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Yuewei Cottage Notes (1)

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54K0

"Yuewei Thatched Cottage Notes" is a short story in classical Chinese written in the form of notes by Ji Yun, who was born as a scholar in the Hanlin Academy of the Qing Dynasty between the fifty-fourth year of Qianlong (1789 AD) and the third year of Jiaqing (AD 1798). It mainly collects and compiles various folk tales about foxes, ghosts and gods, karma and retribution, admonishing good and punishing evil, etc. That were circulated around the time, or strange anecdotes heard personally. Although the book is full of sermons about karma and retribution, it reflects the decadence and darkness of the last days of feudal society through various descriptions. For example, the first chapter describes several main types of fox images to reflect the order and norms of the fox world; the second chapter describes Ji Yun's narrative techniques in constructing the fox world; the third chapter describes Ji Yun's reasons for creating fox stories. This book is the first volume.

Yuewei Thatched Cottage Notes (3)

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79K0

"Yuewei Thatched Cottage Notes" is a short story in classical Chinese written in the form of notes by Ji Yun, who was born as a scholar in the Hanlin Academy of the Qing Dynasty between the fifty-fourth year of Qianlong (1789 AD) and the third year of Jiaqing (AD 1798). It mainly collects and compiles various folk tales about foxes, ghosts and gods, karma and retribution, admonishing good and punishing evil, etc. That were circulated around the time, or strange anecdotes heard personally. Although the book is full of sermons about karma and retribution, it reflects the decadence and darkness of the last days of feudal society through various descriptions. If it involves some bad styles and bad habits of the feudal literati class. This book is the third volume.

Rebel (maloy Sandor)

Rebel (maloy Sandor)

General Fiction

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140K0

In May 1918, war swept across Europe. In an almost deserted town, there is a group of boys who are about to graduate and go to war. They steal, lie, and cheat to resist the unknown adult world. War and death are happening every day, betrayal and conspiracy are quietly brewing, the storm will eventually come, and the secrets they keep may have been a trap that surrounded them from the beginning.

Assassination

Assassination

General Fiction

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233K7.645

The Anti-Japanese War broke out, and the frontal battlefield was losing ground. However, in enemy-occupied areas, agents and anti-Japanese comrades were still fighting bloody battles. The ultimate fight between three top secret service organizations; two top secret agents performing top-secret missions; the ultimate battle between justice and evil during the Anti-Japanese War. Who buried alive the President of the Criminal Court? Who sent the three bullets? Who wants to assassinate an agent on a top-secret anti-rape mission? Why did Wang Jingwei give him three secret orders in a row? Why did Dai Li burn his files? Real and grand historical scenes; unheard of top-secret files; unexpected game results - who is the assassin in the end? The peak showdown is about to begin!

Special Forces King 1: Sword Unsheathed

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231K8.474

Meng Jun, who grew up in a military compound, was forced by his father to take the military school selection exam. He went to the military school with excellent results to study and improve. During his time in the military school, he relied on his good physical reactions and excellent military qualities to constantly challenge himself. In the process of various trainings and exercises, he was brave, fearless and resourceful. Together with his comrades, he continued to innovate and unexpectedly achieved good scores in the exercises. He also gradually changed his previously too unruly mentality. With the nickname "little bully in the army", he quickly grew into an excellent officer and led a small team to successfully complete combat missions.

The Call of the Wild: Selected Novels and Novels by Jack London

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117K8.140

Jack London's legendary life experience and rich life experience are beyond the reach of other writers. This gives his works a strong realism style, and even makes people suspect that the stories he writes are not fabricated, but real events. His works burst out with a life force that is shocking. "Love of Life", "Call of the Wild" and "Odyssey of the North" selected in this book all reflect this. "Love of Life" describes a story of a man competing with wolves for survival opportunities, praising the tenacity and tenacity of life; "Call of the Wild" records the experience of a dog, the docile domestic dog "Booker". "He was trafficked to the cold Alaska and became a sled dog. The cruel living environment called out his wild nature, and he eventually became the "Wolf King", "running and howling..." With the wolves; "Odyssey of the North" is quite legendary, with love, banditry and revenge in it, with strong and strange colors.

Hero Di Longzi

Hero Di Longzi

General Fiction

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571K06

This book tells the story of three little brothers, Di Longzi, Tao Shan'er, and Yuan Heshang, who learned martial arts from their masters and then went about slaying the remnants of the heretical sect. A series of amazing things happened along the way.

Collection of Important Representative Works of Umberto Eco (set of 12 Volumes in Total)

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2.9M0

The world-renowned "European public intellectual", the most dazzling Italian writer of the 20th century, and the important representative works of Umberto Eco, known as "contemporary Dante" and "contemporary Leonardo", are all included. After Borges, he is another novelist who has deeply shocked readers. As an important public intellectual in Europe, Umberto Eco is a novelist, semiotician, esthetician, historian, and philosopher. He is known as "Contemporary Dante" and "Contemporary Leonardo". This set includes all the important literary works, treatises and essays created by Eco throughout his life, including "The Name of the Rose (Revised Edition)", "Foucault's Pendulum", "The Island of Yesterday", "Baudolino", "Prague Cemetery", "Trial Issue", "Dwarves on the Dwarf Planet", "Kant and the Platypus", "Minerva Matchbox", "This Matter of Literature", "Making Enemies" and "Pape Satan Aleppe", a total of 12 volumes.

Collection of Dostoevsky's Works (set of 9 Volumes) (special Collection of Famous Artists)

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3.2M02

"To read Dostoevsky, you need a strong soul." Dostoevsky was not only one of the greatest novel masters in the Russian literary world of the 19th century, but also one of the most complex, contradictory, and greatest novel masters in history worldwide. This set includes all the most important literary works created by Dossier throughout his life, and uses excellent translations by Lou Ziliang, Rong Rude, Yue Lin and other highly respected translators in the literary world. It includes "White Night", "The Injured and Insulted People", "Notes from the House of the Dead", "Crime and Punishment", "The Idiot", "Ghost", "The Boy" and "The Brothers Karamazov" (volumes 1 and 2), a total of 9 volumes. Dostoevsky was the greatest novelist in the star-studded Russian literary world of the 19th century. He was also the most complex, contradictory, and greatest novelist in history in the world. As the writer with the most insight into human nature in the history of literature, and the greatest mind in human history, he wrote the greatest novel of mankind. "The Brothers Karamazov"; he influenced countless writers. Zweig, Brodsky, Borges, and Susan Sontag have all expressed praise for him. He wrote about the desolation of the world, and his pen touched the little people huddled on the edge. His words showed the warm brilliance of humanity, and his name became immortal. This set includes all the most important literary works created by Tuo Shi in his lifetime, and uses excellent translations by Lou Ziliang, Rong Rude, Yue Lin and other excellent translators who are highly respected in the literary world. They have been passed down by word of mouth to tens of thousands of readers.

Plantagenet and Tudor Series (set of 11 Volumes)

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3.2M0

This set of books is part of the Plantagenet and Tudor series, including: The River Daughter, The Kingmaker's Daughter, The Red Queen, The White Princess, The Eternal Princess, The Queen's Fool, The Last Tudor, The Boleyn Legacy, The King's Curse, Three Sisters and Three Queens, and The Taming of the Queen, a total of 11 volumes. Focusing on the British royal women in the late Middle Ages, writing "her history" from a first-person perspective, and comprehensively showing the disputes behind the "War of the Roses" and "Tudor Dynasty".

The Laughing Beast

The Laughing Beast

General Fiction

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101K0

Known as "the writer's writer's writer"; winner of the U. S. National Book Award and the Library of Congress American Literature Lifetime Achievement Award; the last novel before his death by the author of "The Son of Jesus", "Train Dreams" and "The Gift of the Sea Nymph"; Dennis Johnson's still poetic but suspenseful spy novel. Lorraine Nair claims to be Nordic, but holds an American passport. After ten years away, he returned to Freetown, Sierra Leone, Africa, and was reunited with his old friend Michael Adrick at the summons. The two had made a fortune during the country's civil war, and now Nair has returned to this "place of despair" with the hope of "second luck." Adrik, a Ugandan, is a combat mercenary trained by the United States. At thirty-six years old, he is still as enthusiastic about his uncertain plans as he was ten years ago. "The end of the plan is amazingly wonderful," he told Nair. Together with Adric's fiancée, a graduate student from Colorado named Davidia, the two embarked on a journey into the Congo mountains that 19th-century missionaries called "the laughing beast." Along the way, they experienced thousands of dangers together, but everyone concealed something from each other. This is a spy novel full of suspense and changing loyalties, mainly set in Sierra Leone, Congo and Uganda, in the period after the Rwanda genocide in the 1990s. The author Dennis Johnson personally witnessed and reported on these conflicts as a journalist.

Anthology of Gu Long: Full Moon Scimitar (part 1)

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154K8.620

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Miyamoto Musashi·sword and Zen (1)

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233K7.822

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Collected Works of Gu Long: Famous Swordsmanship (part 1)

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206K013

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Fire and Xiao Shiyilang

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247K0433

Xiao Shiyilang is a liberal dream that uses loneliness and forbearance to interpret another kind of true love and nature. He is the only protagonist in Gu Long's works who ends tragically, but he inspires countless readers to rekindle hope. Three years after "Xiao Shiyilang" came out, because Gu Long was not satisfied with the ending, he continued it with "Fire and Xiao Shiyilang". The whole story is full of bizarre twists and turns, but it is coherent and interlocking, making it reasonable and unexpected. It is by no means absurd. It is an "outstanding masterpiece that eulogizes the deepest feelings and nature, and inspires the will to life. It has eternal literary value." In "Fire Meets Xiao Shiyilang", Xiao Shiyilang appears in front of Feng Siniang and Shen Bijun again, but he is transformed from a carefree and unkempt prodigal into a rich man with gorgeous clothes. Is Xiao Shiyilang still the same Xiao Shiyilang as before? Between Feng Siniang, who dares to love and hate, and Shen Bijun, who gives up everything for him.

White Jade Tiger

White Jade Tiger

General Fiction

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364K05

"White Jade Tiger" is one of Gu Long's important classic masterpieces in his mature period. In this book, he skillfully manipulated the plot and deeply portrayed the inner conflicts of the characters in the play, emotion and reason, responsibility and hatred... Between the avenger and the enemy, love and hate are intertwined, forming a knot that cannot be resolved, thus creating a classic ending that has been passed down by countless people. On the day of his wedding, Zhao Wuji, the leader of the martial arts world, suffered the tragic death of his father Zhao Jian. The enemy of Dafeng Hall is the Tang Sect in Shuzhong, which specializes in developing strange hidden weapons. Zhao Wuji is looking for clues left by his father-killing enemy and finds that all the evidence points to the second master Shangguan Ren, who has defected to the Tang Sect with Zhao Jian's head. Zhao Wuji also embarked on the road of revenge...

Ancient Dragon Classic: the Third Young Master's Sword

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224K8.76

Classic characters appearing in "The Sword of the Third Young Master": Xie Xiaofeng, Yan Shisan, Little Brother, Useless Aji, Murong Qiudi, Tie Kaicheng. Whether you want to be "The World's Divine Sword" Xie Xiaofeng, or you want to remain anonymous and become "useless Aji", you can't do without Jianghu. What kind of person a person is and what kind of person he wants to be is usually decided by himself.

Two Beats and Two Moments of Surprise (annotated Series of Chinese Classic Novels)

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510K0

"Er Pai" is the collective name of "The Surprise at the First Moment" and "The Surprise at the Second Moment" written by the famous writer Ling Shuchu of the Ming Dynasty. It is also collectively known as "San Yan Er Pai" with "San Yan" compiled by the famous Ming Dynasty writer Feng Menglong. It enjoys a high status in the history of Chinese literature and is as famous as the "Four Great Classics" and "The Plum in the Golden Vase". "The Surprise at the Second Moment" is a collection of narrative novels written by Ling Shuchu of the Ming Dynasty. Together with "The Surprise at the First Moment", it is collectively known as "Er Pai". It is the last volume of the "Three Words and Two Pai" series and is also one of the important representative works of ancient short stories in my country. The creative purpose of "Surprise at the Second Moment" is the same as "Surprise at the First Moment", which is to comprehensively reflect the social life of the civil class in the late Ming Dynasty. Its content mainly includes the following aspects: 1. Expressing love, marriage and sexual relations; 2. Expressing the thoughts and behaviors of feudal officials; 3. Expressing the life of businessmen and their ideological world. The book is complex and rich in ideological content, and there are some superstitious and obscene chapters that were criticized by later generations of critics. But overall, the book reflects the new ideas and concepts of the emerging citizen class to a certain extent. The traditional morality it advocates also has undeniable healthy elements, and the mainstream is still relatively good.

A Collection of Vernacular Novels About Gods and Monsters: the Legend of the Eight Immortals (part 4)

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"The Legend of the Eight Immortals Achieving the Way" respectively describes the detailed process of the eight great immortals cultivating immortality and attaining the Way. It started from the birth of Taishang Laojun at the turn of the Xia and Shang Dynasties to the time when the eight immortals completed their great achievements and returned to heaven together in the Song Dynasty, which lasted for thousands of years. The novel has rich plots, moving twists and turns, and is quite attractive. Most of the eight great immortals narrated in the story came from the human world. It is said that "immortals are originally made by mortals." They have all experienced thousands of years of cultivation and become immortals. Some of them have been reincarnated as immortals, and some have transformed from animals into humans, and then cultivated themselves into immortals from humans. They live in different eras, but there is a master-student relationship in the novel. This book is the fourth volume.

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General Fiction

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Tom lost his mother when he was young and was adopted by his aunt. The smart and naughty Tom couldn't stand the control of his aunt and school teachers, and often skipped school and got into trouble. Late one night, while playing in a cemetery with his good friend Huckleberry Finn, he accidentally witnessed a murder. Fearing that the murderer would discover that they knew about it, Tom and Huckleberry fled to a desert island with another friend and became "pirates". The family thought they had been drowned, but they turned up at their own "funeral". After a fierce ideological struggle, Tom finally stood up bravely and testified against the murderer. Soon after, during a picnic, he and his beloved girl Betsy got lost in a cave. They were hungry and cold for three days and nights, and faced the threat of death. Later, he finally escaped from danger and found the treasure buried by the murderer with his friend Huck.

Resurrection (masterpiece of World Literature)

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358K0

"Resurrection" is one of Leo Tolstoy's most famous masterpieces. The work takes "resurrection" as its theme and describes the process of Nekhludoff and Maslova's spiritual and moral resurrection. Maslova was originally the illegitimate daughter of a serf. When she was sixteen years old, she was innocent and kind-hearted and sincerely fell in love with Nekhludoff, but was abandoned by this noble young master. Maslova, who was pregnant, was kicked out of her home and, after several twists and turns, was forced to become a prostitute. But fate did not favor this poor girl. Misfortunes followed one after another. She was accused of murder and was tried. As a juror, Nekhludoff recognized Maslova in the court, and his conscience was deeply condemned. He tried every means to rescue Maslova and asked to marry her to atone for his sins. Later, the appeal failed, and Nekhludoff accompanied Maslova in exile in Siberia. His behavior finally moved Maslova, but in order not to affect Nekhludoff's reputation and status, Maslova rejected his proposal and married a revolutionary.

The Phantom of the Opera (selected Translations of Classics)

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200K0

"The Phantom of the Opera" was written by Gaston Leroux (1838-1927), a famous French detective and suspense novelist. "The Phantom of the Opera" is his most popular work. Eric was born with a deformity and was abandoned by his parents and society. The kind-hearted Madame Giry hid him in the basement of the Paris Opera House. From then on, there was no peace in the opera house: items were stolen, employees died, the manager was blackmailed... Rumors about the Phantom of the Opera spread like wildfire. With his superhuman musical talent, Eric helped Christina become famous overnight and fell deeply in love with her at the same time. But Christina already had her heart set on something. As a result, Eric kidnapped her in public on the stage, thus performing a heart-wrenching human-ghost love tragedy...

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General Fiction

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97K0

The work uses the tone of Captain Rimel Gulliver to narrate his experience of traveling around four countries. Through Gulliver's adventures in Lilliput, Brobdingnag, the Flying Island Kingdom, and the Houyhnhnms Kingdom, it reflects the corruption and sin of the British ruling class in the first half of the 18th century. It also expresses the author's thoughts in a relatively perfect artistic form. The author used rich satire and fictional fantasy to write absurd and bizarre plots, which profoundly reflected the meaningless partisan struggle in the British Parliament at that time, the stupidity, decadence and profit-seeking of the ruling group, and exposed and criticized the cruelty of the colonial war; at the same time, it praised the heroic struggle of the colonial people against the rulers to a certain extent.

Canterville's Ghost

Canterville's Ghost

General Fiction

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39K0

The novel tells the story of Sir Simon, a Tailing who has been dead for three hundred years. He has been haunting Canterville Castle and prides himself on scaring people. However, Mei Ting, who has moved in, is not afraid of ghosts. A series of hilarious "scare" stories happened between them. The ups and downs of the novel's plot demonstrate Wilde's narrative skills and astute humor. The elegant text is full of sympathy for human misfortune and yearning for a world of love.

World Classics Series: Sense and Sensibility + Mansfield Park + Northanger Abbey (set of 7 Volumes in Total)

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314K0

This set of books includes "Sense and Sensibility Part 1 and Part 2", "Mansfield Park 3 Volumes" and "Northanger Abbey 1 and 2 Volumes", a total of 7 volumes. "Sense and Sensibility" is Jane Austen's humorous debut novel. Two sisters, Enoli and Mariana, were born into an English squire family. The elder sister is good at controlling her emotions with reason, but the younger sister's emotions are unrestrained. Therefore, when faced with love, they have different reactions... The novel takes the twists and turns of the complicated marriage of the two heroines as the main line, and raises the normative issues of morality and behavior through the humorous comparison of "reason and emotion". This book and the author's "Pride and Prejudice" can be called companion works. They also use delicate writing and vivid dialogue to tell the story of a girl without a wealthy dowry falling in love and getting married. As reflected in the title of the book, the story focuses on the conflict between "reason" and "emotion". "Manfield Park" takes the love and marriage of young men and women as its theme. Fanny was born into poverty and was adopted by her aunt, Sir Bertram and his wife, when she was 12 years old. Growing up in Mansfield Manor with four cousins, Tom, Edmund, Maria and Julia, they were often treated unequally. Maria and Julia were spoiled and very vain, while Tom was irresponsible and addicted to gambling. Only his kind cousin Edmund treated him equally and kindly. As time goes by, Fanny's gratitude gradually turns into secret love. Although a lot happens in the middle, the novel ends with Fanny and Edmund getting married. There is a lot of irony in the novel, especially when it comes to the two aunts. Fanny's family background is significantly lower than that of the protagonists in other Austen novels, and in this regard this novel may be the most realistic of Austen's works. Edward Said once pointed out that Austen's avoidance of discussing the fact that the economic basis of Mansfield Park was slavery shows that Western culture lacks a self-reflective attitude towards the material benefits brought by slavery and imperialism. "Northanger Abbey" is a love novel. However, unlike other works, in addition to love disputes, the novel also ridicules Gothic novels from beginning to end. Therefore, this can be described as a "dual-theme" novel. The heroine Catherine is the daughter of a pastor, lively and lovely, upright and kind-hearted, and her family is well off. Seventeen years old, life is still like a pool of stagnant water. The Allens took her to Bath for a vacation, where she had an eye-opening experience and got acquainted with Henry Tilney, the son of a wealthy family, the minister and his sister Elinor. Her cuteness won her the sincere love of Henry Tilney and the sincere help of his sister Elinor Tilney. They quickly became good friends. But she also met some hypocritical and vain people, and luckily she saw through their faces. At the same time, she also met another young man, John Thorpe. In order to raise his own worth, Thorpe lied to Henry's father, General Tiny, about the Moran family's property. General Tiny believed the truth and tried his best to encourage his son to pursue Catherine. Later, Thorpe's hope of pursuing Catherine was shattered, and he became angry and overturned all the words he had praised the Moran family before, saying how poor her family was. General Tiny once again believed the lie, drove Catherine out of the house, and ordered his son to forget her. When Catherine returned home, her mother found that her lovely daughter had become so melancholy and completely different from before. The poor mother thought her daughter was nostalgic for the colorful world outside, but she didn't expect her daughter to grow up and find someone she likes. Later, Tierney's unexpected appearance finally made Catherine's parents understand that they must consider whether to agree to their daughter's marriage...

Childhood (new Version)

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"Childhood" is the beginning of a trilogy of Gorky's autobiographical novels. When Alyosha was three years old, his father died of cholera, and his mother took him to live with his maternal grandfather. In this family, fathers and sons, brothers, and husbands and wives often quarrel and fight over property and even over trivial matters. My grandfather was moody and had a bad temper. He beat my grandmother fiercely and beat Alyosha unconscious. My grandmother was very kind to Alyosha, telling him legends, fairy tales and folk stories, and she endured all the pressures of life without complaining. The mother was forced to remarry and died of tuberculosis a few years later. After his grandfather went bankrupt, Alyosha was forced to wander and start to make a living independently.

1993 (hugo Collection)

1993 (hugo Collection)

General Fiction

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203K0

"1993" is an important work in the later years of the famous French writer Victor Hugo, and it is also his last novel. In the novel, Hugo created three central characters, the Marquis de Landenac, the leader of the Vendée rebels, his grandnephew, Govan, the commander of the Republican Army who suppressed the rebellion, and Simourdain, Govan's tutor and commissioner of the Public Security Commission. He developed an intricate plot around them, depicting the historical scene of the desperate struggle between the bourgeoisie and the feudal forces in 1793.

The Snows of Kilimanjaro (hemingway Collection)

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The book "The Snows of Kilimanjaro" contains eleven of Hemingway's short stories. The leopard on the snowy mountain, the fisherman by the river, the old man in the cafe... Eleven seemingly indifferent stories contain untold vicissitudes of life. Hemingway's unique "iceberg" writing style is best presented in his short stories. There are people who inspire me to take life seriously. But if I did that, I might cause a lot of people to strangle themselves.

Selected Novels of Edgar Allan Poe (masterpieces of World Literature)

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The book selects more than 30 representative works of Edgar Allan Poe, covering his masterpieces in the fields of thrillers, detective novels, science fiction and humorous satirical novels, including "The Murders in the Rue Morgue", "The Black Cat", "The Golden Beetle", "The Tell-Tale Heart", "Manuscript in the Bottle", "Spectacles", "The Rise and Fall of the Moscone Whirlpool" and "A Barrel of Monterey White", which are familiar to readers, and is translated by Cao Minglun, an expert on Poe's works.

The Sorrows of Young Werther (masterpiece of World Literature)

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"The Sorrows of Young Werther" is a work written by Goethe when he was 25 years old. This epistolary novel describes the story of young Werther who fell in love with Lotte, who had been engaged to someone else for a long time. He was heartbroken after his love was frustrated, and because he was incompatible with feudal society, he finally chose to commit suicide when his future was hopeless. Through Werther's experience and feelings about the despicable German society at that time, the book expresses the author's aversion to the feudal moral hierarchy and his strong demand for individual liberation.

Selected Novels of Chekhov·wives Collection

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74K01

Chekhov is a world-class master of short stories in Russia and the last critical realist art master in Russia in the late 19th century. Together with the French writer Maupassant and the American writer O. Henry, he is known as one of the "three major short story writers in the world". This collection collects 9 short stories. The vulgarity and selfishness of intellectuals that the author has always hated have been deeply and meticulously portrayed in "Literature Teacher" and "Wife". The author has several other articles in which he demonstrates his talent for describing children's psychology.

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General Fiction

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127K0

Fitzgerald is the first representative of "Jazz Age" literature. His most famous work is the novel "The Great Gatsby", and "Those Sad Young People" is recognized as Fitzgerald's most powerful and artistic short story collection. This book contains seven of Fitzgerald's short stories, including the short story "Winter Dreams" which is highly praised by the author. The writing period of this book is also close to "The Great Gatsby". Among them, "Absolution" is a story that is widely popular among readers. It was written as a prelude story to "Gatsby". This book is the most popular one among Fitzgerald's short stories among Chinese readers.

Selected Stories by Maupassant (yili Library·lark English Classics)

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"Selected Short Stories and Novels by Maupassant" belongs to the "Lark English Classics" series and is a collection of short stories and short stories by the famous French writer Guy de Maupassant. This book contains many representative works of Maupassant, including classics such as "Ball of Suet" and "The Necklace". These novels have been translated into many languages, influencing generations of readers around the world, and some have also been adapted into plays, movies, TV series and cartoons.

Teenagers Read Nobel Prize Classics: Great Prose

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As timeless classics, Nobel Prize-winning works are a good choice for young people in their enlightenment reading period and a good way for them to absorb spiritual nutrients. At present, domestic Nobel Prize-winning works are basically adult books, and there are few juvenile editions. This book, "Youth Reading Nobel Prize Classics: Great Prose", is a reader customized for teenagers. Taking into account children's receptive ability, reading habits and interests, as well as the differences between Chinese and Western cultures, this book specifically selects prose works by dozens of writers, taking into account classics, aesthetics and interest, to build a beautiful and clear literary palace for children, help children lay the humanistic background and value trends in life, create a solid, broad and beautiful spiritual world, and improve children's quality of life. It is also an urgent need for parents to let their children grow up in the company of real masters and absorb the pure spiritual nutrients in the world. Therefore, this book has eternal value and can be called a classic book that will never be taken off the shelves.

Nabokov's Collected Works Volume 1 (set of 11 Volumes in Total)

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A collection of classic works by Nabokov, recognized as an outstanding novelist and stylist in the 20th century and the author of "Lolita". Each of the eleven works has its own characteristics, showing the unique aspects of Nabokov's creation, and together they form the magnificent and extraordinary creative spectrum of the novel master. The set includes the most famous and controversial "Lolita", the dark fable "Laughter in the Dark" that parodies the melodrama, the youthful coming-of-age novel "Glory", the depiction of first love "Mary", the absurd and cruel fable "The Sign of the Bastard", as well as "King, Queen, Jack", "Defense", "Eye", "Despair", "Invitation to the Beheading" and "The Real Life of Sebastian Knight".

The Sun Still Rises

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The novel is set in the historical period from 1924 to 1925 and in the famous city of Paris. It tells the story of an American young man, Jack Barnes, who was seriously injured in World War I and lost his sexual ability. He fell in love with the beautiful woman Brett Ashley. However, because Ashley could not accept a marriage without sex, Barnes could only helplessly let her become someone else's fiancée, and even arranged for her to have trysts with other men. The two went to Spain to watch a bullfight with several friends. Brett Ashley fell in love with the young bullfighter Romero at first sight, but when Romero proposed to her, she resolutely rejected him. The age gap made her "not want to be a bad woman who ruins the future of young people." Eventually, she returned to Barnes, but both parties knew that they could never truly be together. As a result, Hemingway became the spokesperson of the "Lost Generation" and created a unique Hemingway style of writing with this book.

Flush: the Biography of a Dog (collected Works of Woolf)

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"Flush: The Biography of a Dog", as the name suggests, the protagonist of the novel is a dog named Flush. But this is a dog with a great background, and his owner is a legendary woman in the history of British literature. In a concise and humorous way, the author describes Elizabeth Barrett, the famous British poetess of the Victorian era, from the side: her character, her extraordinary love with the poet Browning, their secret marriage and then their elopement, and the happy married life they spent in the sunny country of Italy. At the same time, the author also uses a dog's perspective to reflect the class contradictions at the time, the author's feminist thoughts, etc., Adding an evocative depth of thought to this short-like work.

Bacon's Essays

Bacon's Essays

Literature

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176K0

"Collected Works of Bacon's Essays" collects Bacon's intermittent creations for twenty-eight years, covering all aspects of human life and emotions such as honor, wealth, love, fame, ambition, and friendship. Its incisive and rational insights and calm and majestic writing style make it an important work in the history of human literature and thought. It is also one of the most outstanding and widely circulated humanistic works to date.

Life·philosophy Volume (readers' Boutique)

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A true love story that is popular all over the world, a pure and beautiful reading that touches a lifetime; a gluttonous feast that nourishes the soul, and inspiration for success that benefits elites; a navigation light that breaks through difficulties, and creates the inner code of success. The purest and most touching inspirational works, the irreplaceable writing skills, showing the top power of inspirational articles, the most soul-stirring feast, the most soul-stirring inspirational feast, and the most heartfelt pleasure to read. Each story inspires you to move forward, helping you sort out your chaotic thoughts and find the password to happiness in life; each beautiful article has a pleasant temperament, injects courage and strength into the soul, and brings you love and hope. A spiritual Bible that accompanies a lifetime, a drop of wisdom that nourishes the soul. Gain true knowledge and emotion from reading, and gain enlightenment and wisdom from tasting.

Collected Works of Wang Huo·volume 2: Three Years of Thunderbolt: Fire in the Dense Fog

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"Collected Works of Wang Huo Volume 2" contains two novels, "Three Years of Thunderbolt" and "Firelight in the Thick Fog". Among them, "Three Years of Thunderbolt" features a pair of young male and female journalists as the protagonists. The work tells their extraordinary and unique experiences, their love, hate and desolate youth. The lovers were active in Shanghai, a ten-mile foreign land, and in Nanjing, the capital of the heartland at that time. They weathered the storms of the great era, went through the ups and downs after the founding of the People's Republic of China, and entered a good period of reform and opening up; "Fire in the Fog" tells the story of a famous university at the foot of Jinyun Mountain in Chongqing and on the bank of the Jialing River in the 1940s. The work reproduces the style of university life during the Anti-Japanese War from a side.

The Complete Translations of Cao Ying·volume 3: War and Peace (3)

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"The Complete Translations of Cao Ying" is a complete collection of literary works translated and created by the famous Russian-Soviet literary translator Mr. Cao Ying throughout his life, with a total of 21 volumes and about 7 million words. Among them, 12 volumes include the classic Russian literary works translated by Cao Ying, mainly the complete novels of the great writer Leo Tolstoy; 7 volumes include important works translated by Cao Ying that reflect the Soviet Patriotic War and Soviet socialist construction, including the works of writers such as Nobel Prize winners Sholokhov and Lermontov; 1 volume includes Cao Ying's personal works on Russian-Soviet literature and literary translation issues; and 1 volume collects Cao Ying's translated articles published in various newspapers and magazines over the years. This volume is: The third volume of Cao Ying's translations, "War and Peace" (Volume 3).

Collected Works of Wang Huo·volume 10: Looking Back at Ninety Years

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"Collected Works of Wang Huo·Volume 10" takes "Those People and Things in Modern Chinese History" as its theme. It is a collection of documentary articles published by the author in newspapers, magazines and other publications at different times. The content is all about recalling old experiences and knowledge. The book consists of two volumes and a total of ten series, divided into eight parts: "Early Years", "Unforgettable Teachers", "Crimes of the Japanese and puppets", "Spring and Autumn Period", "Flow of Time", "Emotional Memory", "Loss and Deaths", and "Overseas Figures". It contains the deeds of more than a hundred people the author has come into contact with, both at home and abroad, including first-hand accounts of many important figures in modern history. As early as 1945, after the victory of the Anti-Japanese War, Wang Huo had written about the Nanjing Massacre, the trial of Japanese war criminals and traitors, published many feature communications criticizing the current situation, and interviewed many celebrities such as Hu Shi and Yu Youren. The author's father was a patriotic martyr who unfortunately died under the Wang puppet regime. There are many articles in the book expressing the author's memory.

Yousiwencong: from Early Morning to Dusk

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This book is a collection of essays by the novelist Yi Zhou. It consists of 37 articles in three series: "A Foreign Land·Fables", "Far and Away·Books and People", and "Harmony of Light and Dust·Creation Talk". The content involves philosophical thinking about history, understanding of life, interpretation of writers' works, and summary of creative experience. The language of this book is very distinctive, with long and short sentences mixed together, which is thought-provoking.

Baudolino (work Series by Umberto Eco)

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How many times do we end up believing the lies we tell ourselves? Umberto Eco's most whimsical suspense novel, a liar who is born to understand various languages, a unique book that travels in the world of history and imagination, using the shell of a knight-errant novel to construct a wonderful journey to the East and the legend of the Holy Grail. "Baudolino" is Umberto Eco's most whimsical suspense novel. The book is set against the background of the expansion of the Holy Roman Empire and the fall of Constantinople in the Middle Ages. The protagonist Baudolino is a genius liar. He claims that everything he tells is false, but interestingly, his lies always become true as soon as he speaks them. The story revolves around the "Legend of the Holy Grail" fabricated by Baudolino, and a group of people embark on a mighty journey toward the mysterious East...

Milan Lectures (umberto Eco's Works Series)

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This book is a collection of special articles that Eco wrote for the Milan Art Festival from 2001 to 2015. It is the culmination of Eco's lifelong thinking and research. The book has a total of 12 chapters, starting from key words such as "beauty", "ugliness", "paradox" and "lie", reviewing its history and describing its evolution. Eco is known for his erudition. His research and observations range from literature and philosophy, religion and mythology, mass media and advertising, and his stories are full of wit and humor. In terms of form, this book can be regarded as a companion volume to "The History of Beauty" and "The History of Ugliness". In terms of content, it is the essence of Eco's lifelong research and thought. As the preface says, this book is "Eco's gift to everyone. It is our guide to the contemporary world, and it also allows us to never forget history, allowing us dwarfs to stand on the shoulders of giants."

Jerry Lane's Final Case

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Agatha Christie and Borges have been chasing the god of reasoning for most of their lives, the final chapter of Ellery Queen's tragic tetralogy. The setting of the story is extremely subversive, and the twist in the ending is great. I couldn't help but burst into tears for the murderer. In New York, a mysterious visitor hands Detective Sam a letter, which is said to contain the shocking secret of Shakespeare's death. Unexpectedly, this is like opening Pandora's box, and various bizarre events follow: the mysterious man in the blue hat is like a ghost, appearing and disappearing, seeming to be controlling everything secretly; Shakespeare's rare book was stolen inexplicably, and the thief actually left a more precious version in its place; what is even more frightening is that Inspector Sam's daughter Patience was suddenly hijacked by a masked man, and what the gangster wanted was the mysterious letter. How should detective Jerry Lane deal with these crises? What kind of chilling secrets are hidden behind the truth? No one knows the direction of the story, only that the twist in the ending is great and will definitely make you amazed.

After the Facts Change

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This is public intellectual writing that Judt delivers "with a genuine heart," a book about the pain points of our time. This book is the last collection of Judt's essays compiled and published with a preface by Jennifer Homans, Tony Judt's widow. It contains many important articles written by Judt as a public intellectual. These articles record the changing trajectory of his thinking and represent his continued and passionate involvement in public life. Whether he is talking about the moral dilemmas faced by mankind in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, or the French who were selectively blind to the treatment of their own country's Jews during World War II, or his admiration for Camus and Orwell, Judt brings a fair perspective, clear moral judgment and excellent intellectual standards. He reminds us of the hidden crises of this era, allowing us to remember the history of the 20th century as we enter the 21st century, and bringing us closer to the truth of the current world.

Museum of Trickery

Museum of Trickery

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When the evidence from 25 years ago was revealed, it was discovered that the murderer had been around all along! "The Museum of Secrets" won the Chamber of Secrets Award and was listed in the top 10 best mystery novels. "This mystery novel is so amazing!" Following "The Collector of Secrets", it is a mystery cracking textbook by the god of short stories, Oyama Seiichiro. Yukito Ayatsuji, a representative of the New Honkoku School, and Hideo Kojima, a top-level game designer, praised it highly. Fast pace, no nonsense, divine reasoning! 8.5 High score book review, the simplified Chinese version of "The Museum of Conspiracy" is introduced for the first time. Open the "Museum of Conspiracy" and see through the real culprit of the unsolved case hidden around you! There is a special museum that collects bizarre mysteries that no one can solve. There is a pair of strange partners who vow to solve the murderous conspiracy that is hidden from the sky...

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This book "My World View" is composed of Einstein's 1934 version of "My World View" and "The Collection of His Later Years" published in 1950. It is a supplement to the original "My World View" and was approved by Einstein himself. The book contains Einstein's remarks and articles on life, science, politics, religion, education, Jews, economy, peace and other issues, showing Einstein's attitude towards life, keen insight and deep concern for the destiny of mankind.

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