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最美莎翁经典剧作集:奥瑟罗
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400 years after Shakespeare's death, his works are unparalleled in popularity and influence among all other classic writers. The English vocabulary and classic sayings he created have rewritten the entire history of world literature and influenced hundreds of millions of readers for several generations. "Othello" is one of Shakespeare's four great tragedies. It tells the story of Desdemona, the daughter of Venetian senator Brabantio, who fell in love with the Moor Othello, and the two held a private wedding. After Brabantio learned of this, he went to the Senate to accuse Othello. Othello defended himself and told the story of the love proposal, and Brabantio had no choice but to agree. At this time, the Venetian authorities sent Othello to lead troops to resist the Turkish fleet's invasion of the island of Cyprus. Desdemona happily accompanied her husband on the expedition. After arriving in Cyprus, Iago, Othello's flag officer, was very scheming and cunning. He hated Othello for promoting the young officer Cassio to his lieutenant, so he planned to take revenge on Othello...
400 years after Shakespeare's death, his works are unparalleled in popularity and influence among all other classic writers. The English vocabulary and classic sayings he created have rewritten the entire history of world literature and influenced hundreds of millions of readers for several generations. "Othello" is one of Shakespeare's four great tragedies. It tells the story of Desdemona, the daughter of Venetian senator Brabantio, who fell in love with the Moor Othello, and the two held a private wedding. After Brabantio learned of this, he went to the Senate to accuse Othello. Othello defended himself and told the story of the love proposal, and Brabantio had no choice but to agree. At this time, the Venetian authorities sent Othello to lead troops to resist the Turkish fleet's invasion of the island of Cyprus. Desdemona happily accompanied her husband on the expedition. After arriving in Cyprus, Iago, Othello's flag officer, was very scheming and cunning. He hated Othello for promoting the young officer Cassio to his lieutenant, so he planned to take revenge on Othello...

最美莎翁经典剧作集:威尼斯商人
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400 years after Shakespeare's death, his works are unparalleled in popularity and influence among all other classic writers. The English vocabulary and classic sayings he created have rewritten the entire history of world literature and influenced hundreds of millions of readers for several generations. "The Merchant of Venice" is Shakespeare's important early work and a highly satirical comedy. In order to help his friend Bassanio get married, the Venetian merchant Antonio borrowed three thousand gold coins from the Jewish loan shark Shylock. Because Antonio lent money to others without interest, which affected his business and insulted him, Shylock took the opportunity to retaliate and wrote in the loan agreement that if the money was not paid at the end of three months, he would cut off a pound of Antonio's flesh to pay off the debt. Antonio was unable to repay the money as scheduled due to a shipwreck, so Shylock filed a lawsuit and asked Antonio to fulfill the loan agreement...
400 years after Shakespeare's death, his works are unparalleled in popularity and influence among all other classic writers. The English vocabulary and classic sayings he created have rewritten the entire history of world literature and influenced hundreds of millions of readers for several generations. "The Merchant of Venice" is Shakespeare's important early work and a highly satirical comedy. In order to help his friend Bassanio get married, the Venetian merchant Antonio borrowed three thousand gold coins from the Jewish loan shark Shylock. Because Antonio lent money to others without interest, which affected his business and insulted him, Shylock took the opportunity to retaliate and wrote in the loan agreement that if the money was not paid at the end of three months, he would cut off a pound of Antonio's flesh to pay off the debt. Antonio was unable to repay the money as scheduled due to a shipwreck, so Shylock filed a lawsuit and asked Antonio to fulfill the loan agreement...

最美莎翁经典剧作集:暴风雨
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400 years after Shakespeare's death, his works are unparalleled in popularity and influence among all other classic writers. The English vocabulary and classic sayings he created have rewritten the entire history of world literature and influenced hundreds of millions of readers for several generations. "The Tempest" is considered to be the last play written by Shakespeare alone. It has the characteristics of tragedy and comedy, so it is classified as a "legend play". The plot tells the story of Prospero, Duke of Milan, who was usurped by his younger brother because he was studying behind closed doors and ignoring state affairs. He was exiled to the sea with his infant daughter. Thanks to the help of the kind-hearted minister Gongchaluo, they managed to survive and ended up living on a desert island. Prospero relied on the powerful magic he learned in the book to rescue the suffering elves on the island. He also used the power of the elves to control wind and rain, attract enemies, and make them repent and admit their mistakes. Finally, Prospero forgave his enemies with his broad mind, and found a lover for his daughter. Everyone left the island and returned to Milan.
400 years after Shakespeare's death, his works are unparalleled in popularity and influence among all other classic writers. The English vocabulary and classic sayings he created have rewritten the entire history of world literature and influenced hundreds of millions of readers for several generations. "The Tempest" is considered to be the last play written by Shakespeare alone. It has the characteristics of tragedy and comedy, so it is classified as a "legend play". The plot tells the story of Prospero, Duke of Milan, who was usurped by his younger brother because he was studying behind closed doors and ignoring state affairs. He was exiled to the sea with his infant daughter. Thanks to the help of the kind-hearted minister Gongchaluo, they managed to survive and ended up living on a desert island. Prospero relied on the powerful magic he learned in the book to rescue the suffering elves on the island. He also used the power of the elves to control wind and rain, attract enemies, and make them repent and admit their mistakes. Finally, Prospero forgave his enemies with his broad mind, and found a lover for his daughter. Everyone left the island and returned to Milan.

最美莎翁经典剧作集:李尔王
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400 years after Shakespeare's death, his works are unparalleled in popularity and influence among all other classic writers. The English vocabulary and classic sayings he created have rewritten the entire history of world literature and influenced hundreds of millions of readers for several generations. "King Lear" is a famous tragedy by Shakespeare. "King Lear" tells the story of the elderly King Lear who, after abdicating the throne, was driven into the wilderness by his eldest and second daughters who could only speak sweet words. The third daughter, who became the Queen of France, led an army to save her father, but was killed instead. King Lear was so heartbroken that he died beside his younger daughter...
400 years after Shakespeare's death, his works are unparalleled in popularity and influence among all other classic writers. The English vocabulary and classic sayings he created have rewritten the entire history of world literature and influenced hundreds of millions of readers for several generations. "King Lear" is a famous tragedy by Shakespeare. "King Lear" tells the story of the elderly King Lear who, after abdicating the throne, was driven into the wilderness by his eldest and second daughters who could only speak sweet words. The third daughter, who became the Queen of France, led an army to save her father, but was killed instead. King Lear was so heartbroken that he died beside his younger daughter...

最美莎翁经典剧作集:驯悍记
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400 years after Shakespeare's death, his works are unparalleled in popularity and influence among all other classic writers. The English vocabulary and classic sayings he created have rewritten the entire history of world literature and influenced hundreds of millions of readers for several generations. "The Taming of the Shrew" is a famous early humorous comedy by Shakespeare. "The Taming of the Shrew" tells the story of Katharina, who could not find any man who dared to marry her because of her bad temper and stubborn temper. Reluctantly, she married Petruchio, a tall, strong bearded man. Petruchio was determined to train Katharina to be a good wife who would be obedient to him, so he came up with a strategy and started an interesting story of taming the shrew by "fighting violence with violence"...
400 years after Shakespeare's death, his works are unparalleled in popularity and influence among all other classic writers. The English vocabulary and classic sayings he created have rewritten the entire history of world literature and influenced hundreds of millions of readers for several generations. "The Taming of the Shrew" is a famous early humorous comedy by Shakespeare. "The Taming of the Shrew" tells the story of Katharina, who could not find any man who dared to marry her because of her bad temper and stubborn temper. Reluctantly, she married Petruchio, a tall, strong bearded man. Petruchio was determined to train Katharina to be a good wife who would be obedient to him, so he came up with a strategy and started an interesting story of taming the shrew by "fighting violence with violence"...

最美莎翁经典剧作集:罗密欧与朱丽叶
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400 years after Shakespeare's death, his works are unparalleled in popularity and influence among all other classic writers. The English vocabulary and classic sayings he created have rewritten the entire history of world literature and influenced hundreds of millions of readers for several generations. "Romeo and Juliet" is a famous tragedy by Shakespeare. "Romeo and Juliet" tells the story of two young men and women who fell in love, but suffered misfortune due to the generational hatred between the two families, and finally led to the reconciliation of the two families. The play has been popular throughout the ages and, along with "Hamlet", has become the most frequently performed Shakespeare play...
400 years after Shakespeare's death, his works are unparalleled in popularity and influence among all other classic writers. The English vocabulary and classic sayings he created have rewritten the entire history of world literature and influenced hundreds of millions of readers for several generations. "Romeo and Juliet" is a famous tragedy by Shakespeare. "Romeo and Juliet" tells the story of two young men and women who fell in love, but suffered misfortune due to the generational hatred between the two families, and finally led to the reconciliation of the two families. The play has been popular throughout the ages and, along with "Hamlet", has become the most frequently performed Shakespeare play...

最美莎翁经典剧作集:麦克白
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400 years after Shakespeare's death, his works are unparalleled in popularity and influence among all other classic writers. The English vocabulary and classic sayings he created have rewritten the entire history of world literature and influenced hundreds of millions of readers for several generations. Macbeth is Shakespeare's shortest tragedy and one of his most popular works. It is often considered the darkest and most powerful of his tragedies. The story is set in Scotland and observes the evil of chasing power and betrayal in a dramatic way, through psychological effects and political struggles. The play tells the story of Macbeth, a brave Scottish general who receives a prophecy from three witches that he will one day become King of Scotland. Out of ambition and the instigation of his wife, Macbeth assassinated King Duncan and proclaimed himself king. Tormented by self-blame and fantasy, he soon degenerated into a tyrant, forced to protect his throne and suppress hostility and suspicion through constant ruthlessness. The massacre and civil war made Macbeth and his wife arrogant and crazy. Macbeth, who gained power by insidiously usurping the throne, eventually went to destruction...
400 years after Shakespeare's death, his works are unparalleled in popularity and influence among all other classic writers. The English vocabulary and classic sayings he created have rewritten the entire history of world literature and influenced hundreds of millions of readers for several generations. Macbeth is Shakespeare's shortest tragedy and one of his most popular works. It is often considered the darkest and most powerful of his tragedies. The story is set in Scotland and observes the evil of chasing power and betrayal in a dramatic way, through psychological effects and political struggles. The play tells the story of Macbeth, a brave Scottish general who receives a prophecy from three witches that he will one day become King of Scotland. Out of ambition and the instigation of his wife, Macbeth assassinated King Duncan and proclaimed himself king. Tormented by self-blame and fantasy, he soon degenerated into a tyrant, forced to protect his throne and suppress hostility and suspicion through constant ruthlessness. The massacre and civil war made Macbeth and his wife arrogant and crazy. Macbeth, who gained power by insidiously usurping the throne, eventually went to destruction...

最美莎翁经典剧作集:仲夏夜之梦
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400 years after Shakespeare's death, his works are unparalleled in popularity and influence among all other classic writers. The English vocabulary and classic sayings he created have rewritten the entire history of world literature and influenced hundreds of millions of readers for several generations. "A Midsummer Night's Dream" is the most romantic of all Shakespeare's plays. This play tells the story of a pair of lovers in Athens, Hermia and Lysander, who fled Athens due to the opposition of their families and the possible legal sanctions they may face. Demetrius, who loves Hermia, and Helena, who is obsessed with Demetrius, also followed the lovers into the forest. At this time, the fairy king and queen in the forest were at odds because of a "changer". In order to make the Fairy Queen make concessions, the Fairy King sent Puck to get the magic juice to tease the Fairy Queen. This magic juice has such magical power: if you drop it on the eyelids of a sleeping person, no matter whether you are a man or a woman, you will fall madly in love with the first creature you see when you wake up. Because of the emergence of magic juice, the whole story changed dramatically...
400 years after Shakespeare's death, his works are unparalleled in popularity and influence among all other classic writers. The English vocabulary and classic sayings he created have rewritten the entire history of world literature and influenced hundreds of millions of readers for several generations. "A Midsummer Night's Dream" is the most romantic of all Shakespeare's plays. This play tells the story of a pair of lovers in Athens, Hermia and Lysander, who fled Athens due to the opposition of their families and the possible legal sanctions they may face. Demetrius, who loves Hermia, and Helena, who is obsessed with Demetrius, also followed the lovers into the forest. At this time, the fairy king and queen in the forest were at odds because of a "changer". In order to make the Fairy Queen make concessions, the Fairy King sent Puck to get the magic juice to tease the Fairy Queen. This magic juice has such magical power: if you drop it on the eyelids of a sleeping person, no matter whether you are a man or a woman, you will fall madly in love with the first creature you see when you wake up. Because of the emergence of magic juice, the whole story changed dramatically...

最美莎翁经典剧作集:哈姆莱特
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400 years after Shakespeare's death, his works are unparalleled in popularity and influence among all other classic writers. The English vocabulary and classic sayings he created have rewritten the entire history of world literature and influenced hundreds of millions of readers for several generations. "Hamlet" is one of the world's famous tragedies and Shakespeare's most famous play. It tells the story of Prince Hamlet of Denmark who was studying abroad when his uncle Claudius poisoned King Hamlet, usurped the throne and married Queen Gertrude. After Hamlet returned home, his father's ghost told him the cause of his death. He followed the ghost's instructions and decided to take revenge. At the same time, the king began to doubt Hamlet. On the advice of the minister Polonius, he used the minister's daughter and Hamlet's lover Ophelia to test him. He also ordered Rosencrantz and Guildenstern to test him, but he found out. Hamlet took advantage of the opportunity of a troupe to perform in the palace, confirmed the ghost's words, and decided to act. However, in a series of actions, the story turned towards tragedy...
400 years after Shakespeare's death, his works are unparalleled in popularity and influence among all other classic writers. The English vocabulary and classic sayings he created have rewritten the entire history of world literature and influenced hundreds of millions of readers for several generations. "Hamlet" is one of the world's famous tragedies and Shakespeare's most famous play. It tells the story of Prince Hamlet of Denmark who was studying abroad when his uncle Claudius poisoned King Hamlet, usurped the throne and married Queen Gertrude. After Hamlet returned home, his father's ghost told him the cause of his death. He followed the ghost's instructions and decided to take revenge. At the same time, the king began to doubt Hamlet. On the advice of the minister Polonius, he used the minister's daughter and Hamlet's lover Ophelia to test him. He also ordered Rosencrantz and Guildenstern to test him, but he found out. Hamlet took advantage of the opportunity of a troupe to perform in the palace, confirmed the ghost's words, and decided to act. However, in a series of actions, the story turned towards tragedy...

莎士比亚喜剧悲剧全集(套装共六册)
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A complete collection of twenty-three plays from Shakespeare's comedies and tragedies. There are six volumes in total, three volumes of comedy and three volumes of tragedy. In 1947, "The Complete Works of Shakespeare's Dramas" translated by Mr. Zhu Shenghao was published by World Book Company. The entire book was selected and edited based on this edition. As one of China's earliest translators of Shakespeare's works, Zhu Shenghao's primary purpose of translation is to "maintain the charm of the original work", followed by clarity. It has been translated for more than seventy years and is still very popular. Zhu's translation is basically consistent with the style of today's Chinese. The distinctive Wu dialect and words that are unknown to modern readers but are rich in allusions and have great literary talent are all preserved in this edition. If combined with the context, these expressions will not cause obstacles to understanding the original text, and readers can also appreciate the charm of the original translation.
A complete collection of twenty-three plays from Shakespeare's comedies and tragedies. There are six volumes in total, three volumes of comedy and three volumes of tragedy. In 1947, "The Complete Works of Shakespeare's Dramas" translated by Mr. Zhu Shenghao was published by World Book Company. The entire book was selected and edited based on this edition. As one of China's earliest translators of Shakespeare's works, Zhu Shenghao's primary purpose of translation is to "maintain the charm of the original work", followed by clarity. It has been translated for more than seventy years and is still very popular. Zhu's translation is basically consistent with the style of today's Chinese. The distinctive Wu dialect and words that are unknown to modern readers but are rich in allusions and have great literary talent are all preserved in this edition. If combined with the context, these expressions will not cause obstacles to understanding the original text, and readers can also appreciate the charm of the original translation.

毛姆剧作全集(全四卷)
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Maugham is well-known among Chinese readers for his novels such as "The Moon and Sixpence" that have long become cultural symbols. But in fact, in the first half of his life, long before Maugham became a novelist, he had achieved astonishing success in the theater world. During the heyday of his dramatic writing, London's major theaters once staged four of his plays simultaneously. Contemporaries once joked in cartoons that such an achievement would make Shakespeare jealous. Divided into four volumes, this complete collection includes complete translations of all 25 Maugham published plays, filling a gap in this field in the domestic publishing industry. His plays particularly embody his literary style that appeals to both refined and popular tastes, humor and wit, and are worthy of appreciation by all Maugham lovers.
Maugham is well-known among Chinese readers for his novels such as "The Moon and Sixpence" that have long become cultural symbols. But in fact, in the first half of his life, long before Maugham became a novelist, he had achieved astonishing success in the theater world. During the heyday of his dramatic writing, London's major theaters once staged four of his plays simultaneously. Contemporaries once joked in cartoons that such an achievement would make Shakespeare jealous. Divided into four volumes, this complete collection includes complete translations of all 25 Maugham published plays, filling a gap in this field in the domestic publishing industry. His plays particularly embody his literary style that appeals to both refined and popular tastes, humor and wit, and are worthy of appreciation by all Maugham lovers.

Five Suns of Mexico
Literature墨西哥的五个太阳
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The purpose of writing this book is to review the extraordinary thousand years that Mexico has just experienced at the beginning of the new millennium. Novels, essays, plays: the voices that can be heard in the book, although the tonality is different, all arise from a confusion, which is also the center of the book, that is, when, where and how the individual and the history intersect, when, where and how the individual path and the collective path intersect. Hopefully this anthology will help stir our memories, our imaginations, and our questions about ourselves. This Mexican notebook could probably be inscribed with this inscription: Imagine the past. Keep the future in mind. The great thing about Mexico is that its past is still very much alive. Yes, we outlive the calendar.
The purpose of writing this book is to review the extraordinary thousand years that Mexico has just experienced at the beginning of the new millennium. Novels, essays, plays: the voices that can be heard in the book, although the tonality is different, all arise from a confusion, which is also the center of the book, that is, when, where and how the individual and the history intersect, when, where and how the individual path and the collective path intersect. Hopefully this anthology will help stir our memories, our imaginations, and our questions about ourselves. This Mexican notebook could probably be inscribed with this inscription: Imagine the past. Keep the future in mind. The great thing about Mexico is that its past is still very much alive. Yes, we outlive the calendar.

Four Kinds of Ibsen's Dramas
Literature易卜生戏剧四种
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"Pillars of Society" describes two different worlds of men and women, as well as the ancient Norwegian society and the vibrant American society. "A Doll's House" mainly writes about the self-awakening process of the protagonist Nora getting rid of her status as a doll. "Ghosts" describes the loveless and hopeless married life of the heroine, and profoundly exposes the ugliness of society at that time. "Enemy of the People" revolves around a spa plan, and through the protagonist Stockmann, he criticized the public opinions and democratic principles of the Victorian era.
"Pillars of Society" describes two different worlds of men and women, as well as the ancient Norwegian society and the vibrant American society. "A Doll's House" mainly writes about the self-awakening process of the protagonist Nora getting rid of her status as a doll. "Ghosts" describes the loveless and hopeless married life of the heroine, and profoundly exposes the ugliness of society at that time. "Enemy of the People" revolves around a spa plan, and through the protagonist Stockmann, he criticized the public opinions and democratic principles of the Victorian era.

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

Twelfth Night
Literature第十二夜
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"Twelfth Night" is the end of Shakespeare's early comedy creation. With a lyrical style and romantic comedy form, this work once again eulogizes the beautiful humanistic ideals of love and friendship, and expresses the beauty of life and love.
"Twelfth Night" is the end of Shakespeare's early comedy creation. With a lyrical style and romantic comedy form, this work once again eulogizes the beautiful humanistic ideals of love and friendship, and expresses the beauty of life and love.

Faust (part 1)
Literature浮士德(第一部)
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"Faust (Part 1)" has a total of 4612 lines of poetry and 60 lines of prose. The entire book was first published in 1808, and the writing process took nearly 40 years. The first part is mainly composed of two parts, one is the scholar's play, and the other is Gretchen's play. The scholar's play not only embodies the satire of scholars and academics, but also foreshadows the trends and problems of modern natural science. The Gretchen play staged Faust's emotional experience in the small world. Specifically, it was the "love tragedy" between Faust, an aristocratic young man, and the common girl Gretchen: Faust's temptation led the innocent girl Gretchen to commit a crime and suffer the disaster of "extermination." Annotations are added to the translation, mainly intellectual explanations, divided into marginal notes and footnotes; each scene is preceded by a brief "explanation", which is an explanation of the title, and a brief explanation of the written history, plot, poetry and drama form; "Brief Commentary" is dealt with when necessary, summarizing the issues involved and adding additional comments.
"Faust (Part 1)" has a total of 4612 lines of poetry and 60 lines of prose. The entire book was first published in 1808, and the writing process took nearly 40 years. The first part is mainly composed of two parts, one is the scholar's play, and the other is Gretchen's play. The scholar's play not only embodies the satire of scholars and academics, but also foreshadows the trends and problems of modern natural science. The Gretchen play staged Faust's emotional experience in the small world. Specifically, it was the "love tragedy" between Faust, an aristocratic young man, and the common girl Gretchen: Faust's temptation led the innocent girl Gretchen to commit a crime and suffer the disaster of "extermination." Annotations are added to the translation, mainly intellectual explanations, divided into marginal notes and footnotes; each scene is preceded by a brief "explanation", which is an explanation of the title, and a brief explanation of the written history, plot, poetry and drama form; "Brief Commentary" is dealt with when necessary, summarizing the issues involved and adding additional comments.

Othello (shakespeare's Drama Collection)
Literature奥赛罗(莎士比亚戏剧典藏)
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This book is one of the Shakespeare drama collection series. This series is a bilingual version (English is the original British novel). The book is equipped with pen illustrations by the master illustrator Hugh Thomson. It also comes with a theater version audiobook with pure American pronunciation. "Othello" is one of Shakespeare's four great tragedies. Othello is a brave general in the Principality of Venice. He falls in love with Desdemona, the daughter of a senator, but because he is black, the marriage is not allowed. The two had to get married privately. Othello had an insidious flag officer, Iago, who instigated the relationship between Othello and Desdemona, saying that Cassio, another lieutenant, had an unusual relationship with Desdemona. Othello believed it and strangled his wife to death in anger. When he learned the truth, he drew his sword and killed himself in regret, and fell beside Desdemona.
This book is one of the Shakespeare drama collection series. This series is a bilingual version (English is the original British novel). The book is equipped with pen illustrations by the master illustrator Hugh Thomson. It also comes with a theater version audiobook with pure American pronunciation. "Othello" is one of Shakespeare's four great tragedies. Othello is a brave general in the Principality of Venice. He falls in love with Desdemona, the daughter of a senator, but because he is black, the marriage is not allowed. The two had to get married privately. Othello had an insidious flag officer, Iago, who instigated the relationship between Othello and Desdemona, saying that Cassio, another lieutenant, had an unusual relationship with Desdemona. Othello believed it and strangled his wife to death in anger. When he learned the truth, he drew his sword and killed himself in regret, and fell beside Desdemona.

莎士比亚悲剧:哈姆雷特 Hamlet(双语译林)
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"Hamlet" is a representative work of Shakespeare's tragedies. This work was written in 1602. It has reached unprecedented depth and breadth in ideological content, profoundly revealing the sins and essential characteristics of late feudal society. Among them, plots such as the father being killed by an evil uncle, the throne being usurped, the mother marrying the murderer in incest, the crown prince trying to take revenge and pretending to be crazy, etc., Can all be found in ancient Nordic legends. Shakespeare belongs not only to one era but to all centuries. His plays are like the Big Dipper in the bright starry sky, guiding people in the direction. "To survive or not to perish, this is a question worth considering." He raised this question as a basic proposition of philosophy.
"Hamlet" is a representative work of Shakespeare's tragedies. This work was written in 1602. It has reached unprecedented depth and breadth in ideological content, profoundly revealing the sins and essential characteristics of late feudal society. Among them, plots such as the father being killed by an evil uncle, the throne being usurped, the mother marrying the murderer in incest, the crown prince trying to take revenge and pretending to be crazy, etc., Can all be found in ancient Nordic legends. Shakespeare belongs not only to one era but to all centuries. His plays are like the Big Dipper in the bright starry sky, guiding people in the direction. "To survive or not to perish, this is a question worth considering." He raised this question as a basic proposition of philosophy.

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"A Midsummer Night's Dream" is the most mature comedy work of the British playwright William Shakespeare in his youth. It is also one of William Shakespeare's most famous comedies. It tells a love story in which lovers finally get married.
"A Midsummer Night's Dream" is the most mature comedy work of the British playwright William Shakespeare in his youth. It is also one of William Shakespeare's most famous comedies. It tells a love story in which lovers finally get married.

Hamlet (translated Classic)
Literature哈姆雷特(译文经典)
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A masterpiece of the great writer Shakespeare, a popular classic of Shakespeare's plays, a model of complex and profound characters, and a highly praised poetic translation. Shakespeare's masterpiece is recognized as a treasure of human culture, and "Hamlet" is Shakespeare's most famous tragedy and the most famous chapter in the history of human literature and even civilization. The translation of this book is an important result of Mr. Fang Ping, a famous Shakespeare scholar and translator, who devoted himself to the study of Shakespeare and translated poems into poems. It fully meets the needs of readers for studying Shakespeare plays and collecting books.
A masterpiece of the great writer Shakespeare, a popular classic of Shakespeare's plays, a model of complex and profound characters, and a highly praised poetic translation. Shakespeare's masterpiece is recognized as a treasure of human culture, and "Hamlet" is Shakespeare's most famous tragedy and the most famous chapter in the history of human literature and even civilization. The translation of this book is an important result of Mr. Fang Ping, a famous Shakespeare scholar and translator, who devoted himself to the study of Shakespeare and translated poems into poems. It fully meets the needs of readers for studying Shakespeare plays and collecting books.
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从维熙文集(全14卷)
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The fourteen volumes collected in this collection include the most valuable, powerful, and thoughtful works from Weixi's literary creation and throughout his entire creative career of more than 60 years. It includes 10 volumes of novels and 4 volumes of documentary literature and prose. It is a collection of Mr. Weixi's life creations. In the literary world of the 1950s, Cong Weixi, Wang Meng, Liu Shaotang, and Deng Youmei were known as the "Four Little Swans".
The fourteen volumes collected in this collection include the most valuable, powerful, and thoughtful works from Weixi's literary creation and throughout his entire creative career of more than 60 years. It includes 10 volumes of novels and 4 volumes of documentary literature and prose. It is a collection of Mr. Weixi's life creations. In the literary world of the 1950s, Cong Weixi, Wang Meng, Liu Shaotang, and Deng Youmei were known as the "Four Little Swans".

Collection of Haruki Murakami's Works: Novels, Essays, and Interviews (set of 21 Volumes in Total)
Literature村上春树作品集:长篇小说、随笔杂文、访谈纪实全收录(套装共21册)
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Haruki Murakami is a famous modern Japanese writer. His works are widely known around the world and he has won multiple world-class literary awards. He is also one of the writers who has received the highest call for the Nobel Prize in Literature over the years. "The Collection of Haruki Murakami: Novels, Essays, and Interviews" contains a total of 21 Murakami works, including 11 Murakami novels: "Listen to the Wind," "Sheep Hunting Adventures," "Pinball in 1973," "The End of the World and Grim Wonderland," "Sputnik Lovers," "South of the Border, West of the Sun," "The Journey of Strange Birds," "Norwegian Woods," "Dance!" Dance! Dance! "Kafka on the Shore", "Knight Master"; 7 essays: "The Final Sad Foreign Language", "Murakami Asahido Diary: How to Find the Whirlpool Cat", "Murakami Broadcast", "No Swinging Without Meaning", "Border·Near", "Drums from the Distant", "Rainy Day"; 2 documentary works: "Underground 1", "Underground 2: The Promised Land" and interview collection: "The Owl Takes Off at Dusk".
Haruki Murakami is a famous modern Japanese writer. His works are widely known around the world and he has won multiple world-class literary awards. He is also one of the writers who has received the highest call for the Nobel Prize in Literature over the years. "The Collection of Haruki Murakami: Novels, Essays, and Interviews" contains a total of 21 Murakami works, including 11 Murakami novels: "Listen to the Wind," "Sheep Hunting Adventures," "Pinball in 1973," "The End of the World and Grim Wonderland," "Sputnik Lovers," "South of the Border, West of the Sun," "The Journey of Strange Birds," "Norwegian Woods," "Dance!" Dance! Dance! "Kafka on the Shore", "Knight Master"; 7 essays: "The Final Sad Foreign Language", "Murakami Asahido Diary: How to Find the Whirlpool Cat", "Murakami Broadcast", "No Swinging Without Meaning", "Border·Near", "Drums from the Distant", "Rainy Day"; 2 documentary works: "Underground 1", "Underground 2: The Promised Land" and interview collection: "The Owl Takes Off at Dusk".

菲茨杰拉德文集(全八卷)
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A dream classic of the Jazz Age, Haruki Murakami's favorite writer. His works deeply depict the modern and prosperous urban life in the United States in the 1920s, and the poetic and picturesque language shows the dreams, love and disillusionment of the American dream in the "Jazz Age". Won the first prize of the 12th Shanghai Book Award, it is a collection of Phil's important short and long essays and letters, a perfect fusion of Phil's works and the "Jazz Age". The translators are a collection of famous translators, including Wu Ningkun, Tang Xinmei, Tang Yongkuan, Cai Hui and other translators, as well as young talents in the field of translation such as Huang Fuhai, Huang Yuning and Bao Huiyi. The translation agency adopts the authoritative edition of Scribner's American Press, which first published Fitzgerald's works, in its overall structure, and arranges the entire collection according to their editing style. It also supplements the contents of the more authoritative Oxford and Penguin editions of Fitzgerald's collected works abroad. The translator is invited to excerpt the wonderful articles from "The Talented Life of Fitzgerald" by Bruccoli, an authoritative scholar who studies Fitzgerald, as an appendix to help readers understand the background and historical atmosphere of each work written by Fitzgerald. It is a complete and valuable collection of Fitzgerald's essays with pictures and texts.
A dream classic of the Jazz Age, Haruki Murakami's favorite writer. His works deeply depict the modern and prosperous urban life in the United States in the 1920s, and the poetic and picturesque language shows the dreams, love and disillusionment of the American dream in the "Jazz Age". Won the first prize of the 12th Shanghai Book Award, it is a collection of Phil's important short and long essays and letters, a perfect fusion of Phil's works and the "Jazz Age". The translators are a collection of famous translators, including Wu Ningkun, Tang Xinmei, Tang Yongkuan, Cai Hui and other translators, as well as young talents in the field of translation such as Huang Fuhai, Huang Yuning and Bao Huiyi. The translation agency adopts the authoritative edition of Scribner's American Press, which first published Fitzgerald's works, in its overall structure, and arranges the entire collection according to their editing style. It also supplements the contents of the more authoritative Oxford and Penguin editions of Fitzgerald's collected works abroad. The translator is invited to excerpt the wonderful articles from "The Talented Life of Fitzgerald" by Bruccoli, an authoritative scholar who studies Fitzgerald, as an appendix to help readers understand the background and historical atmosphere of each work written by Fitzgerald. It is a complete and valuable collection of Fitzgerald's essays with pictures and texts.

Through the Window
Literature透过窗户
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"Through the Window" contains seventeen literary reviews and one short story published by the writer Barnes in the New York Review of Books, the London Review of Books, and the Guardian. Critics include Penelope Fitzgerald, Orwell, Kipling, Ford, Merrimee, Houellebecq, Hemingway, Updike and others. As one of the most outstanding contemporary British novelists, Barnes is also an elegant and witty literary critic. In his writing, the image of the writer emerges vividly on the page: How did Orwell's boarding school experience affect his writing? Kipling traveled in France every year by car. What kind of affection did he have for France? Edith Wharton advanced an astronomical $8,000 royalties to Henry James anonymously; Lydia Davis was not very enthusiastic about "Madame Bovary," but her translation was the best... Through these windows of text, we see what is the best novel and the truth about life.
"Through the Window" contains seventeen literary reviews and one short story published by the writer Barnes in the New York Review of Books, the London Review of Books, and the Guardian. Critics include Penelope Fitzgerald, Orwell, Kipling, Ford, Merrimee, Houellebecq, Hemingway, Updike and others. As one of the most outstanding contemporary British novelists, Barnes is also an elegant and witty literary critic. In his writing, the image of the writer emerges vividly on the page: How did Orwell's boarding school experience affect his writing? Kipling traveled in France every year by car. What kind of affection did he have for France? Edith Wharton advanced an astronomical $8,000 royalties to Henry James anonymously; Lydia Davis was not very enthusiastic about "Madame Bovary," but her translation was the best... Through these windows of text, we see what is the best novel and the truth about life.

Golden Rooster (rulfo Trilogy)
Literature金鸡(鲁尔福三部曲)
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Due to a disability in his arm, Dionisio Binzon can only earn a living by doing manual labor as a "caller" in the village. At a temple fair, he rescued a dying golden rooster and took good care of it, but his mother died of overwork. Being poor and destitute, he pinned his fate on the rooster and decided to go out alone. The golden rooster repeatedly won in subsequent cockfights, unexpectedly giving him the courage to live. Traveling all over the country, Bin Song met a "capon girl". Wherever she was, he was invincible. Just when he thought things were going smoothly, fate had its own plans...
Due to a disability in his arm, Dionisio Binzon can only earn a living by doing manual labor as a "caller" in the village. At a temple fair, he rescued a dying golden rooster and took good care of it, but his mother died of overwork. Being poor and destitute, he pinned his fate on the rooster and decided to go out alone. The golden rooster repeatedly won in subsequent cockfights, unexpectedly giving him the courage to live. Traveling all over the country, Bin Song met a "capon girl". Wherever she was, he was invincible. Just when he thought things were going smoothly, fate had its own plans...

加缪笔记:1935—1959(精选集)
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From his early entry into the literary world in 1935 to his sudden death in 1960, Camus recorded his thoughts on creation and life in the form of notebooks for about twenty-five years. He wrote a total of nine exercise books for students, including literature, philosophy, politics, views on human destiny, as well as writing plans, reading notes, scenery, travel notes, contacts, etc., Presenting to readers what Camus saw, heard, thought, and did as an artist, writer, and philosopher through concise and clear words.
From his early entry into the literary world in 1935 to his sudden death in 1960, Camus recorded his thoughts on creation and life in the form of notebooks for about twenty-five years. He wrote a total of nine exercise books for students, including literature, philosophy, politics, views on human destiny, as well as writing plans, reading notes, scenery, travel notes, contacts, etc., Presenting to readers what Camus saw, heard, thought, and did as an artist, writer, and philosopher through concise and clear words.
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Selected Historical Plays of Shakespeare
Literature莎士比亚历史剧选
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Includes 7 historical plays by Shakespeare "The Tragedy of Richard II" (Richard II) "Henry IV" (Part 1) "Henry IV" (Part 2) "Henry V" "The Martyrdom of the Queen" (Antony and Cleopatra) "The Murder of Caesar" (Julius Caesar) "The Heroic Treason" (Coriolanus)
Includes 7 historical plays by Shakespeare "The Tragedy of Richard II" (Richard II) "Henry IV" (Part 1) "Henry IV" (Part 2) "Henry V" "The Martyrdom of the Queen" (Antony and Cleopatra) "The Murder of Caesar" (Julius Caesar) "The Heroic Treason" (Coriolanus)

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The story takes place in the Southern Song Dynasty. Du Bao, the governor of Nan'an, had a daughter, Du Liniang. One spring day when she was 16 years old, Du Liniang visited the garden for the first time. When she was sleepy, she dreamed of a scholar who broke willow trees. When I woke up from a spring dream, the scholar was gone. Du Liniang never became ill. Before she died, she asked her family to hide her self-portrait under the Taihu stone in the Peony Pavilion. At this time, the Jin soldiers named Li Quan King of Liujin and attacked the Huaiyang area. Du Bao buried Du Liniang in Meihua Temple, and was quickly transferred to Huaiyang to guard it. The scholar in the dream is Liu Mengmei from Lingnan. His family was in decline and he decided to leave his hometown and go north to seek fame. When passing by Nan'an, I picked up Du Liniang's self-portrait by chance. At night, he saw the woman in the painting - it turned out that Du Liniang, with the permission of the King of Hell, left the city of Fusi. Her soul came to Plum Blossom Temple and had a tryst with Liu Mengmei at night. Liu Mengmei was not afraid after learning that Du Liniang was a ghost. He managed to obtain the elixir, dug up the grave, and brought Liniang back to life. However, the play in ancient times did not end until the first prize was won. Liu Mengmei and Du Liniang went to Lin'an to take the exam together. When the list was unveiled, Li Quan's rebellion happened again, and Du Bao was besieged. In troubled times, can Du Liniang, who has broken through the two realms of yin and yang, be reunited with her parents and finally get married to Liu Mengmei... There is a bold emotion in Du Liniang. In Liu Mengmei, there are intellectual ideals and grievances. Tang Xianzu, who left officialdom at the age of 49, wrote about his understanding of life in "The Peony Pavilion".
The story takes place in the Southern Song Dynasty. Du Bao, the governor of Nan'an, had a daughter, Du Liniang. One spring day when she was 16 years old, Du Liniang visited the garden for the first time. When she was sleepy, she dreamed of a scholar who broke willow trees. When I woke up from a spring dream, the scholar was gone. Du Liniang never became ill. Before she died, she asked her family to hide her self-portrait under the Taihu stone in the Peony Pavilion. At this time, the Jin soldiers named Li Quan King of Liujin and attacked the Huaiyang area. Du Bao buried Du Liniang in Meihua Temple, and was quickly transferred to Huaiyang to guard it. The scholar in the dream is Liu Mengmei from Lingnan. His family was in decline and he decided to leave his hometown and go north to seek fame. When passing by Nan'an, I picked up Du Liniang's self-portrait by chance. At night, he saw the woman in the painting - it turned out that Du Liniang, with the permission of the King of Hell, left the city of Fusi. Her soul came to Plum Blossom Temple and had a tryst with Liu Mengmei at night. Liu Mengmei was not afraid after learning that Du Liniang was a ghost. He managed to obtain the elixir, dug up the grave, and brought Liniang back to life. However, the play in ancient times did not end until the first prize was won. Liu Mengmei and Du Liniang went to Lin'an to take the exam together. When the list was unveiled, Li Quan's rebellion happened again, and Du Bao was besieged. In troubled times, can Du Liniang, who has broken through the two realms of yin and yang, be reunited with her parents and finally get married to Liu Mengmei... There is a bold emotion in Du Liniang. In Liu Mengmei, there are intellectual ideals and grievances. Tang Xianzu, who left officialdom at the age of 49, wrote about his understanding of life in "The Peony Pavilion".

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This book includes two famous drama scripts by Mr. Lao She, one is "Teahouse" and the other is "Longxugou". "Teahouse" was created in 1956. The play uses a teahouse called Yutai to show the social changes in the three eras of the Reform Movement of 1898, the warlord war, and the eve of the founding of New China for nearly half a century, as well as all the living beings in this society. There are dozens of characters appearing in the play, but all of them have distinct personalities. You can "know the person by hearing their voice" and "outline the outline of a character in just a few words." This play has been performed many times at home and abroad and has won high praise. It is a classic work of contemporary Chinese drama creation. "Longxugou" was created in 1950. The play describes the different experiences of several families in a small courtyard in Beijing during social changes, and shows the earth-shaking changes in the old and new eras. The play creates unique characters such as Madman Cheng, Aunt Wang, Niangzi, and Sister-in-law Ding.
This book includes two famous drama scripts by Mr. Lao She, one is "Teahouse" and the other is "Longxugou". "Teahouse" was created in 1956. The play uses a teahouse called Yutai to show the social changes in the three eras of the Reform Movement of 1898, the warlord war, and the eve of the founding of New China for nearly half a century, as well as all the living beings in this society. There are dozens of characters appearing in the play, but all of them have distinct personalities. You can "know the person by hearing their voice" and "outline the outline of a character in just a few words." This play has been performed many times at home and abroad and has won high praise. It is a classic work of contemporary Chinese drama creation. "Longxugou" was created in 1950. The play describes the different experiences of several families in a small courtyard in Beijing during social changes, and shows the earth-shaking changes in the old and new eras. The play creates unique characters such as Madman Cheng, Aunt Wang, Niangzi, and Sister-in-law Ding.

推销员之死(阿瑟·米勒作品系列)
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"People are not fruits. You can't eat oranges and throw away the peel." "Death of a Salesman" is the pinnacle work of Arthur Miller, the famous dramatist known as "the conscience of American drama." Willy Loman was a salesman. In his prime, he had reliable business skills. His wife Linda was a good housekeeper, and his two sons, Biff and Happy, made him proud. However, as time goes by, his good luck seems to be leaving him, and his life is gradually getting out of control... The author tears apart the glamorous appearance of the "American Dream", compassionately understands the tragic fate of the little people, and quietly presents his hope and pain on the dramatic stage. The play was published in 1949 and ran for 742 consecutive performances on Broadway. It won the Pulitzer Prize, the Tony Award, and the New York Drama Critics Circle Award. It was the first play to win the three major drama awards in one fell swoop, making Arthur Miller a household name in the United States. It was adapted into a film of the same name in 1985, starring Oscar winner Dustin Hoffman. The translator of this book, Mr. Ying Ruocheng, is a famous Chinese performing artist, translator, and drama director. He played the leading role in the Chinese premiere of "Death of a Salesman" directed by Arthur Miller himself.
"People are not fruits. You can't eat oranges and throw away the peel." "Death of a Salesman" is the pinnacle work of Arthur Miller, the famous dramatist known as "the conscience of American drama." Willy Loman was a salesman. In his prime, he had reliable business skills. His wife Linda was a good housekeeper, and his two sons, Biff and Happy, made him proud. However, as time goes by, his good luck seems to be leaving him, and his life is gradually getting out of control... The author tears apart the glamorous appearance of the "American Dream", compassionately understands the tragic fate of the little people, and quietly presents his hope and pain on the dramatic stage. The play was published in 1949 and ran for 742 consecutive performances on Broadway. It won the Pulitzer Prize, the Tony Award, and the New York Drama Critics Circle Award. It was the first play to win the three major drama awards in one fell swoop, making Arthur Miller a household name in the United States. It was adapted into a film of the same name in 1985, starring Oscar winner Dustin Hoffman. The translator of this book, Mr. Ying Ruocheng, is a famous Chinese performing artist, translator, and drama director. He played the leading role in the Chinese premiere of "Death of a Salesman" directed by Arthur Miller himself.

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The story all takes place in a teahouse in Beijing. People come and go in the teahouse, and people of all colors and religions gather together. A big teahouse is like a small society. Mr. Lao She captured the characteristics of this scene and highly condensed the time span of half a century and 60 to 70 primary and secondary characters into the teahouse, showing life scenes in three eras after the failure of the Reform Movement of 1898 in the late Qing Dynasty, the period of the Beiyang warlord separatism in the early years of the Republic of China, and the eve of the fall of the Kuomintang regime. He summarized the sharp opposition and conflicts between various classes and forces in Chinese society, and revealed the historical destiny of semi-feudal and semi-colonial China.
The story all takes place in a teahouse in Beijing. People come and go in the teahouse, and people of all colors and religions gather together. A big teahouse is like a small society. Mr. Lao She captured the characteristics of this scene and highly condensed the time span of half a century and 60 to 70 primary and secondary characters into the teahouse, showing life scenes in three eras after the failure of the Reform Movement of 1898 in the late Qing Dynasty, the period of the Beiyang warlord separatism in the early years of the Republic of China, and the eve of the fall of the Kuomintang regime. He summarized the sharp opposition and conflicts between various classes and forces in Chinese society, and revealed the historical destiny of semi-feudal and semi-colonial China.

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"Hamlet" is one of the four tragedies of the great dramatist and poet William Shakespeare. The story tells that the father of Prince Hamlet of Denmark suddenly died mysteriously while taking a nap in the garden. His uncle Claudius succeeded as king and married Hamlet's mother. Prince Hamlet met his father's ghost in pain. The ghost told the prince that his life, throne and wife were taken away by his uncle Claudius in his sleep, and told Hamlet to avenge him. So Hamlet begins a tortuous journey of revenge... There are a thousand Hamlets for a thousand readers, and everyone will see their own inner struggle in this story. When your faith collapses in the face of reality, what choice will you make? To live or not to live, that is the question.
"Hamlet" is one of the four tragedies of the great dramatist and poet William Shakespeare. The story tells that the father of Prince Hamlet of Denmark suddenly died mysteriously while taking a nap in the garden. His uncle Claudius succeeded as king and married Hamlet's mother. Prince Hamlet met his father's ghost in pain. The ghost told the prince that his life, throne and wife were taken away by his uncle Claudius in his sleep, and told Hamlet to avenge him. So Hamlet begins a tortuous journey of revenge... There are a thousand Hamlets for a thousand readers, and everyone will see their own inner struggle in this story. When your faith collapses in the face of reality, what choice will you make? To live or not to live, that is the question.
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"The Merchant of Venice" is Shakespeare's early comedy work. The book tells the story of Antonio, a kind and loyal Venetian businessman, who borrowed usury from the ruthless Jewish businessman Shylock on behalf of his friend Bassanio, and used his merchant ship as a mortgage. Shylock wanted to take the opportunity to cut Antonio's flesh and agreed. But something happened to Antonio's merchant ship, and Shylock took Antonio to court. In court, the clever Portia promised Shylock that he could cut off any piece of Antonio's flesh, but if a drop of blood was shed (the contract only stated one pound of flesh, but did not promise to give Shylock any drop of blood), his life and property would be exchanged. In the end Antonio is rescued and everyone gets a happy ending except Shylock.
"The Merchant of Venice" is Shakespeare's early comedy work. The book tells the story of Antonio, a kind and loyal Venetian businessman, who borrowed usury from the ruthless Jewish businessman Shylock on behalf of his friend Bassanio, and used his merchant ship as a mortgage. Shylock wanted to take the opportunity to cut Antonio's flesh and agreed. But something happened to Antonio's merchant ship, and Shylock took Antonio to court. In court, the clever Portia promised Shylock that he could cut off any piece of Antonio's flesh, but if a drop of blood was shed (the contract only stated one pound of flesh, but did not promise to give Shylock any drop of blood), his life and property would be exchanged. In the end Antonio is rescued and everyone gets a happy ending except Shylock.

一间自己的房间(经典译林)
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"A Room of One's Own" is a masterpiece of essays by British writer Virginia Woolf. From the perspective of inequality between men and women in real society, she reveals the difficulty of human beings moving towards modern civilization. She hoped that the progress and improvement of society and the progress and improvement of mankind would be the direction for both men and women to work together. Women are destined to play an important role in modern society with the rapid development of science and technology. This essay has eternal value.
"A Room of One's Own" is a masterpiece of essays by British writer Virginia Woolf. From the perspective of inequality between men and women in real society, she reveals the difficulty of human beings moving towards modern civilization. She hoped that the progress and improvement of society and the progress and improvement of mankind would be the direction for both men and women to work together. Women are destined to play an important role in modern society with the rapid development of science and technology. This essay has eternal value.

Baron in the Tree
Literature树上的男爵
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"The Baron in the Trees" is one of Calvino's "Our Ancestors" trilogy. The "Our Ancestors" trilogy includes: "The Non-Existent Knight", "The Viscount Split in Two" and "The Baron in the Trees". These three stories represent the three stages leading to freedom, and are about the experience of how people realize themselves: strive for in "The Non-Existent Knight" Survival, the pursuit of a complete life that is not ravaged by society in "The Viscount in Two", and a path to wholeness in "The Baron in the Trees" - a non-individualistic wholeness achieved through unswerving efforts towards personal self-determination. A stubborn resistance made Cosimo decide never to leave a tree since he was twelve years old. From then on, he lived in trees all his life, but connected his life more closely with the earth. Is it true that you have to distance yourself from others before you can finally be with them?
"The Baron in the Trees" is one of Calvino's "Our Ancestors" trilogy. The "Our Ancestors" trilogy includes: "The Non-Existent Knight", "The Viscount Split in Two" and "The Baron in the Trees". These three stories represent the three stages leading to freedom, and are about the experience of how people realize themselves: strive for in "The Non-Existent Knight" Survival, the pursuit of a complete life that is not ravaged by society in "The Viscount in Two", and a path to wholeness in "The Baron in the Trees" - a non-individualistic wholeness achieved through unswerving efforts towards personal self-determination. A stubborn resistance made Cosimo decide never to leave a tree since he was twelve years old. From then on, he lived in trees all his life, but connected his life more closely with the earth. Is it true that you have to distance yourself from others before you can finally be with them?

Invisible City
Literature看不见的城市
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The first edition of "Invisible Cities" was published in November 1972 by Einaudi Verlag in Turin. At the time of the book's publication, from late 1972 to early 1973, Calvino had spoken about it in several newspaper articles and interviews. The following is an introduction to this new edition of the "Oscar" series using the words of Calvino's lecture at the Master of Writing Class at Columbia University in New York on March 29, 1983. The lecture was originally in English, but the Italian text is used here. It is based on two interviews conducted in 1972 and 1973 and has mostly not been published in Italy. There is no recognizable city in "Invisible Cities". All the cities are fictitious; I gave each of them a woman's name. The book is organized into short chapters, each of which should provide an opportunity to reflect on a particular city, or cities in general.
The first edition of "Invisible Cities" was published in November 1972 by Einaudi Verlag in Turin. At the time of the book's publication, from late 1972 to early 1973, Calvino had spoken about it in several newspaper articles and interviews. The following is an introduction to this new edition of the "Oscar" series using the words of Calvino's lecture at the Master of Writing Class at Columbia University in New York on March 29, 1983. The lecture was originally in English, but the Italian text is used here. It is based on two interviews conducted in 1972 and 1973 and has mostly not been published in Italy. There is no recognizable city in "Invisible Cities". All the cities are fictitious; I gave each of them a woman's name. The book is organized into short chapters, each of which should provide an opportunity to reflect on a particular city, or cities in general.

Leaves of Grass (by Malloy Sandor)
Literature草叶集(马洛伊·山多尔作品)
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Two hundred and two themes talk about life, ideals, morality, love, friendship, pain, etc. These constitute the constants of human life and weave into each person's complex destiny. This is a sincere book of life and a wisdom secret with powerful spiritual power. It teaches us how to love, how to heal, how to let go, how to face death, and how to overcome fear... Malloy, a writer known for his melancholic and elegiac style, is also a wise and profound essayist, a persevering and self-denying thinker, and a friendly and compassionate life mentor: he cares about people's living conditions and the meaning of life, asks about the truth, feels about the world, and laments the circumstances; and then, he is warm-hearted. This collection of essays condenses Malloy's life's exquisite musings and fully reveals his inner world. It is precious and a complement to him as a thinker. In addition to being a writer, Malloy was also an important intellectual in the twentieth century.
Two hundred and two themes talk about life, ideals, morality, love, friendship, pain, etc. These constitute the constants of human life and weave into each person's complex destiny. This is a sincere book of life and a wisdom secret with powerful spiritual power. It teaches us how to love, how to heal, how to let go, how to face death, and how to overcome fear... Malloy, a writer known for his melancholic and elegiac style, is also a wise and profound essayist, a persevering and self-denying thinker, and a friendly and compassionate life mentor: he cares about people's living conditions and the meaning of life, asks about the truth, feels about the world, and laments the circumstances; and then, he is warm-hearted. This collection of essays condenses Malloy's life's exquisite musings and fully reveals his inner world. It is precious and a complement to him as a thinker. In addition to being a writer, Malloy was also an important intellectual in the twentieth century.

My Beautiful World
Literature我的美的世界
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"My Beautiful World" is a collection of essays by Mori Mori, the "Japanese Zhang Ailing". This is a love letter to life. Mori declares: "Even without love, life can still be rose-colored." After spending most of her legendary life, Mori still used her rich sensibility in her later years to collect small but certain glimmers of beauty from tired daily life. In a willful and naughty tone, she detailed the Japanese style life in her mind. Living in a humble house in Tokyo, she recalls the Meiji elegance and European romance half a lifetime ago; she talks about food, clothing and other things, as well as the "beautiful laws" of human behavior and behavior. When imagination and memories are intertwined, black tea is fragrant, roses bloom, and demons and beasts appear. The seventy-nine precious essays are highly condensed "Jasmine Aesthetics" and interspersed with "Sen's Civilization Criticism", which is spicy and enjoyable.
"My Beautiful World" is a collection of essays by Mori Mori, the "Japanese Zhang Ailing". This is a love letter to life. Mori declares: "Even without love, life can still be rose-colored." After spending most of her legendary life, Mori still used her rich sensibility in her later years to collect small but certain glimmers of beauty from tired daily life. In a willful and naughty tone, she detailed the Japanese style life in her mind. Living in a humble house in Tokyo, she recalls the Meiji elegance and European romance half a lifetime ago; she talks about food, clothing and other things, as well as the "beautiful laws" of human behavior and behavior. When imagination and memories are intertwined, black tea is fragrant, roses bloom, and demons and beasts appear. The seventy-nine precious essays are highly condensed "Jasmine Aesthetics" and interspersed with "Sen's Civilization Criticism", which is spicy and enjoyable.

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"Selected Poems of Rabindranath Tagore" contains the prestigious poetry works of Rabindranath Tagore, Asia's first Nobel Prize winner. In 1913, Tagore became the first Asian to win the Nobel Prize for Literature with "Gitanjali". He devoted his life to poetry creation, and his poems' reputation transcended national borders and had a profound impact on the creations of Guo Moruo, Bing Xin, Zheng Zhenduo, etc. This version of "Selected Poems of Rabindranath Tagore" fully includes four poetry collections recommended for independent reading in Chinese textbooks, including the crystal clear and beautiful "Songs of Childlike Innocence" and "New Moon Collection", the clear and timeless "Songs of Philosophy" and "Collection of Birds", "Sacrifice to God" and "Gitanjali", and the youthful "Songs of Life" and "Gardener Collection". In addition, valuable information such as translation prefaces and examples are specially included to build a dialogue bridge with readers and help readers understand the text in a three-dimensional and comprehensive way. "Selected Poems of Rabindranath Tagore" is a complete collection of Tagore's four representative collections of poems, including the crystal clear and beautiful "Songs of Childhood" and "New Moon Collection", the clear and timeless "Songs of Philosophy" and "Collection of Birds", "Sacrifice to God" "Gitanjali", and "Songs of Life" and "Gardener Collection" which incorporate the poet's feelings about youth. Through these poems, we can deeply understand how Tagore, the great Indian poet, loved his country with a long and excellent culture, its people, and its majestic and beautiful mountains and rivers.
"Selected Poems of Rabindranath Tagore" contains the prestigious poetry works of Rabindranath Tagore, Asia's first Nobel Prize winner. In 1913, Tagore became the first Asian to win the Nobel Prize for Literature with "Gitanjali". He devoted his life to poetry creation, and his poems' reputation transcended national borders and had a profound impact on the creations of Guo Moruo, Bing Xin, Zheng Zhenduo, etc. This version of "Selected Poems of Rabindranath Tagore" fully includes four poetry collections recommended for independent reading in Chinese textbooks, including the crystal clear and beautiful "Songs of Childlike Innocence" and "New Moon Collection", the clear and timeless "Songs of Philosophy" and "Collection of Birds", "Sacrifice to God" and "Gitanjali", and the youthful "Songs of Life" and "Gardener Collection". In addition, valuable information such as translation prefaces and examples are specially included to build a dialogue bridge with readers and help readers understand the text in a three-dimensional and comprehensive way. "Selected Poems of Rabindranath Tagore" is a complete collection of Tagore's four representative collections of poems, including the crystal clear and beautiful "Songs of Childhood" and "New Moon Collection", the clear and timeless "Songs of Philosophy" and "Collection of Birds", "Sacrifice to God" "Gitanjali", and "Songs of Life" and "Gardener Collection" which incorporate the poet's feelings about youth. Through these poems, we can deeply understand how Tagore, the great Indian poet, loved his country with a long and excellent culture, its people, and its majestic and beautiful mountains and rivers.

发条橙(库布里克同名电影原著)
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The original novel of Kubrick's classic film "A Clockwork Orange" was selected into "Time" magazine's "Top 100 English Novels", unabridged version, brand new translation. "When you can't choose, you cease to be human." "A Clockwork Orange" is the representative work of British writer Anthony Burgess. The book uses genius imagination to describe the collision between freedom and power. It shocked the world as soon as it was published and spawned Kubrick's classic film of the same name. The novel's portrayal of lost youth and reflection on free will are of epoch-making significance in the history of literature. "A Clockwork Orange" has also become an important image written into popular culture. This new version of "A Clockwork Orange" is based on the unabridged translation of the British version. The new translation restores a smooth reading experience. Sincerely included: the first edition of the typescript of "A Clockwork Orange" (including the writer's handwriting), the exclusive long article of the British 50th anniversary edition, more than 50 original annotations, and the writer's precious article reviewing the novel and film "A Clockwork Orange Marmalade".
The original novel of Kubrick's classic film "A Clockwork Orange" was selected into "Time" magazine's "Top 100 English Novels", unabridged version, brand new translation. "When you can't choose, you cease to be human." "A Clockwork Orange" is the representative work of British writer Anthony Burgess. The book uses genius imagination to describe the collision between freedom and power. It shocked the world as soon as it was published and spawned Kubrick's classic film of the same name. The novel's portrayal of lost youth and reflection on free will are of epoch-making significance in the history of literature. "A Clockwork Orange" has also become an important image written into popular culture. This new version of "A Clockwork Orange" is based on the unabridged translation of the British version. The new translation restores a smooth reading experience. Sincerely included: the first edition of the typescript of "A Clockwork Orange" (including the writer's handwriting), the exclusive long article of the British 50th anniversary edition, more than 50 original annotations, and the writer's precious article reviewing the novel and film "A Clockwork Orange Marmalade".

傲慢与偏见(有声双语经典)
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Yilin's "Audio Bilingual Classics" original version introduces English classics specially written by American education experts for students, and selects classic works that are close to the English acquisition level of Chinese students. The series of books selects high-quality Chinese translations, accompanied by introductions, introductions to the authors' works and illustrations, and employs senior college entrance examination listening test anchors to read English audio books. The audiobook playback platform is easy to operate. Just scan the QR code in the book to listen and download. The book series covers classic literary works from various countries, allowing children to improve their literary appreciation and English listening and reading skills during reading. The famous children's literature writer Huang Beijia recommends a long article introduction. "Pride and Prejudice" is the masterpiece of British writer Jane Austen. The book describes the love and marriage of several young men and women, vividly presents the social life and human emotions in British towns in the early 19th century, and reflects women's pursuit of independent personality and marital autonomy. It is an enduring classic in English literature. This classic work by Jane Austen tells the love story of the two daughters of the Bennett family. At a dance, the elegant new neighbor Bentley and his eldest daughter Jane fell in love with each other; Bentley's good friend Darcy was arrogant by nature. He was dissatisfied with the frivolity and shallowness of the Bennett family and refused to dance with his second daughter Elizabeth. Soon after, Darcy developed a liking for the intelligent and decent Elizabeth. However, Elizabeth was prejudiced against Darcy and rejected his advances. The relationship between Jane and Bingley also fell into crisis. Can they get out of their misunderstanding and gain happiness?
Yilin's "Audio Bilingual Classics" original version introduces English classics specially written by American education experts for students, and selects classic works that are close to the English acquisition level of Chinese students. The series of books selects high-quality Chinese translations, accompanied by introductions, introductions to the authors' works and illustrations, and employs senior college entrance examination listening test anchors to read English audio books. The audiobook playback platform is easy to operate. Just scan the QR code in the book to listen and download. The book series covers classic literary works from various countries, allowing children to improve their literary appreciation and English listening and reading skills during reading. The famous children's literature writer Huang Beijia recommends a long article introduction. "Pride and Prejudice" is the masterpiece of British writer Jane Austen. The book describes the love and marriage of several young men and women, vividly presents the social life and human emotions in British towns in the early 19th century, and reflects women's pursuit of independent personality and marital autonomy. It is an enduring classic in English literature. This classic work by Jane Austen tells the love story of the two daughters of the Bennett family. At a dance, the elegant new neighbor Bentley and his eldest daughter Jane fell in love with each other; Bentley's good friend Darcy was arrogant by nature. He was dissatisfied with the frivolity and shallowness of the Bennett family and refused to dance with his second daughter Elizabeth. Soon after, Darcy developed a liking for the intelligent and decent Elizabeth. However, Elizabeth was prejudiced against Darcy and rejected his advances. The relationship between Jane and Bingley also fell into crisis. Can they get out of their misunderstanding and gain happiness?

A Love Poem a Love
Literature一首情诗一场爱
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This book is a collection of love poems written by many famous Chinese writers throughout the dynasties. It has a unique entry point and is divided into eight chapters: secret love, first love, passionate love, life and death love, long-distance love, extramarital love, bitter love, and lost love. It uses alternative text expressions and combines ancient and modern times. It is not limited to the literal understanding of classical love poems, nor is it a simple appreciation in the traditional sense, but a comprehensive explanation with a unique style and rich emotions. The highlight of this book is that it not only satisfies readers' knowledge needs for love poems themselves, but also satisfies readers' understanding of the historical stories and even unofficial anecdotes behind love poems. It combines modern love story analysis and understanding of love, which is informative, interesting, and popular. It is a book that goes into your soul, cleanses away your impetuousness, and makes you yearn for it like a river, and your meditation becomes like a dream.
This book is a collection of love poems written by many famous Chinese writers throughout the dynasties. It has a unique entry point and is divided into eight chapters: secret love, first love, passionate love, life and death love, long-distance love, extramarital love, bitter love, and lost love. It uses alternative text expressions and combines ancient and modern times. It is not limited to the literal understanding of classical love poems, nor is it a simple appreciation in the traditional sense, but a comprehensive explanation with a unique style and rich emotions. The highlight of this book is that it not only satisfies readers' knowledge needs for love poems themselves, but also satisfies readers' understanding of the historical stories and even unofficial anecdotes behind love poems. It combines modern love story analysis and understanding of love, which is informative, interesting, and popular. It is a book that goes into your soul, cleanses away your impetuousness, and makes you yearn for it like a river, and your meditation becomes like a dream.






