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Pamir Love Song

Pamir Love Song

Literature

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"Pamir Love Songs (Selected Novels and Short Stories by Lu Yiping)" is written by Lu Yiping. The works of "Pamir Love Songs (Selected Novels and Short Stories by Lu Yiping)" are mixed with the most mottled and gorgeous colors of this era. Childhood memories, the atmosphere of the frontier, military career; poetry, prose, and novels, all come from three different directions and literary practices of different styles, which are leading him to an unknown future. The gentle narrative and sharp pain come not only from the warm smell of the body, but also from the wilderness inside a person. Lu Yiping is obsessed with experiments in narrative forms, and also writes about absurdity, loneliness, violence, sex and death. However, her basic spiritual orientation is not existentialism, but uses absurd narrative forms to realize the ideal pursuit of the poetic meaning of life.

Arai 123's Tokyo Walking Map: Departing from the Orange Chuo Line

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On the map of Arai, there is an orange horizontal line, which is the JR Chuo Line railway track. The Chuo Line starts in Tokyo and runs through the city in an inverted S-shape, from Shinjuku to the west to Takao. Kanda Station\u002F Try the soba shop "Matsuya" and the dessert shop "Takemura" frequented by Shotaro Ikenami. Ochanomizu Station\u002F On the Jimbocho used bookstore street with a history of 100 years, there is the Uchiyama Bookstore Musashi Sakai Station where Lu Xun often visited\u002F The public bath "Ziboyu" is " Takao Station is the inspiration for the "Abura" in "Spirited Away" \u002F Although it is the terminal station, take the Chuo Main Line from Takao, and the next stop is Kanagawa Prefecture in "Slam Dunk"... After reading this book, as long as you buy a ticket, you should be able to discover your own Chuo Line, your own personalized Tokyo!

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This version of "Madame Bovary" is recommended by four well-known writers, including Mai Jia, Su Tong, Alai, and Ma Jiahui. The Mao Dun Literary Award winner and writer Su Tong has written a preface for in-depth reading and interpretation. This novel tells the story of Emma, ​​a young girl who has romantic fantasies about love, and marries the honest and honest doctor Charles with great expectations. After getting married, she discovered that the country doctor Charles could not give her the married life she wanted, and she began to long for a fierce and legendary love. After her marriage, she met two lovers, but instead of helping her in dire straits, both lovers abandoned her. In despair, Emma had no choice but to commit suicide by taking poison, and passed away with remorse and regret. Doctor Charles also died of depression after learning the truth, leaving his daughter alone. In this book, Flaubert deeply explores the emotional issue of what can be used to maintain a long-term marriage when marriage does not meet the expectations of love and when the novel charm of the lover gradually fades away. It is thought-provoking.

The Three Musketeers (part 1) (selected Translations of Masterpieces)

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The protagonist d'Artagnan in "The Three Musketeers (Part 1)" is a son of a provincial nobleman. After coming to Paris, he joined the musketeers of King Louis XIII and formed sworn friends with the other three musketeers. Queen Anna had an affair with British Prime Minister Buckingham, and Anna gave Buckingham a diamond pendant. However, Prime Minister Richelieu, who was an enemy of the queen, sent people to England to steal the two diamonds on the pendant, hoping to make the queen embarrassed at the ball. Dartagnan volunteered to go to England with three friends. After many twists and turns, he finally retrieved the pendant and saved the queen's reputation.

A Simple Heart: Selected Novels and Short Stories by Flaubert

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"A Simple Heart" contains the novellas "Memories of a Madman" and "Autumn Rhythm" and the short story "A Simple Heart" by the famous French writer Flaubert. "Memories of a Madman" and "Autumn Rhythm" are his early works. "Memories of a Madman" describes the passion and melancholy of a young man who is silently in unrequited love and obsessed with love. "Autumn Rhythm" tells the story of a lonely, depressed young man who eagerly desires to experience the taste of love, but ends up dying of melancholy because of love. "A Simple Heart" writes about the ordinary and touching life of a maid. Through the details of daily life, the author creates a simple and touching image of a working woman, showing her beautiful and kind heart and brave and witty qualities.

Slaughterhouse

Slaughterhouse

General Fiction

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"Slaughterhouse (English Version) \u002F Classic English Library" exposes the poor working conditions in Chicago meat processing plants and describes the tragic experiences of Lithuanian immigrants Jorgis Ludkus and his family after they settled in the United States. Jurgis's father died of illness due to overwork. Jurgis suffered a work injury and lost his job. His wife was raped by the foreman. In revenge, he beat the foreman, but was arrested and imprisoned. After he was released from prison, his wife and son died. He was alone and wandered around. Only with the education and help of some socialists did he see the light.

The Decameron (volume 2) (collection of Translated Classics)

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The story takes place in 1866, when a "sea monster" believed to be a narwhal caused panic around the world, and the U. S. High-speed second-class battleship USS Lincoln was ordered to hunt it down. French biologist Aaron Nass was invited to participate in the mission. In an accident, he accidentally revealed the true face of the "sea monster" and followed the mysterious Captain Nemo on his adventures in the depths of the ocean. They passed through the Pacific Ocean, the Indian Ocean, the Red Sea, the Mediterranean Sea, the Atlantic Ocean, and even to the Antarctic and North Pole. They saw many amazing underwater wonders and encountered many unexpected dangers. In the end, fate enabled Professor Aronnax to reveal to the world the secrets he had seen buried deep under the sea.

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"The Prince and the Pauper" is a masterpiece by the famous American writer Mark Twain. It describes that the prince Edward and the pauper Tom changed places with each other by an unexpected chance. The prince became a pauper and the pauper became a prince.

China in Rabindranath Tagore's Eyes

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"China in the Eyes of Tagore" is a collection of speeches and talks given by the Indian poet Rabindranath Tagore in Beijing, Shanghai and other places when he came to China in 1924. The topics of the speeches include the career of the poet, the ideal of freedom, the value of spiritual civilization, the friendship between China and India, the unity and development of Asia, the concept of education, etc. Some of the articles were translated by Xu Zhimo, who was the accompanying translator at the time. The language of this book is approachable and rich in philosophy, reflecting Tagore's deep friendship for China and his pursuit of love, beauty, peace and freedom.

Fables

Fables

Literature

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"Collection of Fables" is Areola's representative work. As the title of the book indicates, it is a collection of short fables that integrates many literary influences and expression techniques. It is a process of simplifying the complex and condensing the essence. The stories in this book are rich in morals, and the diverse expressions hide bitter realities. Different readers may have different understandings of the same story; even the same reader may have different perceptions when reading a story multiple times. Each article tells both the protagonist of the story and the author. Sometimes readers can even see their own reflections in it.

Collected Works of Frost (chinese Translated World Literature Masterpiece Series)

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"The Collected Works of Frost" contains 2 poetry plays and 3 dramatic works by Frost, the U. S. Poet laureate and Pulitzer Prize winner, as well as a total of 88 speeches, essays, novels and letters. It is the most complete Chinese translation of Frost's works in my country. Although Frost is famous for his poetry and is famous as a poet, his other literary works also embody the literary style of unpretentious language and short-term meaning. Reading is both a kind of enjoyment and enlightenment. "The Collected Works of Frost" is an excellent material for readers to appreciate Frost and fully understand his literary creation and literary thoughts. The translator Cao Minglun has many years of experience in literary translation. His translation is beautiful and faithful to the original work, and has been recognized and praised by readers and the translation industry. The publication of this translation will add valuable varieties to the series and provide a high-quality translation for Chinese readers to systematically and comprehensively appreciate Frost.

Jinan's Winter

Jinan's Winter

Literature

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This book is a collection of classic prose by the literary master Lao She. In order to help readers better understand the essence of Lao She's works, this anthology has screened and organized some of Mr. Lao She's outstanding prose works, including "Spring Breeze", "Thinking of Peiping", "Winter in Jinan", "British", "Photos", "Looking Up to See Joy", "Spring Breeze" and "Cat" "Little Animals", "Another Year of Green Grass", "My Mother", "Qingdao in May", "Spring Festival in Beijing", "Visiting Jinan", "Appreciation of Baotu Spring" and other representative classic prose articles by Mr. Lao She have been classified accordingly according to their content and style characteristics. The first part is mainly about the author's early life and travels; the second part is miscellaneous notes about family members and teachers and friends; the third part is mostly sketches and current reviews; the works in the fourth part are mainly about the author's views on literary creation.

Collected Works of Wang Huo·volume 1: War and People ③

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"Wang Huo's Collected Works Volume 1 War and People" contains Wang Huo's masterpiece "War and People" trilogy, which are "The Moon Sets, Crows Crying and the Sky Full of Frost", "The Mountain in the Void" and "Maple Leaves and Flowers Autumn", which are reflections of the world. A masterpiece novel in the fascist book series, it takes the family misfortunes and life experiences of Tong Shuangwei, a high-ranking official of the Kuomintang and an authority in legal science, and his son Tong Jiating as the main line, showing a panoramic picture of the southern half of China during the Anti-Japanese War. The core character Tong Shuangwei went from passively taking refuge and maintaining his reputation to despising the Kuomintang's dictatorship and joining the ranks of the democratic movement. At the same time, Tong Jiating, who grew up as a young man, also devoted himself to the light without hesitation under the influence of the times.

Flowers Bloom and a Tree is Fragrant

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This book collects all the classics of Lin Huiyin's works, including prose, novels, drama and poetry. These works either express life experiences, portray real souls, or elaborate thoughts from details. The language is gentle and implicit, elegant and clear, and they are full of intellectual and spiritual witty words. To a certain extent, they represent the origin of Lin Huiyin's creative temperament and character. However, if you read it carefully, you can hardly imagine that some of the words were written by her after she suffered from illness or emotional suffering. Her talent, emotion, perseverance and sincerity cannot but be admired and admired. Perhaps Jin Yuelin's sentence "What are the words of praise!" Is the most loyal evaluation of Lin Huiyin!

Point of View (translation Essay)

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"Point of View" is the last collection of essays published by the famous British writer and "story master" Somerset Maugham during his lifetime. It is not only a collection of brilliant essays, but also a collection of literary criticism that is knowledgeable and considerate about the world. The characters and themes involved range from the novels of the great poet Goethe to the spiritual cultivation and life story of a Hindu sage, from the self-centeredness and sharpness of three French writers famous for their diaries. The acrimony is reflected in the generosity and kindness of the British theologian and archbishop Tillotson, as well as his plain and natural style. In particular, through the interpretation of the life experiences and artistic characteristics of several short story masters he admired, including Edgar Allan Poe, Kipling, and especially Maupassant, Chekhov and Mansfield, this book provides a wonderful and in-depth discussion and analysis of the short story, a literary form for which he himself is a master. Maugham used his insight in shaping novel characters and his superb story-telling skills to vividly paint a group of images of literati from different eras, different countries, and different fields, and then penetrate into their literary world and inner soul. What he finally opened up is the universal human nature and human heart - from "literary heart" to "human heart".

The Crane Brings Poetry into the Blue Sky

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This book collects the most classic and beautiful poems written by Xu Zhimo, with genres including prose, poetry and novels. The content of the prose is "autobiographical", covering life, society, politics, art, etc., And the language is beautiful and powerful. The content of the poems is mostly about expressing ideals and expressing love, exploring the philosophy of life and describing scenes and emotions, with novel metaphors and rich imagination. The novels mostly adopt romantic writing style, focusing on depicting the inner feelings and psychological activities of the characters, with a "unique and gorgeous" style. The book is splendid in literary style, beautiful in artistic conception, and full of profound philosophy and deep poetry. It comprehensively demonstrates Xu Zhimo's heartfelt love songs, creative achievements and artistic style.

Collected Works of Wang Huo·volume 5: Shadow of the East, Zen Enlightenment, Snow Festival

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The three stories in "Wang Huo's Collected Works Volume 5" all left a deep imprint of the Anti-Japanese War. This is a history that our nation should not and cannot forget. The author has reflected it in a literary and artistic way in the story - whether it is the daily life of ordinary civilians ("Snow Festival"), or a monk hoping to seek liberation ("Zen Enlightenment"), or even studying abroad in Japan after the new century. It can be seen that the trauma of the Japanese invasion nearly 80 years ago on the Chinese nation is still aching, and it can also be seen that the author's painful memories and deep reflections are not motivated by personal emotions. Such reflections will never go out of style for the Chinese nation, as well as for all peace-loving nations in the world. Although these three works were created a long time ago, they still have strong practical significance.

Haiyan

Haiyan

Literature

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This book is a collection of selected essays by the famous Soviet writer Gorky. This book contains dozens of excellent prose works such as "Petrel", "Melody of Spring", "Song of the Eagle", "Book", "Clock" and "People", which fully demonstrates Gorky's revolutionary enthusiasm and optimism. It has a positive guiding role in educating young people on patriotism and educating young readers to inherit the red gene.

Contemporary Classic Literary Genius: Barnes' Pentalogy

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Barnes, one of the three giants of British literature, wrote about his vast and rich life! 1. Barnes is one of the most outstanding writers in the contemporary British literary world. He is a perennial favorite for the Nobel Prize in Literature. He is known as the "literary genius who conquered all of Europe with his wisdom". Together with Ian McEwan and Martin Amis, he is considered to be the three giants of the contemporary British literary world. 2. His works have been shortlisted for the Booker Prize four times, outvoting Nobel Prize winners Coetzee and Kazuo Ishiguro, and finally won the 2011 Booker Prize for "The Sense of an Ending". In addition, he has also won 17 literary awards from Britain, France, Austria, Italy and other countries, and 5 medals of honor. His award-winning records span all European countries! 3. Barnes is famous for his in-depth thinking on history, reality and love. He uses novels to describe the survival dilemmas of ordinary life, and uses wisdom to lead readers to appreciate the vast and rich life. 4. This collection includes the classic works of Julian Barnes: "The Lemon Table", which was polished for eight years, "Arthur and George", a finalist for the Booker Prize, "The Questionable Love", "Love, and Others" and "Her Past Love", which won the French Supreme Literary Award Femina.

The Complete Works of Lu Xun (volume 11)

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In October 1936, Mr. Lu Xun passed away in Shanghai. Mr. Lu Xun Memorial Committee is\

Translated by Liang Zongdai: Shakespeare's Sonnets

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"Shakespeare's Sonnets" is a representative work of poetry by the famous British poet and dramatist William Shakespeare. Liang Zongdai's translation of "Shakespeare's Sonnets" is a model work of Shakespeare's sonnet translation. Taiwanese poet Yu Guangzhong believes that "Liang's translation has a deep understanding of the original text and a euphemistic interpretation... It goes in deeply and comes out very pure." This book is bilingual in Chinese and English, making it convenient for translation enthusiasts, poetry lovers and researchers to read and study the original text.

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We always think that "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland" is a children's book, a story that children read. But when you get this version of the manuscript, you will find that this is a book suitable for ages 7 to 99! It's useless to just listen to what I say, you must read the book to have the same experience! 150 Years ago, a white rabbit passing by in a hurry aroused Alice's curiosity. The girl decided to follow the rabbit into the hole and start an adventure for 150 years. Surreal characters such as the Mad Hatter, the Queen of Hearts, and the Cheshire Cat have been around for 150 years.

Beautiful Friends (selected Translations of Classics)

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Maupassant (1850-1893), a famous French writer. "Beautiful Friend" is his masterpiece novel. It caused a sensation after it was published in May 1885 and was reprinted more than thirty times within a few months. Duroy, a junior officer in the French colonial army in Algeria, came to Paris and was introduced by a friend to work as an editor at La Vie Française. He relied on his good looks and ability to please women to seduce upper-class women, and used this as a springboard to embark on the road to success. In the end, he kidnapped the daughter of the newspaper owner, forced the owner to marry his daughter to him, and became the editor-in-chief of the newspaper. The end of the novel also hints that he will soon become a senator and cabinet minister, and his future is still bright.

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Ostrovsky's novel "How the Steel Was Tempered" is one of the most brilliant masterpieces in Soviet socialist literature and has become a classic in world literature. It was translated and introduced to China and has been popular for more than half a century. It is regarded as a life textbook, a road sign of life and a spiritual tonic, and has been passed down by generations of readers. "How Steel Was Tempered" (1933) is an excellent novel written by the author based on his own experience. The path taken by the protagonist Paul Korchagin reflects the fearless spirit of the first generation of Soviet revolutionary youths who were not afraid of difficulties, struggled hard, and had the courage to win, and inspired generations of aspiring young people to realize their ideals.

The Count of Monte Cristo (part 2)

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This book is a popular historical novel and a masterpiece of the famous French writer Alexandre Dumas. Dantes, the first mate of the Pharaon, was entrusted by the captain to deliver a letter to the Bonapartists. He was framed by two despicable villains and a judge, and was sentenced to death. The inmate Father Faria taught him all kinds of knowledge, and before his death, he told him the secrets of a group of treasures buried on the island of Monte Cristo. After escaping from prison, Tangdais found the treasure and became a rich man. From then on, he was known as the Count of Monte Cristo. After careful planning, he repaid his benefactor and punished his enemies. This book is full of romantic legend, and the chapters are unique, novel and fascinating.

The Sorrows of Young Werther (chinese Translation of Masterpieces of World Literature)

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Jane Eyre

Jane Eyre

General Fiction

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"Jane Eyre" is the masterpiece of the famous British female novelist Charlotte Bronte. Jane Eyre, who was born into poverty, lost her parents at an early age and was bullied by others. The hard life in boarding school made her stubborn and strong. When she was working as a governess in Thornfield, she fell in love with the eccentric male master Rochester. And just as they were holding their wedding, she discovered that Rochester also had a wife who suffered from genetic mental illness and had been locked in the attic. Desperate Jane Eyre left Thornfield, and when she faced her heart again and returned to Thornfield, she found that the place was in ruins.

Les Misérables: Three Volumes (chinese Translation of World Literature Masterpieces Series)

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"Les Misérables" is one of the most famous "Trilogy of Destiny" by Victor Hugo, a famous French writer and representative of world romantic literature. This book deeply exposes and criticizes the decadent nature and evil phenomena of French feudal autocratic society in the 19th century by describing the tragic experiences of Jean Valjean and others and a series of touching deeds performed by Jean Valjean after he was inspired by Bian Furu. It also expresses deep sympathy for the miserable lives of the poor people under feudal oppression. Hugo's passionate writing outlines a group of vivid little characters. Noble moral sentiments such as living with dignity, benevolence, righteousness, and kindness run through the entire book, making it soul-stirring to read.

One-eyed Monk and Others

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This book contains 11 articles on legends, with a special focus on the One-Eyed God. In "The One-Eyed Monk", he proposed that in ancient sacrifices, in order to distinguish the god from ordinary people, the god was left with only one eye and one foot, and his resentful spirit wandered in the mountains and fields, eventually forming the image of the one-eyed monk as a monster today. Other chapters also discuss the origins of Japanese folklore such as the Bridge God, the Fish King, and the Giant.

Master Hongyi's Complete Works of Literature and Poetry (04)

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Complete Works of Feng Zhi's Translations (four Volumes in Total)

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Volume 1 includes the works and folk songs of Goethe, Holderlin, Heine, Nietzsche, Georg, Rilke, Brecht and other poets translated by Mr. Feng Zhi. Goethe is the most famous representative of Weimar classicism. This book includes his most famous poems such as "Prometheus" and excerpts from "Faust", as well as the translator's representative research work "A Brief Interpretation of Thirteen Goethe's Poems". Heine was an important German poet in the 19th century. This volume includes "Selected Poems of Heine", the long poem "Germany, a Winter's Fairy Tale" and "Eight Poems from the Collection". Brecht, Holderlin, and Nietzsche are best known as dramatists or philosophers, but their poems also contain profound meanings. Georg is one of the five greatest German poets in the 20th century, and Rilke is a great German poet in the 20th century. He created the pinnacle of modern poetry and deeply influenced several generations of Chinese poets. Volume two includes "Ten Letters to a Young Poet" and "Aesthetic Education Letters". The former is a letter written by Rilke to a young poet when he was about thirty years old. In his letter, he talked about the many doubts and sorrows faced by young people: poetry and art, love between the sexes, seriousness and cynicism, sorrow and doubt, difficulties in life and career, revealing the profound nature of aesthetics, faith, loneliness, love, sorrow and other topics. The latter are 27 letters written by Schiller to the Duke of Augustenburg in Denmark between 1793 and 1794. In the context of the French Revolution, Schiller based on Kant's principles, profoundly analyzed many topics in aesthetics, and believed that in order to reform the country and gain political freedom, we must first improve the character of the times and restore the integrity of human nature. Political issues must be solved through aesthetic issues. Only through beauty can people move toward freedom. Volume three is Goethe's novel "The Studying Times of Wilhelm Meister". William Meister is a passionate young man full of ideals and vitality. He was born in a citizen class family, but he is dissatisfied with the mediocrity and profit-seeking of the citizen class. He hopes to transform society through dramatic art and aesthetic education, and falls in love with the actress Mariana. After a misunderstanding with Mariana, William wanders around and meets all kinds of people. William initially sought the art of drama, but eventually acquired the art of life, becoming a seeker who constantly pursues the perfection of human nature and lofty social ideals. Volume 4 includes Feng Zhi's translation of "Chronology of Goethe", "Travel Notes in the Harz Mountains", "Songs from the Distance" and seven other translations from the collection. "Chronology of Goethe" was compiled by German Biedmann and translated and annotated by Feng Zhi. It examines the life, experience and creative process of the great poet Goethe in detail, and shows the interactive relationship between the life and creation of a generation of literary giants. "Travel to the Harz Mountains" is Heine's early prose masterpiece. "Singing from the Distance" describes the story of villagers in a small Czech mountain village who learned about the Spanish Civil War through a radio and supported Spain in its anti-fascist struggle. Translations outside the collection include translations of various anthologies published by Feng Zhi but not included during his lifetime, including short stories, letters by Van Gogh, and Kierkegaard's musings.

Death of a Salesman

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The Book of Songs (volume 1)

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Before Legge, the linguist Sir William Jones (Sir W. Jones) had translated the Book of Songs in the 18th century. Legge also drew from it in the process of translating the Book of Songs. However, Sir William Jones's translation was rather borrowed from the title and was not a faithful reproduction of the Book of Songs. The "faithfulness" that translation emphasizes is by no means equal to "one-to-one correspondence." As far as poetry translation is concerned, it is not difficult to achieve the standard of "faithfulness", but to achieve "faithfulness", "expression" and "elegance" at the same time is simply as difficult as climbing to the sky. What is even more insurmountable is the gap of "meter".

Shakespeare's Comedies

Shakespeare's Comedies

General Fiction

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Shakespeare is a universally recognized drama master. His plays contain rich philosophy of life, profound knowledge and endless profound thoughts. "Shakespeare's Comedies" is a collection of Shakespeare's comedy works, including the famous works "A Midsummer Night's Dream", "As You Like It", "Twelfth Night", "The Merchant of Venice", "The Merry Wives of Windsor" and "Nothing to Worry". Among them, the first four are called the "Four Comedies". In 1985, "A Midsummer Night's Dream" was selected into the list of "Best Books in Human History" recommended by the American "Life" magazine.

Xinya·masterpiece Library: La Traviata

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Armand, a son of a wealthy family, studied in Paris and met the beautiful Margaret of the Camellias. Armand fell deeply in love with Margaret, and Margaret gave up her luxurious life for Armand. But at this time, Margaret's illness became more and more serious, and Armand's father objected to their relationship because of Margaret's humble background. What choice will the two make? Can they go on happily?

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"Moby-Dick" is a novel with ocean themes published in 1851 by the 19th-century American novelist Herman Melville. The novel describes the story of Captain Ahab chasing and killing Moby Dick, the white whale (actually a white sperm whale), and finally perishing with the white whale. The story creates an atmosphere where people are sailing on the sea and encountering various dangers and even death at any time. It is the author's masterpiece.

The Magic Mountain (translation Classics Library)

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Hans, a college student, came to the Alpine Lung Disease Sanatorium to visit his cousin Joachim. Unexpectedly, he also contracted the lung disease and had to stay for treatment. The people in the sanatorium came from all over the world, with different personalities and ideas. Hans was an ideal young man, but after interacting with these people, his thoughts became confused and his spirit became depressed. The Russian woman Clavgia made him even more fascinated. He forgot about his career and important responsibilities, and the mountain became a "magic mountain" from which he could not extricate himself. Seven years passed in the blink of an eye. His cousin died of illness, Clavgia left, and those close friends also went their separate ways. Life shattered his fantasies one by one, making him feel painful and lonely. The artillery fire of the World War woke him up. Looking back on the past, Hans felt that he had been sleeping on the "Magic Mountain" for seven years, so he resolutely embarked on a journey to the front line.

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Buck was originally a pet dog of Judge Miller's family. After being civilized, he has been living in a warm valley in southern California. He was later sold to the cold, remote and gold-rich Alaska in the northern United States and became a sled dog.

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"Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea (English version) \u002F Classic English Library" is a very good work by Jules Verne. In this work, he brought his fantasy of the ocean to a good use, showing human beings' confidence in understanding and controlling the ocean, and demonstrating the tenacity and bravery of human will.

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This book is a record of the life and emotions of the little Jewish girl Anne Frank when she hid in a secret room two years before her death during World War II. Anne originally lived in Frankfurt, Germany. After the rise of the Nazis, she and her family took refuge in Amsterdam, the Netherlands. During the 25 long months, she used her pen and her dreams to write down every day's events and her own growth. As a growing girl, Anne expressed her views on the adult world, her enthusiastic and lively nature, her unknown writing talent and her first love in "Annie's Diary".

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"The Great Gatsby" is Fitzgerald's masterpiece. The novel describes how Gatsby, who was born in poverty, used all means to acquire wealth, and transformed from a pauper into a "great" rich man in people's hearts. No one knew Gatsby's past. Some said he was a spy, others said he ran an illegal business and became rich overnight. He bought a luxurious mansion and played every night. He doesn't care about rumors, he only cares about a love that doesn't belong to him...

101 Poems for Teachers by Annette Bruchot

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"101 Poems to Teachers by Annette Bruchot" are the warmest words written by the famous educator and best-selling author Annette Bruchot to all teachers. The author incorporates his own excellent teaching concepts and practical classroom skills into the 101 poems in the book, sometimes telling them in the tone of teachers, sometimes conveying them in the tone of students, giving a vivid and lively panoramic analysis of teaching. Whether you are a young teacher just starting out or a mature teacher in the golden age of your career, you can find yourself in this collection of poems.

Listen to the World: an Interview with Lorca

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Interviews with the famous Spanish poet and playwright Federico Garcia Lorca, a collection of thirty important interviews in his life from 1927 to 1936. In these interviews, Lorca talks about his poetry and drama, his creative plans; about childhood and the countryside, about daily life and friendship with friends; about travel experiences, about cities; about his understanding of the nation and the world; about his social commitment and participation, and about the mission of an artist... The interviews unfold a life that is different from biographical narratives - a narrative that is discontinuous, sometimes contradictory, obscured, and contains attempts and regrets. These fragments, accompanied by the poet's voice, form an outline called Lorca, on which his creation, his life, and his character shine.

Collected Works of Wang Huo·volume 8: the Lost Golden Age, Highlights, Revelation

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"Volume 8 of Wang Huo's Collected Works" includes four parts: "The Lost Fairy Tales of Jinling in the Golden Age", "The Anti-Japanese War! Unforgettable Memories", "Tips of the Storm" and "Revelation". It tells Wang Huo's memories of his childhood, what he saw and heard during the Anti-Japanese War, and his experiences and insights during the "Cultural Revolution", etc. It shows that the destiny of an individual is entangled with the destiny of the entire era and the nation, reflecting on history and the past, and showing new hope.

Translated by Liang Zongdai: Faust

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"Faust" is the representative work of Goethe, the famous German dramatist, poet and literary theorist, and has always been a classic of Western literature. "Faust" is based on the ancient German legend of an alchemist who sold his soul to the devil in exchange for knowledge and youth. Goethe used it contrary to its meaning, demonstrating the vast, profound and noble content of life, and sang a triumphal song for the enterprising spirit of human self-improvement that has resounded throughout the world.

The Decameron (part 1) (selected Translations of Famous Works)

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The work "The Decameron (Part 1)" tells the story of ten young men and women who took refuge in a villa during the plague epidemic in Florence in 1348. They feasted all day long and each told a story every day. They told a hundred stories in ten days, hence the name "The Decameron". Many of the stories are based on historical events and medieval legends. In "The Decameron", Boccaccio praised real life, praised love as the source of wisdom and beautiful sentiments, condemned asceticism, and made a powerful satire on the depravity of the feudal aristocracy and the shameless debauchery of the Catholic Church. The work adopts a frame structure to connect one hundred stories together, making the whole book coherent. The language of the work is concise and humorous, and the characters and objects are described with subtlety.

For Whom the Bell Tolls

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During the Spanish Civil War, Robert Jordan, a young American who was a university lecturer, volunteered to join the Spanish government army. As a Demoman. Jordan was sent to the rear to contact the guerrillas to complete the combat mission of blowing up a bridge. In three days, Qiao Dun gained true love, witnessed the conflicts within the team, and experienced the double test of cruel war and complex human nature. With the assistance of the guerrillas, Qiao Dun successfully completed the task of blowing up the bridge, but unfortunately was seriously injured during the retreat. At the critical moment of life and death, in order to protect everyone, Qiao Dun resolutely stayed and died heroically.

Carmen (complete Works of Fu Lei)

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The story of "Carmen" takes place in Spain. The protagonist Carmen is a smart, beautiful, independent, and very willful gypsy girl. She is a woman with a strong personality who demands freedom. She has evil characteristics and will do whatever it takes to achieve her goals, but the most important thing is her sincerity, frankness, and perseverance. She despises the moral laws of capitalist society and uses bad habits to resist society. She is a rebel in society.

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