from the rebellion of Sextus Pompeii, the invasion of pirates, the invasion of the Eastern Parthians, and the news that Antony's wife died because of his failure to challenge Caesar. Finally, he cheered up and returned to Rome resolutely to serve his motherland. Antony then reconciled with Octavian because of the situation and married his sister to consolidate their political relationship. This also made Cleopatra sad and angry. Finally, after all the wars were reconciled and subsided, Anthony couldn't wait to return to the Queen of Egypt. Later, Pompey was killed and his colleague Lepides was deposed, which led to the final confrontation between Antony and Octavian. In the battle at sea, Antony unwisely followed the Queen of Egypt to escape and was defeated, and eventually committed suicide in grief. Cleopatra finally saw Octavian's true face and committed suicide.

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It is a comedy written by the British playwright William Shakespeare. "A Midsummer Night's Dream" is a romantic comedy that tells a love story in which lovers finally get married.
It is a comedy written by the British playwright William Shakespeare. "A Midsummer Night's Dream" is a romantic comedy that tells a love story in which lovers finally get married.

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"King Lear" is a play written by Shakespeare and is one of his four major tragedies. The story comes from an ancient British legend, and the story itself happened around the 8th century. Later, many plays were compiled in the UK. In addition to Shakespeare, there is also an earlier unknown work among the existing plays. It is generally believed that Shakespeare's King Lear was adapted from this play. The story tells that after the aged King Lear abdicated the throne, he was driven into the wilderness by his eldest daughter and his second daughter. The third daughter, who became the Queen of France, led an army to save her father, but was killed. King Lear died sadly beside her.
"King Lear" is a play written by Shakespeare and is one of his four major tragedies. The story comes from an ancient British legend, and the story itself happened around the 8th century. Later, many plays were compiled in the UK. In addition to Shakespeare, there is also an earlier unknown work among the existing plays. It is generally believed that Shakespeare's King Lear was adapted from this play. The story tells that after the aged King Lear abdicated the throne, he was driven into the wilderness by his eldest daughter and his second daughter. The third daughter, who became the Queen of France, led an army to save her father, but was killed. King Lear died sadly beside her.

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"Troilus and Cressida" is a play written by the English playwright William Shakespeare. It is a tragedy and was first published in 1609. The play mainly tells two stories: one is the story of the famous Trojan War in ancient history; the other is the love story of Troilus and Cressida that unfolded against the backdrop of the Trojan War. The play reflects the theme of idealism being shattered under the cruel reality through the tragic love between Troilus and Cressida.
"Troilus and Cressida" is a play written by the English playwright William Shakespeare. It is a tragedy and was first published in 1609. The play mainly tells two stories: one is the story of the famous Trojan War in ancient history; the other is the love story of Troilus and Cressida that unfolded against the backdrop of the Trojan War. The play reflects the theme of idealism being shattered under the cruel reality through the tragic love between Troilus and Cressida.

Shakespeare's Comedies (collection)
Literature莎士比亚喜剧集(典藏)
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This "Shakespeare's Comedies" contains four of Shakespeare's comedies, including "A Midsummer Night's Dream" (1595-1596), "The Merchant of Venice" (1596-1597), "As You Like It" (1599-1600), and "Twelfth Night" (1599-1600). These dramas mainly write about love, friendship and marriage. The themes are similar, but the plots are vivid, rich and unconventional. The intricate plots are often composed of many deceptions, coincidences, disguises and adventures. The work shines with the light of humanistic ideals, is full of joyful atmosphere and optimistic spirit, praises the beautiful love and innocent friendship of mankind, and has eternal charm.
This "Shakespeare's Comedies" contains four of Shakespeare's comedies, including "A Midsummer Night's Dream" (1595-1596), "The Merchant of Venice" (1596-1597), "As You Like It" (1599-1600), and "Twelfth Night" (1599-1600). These dramas mainly write about love, friendship and marriage. The themes are similar, but the plots are vivid, rich and unconventional. The intricate plots are often composed of many deceptions, coincidences, disguises and adventures. The work shines with the light of humanistic ideals, is full of joyful atmosphere and optimistic spirit, praises the beautiful love and innocent friendship of mankind, and has eternal charm.

Shakespeare's Comedies
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"Shakespeare's Comedies" contains six of Shakespeare's comedies, including "A Midsummer Night's Dream", "As You Like It", "Twelfth Night", "The Merchant of Venice", "The Taming of the Shrew" and "Much Ado About Nothing". These dramas mainly describe love, friendship and marriage. The themes are similar, but the plots are vivid, rich and unconventional. The work shines with the light of humanistic ideals, is full of joyful atmosphere and optimism, praises the beautiful love and innocent friendship of mankind, and has eternal charm. "A Midsummer Night's Dream" tells a love story in which lovers finally get married. The story scene of "As You Like It" mainly takes place in the forest of Arden, far away from the world. It describes the exiled Duke's daughter Rosalind who goes to the forest to find her father and her love story. "Twelfth Night" tells the story of twin brothers Sebastian and Viola who reunited after a series of twists and turns after being shipwrecked. "The Merchant of Venice" mainly portrays the typical image of Shylock, a profit-seeking and ruthless loan shark. Its theme praises benevolence, friendship and love, and also expresses humanistic thoughts on issues such as money and law. "The Taming of the Shrew" tells the story of a smart man who used ingenious strategies to successfully transform a grumpy rich girl into a gentle and virtuous wife. "Much Ado About Nothing" has two parallel clues around the theme of proposal, telling the story of two couples' experiences of falling in love, proposing, and finally getting married.
"Shakespeare's Comedies" contains six of Shakespeare's comedies, including "A Midsummer Night's Dream", "As You Like It", "Twelfth Night", "The Merchant of Venice", "The Taming of the Shrew" and "Much Ado About Nothing". These dramas mainly describe love, friendship and marriage. The themes are similar, but the plots are vivid, rich and unconventional. The work shines with the light of humanistic ideals, is full of joyful atmosphere and optimism, praises the beautiful love and innocent friendship of mankind, and has eternal charm. "A Midsummer Night's Dream" tells a love story in which lovers finally get married. The story scene of "As You Like It" mainly takes place in the forest of Arden, far away from the world. It describes the exiled Duke's daughter Rosalind who goes to the forest to find her father and her love story. "Twelfth Night" tells the story of twin brothers Sebastian and Viola who reunited after a series of twists and turns after being shipwrecked. "The Merchant of Venice" mainly portrays the typical image of Shylock, a profit-seeking and ruthless loan shark. Its theme praises benevolence, friendship and love, and also expresses humanistic thoughts on issues such as money and law. "The Taming of the Shrew" tells the story of a smart man who used ingenious strategies to successfully transform a grumpy rich girl into a gentle and virtuous wife. "Much Ado About Nothing" has two parallel clues around the theme of proposal, telling the story of two couples' experiences of falling in love, proposing, and finally getting married.

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There are two big families in the city of Vanluona who have a feud and kill each other, but in the embrace of hatred, a pair of star-crossed lovers are born. They talked to each other in the language of poetry in the garden at night, and tasted despair in the dark tomb. This is a real event that happened in Italy. Through Shakespeare's wonderful writing, it became synonymous with "love". Taking the love tragedy of "Romeo and Juliet" as the prototype, later writers wrote countless masterpieces, but none of them surpassed Shakespeare. Shakespeare is the eternal master in the elaboration of language and the development of plot.
There are two big families in the city of Vanluona who have a feud and kill each other, but in the embrace of hatred, a pair of star-crossed lovers are born. They talked to each other in the language of poetry in the garden at night, and tasted despair in the dark tomb. This is a real event that happened in Italy. Through Shakespeare's wonderful writing, it became synonymous with "love". Taking the love tragedy of "Romeo and Juliet" as the prototype, later writers wrote countless masterpieces, but none of them surpassed Shakespeare. Shakespeare is the eternal master in the elaboration of language and the development of plot.

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"The Comedy of Errors" is a play written by the English playwright William Shakespeare. It is a comedy and was first published in 1623. "The Comedy of Errors" tells the story of the Syracuse merchant Igin's family who were separated for many years and finally reunited. It vividly reflects the social life and customs of Britain in the 16th century, and embodies the spirit of the Renaissance and the beautiful ideals of Shakespeare's humanism, which has certain ideological significance.
"The Comedy of Errors" is a play written by the English playwright William Shakespeare. It is a comedy and was first published in 1623. "The Comedy of Errors" tells the story of the Syracuse merchant Igin's family who were separated for many years and finally reunited. It vividly reflects the social life and customs of Britain in the 16th century, and embodies the spirit of the Renaissance and the beautiful ideals of Shakespeare's humanism, which has certain ideological significance.

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"King Lear" is a play written by Shakespeare and is one of his four major tragedies. The story comes from an ancient British legend, and the story itself happened around the 8th century. Later, many plays were compiled in the UK. In addition to Shakespeare, there is also an earlier unknown work among the existing plays. It is generally believed that Shakespeare's King Lear was adapted from this play. The story tells that after the aged King Lear abdicated the throne, he was driven into the wilderness by his eldest daughter and his second daughter. The third daughter, who became the Queen of France, led an army to save her father, but was killed. King Lear died sadly beside her.
"King Lear" is a play written by Shakespeare and is one of his four major tragedies. The story comes from an ancient British legend, and the story itself happened around the 8th century. Later, many plays were compiled in the UK. In addition to Shakespeare, there is also an earlier unknown work among the existing plays. It is generally believed that Shakespeare's King Lear was adapted from this play. The story tells that after the aged King Lear abdicated the throne, he was driven into the wilderness by his eldest daughter and his second daughter. The third daughter, who became the Queen of France, led an army to save her father, but was killed. King Lear died sadly beside her.

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"Troilus and Cressida" tells the story of the Trojan War and the love tragedy of Troilus and Cressida during the war.
"Troilus and Cressida" tells the story of the Trojan War and the love tragedy of Troilus and Cressida during the war.

Insulted and Harmed
General Fiction被侮辱与被损害的
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"The Insulted and Injured" was serialized in issues 1 to 7 of The Times in 1861. Because it is a long series, in order to attract readers, the plot of the novel must be fascinating, with ups and downs, climax after another, and it must be interrupted suddenly when it reaches the climax, so that people can continue to read the next issue. Therefore, this type of novel was called "essay-style novel" at that time, and it was famous for its tense and tortuous plot. This book is the first important work Dostoevsky completed after returning to Petersburg from exile. The novel describes the tragedy of two families caused by the bourgeois adventurer Valkovsky. First, he embezzled the only farm belonging to the poor and declining Ikhmenev noble family, and ruined the marriage between Ikhmenev's daughter Natasha and his son Alyosha in order to marry Katya, who had a millionaire fortune, as his daughter-in-law. The other is the old man Smith's family. His daughter was abandoned by Valkovsky from beginning to end, defrauded of her property, and died of poverty and illness. Smith eventually died of poverty. Smith's granddaughter cannot forgive her father, Valkovsky. Her stubbornness and crazy spirit of resistance arouse people's sympathy for those who are "insulted and damaged" and their hatred for the dark society, which shows the realism power of the novel. In the novel, these unfortunate people are often resigned, showing a sense of despair with no way out.
"The Insulted and Injured" was serialized in issues 1 to 7 of The Times in 1861. Because it is a long series, in order to attract readers, the plot of the novel must be fascinating, with ups and downs, climax after another, and it must be interrupted suddenly when it reaches the climax, so that people can continue to read the next issue. Therefore, this type of novel was called "essay-style novel" at that time, and it was famous for its tense and tortuous plot. This book is the first important work Dostoevsky completed after returning to Petersburg from exile. The novel describes the tragedy of two families caused by the bourgeois adventurer Valkovsky. First, he embezzled the only farm belonging to the poor and declining Ikhmenev noble family, and ruined the marriage between Ikhmenev's daughter Natasha and his son Alyosha in order to marry Katya, who had a millionaire fortune, as his daughter-in-law. The other is the old man Smith's family. His daughter was abandoned by Valkovsky from beginning to end, defrauded of her property, and died of poverty and illness. Smith eventually died of poverty. Smith's granddaughter cannot forgive her father, Valkovsky. Her stubbornness and crazy spirit of resistance arouse people's sympathy for those who are "insulted and damaged" and their hatred for the dark society, which shows the realism power of the novel. In the novel, these unfortunate people are often resigned, showing a sense of despair with no way out.

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Werther is an emotional young man who yearns for a free life. At a dance, he met the judge's daughter Lotte and fell deeply in love with her. But not long after, Lotte's fiancé came back, and Werther also left under the persuasion of his friends and returned to the city to work as a clerk. The conservative and corrupt officialdom, the vulgar citizens, and the arrogant nobles all caused him to constantly conflict with the reality around him. In the end, the disillusioned Werther ended his life with a pistol...
Werther is an emotional young man who yearns for a free life. At a dance, he met the judge's daughter Lotte and fell deeply in love with her. But not long after, Lotte's fiancé came back, and Werther also left under the persuasion of his friends and returned to the city to work as a clerk. The conservative and corrupt officialdom, the vulgar citizens, and the arrogant nobles all caused him to constantly conflict with the reality around him. In the end, the disillusioned Werther ended his life with a pistol...

Call of Cthulhu ("outside the World" Book Series)
General Fiction克苏鲁的呼唤(“域外聊斋”书系)
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In 1928, the American writer H. P. Lovecraft published the short story "The Call of Cthulhu", which was the beginning of the famous "Cthulhu Mythos System" in the history of horror and fantasy novels in the world. This book contains a total of nine Lovecraft representative novels, including "The Call of Cthulhu", "Dagon" and "At the Mountains of Madness". Although these novels are independent chapters, their contents often refer to each other. Together, they build the prototype of the "Cthulhu Mythos System". In 1999, "Call of Cthulhu" was included in the famous classic literature series - Penguin Classics. I think the most merciful thing in the world is that the human brain is unable to connect all the thoughts in the brain. Nowadays, we live on a quiet island of ignorance in the middle of a dark sea, but this does not mean that we must go sailing and explore. Although scientific research in various fields has tried its best to develop along its own trajectory, it has not caused us any harm so far. If we can one day piece together all the unrelated knowledge, then what will appear in front of us will be a very scary reality, and our situation will be full of fear. Until then, we will either be driven mad by the known truth, or we will flee the light and enter a new age of calm and darkness. --"Call of Cthulhu"
In 1928, the American writer H. P. Lovecraft published the short story "The Call of Cthulhu", which was the beginning of the famous "Cthulhu Mythos System" in the history of horror and fantasy novels in the world. This book contains a total of nine Lovecraft representative novels, including "The Call of Cthulhu", "Dagon" and "At the Mountains of Madness". Although these novels are independent chapters, their contents often refer to each other. Together, they build the prototype of the "Cthulhu Mythos System". In 1999, "Call of Cthulhu" was included in the famous classic literature series - Penguin Classics. I think the most merciful thing in the world is that the human brain is unable to connect all the thoughts in the brain. Nowadays, we live on a quiet island of ignorance in the middle of a dark sea, but this does not mean that we must go sailing and explore. Although scientific research in various fields has tried its best to develop along its own trajectory, it has not caused us any harm so far. If we can one day piece together all the unrelated knowledge, then what will appear in front of us will be a very scary reality, and our situation will be full of fear. Until then, we will either be driven mad by the known truth, or we will flee the light and enter a new age of calm and darkness. --"Call of Cthulhu"

Golden Opportunity
General Fiction金色的机遇
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The mysterious disappearance of Lord Listerdale; a newlywed woman who is afraid of her husband; a precious necklace hidden in a cherry basket; a mystery writer arrested for murder; an unprecedented marriage plan; can you get a wife with only two pence? Of course, as long as you seize that golden opportunity! ... A relaxing and romantic love adventure, an unexpected ending like O. Henry, and twelve bedtime sketches that will take you into a golden dreamland.
The mysterious disappearance of Lord Listerdale; a newlywed woman who is afraid of her husband; a precious necklace hidden in a cherry basket; a mystery writer arrested for murder; an unprecedented marriage plan; can you get a wife with only two pence? Of course, as long as you seize that golden opportunity! ... A relaxing and romantic love adventure, an unexpected ending like O. Henry, and twelve bedtime sketches that will take you into a golden dreamland.

Mcbeth
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General Macbeth, cousin of King Duncan of Scotland, returned from serving the king in countering rebellion and resisting invasion. He met three witches on the way. The witch told him some prophecies and cryptic words, saying that he would be crowned king, but he had no heirs to inherit the throne. Instead, the descendants of his colleague General Banquo would be the king. Macbeth is an ambitious hero who murders Duncan at the instigation of his lady and becomes king. In order to cover up others' eyes and prevent others from seizing the throne, he gradually killed Duncan's guards, Banquo, and the wife and children of the noble Macduff. Fear and suspicion make Macbeth more and more evil and cruel. Lady Macbeth went insane and committed suicide, which was also a great stimulus to him. With all the rebels and relatives separated, Macbeth faced the siege of Duncan's son and the English reinforcements he invited, and ended up with his head cut off. As soon as Macbeth appeared on the scene, he had different ambitions, killed the king and usurped the throne. In order to consolidate the throne, he also brutally massacred the people, making the country a river of blood, putting the society in chaos, and trapping the people in fire and water. It can be said that he is the same tyrant as Richard III. Such a tyrant deserves his suffering and death.
General Macbeth, cousin of King Duncan of Scotland, returned from serving the king in countering rebellion and resisting invasion. He met three witches on the way. The witch told him some prophecies and cryptic words, saying that he would be crowned king, but he had no heirs to inherit the throne. Instead, the descendants of his colleague General Banquo would be the king. Macbeth is an ambitious hero who murders Duncan at the instigation of his lady and becomes king. In order to cover up others' eyes and prevent others from seizing the throne, he gradually killed Duncan's guards, Banquo, and the wife and children of the noble Macduff. Fear and suspicion make Macbeth more and more evil and cruel. Lady Macbeth went insane and committed suicide, which was also a great stimulus to him. With all the rebels and relatives separated, Macbeth faced the siege of Duncan's son and the English reinforcements he invited, and ended up with his head cut off. As soon as Macbeth appeared on the scene, he had different ambitions, killed the king and usurped the throne. In order to consolidate the throne, he also brutally massacred the people, making the country a river of blood, putting the society in chaos, and trapping the people in fire and water. It can be said that he is the same tyrant as Richard III. Such a tyrant deserves his suffering and death.

Second Bloodstain
General Fiction第二块血迹
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A top-secret document about the country is missing. Once the contents are leaked, war will break out across Europe... The Prime Minister personally visits Baker Street, trying to recover the damage... The tense international situation is about to break out... Can Holmes recover the stolen document? Can the amazing detective turn the tide this time?
A top-secret document about the country is missing. Once the contents are leaked, war will break out across Europe... The Prime Minister personally visits Baker Street, trying to recover the damage... The tense international situation is about to break out... Can Holmes recover the stolen document? Can the amazing detective turn the tide this time?

Crime and Punishment (classic Translation by Geng Ji)
General Fiction罪与罚(耿济之经典译本)
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"Crime and Punishment" is an outstanding social psychological novel. It heartily analyzes the psychology of criminals and tears apart the gloomy veil of society. It is the masterpiece that won Dostoevsky world-wide reputation. The novel describes a poor college student, Raskolnikov, who was forced to commit murder due to the pressure of making a living. After experiencing a painful inner struggle, he met the girl with a holy soul, Sonia, a prostitute who fell into prostitution for the sake of an unfortunate family. This finally led him to the road of atonement and the dawn of new life... The novel takes the protagonist's crime and the conscience and moral punishment he received after the crime as the main line, and extensively describes the desperate situation of the poor in Russian cities and the increasingly acute social contradictions. With true sympathy and full of anger, the author mercilessly presents the darkness, abject poverty, despair and filth of the Russian capital in the 1860s to readers.
"Crime and Punishment" is an outstanding social psychological novel. It heartily analyzes the psychology of criminals and tears apart the gloomy veil of society. It is the masterpiece that won Dostoevsky world-wide reputation. The novel describes a poor college student, Raskolnikov, who was forced to commit murder due to the pressure of making a living. After experiencing a painful inner struggle, he met the girl with a holy soul, Sonia, a prostitute who fell into prostitution for the sake of an unfortunate family. This finally led him to the road of atonement and the dawn of new life... The novel takes the protagonist's crime and the conscience and moral punishment he received after the crime as the main line, and extensively describes the desperate situation of the poor in Russian cities and the increasingly acute social contradictions. With true sympathy and full of anger, the author mercilessly presents the darkness, abject poverty, despair and filth of the Russian capital in the 1860s to readers.

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"The Sorrows of Young Werther" is regarded as the most important novel of the Sturm und Drang era. This novel had a very high print run of that era and triggered a "reading craze". The novel is written in the form of an epistolary letter and adopts the first person point of view. It tells the story of Werther's "wonderful joy" when he first arrived in Valheim, the respectable and lovely villagers and priests around him, and his heartbeat and pure emotions when he first met Lotte. Everything is so beautiful that it makes people have the urge to cry. However, Lotte was already engaged, and Werther followed the advice and found a small position in the official residence. However, he could not stand the minister's faultfinding, and was judged as arrogant by the people around him because of his unworldly thoughts. In the end, he was humiliated at a party, so he resigned and returned to Walheim. But the lovely and innocent old acquaintance was gone forever, but Werther was trapped in a fruitless love for Lotte and couldn't extricate himself, and finally committed suicide by drinking a bullet.
"The Sorrows of Young Werther" is regarded as the most important novel of the Sturm und Drang era. This novel had a very high print run of that era and triggered a "reading craze". The novel is written in the form of an epistolary letter and adopts the first person point of view. It tells the story of Werther's "wonderful joy" when he first arrived in Valheim, the respectable and lovely villagers and priests around him, and his heartbeat and pure emotions when he first met Lotte. Everything is so beautiful that it makes people have the urge to cry. However, Lotte was already engaged, and Werther followed the advice and found a small position in the official residence. However, he could not stand the minister's faultfinding, and was judged as arrogant by the people around him because of his unworldly thoughts. In the end, he was humiliated at a party, so he resigned and returned to Walheim. But the lovely and innocent old acquaintance was gone forever, but Werther was trapped in a fruitless love for Lotte and couldn't extricate himself, and finally committed suicide by drinking a bullet.

Les Miserables (two Volumes) (authoritative Translation by the Famous Translator Li Yumin)
General Fiction悲惨世界(全二册)(著名翻译家李玉民权威译作)
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"Les Misérables" mainly tells the story of Jean Valjean, a convict. Jean Valjean, a poor worker who had been in prison for 19 years for stealing a piece of bread, still could not get rid of the label of a hard labor prisoner after he was released from prison.
"Les Misérables" mainly tells the story of Jean Valjean, a convict. Jean Valjean, a poor worker who had been in prison for 19 years for stealing a piece of bread, still could not get rid of the label of a hard labor prisoner after he was released from prison.

Macbeth (english-chinese Version)
General Fiction麦克白(英汉对照版)
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"Macbeth" tells the story of General Macbeth, cousin of King Duncan of Scotland, who served the king in suppressing rebellion and resisting invasion. Driven by ambition, he murdered Duncan and became king. In order to cover up others' eyes and prevent others from seizing the throne, he gradually killed Duncan's bodyguards, Banquo, and the wife and children of the noble Macduff. Fear and suspicion make Macbeth more and more evil and cruel. Lady Macbeth also committed suicide due to a nervous breakdown. With all the rebels and relatives separated, Macbeth faced the siege of Duncan's son and the English reinforcements, and ended up bowing his head.
"Macbeth" tells the story of General Macbeth, cousin of King Duncan of Scotland, who served the king in suppressing rebellion and resisting invasion. Driven by ambition, he murdered Duncan and became king. In order to cover up others' eyes and prevent others from seizing the throne, he gradually killed Duncan's bodyguards, Banquo, and the wife and children of the noble Macduff. Fear and suspicion make Macbeth more and more evil and cruel. Lady Macbeth also committed suicide due to a nervous breakdown. With all the rebels and relatives separated, Macbeth faced the siege of Duncan's son and the English reinforcements, and ended up bowing his head.

The Count of Monte Cristo (part 1)
General Fiction基督山伯爵(上)
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"The Count of Monte Cristo" mainly describes a story of revenge that took place during the French Bourbon Dynasty. Dantes, the young first mate of the Pharaon ship, was entrusted by the captain to deliver a letter to the Napoleonic party before his death. He was framed by two despicable villains and the insidious prosecutor Villefort, and was imprisoned on death row. Depriving him of the beautiful sunshine, love and future that should have belonged to him. Eighteen years later, he escaped from prison with the secret told to him by his fellow inmate Faria before his death. After finding the treasure hidden by Faria, he became extremely rich. From then on, he changed his name to the Count of Monte Cristo. After careful planning, he repaid his benefactor and punished three enemies who wanted to kill him.
"The Count of Monte Cristo" mainly describes a story of revenge that took place during the French Bourbon Dynasty. Dantes, the young first mate of the Pharaon ship, was entrusted by the captain to deliver a letter to the Napoleonic party before his death. He was framed by two despicable villains and the insidious prosecutor Villefort, and was imprisoned on death row. Depriving him of the beautiful sunshine, love and future that should have belonged to him. Eighteen years later, he escaped from prison with the secret told to him by his fellow inmate Faria before his death. After finding the treasure hidden by Faria, he became extremely rich. From then on, he changed his name to the Count of Monte Cristo. After careful planning, he repaid his benefactor and punished three enemies who wanted to kill him.

Crime and Punishment (part 1 and 2)
General Fiction罪与罚(上下)
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"Crime and Punishment" is an excellent social psychological novel and the masterpiece that won Dostoevsky worldwide reputation. The novel takes the protagonist's crime and the punishment of his conscience and morality as the main line, and extensively describes the desperate plight of the poor in Russian cities and the increasingly acute social contradictions. With true sympathy and full of anger, the author mercilessly presents the darkness, abject poverty, despair and filth of the Russian capital in the 1860s to readers.
"Crime and Punishment" is an excellent social psychological novel and the masterpiece that won Dostoevsky worldwide reputation. The novel takes the protagonist's crime and the punishment of his conscience and morality as the main line, and extensively describes the desperate plight of the poor in Russian cities and the increasingly acute social contradictions. With true sympathy and full of anger, the author mercilessly presents the darkness, abject poverty, despair and filth of the Russian capital in the 1860s to readers.

The Count of Monte Cristo (two Volumes in Total) (a Classic Among Alexandre Dumas' Novels)
General Fiction基督山伯爵(共二册)(大仲马小说中的经典之作)
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In the history of human literature, "The Count of Monte Cristo" can truly be called a great life-changing novel. It has brought hope that cannot be weakened by any setbacks to people who have been insulted and damaged for thousands of years.
In the history of human literature, "The Count of Monte Cristo" can truly be called a great life-changing novel. It has brought hope that cannot be weakened by any setbacks to people who have been insulted and damaged for thousands of years.

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Prince Hamlet of Denmark's father, old Hamlet, died suddenly. Hamlet's uncle Claudius succeeded to the throne and married his mother. After Hamlet returned home, under the guidance of his father's ghost, he gradually figured out the truth behind his uncle's murder of his brother and usurpation of the throne. He followed the instructions of the dead soul and decided to avenge his father, but the cunning Claudius struck first and designed a trap to harm him.
Prince Hamlet of Denmark's father, old Hamlet, died suddenly. Hamlet's uncle Claudius succeeded to the throne and married his mother. After Hamlet returned home, under the guidance of his father's ghost, he gradually figured out the truth behind his uncle's murder of his brother and usurpation of the throne. He followed the instructions of the dead soul and decided to avenge his father, but the cunning Claudius struck first and designed a trap to harm him.

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Eugenie Grandet is the heroine in the novel "Eugenie Grandet" written by the French critical realist novelist Balzac. She is the most kind and pure character in the novel. The entire novel is based on her tragic life as the central clue. Her virtues gradually emerged in her painful life and in comparison with old Grandet, Charles, de Bonfeng and others. The more suffering she encountered in life, the more prominent the hypocrisy and ugliness of other characters around her, and the more obvious her kindness, tolerance and love became.
Eugenie Grandet is the heroine in the novel "Eugenie Grandet" written by the French critical realist novelist Balzac. She is the most kind and pure character in the novel. The entire novel is based on her tragic life as the central clue. Her virtues gradually emerged in her painful life and in comparison with old Grandet, Charles, de Bonfeng and others. The more suffering she encountered in life, the more prominent the hypocrisy and ugliness of other characters around her, and the more obvious her kindness, tolerance and love became.

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"The Mysterious Island" is the last part of the "Verne Trilogy". In this work, he connected the plots and clues in the first two films, "Captain Grant's Children" and "Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea". The story narrates that during the American Civil War, five northerners who were besieged in Richmond took advantage of an accidental opportunity to escape from a deserted island using a balloon. They united and helped each other, overcame many difficulties with collective wisdom and labor, and finally lived a happy life. And whenever they are in crisis, there seems to be a mysterious figure helping them. It turns out that this man is Captain Nemo, the protagonist in the book "Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea" and the builder of the diving ship "Nautilus".
"The Mysterious Island" is the last part of the "Verne Trilogy". In this work, he connected the plots and clues in the first two films, "Captain Grant's Children" and "Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea". The story narrates that during the American Civil War, five northerners who were besieged in Richmond took advantage of an accidental opportunity to escape from a deserted island using a balloon. They united and helped each other, overcame many difficulties with collective wisdom and labor, and finally lived a happy life. And whenever they are in crisis, there seems to be a mysterious figure helping them. It turns out that this man is Captain Nemo, the protagonist in the book "Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea" and the builder of the diving ship "Nautilus".

Shakespeare's Sonnets (illustrated Edition)
General Fiction莎士比亚十四行诗(插图本)
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There are 154 "Shakespeare's Sonnets". In the history of world literature, it is also known as "Sonnets" by Petrarch of Italy and "Sonnets of the Portuguese" by Elizabeth Barrett (Mrs. Browning) of England. It was created between 1592 and 1603. It is a group of thoughts. Poetry with profound and high artistic achievements covers religious emotions, personal life, historical events, social issues, etc., Covering all aspects of life, greatly expanding the field of expression of this poetic style, and opening up a broad path for the creation of poets such as Donne, Milton, and Keats. The first 126 original poems are dedicated to a beautiful young man, while the 127th to 152nd poems are mainly written to a "black girl". The two sets of poems have a strong narrative and are interrelated, which not only greatly enhances the readability of the work, but also leaves a lot of confusion for future generations to understand.
There are 154 "Shakespeare's Sonnets". In the history of world literature, it is also known as "Sonnets" by Petrarch of Italy and "Sonnets of the Portuguese" by Elizabeth Barrett (Mrs. Browning) of England. It was created between 1592 and 1603. It is a group of thoughts. Poetry with profound and high artistic achievements covers religious emotions, personal life, historical events, social issues, etc., Covering all aspects of life, greatly expanding the field of expression of this poetic style, and opening up a broad path for the creation of poets such as Donne, Milton, and Keats. The first 126 original poems are dedicated to a beautiful young man, while the 127th to 152nd poems are mainly written to a "black girl". The two sets of poems have a strong narrative and are interrelated, which not only greatly enhances the readability of the work, but also leaves a lot of confusion for future generations to understand.

Faulkner's Selected Works Series (set of 9 Volumes in Total)
General Fiction福克纳作品精选系列(套装共9册)
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"Faulkner's Selected Works Series" is a series of literary masterpieces. Specific titles include "The Sound and the Fury", "Go, Moses", "As I Lay Dying" and "Absalom, Absalom!" "The Temple", "The Intruder in the Grave", "August Light", "A Rose for Emily" and "Faulkner's Essays" are nine kinds. This publication selected classic translations that are generally recognized by experts in the literary field and readers. Some of the titles and chapters were revised by the translator.
"Faulkner's Selected Works Series" is a series of literary masterpieces. Specific titles include "The Sound and the Fury", "Go, Moses", "As I Lay Dying" and "Absalom, Absalom!" "The Temple", "The Intruder in the Grave", "August Light", "A Rose for Emily" and "Faulkner's Essays" are nine kinds. This publication selected classic translations that are generally recognized by experts in the literary field and readers. Some of the titles and chapters were revised by the translator.

仲夏夜之梦:英汉对照(莎士比亚喜剧系列)
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The latest classic version of FLTRP! The story told in "A Midsummer Night's Dream" took place on a midsummer night. Two pairs of lovers fled to fight against an absurd law. When they fled to the woods, the intervention of elves confused the objects of each other's love. After a period of chaos, everyone finally regained their sanity and harmony.
The latest classic version of FLTRP! The story told in "A Midsummer Night's Dream" took place on a midsummer night. Two pairs of lovers fled to fight against an absurd law. When they fled to the woods, the intervention of elves confused the objects of each other's love. After a period of chaos, everyone finally regained their sanity and harmony.

The Merry Wives of Windsor (shakespeare Comedy Series)
General Fiction快乐的温莎巧妇(莎士比亚喜剧系列)
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The latest classic version of FLTRP! "The Merry Wives of Windsor" describes the experience of Sir John Falstaff, a greedy and lustful man, who was teased by the wives of two wealthy gentlemen in the town of Windsor.
The latest classic version of FLTRP! "The Merry Wives of Windsor" describes the experience of Sir John Falstaff, a greedy and lustful man, who was teased by the wives of two wealthy gentlemen in the town of Windsor.

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Goethe's epistolary novel "The Sorrows of Young Werther" tells the story: Once, young Werther attended a country dance, met the girl Lotte, and fell in love at first sight. Unfortunately, Lotte is already married and has an owner, so she is engaged first. In order to get rid of this hopeless and painful love, he decided to leave Lotte and work as a secretary in the legation. The corruption, hypocrisy, vulgarity and boredom of the officialdom prevented him from displaying his talents. Werther left angrily and was invited to stay at a marquis's manor for a period of time. However, he was still incompatible with the environment there, so he returned to Lotte. Lotte was married at this time, and he could no longer stay by her side at will. Love is broken. In that decadent and dark society, he could not find a way out, and finally committed suicide in despair.
Goethe's epistolary novel "The Sorrows of Young Werther" tells the story: Once, young Werther attended a country dance, met the girl Lotte, and fell in love at first sight. Unfortunately, Lotte is already married and has an owner, so she is engaged first. In order to get rid of this hopeless and painful love, he decided to leave Lotte and work as a secretary in the legation. The corruption, hypocrisy, vulgarity and boredom of the officialdom prevented him from displaying his talents. Werther left angrily and was invited to stay at a marquis's manor for a period of time. However, he was still incompatible with the environment there, so he returned to Lotte. Lotte was married at this time, and he could no longer stay by her side at will. Love is broken. In that decadent and dark society, he could not find a way out, and finally committed suicide in despair.

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"Petro Goriot" is a novel written by the French writer Balzac and published in 1834. The story tells the story of the protagonist Goriot, a flour merchant who started his career during the French Revolution. He lost his wife in middle age. He devoted all his love to his two daughters. In order to let them squeeze into the upper class, he gave them a good education since childhood and gave them a dowry of 800,000 francs each when they got married. However, his two daughters lived a dissolute life and spent money like water. His love was easily defeated by the principle of money supremacy.
"Petro Goriot" is a novel written by the French writer Balzac and published in 1834. The story tells the story of the protagonist Goriot, a flour merchant who started his career during the French Revolution. He lost his wife in middle age. He devoted all his love to his two daughters. In order to let them squeeze into the upper class, he gave them a good education since childhood and gave them a dowry of 800,000 francs each when they got married. However, his two daughters lived a dissolute life and spent money like water. His love was easily defeated by the principle of money supremacy.