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朱自清作品(中国现代文学经典文库)
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Zhu Ziqing (1898.11.22-1948.8.12) Was originally named Zhu Zihua, also known as Chunhua Qiushi, and later changed his name to Zhu Ziqing, with the courtesy name Peixian. Originally from Shaoxing, Zhejiang, he was born in Donghai, Jiangsu, and later settled in Yangzhou with his grandfather and father. He studied in a private school when he was young and was influenced by traditional Chinese culture.
Zhu Ziqing (1898.11.22-1948.8.12) Was originally named Zhu Zihua, also known as Chunhua Qiushi, and later changed his name to Zhu Ziqing, with the courtesy name Peixian. Originally from Shaoxing, Zhejiang, he was born in Donghai, Jiangsu, and later settled in Yangzhou with his grandfather and father. He studied in a private school when he was young and was influenced by traditional Chinese culture.

Zhu Ziqing's Prose Collection
Literature朱自清散文集
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This book selects more than 50 classic prose works by Zhu Ziqing, including not only famous works such as "Moonlight over the Lotus Pond" and "Spring", but also many Chinese and foreign travel notes such as "The Qinhuai River in the Shadow of Oars and Lanterns", "Venice", and "Berlin". This book carefully divides four albums according to different contents, including his love for his father in "Back", his love for his children in "Children", his deep love for his hometown in "I Am a Yangzhou native", and so on. Not obvious, but deep and profound. Reading his articles, one can fully feel his humility, sincerity, purity and simplicity, which permeate every chapter and paragraph.
This book selects more than 50 classic prose works by Zhu Ziqing, including not only famous works such as "Moonlight over the Lotus Pond" and "Spring", but also many Chinese and foreign travel notes such as "The Qinhuai River in the Shadow of Oars and Lanterns", "Venice", and "Berlin". This book carefully divides four albums according to different contents, including his love for his father in "Back", his love for his children in "Children", his deep love for his hometown in "I Am a Yangzhou native", and so on. Not obvious, but deep and profound. Reading his articles, one can fully feel his humility, sincerity, purity and simplicity, which permeate every chapter and paragraph.

莎士比亚诗歌全集:十四行诗及其他(汉译世界文学名著丛书)
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Shakespeare was first a poet famous in the British literary world, and then a great playwright. This book contains all his poetry works. Shakespeare's poems include three long poems ("Venus and Adonis", "The Humiliation of Lucrece" and "The Mistress of Love"), 154 sonnets, a collection of miscellaneous poems ("The Love Seekers"), and two short poems ("The Phoenix and the Turtle Dove" and "Ode to the Queen"). Among them, "Venus and Adonis" (1593) was the most popular love narrative poem of that era. This poem is called Shakespeare's "maiden work". The story is fresh and lively, the melody is beautiful and harmonious, the metaphors are exquisite, the language is magnificent, sometimes witty and funny, sometimes sad and sad. It portrays Venus, the goddess of love, as a charming and unrestrained female image who dares to pursue worldly love. The Sonnets (1609), which is best known to readers, contains 154 sonnets. These 154 sonnets are actually a symbol of the mature development of Shakespeare's humanistic spirit and a monument to his superb artistic level.
Shakespeare was first a poet famous in the British literary world, and then a great playwright. This book contains all his poetry works. Shakespeare's poems include three long poems ("Venus and Adonis", "The Humiliation of Lucrece" and "The Mistress of Love"), 154 sonnets, a collection of miscellaneous poems ("The Love Seekers"), and two short poems ("The Phoenix and the Turtle Dove" and "Ode to the Queen"). Among them, "Venus and Adonis" (1593) was the most popular love narrative poem of that era. This poem is called Shakespeare's "maiden work". The story is fresh and lively, the melody is beautiful and harmonious, the metaphors are exquisite, the language is magnificent, sometimes witty and funny, sometimes sad and sad. It portrays Venus, the goddess of love, as a charming and unrestrained female image who dares to pursue worldly love. The Sonnets (1609), which is best known to readers, contains 154 sonnets. These 154 sonnets are actually a symbol of the mature development of Shakespeare's humanistic spirit and a monument to his superb artistic level.

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"The Iliad" is based on the theme of the Trojan War. The war was caused by the robbery of the beauty Helen caused by the Trojan prince Paris in the "Legend of the Golden Apple" and lasted for ten years. The epic mainly narrates the story that happened around the fifty days of the tenth year. The arrogance and greed of the Greek army commander Agamemnon aroused the anger of the army commander Achilles, which triggered a series of battles and killings.
"The Iliad" is based on the theme of the Trojan War. The war was caused by the robbery of the beauty Helen caused by the Trojan prince Paris in the "Legend of the Golden Apple" and lasted for ten years. The epic mainly narrates the story that happened around the fifty days of the tenth year. The arrogance and greed of the Greek army commander Agamemnon aroused the anger of the army commander Achilles, which triggered a series of battles and killings.

Gitanjali Gardener Collection
Literature吉檀迦利·园丁集
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"The Gardener of Gitanjali (Essence)" is a representative poem by Rabindranath Tagore, the first Asian winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature. "Gitanjali" sings about the prosperity of life, the joy and sorrow of real life in a light and cheerful tone, expressing the author's concern for the future of the motherland. Tagore won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1913. "The Gardener's Collection" is a collection of lyrical poems "about love and life" with exquisite language. You can smell the fragrance of flowers when reading it. Tagore's works have great enlightenment significance for young people. It was under the influence of Tagore that the young Bing Xin wrote "Stars Spring Water" and caused a sensation in the Chinese literary world at that time.
"The Gardener of Gitanjali (Essence)" is a representative poem by Rabindranath Tagore, the first Asian winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature. "Gitanjali" sings about the prosperity of life, the joy and sorrow of real life in a light and cheerful tone, expressing the author's concern for the future of the motherland. Tagore won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1913. "The Gardener's Collection" is a collection of lyrical poems "about love and life" with exquisite language. You can smell the fragrance of flowers when reading it. Tagore's works have great enlightenment significance for young people. It was under the influence of Tagore that the young Bing Xin wrote "Stars Spring Water" and caused a sensation in the Chinese literary world at that time.

直到世界反映了灵魂最深层的需要
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Louise Glick won the 2020 Nobel Prize for Literature. She is also the winner of many literary awards such as the Pulitzer Prize and the National Book Award. She has been well-known in the poetry world for a long time, and her works are introduced for the first time. "Until the World Reflects the Deepest Needs of the Soul" specially includes some of Glick's early poems, which can provide a glimpse of the changes in the author's poetic style.
Louise Glick won the 2020 Nobel Prize for Literature. She is also the winner of many literary awards such as the Pulitzer Prize and the National Book Award. She has been well-known in the poetry world for a long time, and her works are introduced for the first time. "Until the World Reflects the Deepest Needs of the Soul" specially includes some of Glick's early poems, which can provide a glimpse of the changes in the author's poetic style.

我知道怎样去爱:阿赫玛托娃诗选
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This book "I Know How to Love: Selected Poems of Akhmatova" contains the best poems of Russia's most famous female poet Akhmatova from almost her entire life. The entire collection of poems is composed of four parts: the first volume is the early works of the poetess (1904-1925); the second volume is the poems of Akhmatova's middle period (1927-1949); the third volume summarizes the poet's later writings (1950-1966); the fourth volume is the long poem "Requiem", this long lyrical poem is a pinnacle of Akhmatova's poetry creation.
This book "I Know How to Love: Selected Poems of Akhmatova" contains the best poems of Russia's most famous female poet Akhmatova from almost her entire life. The entire collection of poems is composed of four parts: the first volume is the early works of the poetess (1904-1925); the second volume is the poems of Akhmatova's middle period (1927-1949); the third volume summarizes the poet's later writings (1950-1966); the fourth volume is the long poem "Requiem", this long lyrical poem is a pinnacle of Akhmatova's poetry creation.

新月集·飞鸟集(作家经典文库)
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This book contains two representative poems of Rabindranath Tagore, "New Moon Collection" and "Flying Bird Collection". "New Moon Collection" celebrates two major themes - innocence and maternal love. Childhood is the most precious human nature, bringing tranquility and stability to the noisy and conflicting world, while maternal love is the purest human emotion, bringing warmth and strength to the impetuous and confused soul. The profound lines of poetry lead readers back to the pure world of children and relive the selfless and profound maternal love. "The Birds" is one of the outstanding collections of philosophical poems in the world. It is a collection of lyrical poems about love and life. More than 300 beautiful poems contain rich thoughts on life, inspiring readers to persevere in pursuing ideals and unremittingly seeking wisdom.
This book contains two representative poems of Rabindranath Tagore, "New Moon Collection" and "Flying Bird Collection". "New Moon Collection" celebrates two major themes - innocence and maternal love. Childhood is the most precious human nature, bringing tranquility and stability to the noisy and conflicting world, while maternal love is the purest human emotion, bringing warmth and strength to the impetuous and confused soul. The profound lines of poetry lead readers back to the pure world of children and relive the selfless and profound maternal love. "The Birds" is one of the outstanding collections of philosophical poems in the world. It is a collection of lyrical poems about love and life. More than 300 beautiful poems contain rich thoughts on life, inspiring readers to persevere in pursuing ideals and unremittingly seeking wisdom.

莎士比亚诗歌全编:长篇叙事诗
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"Complete Collection of Shakespeare's Poems - Long Narrative Poems" is part of the "Northern Lights Poetry Series·Classic Translation Series". Shakespeare's five long narrative poems include "Venus and Adoni", "The Lost Virginity of Lucrece", "The Complaints of a Lover", "The Phoenix and the Turtle Dove" and "The Passionate Pilgrim". Among them, "Venus and Adoni" is a new translation by the translator Mr. Tu An, which has never been published before. This book is a collection of Shakespeare's poems, including all of Shakespeare's sonnets and long narrative poems, except for some non-independent poems scattered in his dramatic works. These poems have been carefully translated by Mr. Tu An, a leading figure in the field of translation, which restores and displays the content and ideas expressed in the poems as much as possible, which is helpful for readers and scholars to understand and study Shakespeare's poems.
"Complete Collection of Shakespeare's Poems - Long Narrative Poems" is part of the "Northern Lights Poetry Series·Classic Translation Series". Shakespeare's five long narrative poems include "Venus and Adoni", "The Lost Virginity of Lucrece", "The Complaints of a Lover", "The Phoenix and the Turtle Dove" and "The Passionate Pilgrim". Among them, "Venus and Adoni" is a new translation by the translator Mr. Tu An, which has never been published before. This book is a collection of Shakespeare's poems, including all of Shakespeare's sonnets and long narrative poems, except for some non-independent poems scattered in his dramatic works. These poems have been carefully translated by Mr. Tu An, a leading figure in the field of translation, which restores and displays the content and ideas expressed in the poems as much as possible, which is helpful for readers and scholars to understand and study Shakespeare's poems.

飞鸟集·吉檀迦利:泰戈尔诗选新译
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If "Asuka" is a stream, "Gitanjali" is a vast ocean. "Gitanjali" is the transliteration of Gitanjali, which means a song of dedication, a poem dedicated to God. Most of the poems unfold in the form of I (I) speaking to Thou (You, you). Thou is God. For those who have religious beliefs, they can substitute the god they believe in. For those who have no religious beliefs, they can think of God as an ancient wise man, a wise elder, a close friend, or another self deep in the soul. Each poem is like a long conversation in a quiet night.
If "Asuka" is a stream, "Gitanjali" is a vast ocean. "Gitanjali" is the transliteration of Gitanjali, which means a song of dedication, a poem dedicated to God. Most of the poems unfold in the form of I (I) speaking to Thou (You, you). Thou is God. For those who have religious beliefs, they can substitute the god they believe in. For those who have no religious beliefs, they can think of God as an ancient wise man, a wise elder, a close friend, or another self deep in the soul. Each poem is like a long conversation in a quiet night.

情人的礼物:泰戈尔抒情诗选(译文经典)
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Rabindranath Tagore (1861-1941), a famous Indian poet and winner of the 1913 Nobel Prize for Literature. He wrote a large number of poems throughout his life, and this book includes his famous poems "The Gardener's Collection", "The New Moon Collection", "The Birds Collection", "Fruit Gathering Collection", "The Lover's Gift", etc. These most popular chapters can be regarded as a collection of Rabindranath Tagore's lyric poems. The translator of this book is Mr. Wu Yan, a famous translator and essayist in my country. His translation of Rabindranath Tagore's works, with his profound understanding of the content of the original work and the text that is comparable to the original work, is deeply loved by readers. As the saying goes, "famous translations complement each other."
Rabindranath Tagore (1861-1941), a famous Indian poet and winner of the 1913 Nobel Prize for Literature. He wrote a large number of poems throughout his life, and this book includes his famous poems "The Gardener's Collection", "The New Moon Collection", "The Birds Collection", "Fruit Gathering Collection", "The Lover's Gift", etc. These most popular chapters can be regarded as a collection of Rabindranath Tagore's lyric poems. The translator of this book is Mr. Wu Yan, a famous translator and essayist in my country. His translation of Rabindranath Tagore's works, with his profound understanding of the content of the original work and the text that is comparable to the original work, is deeply loved by readers. As the saying goes, "famous translations complement each other."

奥登诗选:1948-1973(奥登文集)
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From the beginning of his career in 1927 to the return of his soul to the country of poetry in 1973, Auden continued to inject new atmosphere into English poetry for nearly half a century. His works range from politics to religion, from cities to rural areas, and are full of beautiful words. Street conversations can also be incorporated into poetry. This book is the second volume of the complete collection of poems that Auden voluntarily retained, and the text was approved by him. This book, together with the first volume of the published anthology, includes all the contents of previous editions of Auden's poetry collections, and covers all the poet's later collections of short poems. It can be said that the essence of Auden's poetry has been collected here. Looking through the entire book, one can't help but admire the exquisiteness of Auden's poetic skills and the breadth of his feelings, and the ancient Western literary tradition has reappeared in its past glory again and again in his writings.
From the beginning of his career in 1927 to the return of his soul to the country of poetry in 1973, Auden continued to inject new atmosphere into English poetry for nearly half a century. His works range from politics to religion, from cities to rural areas, and are full of beautiful words. Street conversations can also be incorporated into poetry. This book is the second volume of the complete collection of poems that Auden voluntarily retained, and the text was approved by him. This book, together with the first volume of the published anthology, includes all the contents of previous editions of Auden's poetry collections, and covers all the poet's later collections of short poems. It can be said that the essence of Auden's poetry has been collected here. Looking through the entire book, one can't help but admire the exquisiteness of Auden's poetic skills and the breadth of his feelings, and the ancient Western literary tradition has reappeared in its past glory again and again in his writings.

米沃什诗集(总四卷)
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"The testimony of poetry is more reliable than news." Czeslaw Milosz, one of the greatest poets of the 20th century and winner of the 1980 Nobel Prize for Literature, defined the tragedy and beauty of his era with his unparalleled precision and elegance. His poems, whether they describe his boyhood in Poland, his grief in war-torn Warsaw, or his pursuit of faith, are all astonishing and awe-inspiring, and they convey a strong sense of life and the individuality of ordinary life. "Miłosz's Collected Poems" contains 335 poems by the poet from 1931 to 2001. According to the year of creation and publication, it is divided into four volumes: "Poems of the Frozen Period", "Enchanted Guqiao", "Memories of Homeland" and "Facing the River". It was directly translated from Polish by Polish literature experts. It is the first time in the Chinese world that the complete picture of Miłosz's poetry is presented. According to Milosz, poetry is a witness and participant of the times. The meaning of poetry is to try its best to capture the palpable truth. "Its purpose is, and can only be, to save." Poetry is not only a form, but also a power. Miłosz is a great patriot, not a person who is swayed by the wind; his poetry has taken root in the Chinese poetry scene since the 1980s and has had a lasting impact on Chinese poets. Milosz has always thought about whether poetry has a saving function. His poems are full of passion, firm and profound. His poems span the twentieth century, connecting the past with the present, connecting himself with readers, taking one sentence as his home, and fighting against chaos and nothingness.
"The testimony of poetry is more reliable than news." Czeslaw Milosz, one of the greatest poets of the 20th century and winner of the 1980 Nobel Prize for Literature, defined the tragedy and beauty of his era with his unparalleled precision and elegance. His poems, whether they describe his boyhood in Poland, his grief in war-torn Warsaw, or his pursuit of faith, are all astonishing and awe-inspiring, and they convey a strong sense of life and the individuality of ordinary life. "Miłosz's Collected Poems" contains 335 poems by the poet from 1931 to 2001. According to the year of creation and publication, it is divided into four volumes: "Poems of the Frozen Period", "Enchanted Guqiao", "Memories of Homeland" and "Facing the River". It was directly translated from Polish by Polish literature experts. It is the first time in the Chinese world that the complete picture of Miłosz's poetry is presented. According to Milosz, poetry is a witness and participant of the times. The meaning of poetry is to try its best to capture the palpable truth. "Its purpose is, and can only be, to save." Poetry is not only a form, but also a power. Miłosz is a great patriot, not a person who is swayed by the wind; his poetry has taken root in the Chinese poetry scene since the 1980s and has had a lasting impact on Chinese poets. Milosz has always thought about whether poetry has a saving function. His poems are full of passion, firm and profound. His poems span the twentieth century, connecting the past with the present, connecting himself with readers, taking one sentence as his home, and fighting against chaos and nothingness.

Alloy of Moonlight
Literature月光的合金
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Louise Glick won the 2020 Nobel Prize for Literature. She is also the winner of many literary awards such as the Pulitzer Prize and the National Book Award. She has been well-known in the poetry world for a long time, and her works are introduced for the first time. The four collections of poems included in "Alloy of Moonlight" are all works written by Glick in his mature period, and many of them have won awards.
Louise Glick won the 2020 Nobel Prize for Literature. She is also the winner of many literary awards such as the Pulitzer Prize and the National Book Award. She has been well-known in the poetry world for a long time, and her works are introduced for the first time. The four collections of poems included in "Alloy of Moonlight" are all works written by Glick in his mature period, and many of them have won awards.

Endymion
Literature恩底弥翁
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"Endymion" is a long narrative poem by Keats. Endymion is a famous handsome man in Greek mythology. His love story with the moon goddess Selene is well known. The author borrowed from Greek mythology and wrote this early masterpiece in heroic couplet, telling the story of Endymion, a shepherd boy on Mount Latamos, who fell in love with the moon goddess. They met at night, their love was deep and passionate. However, the love between mortals and goddesses was not blessed by destiny. The protagonist Endymion fell into a dream of searching for his lover and embarked on a wandering journey. He witnessed the romance of many pairs of lovers, such as Venus and Adonis, Alpheus and Arethusa, Glaucus and Scylla, etc. And received their help. At the end of the journey, he fell into a permanent sleep, meeting and staying with his goddess in his dreams every night.
"Endymion" is a long narrative poem by Keats. Endymion is a famous handsome man in Greek mythology. His love story with the moon goddess Selene is well known. The author borrowed from Greek mythology and wrote this early masterpiece in heroic couplet, telling the story of Endymion, a shepherd boy on Mount Latamos, who fell in love with the moon goddess. They met at night, their love was deep and passionate. However, the love between mortals and goddesses was not blessed by destiny. The protagonist Endymion fell into a dream of searching for his lover and embarked on a wandering journey. He witnessed the romance of many pairs of lovers, such as Venus and Adonis, Alpheus and Arethusa, Glaucus and Scylla, etc. And received their help. At the end of the journey, he fell into a permanent sleep, meeting and staying with his goddess in his dreams every night.

帕斯捷尔纳克诗全集(中)(帕斯捷尔纳克作品系列)
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"The Complete Poems of Pasternak (Part 2)": Pasternak was a giant of Russian poetry in the 20th century. He experienced the Silver Age, the October Revolution and the "thaw" of the Soviet Union. In his early years, he had the courage to renew his fame in the poetry world, and finally won the Nobel Prize for Literature "for his great achievements in the traditional fields of modern lyric poetry and great Russian novels." This book brings together more than 400 of Pasternak's poems from various periods. It is the most complete collection of Pasternak's poems published in China so far and is an important achievement in Russian literary translation.
"The Complete Poems of Pasternak (Part 2)": Pasternak was a giant of Russian poetry in the 20th century. He experienced the Silver Age, the October Revolution and the "thaw" of the Soviet Union. In his early years, he had the courage to renew his fame in the poetry world, and finally won the Nobel Prize for Literature "for his great achievements in the traditional fields of modern lyric poetry and great Russian novels." This book brings together more than 400 of Pasternak's poems from various periods. It is the most complete collection of Pasternak's poems published in China so far and is an important achievement in Russian literary translation.

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This book is one of Rabindranath Tagore's masterpieces, containing a total of 325 untitled and beautiful poems. Its content seems to be all-encompassing and covers a wide range of areas. Day and night, streams and oceans, freedom and betrayal are all merged into one in Tagore's writings. However, it is in this expression of thoughts about nature and life that the poet wrote down his philosophical thinking about nature, the universe and life with lyrical brushes, leading the world to explore the source of truth and wisdom. His poems shine with profound philosophical light like pearls, not only arousing love for nature, human beings, and all beautiful things in the world, but also enlightening people on how to persist in the ideal pursuit of real life, making the whole life full of joy and light.
This book is one of Rabindranath Tagore's masterpieces, containing a total of 325 untitled and beautiful poems. Its content seems to be all-encompassing and covers a wide range of areas. Day and night, streams and oceans, freedom and betrayal are all merged into one in Tagore's writings. However, it is in this expression of thoughts about nature and life that the poet wrote down his philosophical thinking about nature, the universe and life with lyrical brushes, leading the world to explore the source of truth and wisdom. His poems shine with profound philosophical light like pearls, not only arousing love for nature, human beings, and all beautiful things in the world, but also enlightening people on how to persist in the ideal pursuit of real life, making the whole life full of joy and light.

纳兰性德全集第三册:诗集
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Nalan Xingde, a famous poet in the early Qing Dynasty, is known as one of the "three great poets of Qing Dynasty" together with Zhu Yizun and Chen Weisong. The complete collection is divided into four volumes, and the third volume contains poems: in addition to the 354 poems in "Tongzhitang Collection", eight more poems are added.
Nalan Xingde, a famous poet in the early Qing Dynasty, is known as one of the "three great poets of Qing Dynasty" together with Zhu Yizun and Chen Weisong. The complete collection is divided into four volumes, and the third volume contains poems: in addition to the 354 poems in "Tongzhitang Collection", eight more poems are added.

纳兰性德全集第四册:其它
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Nalan Xingde, a famous poet in the early Qing Dynasty, is known as one of the "three great poets of Qing Dynasty" together with Zhu Yizun and Chen Weisong. The complete collection is divided into four volumes. The fourth volume contains fuss, essays and other contents: in addition to the twenty-one essays in "Tongzhitang Collection", two additional essays are added, namely "Excerpts from Ji Zhongsan\u003C and Shan Juyuan's Book of Severance of Relations\u003E After the Incorporation" and "Cao Si's Empty Hand Planting Neem Tree". In addition to the five pieces in the "Tongzhitang Collection", the slips include an additional 36 pieces. In addition to the sixty-five chapters in "Tongzhitang Collection", the explanatory texts include two additional chapters.
Nalan Xingde, a famous poet in the early Qing Dynasty, is known as one of the "three great poets of Qing Dynasty" together with Zhu Yizun and Chen Weisong. The complete collection is divided into four volumes. The fourth volume contains fuss, essays and other contents: in addition to the twenty-one essays in "Tongzhitang Collection", two additional essays are added, namely "Excerpts from Ji Zhongsan\u003C and Shan Juyuan's Book of Severance of Relations\u003E After the Incorporation" and "Cao Si's Empty Hand Planting Neem Tree". In addition to the five pieces in the "Tongzhitang Collection", the slips include an additional 36 pieces. In addition to the sixty-five chapters in "Tongzhitang Collection", the explanatory texts include two additional chapters.

先知·沙与沫·流浪者(插图本)(国民阅读经典)
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"The Prophet" uses the farewell words of a wise man to discuss a series of life and social issues such as love and beauty, life and death, marriage and family, work and happiness, law and freedom, and is full of oriental metaphors and philosophies. "The Prophet" is the pinnacle of Gibran's entry into the world literary world. It has been translated into more than 20 languages and published around the world. "Sand and Foam" includes "Sand and Foam", "The Wanderer" and "The Prophet's Garden", representing Gibran's different styles in different periods. "Sand and Foam" is one of Gibran's most famous works. This collection of poems is rich in philosophical content and is a book of aphorisms about life, art, love and human nature.
"The Prophet" uses the farewell words of a wise man to discuss a series of life and social issues such as love and beauty, life and death, marriage and family, work and happiness, law and freedom, and is full of oriental metaphors and philosophies. "The Prophet" is the pinnacle of Gibran's entry into the world literary world. It has been translated into more than 20 languages and published around the world. "Sand and Foam" includes "Sand and Foam", "The Wanderer" and "The Prophet's Garden", representing Gibran's different styles in different periods. "Sand and Foam" is one of Gibran's most famous works. This collection of poems is rich in philosophical content and is a book of aphorisms about life, art, love and human nature.

Song of Life and Hope
Literature生命与希望之歌
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The Nicaraguan poet Rubén Dario is the most influential poet in the modern development of Latin American literature. His poetry not only has a huge influence in Latin America, but also plays a unique role in the innovation and progress of Spanish poetry as a whole. The modernist literary creation he represents is also a watershed in the history of the development of Spanish poetry. He is an indispensable outstanding figure in studying the overall achievements of Latin American literature. This book includes Dario's collection of poems "Songs of Life and Hope" published in 1905. This is his most outstanding collection of poems and a symbol of his transformation from escapism to new cosmopolitanism.
The Nicaraguan poet Rubén Dario is the most influential poet in the modern development of Latin American literature. His poetry not only has a huge influence in Latin America, but also plays a unique role in the innovation and progress of Spanish poetry as a whole. The modernist literary creation he represents is also a watershed in the history of the development of Spanish poetry. He is an indispensable outstanding figure in studying the overall achievements of Latin American literature. This book includes Dario's collection of poems "Songs of Life and Hope" published in 1905. This is his most outstanding collection of poems and a symbol of his transformation from escapism to new cosmopolitanism.

事物的味道,我尝得太早了:石川啄木诗歌集
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"I Taste the Flavor of Things Too Soon: A Collection of Poems by Ishikawa Takuboku" contains four short collections by Ishikawa Takuboku. "A Grip of Sand" contains 551 short songs, and "The Sad Toy" contains 194 short songs. These two song collections sincerely record the poet's sorrow and sighs in his life of poverty and illness. "Brief and Whistle" is a collection of six modern poems written by Ishikawa Takuboku, focusing on thinking about the real world. "An Edible Poetry" is a confessional article written by the poet about his poetry creation. He briefly describes his creative path and analyzes his own soul.
"I Taste the Flavor of Things Too Soon: A Collection of Poems by Ishikawa Takuboku" contains four short collections by Ishikawa Takuboku. "A Grip of Sand" contains 551 short songs, and "The Sad Toy" contains 194 short songs. These two song collections sincerely record the poet's sorrow and sighs in his life of poverty and illness. "Brief and Whistle" is a collection of six modern poems written by Ishikawa Takuboku, focusing on thinking about the real world. "An Edible Poetry" is a confessional article written by the poet about his poetry creation. He briefly describes his creative path and analyzes his own soul.

Divine Comedy 1: Inferno
Literature神曲1:地狱篇
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"The Divine Comedy" is a long classical poem written by the famous Italian poet Dante for more than ten years. It is divided into three parts: "Inferno", "Purgatory" and "Paradise". This book is the first part. The whole poem starts with the traveler Dante getting lost in the dark forest and tells the story. Under the guidance of Virgil, he travels through the center of the earth, walks out of hell, climbs to the top of Purgatory Mountain, flies through the heavens with Beatrice, and finally sees the Trinity. It is a journey into a wonderland that combines magic, novelty, terror, thrills, and wisdom. The translation of "The Divine Comedy" introduced by Utopia this time is the first complete Chinese translation of the three-rhyme "Divine Comedy" translated into Italian by the well-known Hong Kong translator Huang Guobin for more than 20 years. While conveying the style of Dante's original poem to the greatest extent possible, it also uses encyclopedia-like detailed annotations to help readers clarify the religious changes, mythological allusions and even historical context in the Middle Ages. To appreciate the profound meaning of the Divine Comedy, this volume is enough.
"The Divine Comedy" is a long classical poem written by the famous Italian poet Dante for more than ten years. It is divided into three parts: "Inferno", "Purgatory" and "Paradise". This book is the first part. The whole poem starts with the traveler Dante getting lost in the dark forest and tells the story. Under the guidance of Virgil, he travels through the center of the earth, walks out of hell, climbs to the top of Purgatory Mountain, flies through the heavens with Beatrice, and finally sees the Trinity. It is a journey into a wonderland that combines magic, novelty, terror, thrills, and wisdom. The translation of "The Divine Comedy" introduced by Utopia this time is the first complete Chinese translation of the three-rhyme "Divine Comedy" translated into Italian by the well-known Hong Kong translator Huang Guobin for more than 20 years. While conveying the style of Dante's original poem to the greatest extent possible, it also uses encyclopedia-like detailed annotations to help readers clarify the religious changes, mythological allusions and even historical context in the Middle Ages. To appreciate the profound meaning of the Divine Comedy, this volume is enough.

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The main representative of Russian romantic literature in the 19th century, the founder of realist literature, the founder of modern standard Russian, and known as the "Father of Russian Literature" and "The Sun of Russian Poetry", Pushkin's collection of lyrical short poems.
The main representative of Russian romantic literature in the 19th century, the founder of realist literature, the founder of modern standard Russian, and known as the "Father of Russian Literature" and "The Sun of Russian Poetry", Pushkin's collection of lyrical short poems.

杨宪益中译作品集:奥德修纪
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Homecoming, exile, and self-seeking, the greatest Western story in history; schematically styled, episodic story, narrated clearly and wonderfully in Chinese. The poem "Odyssey" consists of 24 volumes. It tells the story of Odysseus, the resourceful king of Idaga, who led his companions across the sea and returned home after the Trojan War. On the way, he encountered various difficulties and obstacles, including the alienation of gods, the obstruction of giants, and the temptation of witches. In the end, after ten years, all Odysseus' companions were killed, and only Odysseus managed to return home with the blessing of Athena. As a work created 2,700 years ago, "The Odyssey" has mature writing and rhetoric and varied narrative techniques. It is still very vivid when reading it today. The entire story vividly reproduces the panoramic view of life and beliefs in ancient Greek society. It has extremely high literary, artistic and historical value. It is worthy of being a foundational work of Western culture and an insurmountable creative pinnacle for thousands of years. It has provided countless inspirations for later generations of literature and art. Yang Xianyi's translation is based on the authoritative "Lobu Series" ancient Greek original text. It adopts a breakthrough prose translation method, breaking the restrictions of the poetic mode on restoring the musicality of the language and the story-telling of the content. It is the best, fluent and easy-to-read translation in the Chinese world, allowing readers to transcend the story itself and see deeper cultural connotations on the basis of understanding.
Homecoming, exile, and self-seeking, the greatest Western story in history; schematically styled, episodic story, narrated clearly and wonderfully in Chinese. The poem "Odyssey" consists of 24 volumes. It tells the story of Odysseus, the resourceful king of Idaga, who led his companions across the sea and returned home after the Trojan War. On the way, he encountered various difficulties and obstacles, including the alienation of gods, the obstruction of giants, and the temptation of witches. In the end, after ten years, all Odysseus' companions were killed, and only Odysseus managed to return home with the blessing of Athena. As a work created 2,700 years ago, "The Odyssey" has mature writing and rhetoric and varied narrative techniques. It is still very vivid when reading it today. The entire story vividly reproduces the panoramic view of life and beliefs in ancient Greek society. It has extremely high literary, artistic and historical value. It is worthy of being a foundational work of Western culture and an insurmountable creative pinnacle for thousands of years. It has provided countless inspirations for later generations of literature and art. Yang Xianyi's translation is based on the authoritative "Lobu Series" ancient Greek original text. It adopts a breakthrough prose translation method, breaking the restrictions of the poetic mode on restoring the musicality of the language and the story-telling of the content. It is the best, fluent and easy-to-read translation in the Chinese world, allowing readers to transcend the story itself and see deeper cultural connotations on the basis of understanding.

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Homer's epic is the greatest work in the history of ancient Greece and even Western literature. Among them, "The Iliad" takes the Trojan War as its theme. The war was caused by the robbery of the beauty Helen caused by the Trojan prince Paris in the "Legend of the Golden Apple". It lasted for ten years. The epic mainly narrates the story that happened around the fifty days of the tenth year. The arrogance and greed of the Greek army commander Agamemnon aroused the anger of the army commander Achilles, which triggered a series of battles and killings.
Homer's epic is the greatest work in the history of ancient Greece and even Western literature. Among them, "The Iliad" takes the Trojan War as its theme. The war was caused by the robbery of the beauty Helen caused by the Trojan prince Paris in the "Legend of the Golden Apple". It lasted for ten years. The epic mainly narrates the story that happened around the fifty days of the tenth year. The arrogance and greed of the Greek army commander Agamemnon aroused the anger of the army commander Achilles, which triggered a series of battles and killings.

Homer's Epic: the Iliad Odyssey (translation 40)
General Fiction荷马史诗:伊利亚特·奥德赛(译文40)
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"Homer's Epic" is said to have been written by the blind poet Homer of ancient Greece. It is an immortal heroic epic of ancient Greece and the cornerstone of Western classical culture. The entire poem "Iliad" is divided into 24 volumes and 15,693 lines. It mainly tells the story of the Greek coalition's siege of Troy, a city in Asia Minor. It centers on the quarrel between the Greek coalition commander Agamemnon and the Greek hero Achilles, and focuses on what happened fifty days before the end of the war. The Greek hero Achilles refused to fight in anger because he had a female prisoner taken by his commander Agamemnon, and the Greek coalition suffered a setback. After his friend Patroclus died in battle, Achilles went into battle again and finally killed the Trojan general Hector, turning defeat into victory for the Greek coalition. The Odyssey consists of 24 volumes and 12,110 lines. It tells the story of Odysseus, the hero of the Greek coalition and King of Ithaca, who drifted on the sea for ten years after the Trojan War. After going through hardships and dangers, he finally returned to his homeland and reunited with his wife. Odysseus was brave and resourceful, and used the Trojan horse trick in the Trojan War, and the Greek coalition finally won. He went through many hardships and dangers on his way back home, and subdued the Cyclops and witches. He was also allowed to stay on the island for 7 years by the fairy Calypso. Finally, he asked the prophet Teiresias for directions before he could return to his hometown. At that time, his wife Penelope was suffering from the entanglement of suitors from all over the world, so he disguised himself as a beggar, shot all the suitors to death, and finally reunited his family.
"Homer's Epic" is said to have been written by the blind poet Homer of ancient Greece. It is an immortal heroic epic of ancient Greece and the cornerstone of Western classical culture. The entire poem "Iliad" is divided into 24 volumes and 15,693 lines. It mainly tells the story of the Greek coalition's siege of Troy, a city in Asia Minor. It centers on the quarrel between the Greek coalition commander Agamemnon and the Greek hero Achilles, and focuses on what happened fifty days before the end of the war. The Greek hero Achilles refused to fight in anger because he had a female prisoner taken by his commander Agamemnon, and the Greek coalition suffered a setback. After his friend Patroclus died in battle, Achilles went into battle again and finally killed the Trojan general Hector, turning defeat into victory for the Greek coalition. The Odyssey consists of 24 volumes and 12,110 lines. It tells the story of Odysseus, the hero of the Greek coalition and King of Ithaca, who drifted on the sea for ten years after the Trojan War. After going through hardships and dangers, he finally returned to his homeland and reunited with his wife. Odysseus was brave and resourceful, and used the Trojan horse trick in the Trojan War, and the Greek coalition finally won. He went through many hardships and dangers on his way back home, and subdued the Cyclops and witches. He was also allowed to stay on the island for 7 years by the fairy Calypso. Finally, he asked the prophet Teiresias for directions before he could return to his hometown. At that time, his wife Penelope was suffering from the entanglement of suitors from all over the world, so he disguised himself as a beggar, shot all the suitors to death, and finally reunited his family.

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Homer's epic is the greatest work in the history of ancient Greece and even Western literature. Among them, "The Odyssey" is the only "returning epic" handed down from the "series of epics" based on the legend of the Trojan War. After the resourceful Odysseus captured the city of Troy with the Trojan horse trick, he led his army across the sea and returned home. Encountering various difficulties and obstacles on the way, after ten years of wandering, all his companions died. Only with the help of the goddess Athena, he persevered and returned to his long-lost hometown alone.
Homer's epic is the greatest work in the history of ancient Greece and even Western literature. Among them, "The Odyssey" is the only "returning epic" handed down from the "series of epics" based on the legend of the Trojan War. After the resourceful Odysseus captured the city of Troy with the Trojan horse trick, he led his army across the sea and returned home. Encountering various difficulties and obstacles on the way, after ten years of wandering, all his companions died. Only with the help of the goddess Athena, he persevered and returned to his long-lost hometown alone.

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The first line of "The Iliad" is "The wrath of Achilles is my theme." Achilles, the general of the Greek coalition, was fiery and he showed his anger twice. The epic poem writes that the war has been going on for nine years and ten months, and the outcome is still uncertain. At this time, internal strife broke out among the Greek coalition forces due to the plague. The plague was caused by Agamemnon, the commander of the coalition forces, who refused to return a female prisoner because she was the daughter of the priest Apollo, the sun god. Apollo's priest asked Agamemnon to return his daughter when he was refused, so he prayed to Apollo to punish the Greek coalition forces. If the plague continues to spread, it will make the Greek coalition unstoppable, so Achilles asks Agamemnon to return the female prisoner to prevent the plague from spreading further. Agamemnon reluctantly returned the female prisoner, but unfairly took away another female prisoner originally assigned to Achilles. As compensation for his own loss, Achilles refused to participate in the battle in anger.
The first line of "The Iliad" is "The wrath of Achilles is my theme." Achilles, the general of the Greek coalition, was fiery and he showed his anger twice. The epic poem writes that the war has been going on for nine years and ten months, and the outcome is still uncertain. At this time, internal strife broke out among the Greek coalition forces due to the plague. The plague was caused by Agamemnon, the commander of the coalition forces, who refused to return a female prisoner because she was the daughter of the priest Apollo, the sun god. Apollo's priest asked Agamemnon to return his daughter when he was refused, so he prayed to Apollo to punish the Greek coalition forces. If the plague continues to spread, it will make the Greek coalition unstoppable, so Achilles asks Agamemnon to return the female prisoner to prevent the plague from spreading further. Agamemnon reluctantly returned the female prisoner, but unfairly took away another female prisoner originally assigned to Achilles. As compensation for his own loss, Achilles refused to participate in the battle in anger.

仍在一起:伊夫·博纳富瓦诗集
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This collection of poems embodies the essence of Bonnefoy's works and is also the last collection of poems he wrote during his lifetime. It is a confession written by him to his relatives, friends and readers. It uses deep dreams and speculative dialogues to show the sweetness and maturity he experienced in his "night wandering" at the end of his life. This book, together with "The Movement and Stillness of Dufau", represents Bonnefoy's writing achievements. As a translator and art historian, Bonnefoy explores the nature of art such as "translation", "music" and "photography" in a poetic way in this collection of poems. There are also poems that recall memories of his early life and are full of nostalgia. The collection of poems embodies Bonnefoy's intellectual writing characteristics, but the way he develops his speculations is not abstract, but with the help of a large number of perceptual images and dramatic situations.
This collection of poems embodies the essence of Bonnefoy's works and is also the last collection of poems he wrote during his lifetime. It is a confession written by him to his relatives, friends and readers. It uses deep dreams and speculative dialogues to show the sweetness and maturity he experienced in his "night wandering" at the end of his life. This book, together with "The Movement and Stillness of Dufau", represents Bonnefoy's writing achievements. As a translator and art historian, Bonnefoy explores the nature of art such as "translation", "music" and "photography" in a poetic way in this collection of poems. There are also poems that recall memories of his early life and are full of nostalgia. The collection of poems embodies Bonnefoy's intellectual writing characteristics, but the way he develops his speculations is not abstract, but with the help of a large number of perceptual images and dramatic situations.

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Rabindranath Tagore (1), a famous modern Indian writer, poet, and philosopher, began literary creation when he was a boy. In his creative career of more than half a century, he dabbled in poetry, novels, dramas and other fields, and achieved outstanding achievements in all of them. Among them, his poetry is the one that embodies his style characteristics. In India and in many countries around the world, Tagore is revered as the "Saint of Poetry".
Rabindranath Tagore (1), a famous modern Indian writer, poet, and philosopher, began literary creation when he was a boy. In his creative career of more than half a century, he dabbled in poetry, novels, dramas and other fields, and achieved outstanding achievements in all of them. Among them, his poetry is the one that embodies his style characteristics. In India and in many countries around the world, Tagore is revered as the "Saint of Poetry".

The Book of Longing (leonard Cohen)
Literature渴望之书(莱昂纳德·科恩作品)
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"Byron of Rock and Roll" is a wonderful book that combines poetry and painting, recreating his life roles as a poet, writer, singer, painter, and monk. It was jointly translated by writer Kong Yalei and poet Bei Dao. This book is a collection of Cohen's sincere and moving poems in the form of pictures and texts. It contains nearly a hundred large and small paintings by Cohen, interspersed with nearly a hundred poems. The mischievous and provocative paintings are in perfect contrast with the poems that are meditative, beginningless and yet vaguely dark and humorous. It is a wonderful book that can be sung in a low voice, read silently, and also enjoy a visual feast. It was jointly translated by writer Kong Yalei and poet Bei Dao.
"Byron of Rock and Roll" is a wonderful book that combines poetry and painting, recreating his life roles as a poet, writer, singer, painter, and monk. It was jointly translated by writer Kong Yalei and poet Bei Dao. This book is a collection of Cohen's sincere and moving poems in the form of pictures and texts. It contains nearly a hundred large and small paintings by Cohen, interspersed with nearly a hundred poems. The mischievous and provocative paintings are in perfect contrast with the poems that are meditative, beginningless and yet vaguely dark and humorous. It is a wonderful book that can be sung in a low voice, read silently, and also enjoy a visual feast. It was jointly translated by writer Kong Yalei and poet Bei Dao.

All Things Are Born with Wings
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You are born without limits. You are born with integrity and kindness. You were born with a dream. You were born for greatness. You were born with wings. You weren't supposed to be lying on your hands and knees. If you can spread your wings, learn to fly. The collection of poems includes Rumi's poems that are widely circulated in China and new classics that have never been circulated or published in China. The original English translation of "Rumi: The book of love" is a collection of Rumi's poems selected by the famous American Rumi researcher Coleman Bacchus. He has introduced and commented on each chapter, which is helpful for reading. I hope this book will become a place of love, meet you, and become an opportunity for us to get closer to Rumi and explore our inner self! Dear friends, our closeness is like this: No matter where your feet are, you can feel my solidity under your feet. With such love, how could I only see your world but not you? The way of love is a road to annihilation, a road to bliss "as if it had never existed." All of Rumi's poems can be seen as poems of love. They tend the blooming of the flower of the soul by sorrow, by every current of emotion that flows through the inn of consciousness.
You are born without limits. You are born with integrity and kindness. You were born with a dream. You were born for greatness. You were born with wings. You weren't supposed to be lying on your hands and knees. If you can spread your wings, learn to fly. The collection of poems includes Rumi's poems that are widely circulated in China and new classics that have never been circulated or published in China. The original English translation of "Rumi: The book of love" is a collection of Rumi's poems selected by the famous American Rumi researcher Coleman Bacchus. He has introduced and commented on each chapter, which is helpful for reading. I hope this book will become a place of love, meet you, and become an opportunity for us to get closer to Rumi and explore our inner self! Dear friends, our closeness is like this: No matter where your feet are, you can feel my solidity under your feet. With such love, how could I only see your world but not you? The way of love is a road to annihilation, a road to bliss "as if it had never existed." All of Rumi's poems can be seen as poems of love. They tend the blooming of the flower of the soul by sorrow, by every current of emotion that flows through the inn of consciousness.

我将宇宙随身携带:佩索阿诗集
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As a Portuguese national treasure poet and "the core figure of European modernism", Pessoa created a rich and mysterious universe with his charming "heteronym writing". He created many synonyms in his life, each with different professions and personalities, among which Alberto Caeiro was the most important. Caeiro is a "nature poet" and "objective poet", respected as a master by other people with different names. He spent most of his life on the farm. He has blond hair and blue eyes. He is an orphan and has only completed primary school education. This book contains all the poems written by Caeiro, including three parts: "The Shepherd", "The Shepherd in Love" and "The Shepherd's Continuation". Caeiro hopes to write poetry without any philosophical thoughts, as long as he sees all things truly, emphasizing grasping nature with feelings, and opposing ideological understanding: "I look, things exist. I think, only I exist."
As a Portuguese national treasure poet and "the core figure of European modernism", Pessoa created a rich and mysterious universe with his charming "heteronym writing". He created many synonyms in his life, each with different professions and personalities, among which Alberto Caeiro was the most important. Caeiro is a "nature poet" and "objective poet", respected as a master by other people with different names. He spent most of his life on the farm. He has blond hair and blue eyes. He is an orphan and has only completed primary school education. This book contains all the poems written by Caeiro, including three parts: "The Shepherd", "The Shepherd in Love" and "The Shepherd's Continuation". Caeiro hopes to write poetry without any philosophical thoughts, as long as he sees all things truly, emphasizing grasping nature with feelings, and opposing ideological understanding: "I look, things exist. I think, only I exist."

Wanderer's Night Song
Literature漫游者的夜歌
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"The Wanderer's Night Songs: Selected Poems of Goethe" is a collection of Goethe's poems. It selects more than 200 representative works of Goethe from various periods, including selections from "The Studying Years of Wilhelm Meister" and "Faust". It also includes professional translations by translators such as Feng Zhi, Lu Yuan, Gao Gaofu and Fan Xiuzhang, which reflects the different styles of Goethe's poetry creation in different periods.
"The Wanderer's Night Songs: Selected Poems of Goethe" is a collection of Goethe's poems. It selects more than 200 representative works of Goethe from various periods, including selections from "The Studying Years of Wilhelm Meister" and "Faust". It also includes professional translations by translators such as Feng Zhi, Lu Yuan, Gao Gaofu and Fan Xiuzhang, which reflects the different styles of Goethe's poetry creation in different periods.

泰戈尔精品集·诗歌卷
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This manuscript is a volume of Tagore's fine collection of poems. It selects more than 200 poems composed by Tagore in different periods. It is divided into three categories: lyric poems, narrative poems and lyrics, which comprehensively reflects the artistic characteristics of Tagore's poems. As a master of poetry in the world, Rabindranath Tagore's poetry creation shows a superb artistic level, integrating abstract and profound philosophical contemplation into concrete and tangible artistic images, conveying the poet's beautiful feelings about the world, mankind and nature, and bringing fresh aesthetic taste and emotional resonance to readers.
This manuscript is a volume of Tagore's fine collection of poems. It selects more than 200 poems composed by Tagore in different periods. It is divided into three categories: lyric poems, narrative poems and lyrics, which comprehensively reflects the artistic characteristics of Tagore's poems. As a master of poetry in the world, Rabindranath Tagore's poetry creation shows a superb artistic level, integrating abstract and profound philosophical contemplation into concrete and tangible artistic images, conveying the poet's beautiful feelings about the world, mankind and nature, and bringing fresh aesthetic taste and emotional resonance to readers.

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"Selected Lyric Poems of Rabindranath Tagore" collects Tagore's most representative poems such as "Gitanjali", "Gardener's Collection", "Crescent Moon Collection", "Birds Collection", and "Lover's Gift". These poems reflect the evolution of the author's thoughts and the development trajectory of the art of poetry. The various types of masterpieces and masterpieces of the author's life are all shining like stars in the collection.
"Selected Lyric Poems of Rabindranath Tagore" collects Tagore's most representative poems such as "Gitanjali", "Gardener's Collection", "Crescent Moon Collection", "Birds Collection", and "Lover's Gift". These poems reflect the evolution of the author's thoughts and the development trajectory of the art of poetry. The various types of masterpieces and masterpieces of the author's life are all shining like stars in the collection.

Collected Poems of Plath: Ariel
Literature普拉斯诗集:爱丽尔
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This book contains Sylvia Plath's poems published in the collection "Ariel", which won the Pulitzer Prize for Literature in 1982. Sylvia Plath (1932-1963) is the most important American female poet after Emily Dickinson and Elizabeth Bishop. When she committed suicide for the last time in 1963, she was only 31 years old. She was known as a genius poetess and the pinnacle of the "confessional school" in modern American poetry. Her poems were described by poetry critics as "cold like a siren and as powerful as a witch" because of their powerful penetration, strange images, fiery sentences and crazy rhythm.
This book contains Sylvia Plath's poems published in the collection "Ariel", which won the Pulitzer Prize for Literature in 1982. Sylvia Plath (1932-1963) is the most important American female poet after Emily Dickinson and Elizabeth Bishop. When she committed suicide for the last time in 1963, she was only 31 years old. She was known as a genius poetess and the pinnacle of the "confessional school" in modern American poetry. Her poems were described by poetry critics as "cold like a siren and as powerful as a witch" because of their powerful penetration, strange images, fiery sentences and crazy rhythm.

某晚当我外出散步:奥登抒情诗选
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Selected poems of Auden, one of the great writers of the 20th century. "The Great Mind of the Twentieth Century" in the eyes of Nobel Prize winner Joseph Brodsky. The best version of "Selected Poems of Auden" contains Auden's most popular lyric poems, each of which is praiseworthy. In the past half century, Auden has continuously injected new atmosphere into English poetry. His works range from politics to religion, from cities to rural areas, and are full of beautiful words. Street conversations can also be incorporated into poetry. The first and second volumes of this set of "Selected Poems of Auden" are the complete collection of poems that the author voluntarily retained, and the text has been approved by him. The content basically includes all the previous editions of Auden's poetry collections, and covers all the poet's later collections of short poems. It can be said that the essence of Auden's poetry has been collected here. Looking through the entire book, one can't help but admire the exquisiteness of Auden's poetic skills and the breadth of his feelings, and the ancient Western literary tradition has reappeared in its past glory again and again in his writings. This book is the essence of the two-volume "Selected Poems of Auden". It selects Auden's most popular lyric poems and contains them in praise of each chapter.
Selected poems of Auden, one of the great writers of the 20th century. "The Great Mind of the Twentieth Century" in the eyes of Nobel Prize winner Joseph Brodsky. The best version of "Selected Poems of Auden" contains Auden's most popular lyric poems, each of which is praiseworthy. In the past half century, Auden has continuously injected new atmosphere into English poetry. His works range from politics to religion, from cities to rural areas, and are full of beautiful words. Street conversations can also be incorporated into poetry. The first and second volumes of this set of "Selected Poems of Auden" are the complete collection of poems that the author voluntarily retained, and the text has been approved by him. The content basically includes all the previous editions of Auden's poetry collections, and covers all the poet's later collections of short poems. It can be said that the essence of Auden's poetry has been collected here. Looking through the entire book, one can't help but admire the exquisiteness of Auden's poetic skills and the breadth of his feelings, and the ancient Western literary tradition has reappeared in its past glory again and again in his writings. This book is the essence of the two-volume "Selected Poems of Auden". It selects Auden's most popular lyric poems and contains them in praise of each chapter.

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This book is a complete collection of love poems by Nobel Prize winner Pablo Neruda. It includes "Twenty Love Poems and a Song of Despair" that made him famous when he was young; "The Captain's Poems", which was originally published anonymously in Italy and was acknowledged as belonging to it ten years later; and "One Hundred Sonnets of Love" dedicated to his third wife, Mathilde Urrutia. These poems exhaust all expressions of love: lust, obsession, pain, despair... They are romantic monologues that sing about love, scarred marks of love, strong and passionate expressions of love, and evoke memories of love that are both beautiful and sad.
This book is a complete collection of love poems by Nobel Prize winner Pablo Neruda. It includes "Twenty Love Poems and a Song of Despair" that made him famous when he was young; "The Captain's Poems", which was originally published anonymously in Italy and was acknowledged as belonging to it ten years later; and "One Hundred Sonnets of Love" dedicated to his third wife, Mathilde Urrutia. These poems exhaust all expressions of love: lust, obsession, pain, despair... They are romantic monologues that sing about love, scarred marks of love, strong and passionate expressions of love, and evoke memories of love that are both beautiful and sad.

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The classic masterpiece of contemporary American poet Plath: Death is an Art. An important representative collection of poems by the famous American poet Plath. When she committed suicide on February 11, 1963, she left a black spring binder on her desk, which contained a manuscript collection of forty poems. The collection was originally titled "Ariel and Other Poems." Later, her husband Hughes organized and deleted the manuscript according to the order, and published two different versions of the "Ariel" poetry collection in 1965 and 1966, respectively, the British version and the American version. This revised version of "Ariel" is completely different from the previous two editions - it contains a complete set of forty poems and is arranged in strict accordance with the order of Plath's last manuscript, presenting the author's state of mind at that time more authentically.
The classic masterpiece of contemporary American poet Plath: Death is an Art. An important representative collection of poems by the famous American poet Plath. When she committed suicide on February 11, 1963, she left a black spring binder on her desk, which contained a manuscript collection of forty poems. The collection was originally titled "Ariel and Other Poems." Later, her husband Hughes organized and deleted the manuscript according to the order, and published two different versions of the "Ariel" poetry collection in 1965 and 1966, respectively, the British version and the American version. This revised version of "Ariel" is completely different from the previous two editions - it contains a complete set of forty poems and is arranged in strict accordance with the order of Plath's last manuscript, presenting the author's state of mind at that time more authentically.

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"Flowers of Evil" is the representative work of French poet Baudelaire and one of the most influential literary works of the 19th century. The theme of the poem revolves around the melancholy and ideals of young people, using depressive and gloomy images to express the anxious and uneasy state of people's hearts. Baudelaire changed the definition of beauty from the past advocates of classicism and advocated discovering a different kind of beauty in the ugliness and evil of urban life. The innovations in language and aesthetic ideas of "Flowers of Evil" influenced later poets and became the foundation of modernist literature.
"Flowers of Evil" is the representative work of French poet Baudelaire and one of the most influential literary works of the 19th century. The theme of the poem revolves around the melancholy and ideals of young people, using depressive and gloomy images to express the anxious and uneasy state of people's hearts. Baudelaire changed the definition of beauty from the past advocates of classicism and advocated discovering a different kind of beauty in the ugliness and evil of urban life. The innovations in language and aesthetic ideas of "Flowers of Evil" influenced later poets and became the foundation of modernist literature.

帕斯捷尔纳克诗全集(上)(帕斯捷尔纳克作品系列)
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"The Complete Poems of Pasternak (Part 1)": Pasternak was a giant of Russian poetry in the 20th century. He experienced the Silver Age, the October Revolution and the "thaw" of the Soviet Union. In his early years, he had the courage to renew his fame in the poetry world, and finally won the Nobel Prize for Literature "for his great achievements in the traditional fields of modern lyric poetry and great Russian novels." This book brings together more than 400 of Pasternak's poems from various periods. It is the most complete collection of Pasternak's poems published in China so far and is an important achievement in Russian literary translation.
"The Complete Poems of Pasternak (Part 1)": Pasternak was a giant of Russian poetry in the 20th century. He experienced the Silver Age, the October Revolution and the "thaw" of the Soviet Union. In his early years, he had the courage to renew his fame in the poetry world, and finally won the Nobel Prize for Literature "for his great achievements in the traditional fields of modern lyric poetry and great Russian novels." This book brings together more than 400 of Pasternak's poems from various periods. It is the most complete collection of Pasternak's poems published in China so far and is an important achievement in Russian literary translation.

Selected Novels of Pushkin
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"Selected Novels of Pushkin" contains 8 representative works of Pushkin. "Belkin's Novels" includes "Legend of the Sharpshooter", "Snow Romance", "The Coffin Shop Owner", "The Tragedy of the Postmaster" and "The Lady Who Pretended to Be a Village Girl". It expresses deep sympathy for the misfortunes of little people and starts the tradition of shaping "little people". "Dubrovsky" expresses the darkness of tyranny, the corruption of the nobility and the hypocrisy of the church. "The Queen of Spades" shows the life of aristocrats and criticizes the corruption of upper class society and the darkness of Tsarist Russian society. "The Captain's Daughter" seems to describe a love story, but in fact it praises Pugachev's heroic spirit of opposing tyranny and having the courage to resist.
"Selected Novels of Pushkin" contains 8 representative works of Pushkin. "Belkin's Novels" includes "Legend of the Sharpshooter", "Snow Romance", "The Coffin Shop Owner", "The Tragedy of the Postmaster" and "The Lady Who Pretended to Be a Village Girl". It expresses deep sympathy for the misfortunes of little people and starts the tradition of shaping "little people". "Dubrovsky" expresses the darkness of tyranny, the corruption of the nobility and the hypocrisy of the church. "The Queen of Spades" shows the life of aristocrats and criticizes the corruption of upper class society and the darkness of Tsarist Russian society. "The Captain's Daughter" seems to describe a love story, but in fact it praises Pugachev's heroic spirit of opposing tyranny and having the courage to resist.

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Pushkin's works are of lofty ideological nature and perfect artistry. Expressing his love for freedom and life, and his firm belief that light will defeat darkness, he "uses words to light up people's hearts." His poems such as "Queen of Spades" and "Gypsy" were adapted into important opera scripts; his lyric poems were composed into songs, which became more popular; in addition, some of them became immortal ballets on the stage. This book contains novels written by him.
Pushkin's works are of lofty ideological nature and perfect artistry. Expressing his love for freedom and life, and his firm belief that light will defeat darkness, he "uses words to light up people's hearts." His poems such as "Queen of Spades" and "Gypsy" were adapted into important opera scripts; his lyric poems were composed into songs, which became more popular; in addition, some of them became immortal ballets on the stage. This book contains novels written by him.

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This book is a novel in poetic style, telling the story of Onegin, an aristocratic young man, in the upper class society. The protagonist Onegin in the work is the first image of a superfluous person in the history of Russian literature. The work is the foundation of Russian realist literature and is recognized as a model work of Russian literature. The opera of the same name "Eugene Onegin" is also famous around the world.
This book is a novel in poetic style, telling the story of Onegin, an aristocratic young man, in the upper class society. The protagonist Onegin in the work is the first image of a superfluous person in the history of Russian literature. The work is the foundation of Russian realist literature and is recognized as a model work of Russian literature. The opera of the same name "Eugene Onegin" is also famous around the world.

Selected Classic Novels by Pushkin
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2019 is the 220th anniversary of the birth of Pushkin, the originator of modern Russian literature. Works that represent Pushkin's literary creation have been specially selected to form the "Pushkin Classics" series, which are novels, love poems and children's literature. This anthology is a series of Pushkin's classic novels, including "Belkin's Novels" and "The Queen of Spades". These short and medium-sized novels reflect Pushkin's superb skills in novel creation, including psychological description and character creation, and vividly reflect the social reality and social psychology of nineteenth-century Russia. The length of short and medium stories is also suitable for current reading needs.
2019 is the 220th anniversary of the birth of Pushkin, the originator of modern Russian literature. Works that represent Pushkin's literary creation have been specially selected to form the "Pushkin Classics" series, which are novels, love poems and children's literature. This anthology is a series of Pushkin's classic novels, including "Belkin's Novels" and "The Queen of Spades". These short and medium-sized novels reflect Pushkin's superb skills in novel creation, including psychological description and character creation, and vividly reflect the social reality and social psychology of nineteenth-century Russia. The length of short and medium stories is also suitable for current reading needs.

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"Eugene Onegin" is a long verse novel created by the Russian writer Pushkin. It was written from 1823 to 1831 and published in 1831. This work occupies an important position in the history of Russian literature and has had a profound impact on subsequent Russian literature in terms of genre, language, and content. "Eugene Onegin" revolves around the story of the Petersburg aristocratic young man Onegin and the country girl Tatiana. It depicts the lives of urban aristocrats and rural landowners at that time, outlines the undercurrent historical background, tells the troubles of progressive youth, and praises innocent emotions and values.
"Eugene Onegin" is a long verse novel created by the Russian writer Pushkin. It was written from 1823 to 1831 and published in 1831. This work occupies an important position in the history of Russian literature and has had a profound impact on subsequent Russian literature in terms of genre, language, and content. "Eugene Onegin" revolves around the story of the Petersburg aristocratic young man Onegin and the country girl Tatiana. It depicts the lives of urban aristocrats and rural landowners at that time, outlines the undercurrent historical background, tells the troubles of progressive youth, and praises innocent emotions and values.
