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General Fictions
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"My University" is the last part of Gorky's trilogy of autobiographical novels. "My University" describes Alyosha's life in Kazan. When he was 16 years old, Asha left his hometown with his dream and went to Kazan to study. The hard life forced him to work day and night. In the courtyard of the Tsarist Russian army, on the ship, together with the working people of the lower class, and with all kinds of small citizens and thinkers, they fought tenaciously against the hard life. He tried every means to read and absorbed knowledge eagerly. In this social university without walls, he withstood various hardships and hardships and eventually grew into a determined warrior.
"My University" is the last part of Gorky's trilogy of autobiographical novels. "My University" describes Alyosha's life in Kazan. When he was 16 years old, Asha left his hometown with his dream and went to Kazan to study. The hard life forced him to work day and night. In the courtyard of the Tsarist Russian army, on the ship, together with the working people of the lower class, and with all kinds of small citizens and thinkers, they fought tenaciously against the hard life. He tried every means to read and absorbed knowledge eagerly. In this social university without walls, he withstood various hardships and hardships and eventually grew into a determined warrior.

My Childhood
General Fiction我的童年
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"My Childhood" is the first of Gorky's autobiographical novels and is the author's memories of his childhood life. The protagonist Oulisha lost his father at the age of four and lived with his mother in the house of his grandfather, the owner of Xiaoranfang. He was often beaten severely by his grandfather, and his kind-hearted grandmother protected him everywhere. His childhood environment was filled with lies, deceit, and cruel behaviors that trampled on family ties to achieve his goals, which caused great harm to his young mind. However, his hard-working, strong, and kind-hearted grandmother often told him fairy tales, instilled in him the power of justice, and guided Oulisha to grow into an upright person.
"My Childhood" is the first of Gorky's autobiographical novels and is the author's memories of his childhood life. The protagonist Oulisha lost his father at the age of four and lived with his mother in the house of his grandfather, the owner of Xiaoranfang. He was often beaten severely by his grandfather, and his kind-hearted grandmother protected him everywhere. His childhood environment was filled with lies, deceit, and cruel behaviors that trampled on family ties to achieve his goals, which caused great harm to his young mind. However, his hard-working, strong, and kind-hearted grandmother often told him fairy tales, instilled in him the power of justice, and guided Oulisha to grow into an upright person.

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Tom was originally a little boy who was a chimney sweep. He didn't know who his parents were and was abused by his master every day. An accidental experience, with the help of a fairy, Tom became a water child and lived a carefree life. Tom, who became a water child, experienced a strange and interesting journey. For example, the history of Xiaoyao Kingdom made Tom understand the good and evil of human beings. Finally, under the education of fairies, Tom overcame the flaws in his character and bravely rescued his master Grimm, who had done many bad things.
Tom was originally a little boy who was a chimney sweep. He didn't know who his parents were and was abused by his master every day. An accidental experience, with the help of a fairy, Tom became a water child and lived a carefree life. Tom, who became a water child, experienced a strange and interesting journey. For example, the history of Xiaoyao Kingdom made Tom understand the good and evil of human beings. Finally, under the education of fairies, Tom overcame the flaws in his character and bravely rescued his master Grimm, who had done many bad things.

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General Fictionx
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"Eugénie Grandet" is a masterpiece in Balzac's collection of novels "Human Comedy". By describing Grandet's family life, it reveals the tragedy of human destruction and family breakdown caused by money. The miser Grandet is selfish and cruel. In order to make money, he coaxes his wife and daughter in every possible way and pays no attention to the happiness of his only daughter, Eugenie Grandet. Eugenie is gentle and kind, and resists her father's harsh control for the sake of love... The novel is simple and natural, with clear descriptions and distinctive characters. Especially the miser Grandet is vividly portrayed and has become a famous typical image in the history of world literature.
"Eugénie Grandet" is a masterpiece in Balzac's collection of novels "Human Comedy". By describing Grandet's family life, it reveals the tragedy of human destruction and family breakdown caused by money. The miser Grandet is selfish and cruel. In order to make money, he coaxes his wife and daughter in every possible way and pays no attention to the happiness of his only daughter, Eugenie Grandet. Eugenie is gentle and kind, and resists her father's harsh control for the sake of love... The novel is simple and natural, with clear descriptions and distinctive characters. Especially the miser Grandet is vividly portrayed and has become a famous typical image in the history of world literature.

The Three Musketeers (full Volume)
General Fiction三个火枪手(全册)
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The story tells that d'Artagnan, who was born as a civilian, went to Paris to join the army, joined King Louis XIII's musketeer guard, and became good friends with three other musketeers. In order to protect the reputation of Queen Anne of Austria, they fought against Cardinal Richelieu, defeated many obstacles set by Richelieu, went to England, retrieved the queen's diamonds from the Duke of Buckingham, and thwarted Richelieu's plot to sow discord between the king and the queen.
The story tells that d'Artagnan, who was born as a civilian, went to Paris to join the army, joined King Louis XIII's musketeer guard, and became good friends with three other musketeers. In order to protect the reputation of Queen Anne of Austria, they fought against Cardinal Richelieu, defeated many obstacles set by Richelieu, went to England, retrieved the queen's diamonds from the Duke of Buckingham, and thwarted Richelieu's plot to sow discord between the king and the queen.

Childhood (new Version)
General Fiction童年(新版)
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An inspirational classic that has inspired generations of people! Gorky's great life is a real experience of ordinary people conquering suffering! The protagonist Alyosha of Duke Classic Library lost his father when he was three years old, and his mother took him to live with his grandfather's house. But this family has always been full of conflicts. My grandfather often beat my grandmother because of his extremely bad temper. He also beat Alyosha unconscious. Despite this, my grandmother has always been charitable and friendly, and gave Alyosha many positive teachings. Later, Alyosha's mother remarried and died of illness a few years later. After burying his mother, Alyosha went to the "human world" to make a living independently.
An inspirational classic that has inspired generations of people! Gorky's great life is a real experience of ordinary people conquering suffering! The protagonist Alyosha of Duke Classic Library lost his father when he was three years old, and his mother took him to live with his grandfather's house. But this family has always been full of conflicts. My grandfather often beat my grandmother because of his extremely bad temper. He also beat Alyosha unconscious. Despite this, my grandmother has always been charitable and friendly, and gave Alyosha many positive teachings. Later, Alyosha's mother remarried and died of illness a few years later. After burying his mother, Alyosha went to the "human world" to make a living independently.

Vanity Fair (volume 1 and 2) (illustrated Collection)
General Fiction名利场(上下册)(插图珍藏本)
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This is a world-renowned literary masterpiece and a highly regarded classic translation; it contains a complete set of illustrations hand-drawn by Thackeray, and the text and pictures are a perfect combination. _X000b_William Makepeace Thackeray (1811-1863) was a British novel master as famous as Dickens during the Victorian period. "Vanity Fair" is his most famous masterpiece. Becky Sharp, the daughter of a poor painter, lost her parents when she was young, but she was extremely smart. After graduating from boarding school on a part-time basis, she started out as a tutor. She seized every opportunity, sharpened her head and got into the upper class society of the Victorian era, becoming a dazzling social star. The rise of this beauty, against the magnificent historical background of the Battle of Waterloo, presents the most successful artistic image of a female adventurer in world literature. Thackeray's words are sharp, witty and humorous, and his anatomy of life is subtle. For nearly 170 years since its publication, this book has been hailed as a satirical mirror and a cautionary book. This book contains a complete set of illustrations drawn by Thackeray for Vanity Fair. The text and pictures are radiant and perfectly combined, making it highly valuable for appreciation and collection.
This is a world-renowned literary masterpiece and a highly regarded classic translation; it contains a complete set of illustrations hand-drawn by Thackeray, and the text and pictures are a perfect combination. _X000b_William Makepeace Thackeray (1811-1863) was a British novel master as famous as Dickens during the Victorian period. "Vanity Fair" is his most famous masterpiece. Becky Sharp, the daughter of a poor painter, lost her parents when she was young, but she was extremely smart. After graduating from boarding school on a part-time basis, she started out as a tutor. She seized every opportunity, sharpened her head and got into the upper class society of the Victorian era, becoming a dazzling social star. The rise of this beauty, against the magnificent historical background of the Battle of Waterloo, presents the most successful artistic image of a female adventurer in world literature. Thackeray's words are sharp, witty and humorous, and his anatomy of life is subtle. For nearly 170 years since its publication, this book has been hailed as a satirical mirror and a cautionary book. This book contains a complete set of illustrations drawn by Thackeray for Vanity Fair. The text and pictures are radiant and perfectly combined, making it highly valuable for appreciation and collection.

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General FictionE
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During World War I, pilot Larry met an Irish comrade who died trying to protect him. Facing the cold corpses of his comrades, Larry had doubts about life for the first time: "When a person dies, he really dies completely." After the war, Larry did not go to college to complete his studies, find a decent job after graduation, get married and have children, as everyone expected. The search for life made him leave everything behind, starting from Paris, traveling around the world, and walking on the path of self-cultivation following the thoughts of selflessness and renunciation. He has no ambitions and no desire for fame or fortune; no matter what kind of social celebrity he becomes, he is disgusted; therefore, he may be very satisfied with the life he has chosen, and it is enough to just be himself.
During World War I, pilot Larry met an Irish comrade who died trying to protect him. Facing the cold corpses of his comrades, Larry had doubts about life for the first time: "When a person dies, he really dies completely." After the war, Larry did not go to college to complete his studies, find a decent job after graduation, get married and have children, as everyone expected. The search for life made him leave everything behind, starting from Paris, traveling around the world, and walking on the path of self-cultivation following the thoughts of selflessness and renunciation. He has no ambitions and no desire for fame or fortune; no matter what kind of social celebrity he becomes, he is disgusted; therefore, he may be very satisfied with the life he has chosen, and it is enough to just be himself.

The Old Man and the Sea: Selected Novels and Short Stories by Hemingway (selected Translation of Lin's Masterpieces)
General Fiction老人与海:海明威中短篇小说精选(译林名著精选)
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"The Old Man and the Sea" tells the story of the old Cuban fisherman Santiago's struggle with a big fish. He went out to sea for eighty-four days and caught nothing, but he did not despair and finally caught a big fish. He fought with the big fish at sea for three days before killing the fish and tying it to the side of the boat. On the way back, the big fish was repeatedly attacked by sharks, and only its spine and tail were left when it returned to port. In addition to "The Old Man and the Sea", it also contains eleven of Hemingway's most famous short stories, including "The Snows of Kilimanjaro".
"The Old Man and the Sea" tells the story of the old Cuban fisherman Santiago's struggle with a big fish. He went out to sea for eighty-four days and caught nothing, but he did not despair and finally caught a big fish. He fought with the big fish at sea for three days before killing the fish and tying it to the side of the boat. On the way back, the big fish was repeatedly attacked by sharks, and only its spine and tail were left when it returned to port. In addition to "The Old Man and the Sea", it also contains eleven of Hemingway's most famous short stories, including "The Snows of Kilimanjaro".

Anna Karenina (selected Masterpieces in Translation)
General Fiction安娜·卡列尼娜(译文名著精选)
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Famous Translations: The most classic Chinese translations of classic Western masterpieces. "Anna Karenina" (translation classic) uses two clues: the tragedy of the noble woman Anna's failure in pursuing love, and the reform and exploration of the manor owner Levin in the face of crisis in the countryside. It depicts a vast and colorful picture of Russia from Moscow to the provincial countryside during the transition between the old and the new. The story takes place in St. Petersburg in the 19th century. The heroine Anna meets the young officer Vronsky during a trip and falls in love. After the incident is discovered by her husband Karenin, Anna's request for divorce is rejected and she is threatened that she will never see her beloved son again. Anna then eloped with Vronsky and lived a short and happy life, but the indifference and boredom after passion caused the final blow to her unfortunate fate.
Famous Translations: The most classic Chinese translations of classic Western masterpieces. "Anna Karenina" (translation classic) uses two clues: the tragedy of the noble woman Anna's failure in pursuing love, and the reform and exploration of the manor owner Levin in the face of crisis in the countryside. It depicts a vast and colorful picture of Russia from Moscow to the provincial countryside during the transition between the old and the new. The story takes place in St. Petersburg in the 19th century. The heroine Anna meets the young officer Vronsky during a trip and falls in love. After the incident is discovered by her husband Karenin, Anna's request for divorce is rejected and she is threatened that she will never see her beloved son again. Anna then eloped with Vronsky and lived a short and happy life, but the indifference and boredom after passion caused the final blow to her unfortunate fate.

Kidnapping
General Fiction绑架
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The novel "Kidnapping" begins with a young man named David Beful as the protagonist. David Belfort comes from southern Scotland. At the beginning of the novel, it is explained that his father, Alexander Befour, has just passed away, and his mother also passed away shortly after his father's death. So David Belfort became an orphan. But now that he is 17 years old, he decided to venture into the world alone. Before leaving, he met his guardian Mr. Campbell in Edinburgh. Mr. Campbell revealed to him that he actually had an uncle named Ebnaz Beful, and further told him that Ebnaz Beful's family background, the Xiao family, was very prominent. This means that David also comes from a famous family. This incident really surprised him.
The novel "Kidnapping" begins with a young man named David Beful as the protagonist. David Belfort comes from southern Scotland. At the beginning of the novel, it is explained that his father, Alexander Befour, has just passed away, and his mother also passed away shortly after his father's death. So David Belfort became an orphan. But now that he is 17 years old, he decided to venture into the world alone. Before leaving, he met his guardian Mr. Campbell in Edinburgh. Mr. Campbell revealed to him that he actually had an uncle named Ebnaz Beful, and further told him that Ebnaz Beful's family background, the Xiao family, was very prominent. This means that David also comes from a famous family. This incident really surprised him.

Mansfield Park
General Fiction曼斯菲尔德庄园
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"Mansfield Park" was started in February 1811, two years before the publication of "Pride and Prejudice", and was completed "shortly after June 1813". It is speculated that it should be published at the end of May 1814. Like several other Austen novels, "Mansfield Park" takes the love and marriage of young men and women as its theme, but the plot is more complex, the emergencies are more concentrated, and the social satire is more intense, revealing the artificiality and absurdity of the British upper class. Judging from the publication time, "Mansfield Park" is only one year later than "Pride and Prejudice", but the tone and atmosphere of the two works are quite different. "Pride and Prejudice" is both light and bright, while "Mansfield Park" is more solemn and has a more obvious moral preaching color. However, it has a major breakthrough in psychological description and narrative skills. It is a milestone in the history of the development of British novels, indicating that Jane Austen was already a quite mature female writer when she wrote "Mansfield Park".
"Mansfield Park" was started in February 1811, two years before the publication of "Pride and Prejudice", and was completed "shortly after June 1813". It is speculated that it should be published at the end of May 1814. Like several other Austen novels, "Mansfield Park" takes the love and marriage of young men and women as its theme, but the plot is more complex, the emergencies are more concentrated, and the social satire is more intense, revealing the artificiality and absurdity of the British upper class. Judging from the publication time, "Mansfield Park" is only one year later than "Pride and Prejudice", but the tone and atmosphere of the two works are quite different. "Pride and Prejudice" is both light and bright, while "Mansfield Park" is more solemn and has a more obvious moral preaching color. However, it has a major breakthrough in psychological description and narrative skills. It is a milestone in the history of the development of British novels, indicating that Jane Austen was already a quite mature female writer when she wrote "Mansfield Park".

Three People in the Same Boat
General Fiction三人同舟
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This book is a classic of British humorous novels and has been loved by people since its publication at the end of the 19th century. Three young men from London took their dog on a boat trip along the Thames. The three young people are simple in nature, enthusiastic and cheerful, but also self-righteous and ignorant of the world, so they can find fun everywhere and make fools of themselves everywhere. The language of this book is witty, the writing style is relaxed and easy, and it is hilarious.
This book is a classic of British humorous novels and has been loved by people since its publication at the end of the 19th century. Three young men from London took their dog on a boat trip along the Thames. The three young people are simple in nature, enthusiastic and cheerful, but also self-righteous and ignorant of the world, so they can find fun everywhere and make fools of themselves everywhere. The language of this book is witty, the writing style is relaxed and easy, and it is hilarious.

Tess (translated Classics Collection)
General Fiction苔丝(译文名著典藏)
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Thomas Hardy (1840-1928), a master of British fiction and poetry. "Tess" is his most famous novel masterpiece. The poor and beautiful heroine Tess loses her virginity to Alec, a bad boy from a rich family because of her youth and ignorance. She suffers mental and material torture, and loses her true love Claire because of it. Finally, she kills Alec out of grief, anger and despair, and walks to the gallows calmly. The great charm and courage of Tess's humanity and soul make her one of the most touching female images in the literary gallery. Hardy vividly demonstrates his deep-rooted tragic outlook on fate and broad and profound humanistic compassion through the tragic experiences of the pure and beautiful Tess's short life.
Thomas Hardy (1840-1928), a master of British fiction and poetry. "Tess" is his most famous novel masterpiece. The poor and beautiful heroine Tess loses her virginity to Alec, a bad boy from a rich family because of her youth and ignorance. She suffers mental and material torture, and loses her true love Claire because of it. Finally, she kills Alec out of grief, anger and despair, and walks to the gallows calmly. The great charm and courage of Tess's humanity and soul make her one of the most touching female images in the literary gallery. Hardy vividly demonstrates his deep-rooted tragic outlook on fate and broad and profound humanistic compassion through the tragic experiences of the pure and beautiful Tess's short life.

Madame Bovary (selected Translations of Famous Works)
General Fiction包法利夫人(译文名著精选)
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Flaubert was a master of French realist literature in the 19th century, and "Madame Bovary" is his famous and representative work. The publication of "Madame Bovary" in the Paris Magazine in 1856 not only marked a turning point in the history of French novels in the nineteenth century, but also influenced the literary genre of novels around the world. The novel describes the tragic life of a wealthy farmer's daughter in mainland France. It vividly exposed all kinds of bourgeois characters and became a realistic picture of French society in the 19th century.
Flaubert was a master of French realist literature in the 19th century, and "Madame Bovary" is his famous and representative work. The publication of "Madame Bovary" in the Paris Magazine in 1856 not only marked a turning point in the history of French novels in the nineteenth century, but also influenced the literary genre of novels around the world. The novel describes the tragic life of a wealthy farmer's daughter in mainland France. It vividly exposed all kinds of bourgeois characters and became a realistic picture of French society in the 19th century.

La Traviata
General Fiction茶花女
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"La Traviata" is a love novel written by Xiao Dumas based on his own personal experience. The protagonist of the story, Margaret, is a beautiful woman who has fallen into prostitution. "La Traviata" is just her nickname because she carries a bouquet of camellias with her. By chance, she met the young talent Armand and was moved by his sincere love, determined to give up her past luxurious life. Just as the lovers were looking forward to a bright future, Armand's father appeared and asked Margaret to leave Armand. In order to help others, she gave up her love and returned to Vanity Fair. Armand, who did not know the truth, was extremely angry, and because of love and hatred, he repeatedly humiliated Margaret and pushed her completely into the abyss of death.
"La Traviata" is a love novel written by Xiao Dumas based on his own personal experience. The protagonist of the story, Margaret, is a beautiful woman who has fallen into prostitution. "La Traviata" is just her nickname because she carries a bouquet of camellias with her. By chance, she met the young talent Armand and was moved by his sincere love, determined to give up her past luxurious life. Just as the lovers were looking forward to a bright future, Armand's father appeared and asked Margaret to leave Armand. In order to help others, she gave up her love and returned to Vanity Fair. Armand, who did not know the truth, was extremely angry, and because of love and hatred, he repeatedly humiliated Margaret and pushed her completely into the abyss of death.

Petersburg Love
General Fiction彼得堡之恋
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"Love in Petersburg" (originally titled "The Ordinary Story") is Goncharov's first novel in 1844 and was published in "Modern Man" magazine in 1847. The novel describes Alexander, a young man who grew up in a noble manor in the provinces, was inexperienced in the world, and was full of fantasy. After spending 20 years of pampering in the countryside, he became dissatisfied with this kind of life and felt that "the world of family is too small." He crazily yearned for city life, and then came to Petersburg with a head full of pastoral romantic fantasies, and got along with the emerging bourgeois industrialist Uncle Peter. Petersburg's emerging bourgeois culture was incompatible with the traditional aristocratic manor culture and patriarchal lifestyle, and the two worldviews collided fiercely. Alexander lived happily in Petersburg for seven years without achieving anything. After his mother passed away, he came to Petersburg for the second time, determined to open up a new path for himself. He finally agreed with his uncle's philosophy of life and attitude towards life. After a tortuous road, he finally achieved success and became a property owner. By the end of the novel, he is already an imposing sixth-grade civil servant with a big belly and a medal around his neck, and has found a fiancée with a dowry of 300,000 rubles and 500 serfs.
"Love in Petersburg" (originally titled "The Ordinary Story") is Goncharov's first novel in 1844 and was published in "Modern Man" magazine in 1847. The novel describes Alexander, a young man who grew up in a noble manor in the provinces, was inexperienced in the world, and was full of fantasy. After spending 20 years of pampering in the countryside, he became dissatisfied with this kind of life and felt that "the world of family is too small." He crazily yearned for city life, and then came to Petersburg with a head full of pastoral romantic fantasies, and got along with the emerging bourgeois industrialist Uncle Peter. Petersburg's emerging bourgeois culture was incompatible with the traditional aristocratic manor culture and patriarchal lifestyle, and the two worldviews collided fiercely. Alexander lived happily in Petersburg for seven years without achieving anything. After his mother passed away, he came to Petersburg for the second time, determined to open up a new path for himself. He finally agreed with his uncle's philosophy of life and attitude towards life. After a tortuous road, he finally achieved success and became a property owner. By the end of the novel, he is already an imposing sixth-grade civil servant with a big belly and a medal around his neck, and has found a fiancée with a dowry of 300,000 rubles and 500 serfs.

诺贝尔文学奖文集:伪币制造者、窄门
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The Nobel Prize in Literature, with its great spirit of human idealism, provides an eternal standard for world literature. It includes poetry, novels, prose, drama, philosophy, history and other different genres. Masterpieces of different styles are full of brilliance and unique characteristics, comprehensively showing the overall situation of world literature in the 20th century. Although these writers with very different approaches have different languages, concepts, and backgrounds, their majestic attitude of holding high the banner of ideologicalism is the same, and their spirit of freedom of courageous pursuit is the same. Their majestic appearance is reflected in their works; their spirit is reflected in the words of these works. This series of books contains all the essence of their works that are revered by all generations. This series of books has erected a literary monument for us in the 20th century.
The Nobel Prize in Literature, with its great spirit of human idealism, provides an eternal standard for world literature. It includes poetry, novels, prose, drama, philosophy, history and other different genres. Masterpieces of different styles are full of brilliance and unique characteristics, comprehensively showing the overall situation of world literature in the 20th century. Although these writers with very different approaches have different languages, concepts, and backgrounds, their majestic attitude of holding high the banner of ideologicalism is the same, and their spirit of freedom of courageous pursuit is the same. Their majestic appearance is reflected in their works; their spirit is reflected in the words of these works. This series of books contains all the essence of their works that are revered by all generations. This series of books has erected a literary monument for us in the 20th century.

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This book describes the last French class in a rural primary school in Alsace that was ceded to Prussia after the Franco-Prussian War. It bids farewell to the language of the motherland. Through the self-narration of a naive and ignorant primary school student and the description of his psychological activities, it vividly expresses the pain of the French people under foreign rule and their love for their motherland.
This book describes the last French class in a rural primary school in Alsace that was ceded to Prussia after the Franco-Prussian War. It bids farewell to the language of the motherland. Through the self-narration of a naive and ignorant primary school student and the description of his psychological activities, it vividly expresses the pain of the French people under foreign rule and their love for their motherland.

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"The Old Man and the Sea" is a heroic and tragic novel full of fighting spirit and profound implications. It tells us a very impactful story in extremely concise and neat language. Hemingway said: "I tried to describe a real old man, a real child, the real sea, a real fish and many real sharks. However, if I can write realistic enough, they can also represent many other things." A person can be destroyed, but cannot be defeated - this is the spirit to be conveyed in "The Old Man and the Sea".
"The Old Man and the Sea" is a heroic and tragic novel full of fighting spirit and profound implications. It tells us a very impactful story in extremely concise and neat language. Hemingway said: "I tried to describe a real old man, a real child, the real sea, a real fish and many real sharks. However, if I can write realistic enough, they can also represent many other things." A person can be destroyed, but cannot be defeated - this is the spirit to be conveyed in "The Old Man and the Sea".

Gulliver's Travels (2025)
General Fiction格列佛游记(2025)
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"Gulliver's Travels" is the representative work of the 18th century satirical fable writer Jonathan Swift. The story is told in the voice of Captain Gulliver, narrating his strange experiences in Lilliput, Adult, Flying Island and Huima. Since its publication in 1726, it has become a household classic and is loved by readers all over the world because of its absurd plot, vivid language and profound satire. This work is not only suitable for children to read, but also worthy of careful reading by every adult. A classic travel story popular among teenagers around the world, an incredible fantasy adventure. Lilliput, Big Man, Flying Island Country, Hui Ma Country, people are as short as pencils, tables are as huge as mountains, islands can fly, horses can talk, and the weird Royal Academy of Sciences... What kind of strange adventure has Gulliver experienced? What unusual life experiences have I witnessed? I hope every reader will open this book and read it.
"Gulliver's Travels" is the representative work of the 18th century satirical fable writer Jonathan Swift. The story is told in the voice of Captain Gulliver, narrating his strange experiences in Lilliput, Adult, Flying Island and Huima. Since its publication in 1726, it has become a household classic and is loved by readers all over the world because of its absurd plot, vivid language and profound satire. This work is not only suitable for children to read, but also worthy of careful reading by every adult. A classic travel story popular among teenagers around the world, an incredible fantasy adventure. Lilliput, Big Man, Flying Island Country, Hui Ma Country, people are as short as pencils, tables are as huge as mountains, islands can fly, horses can talk, and the weird Royal Academy of Sciences... What kind of strange adventure has Gulliver experienced? What unusual life experiences have I witnessed? I hope every reader will open this book and read it.

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General Fictionp
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The ugly deaf man Quasimodo was adopted by Father Claude of Notre Dame de Paris and worked as a bell-ringer. The serious-looking Father Claude met the beautiful gypsy girl Esmeralda and was fascinated by her beauty. He ordered Quasimodo to forcibly abduct Esmeralda. On the way, he was rescued by the Captain of the Cavalry Captain Phoebus, and Esmeralda fell in love with Phoebus.
The ugly deaf man Quasimodo was adopted by Father Claude of Notre Dame de Paris and worked as a bell-ringer. The serious-looking Father Claude met the beautiful gypsy girl Esmeralda and was fascinated by her beauty. He ordered Quasimodo to forcibly abduct Esmeralda. On the way, he was rescued by the Captain of the Cavalry Captain Phoebus, and Esmeralda fell in love with Phoebus.

The Decameron (2023 Edition)
General Fiction十日谈(2023版)
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In 1348, a plague broke out in Italian cities, and 10 young men and women took refuge in a country villa. They played and feasted all day long. Each of them told a story every day, and they told 100 stories in 10 days. The story has a wide range of themes and the plot is full of twists and turns, which is fascinating and makes you want to read it hundreds of times. The author depicts a variety of characters, including beautiful and passionate ladies, lustful widows, dashing knights, greedy and lustful priests. Love stories of joys and sorrows are interspersed with absurd anecdotes and legends, forming a colorful picture.
In 1348, a plague broke out in Italian cities, and 10 young men and women took refuge in a country villa. They played and feasted all day long. Each of them told a story every day, and they told 100 stories in 10 days. The story has a wide range of themes and the plot is full of twists and turns, which is fascinating and makes you want to read it hundreds of times. The author depicts a variety of characters, including beautiful and passionate ladies, lustful widows, dashing knights, greedy and lustful priests. Love stories of joys and sorrows are interspersed with absurd anecdotes and legends, forming a colorful picture.

Hardy's Works (three Volumes)
General Fiction哈代作品集(全三册)
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The collection of Hardy's works (three volumes in total) includes "Tess of the D'Urbervilles", "The Return of the Native", and "Jude the Obscure". 1. "Tess of the D'Urbervilles" (1891) is one of the last two important novels written by Thomas Hardy. This work has long been loved by readers not only in the author's own country, but also around the world. It has attracted the attention of professional researchers and has been courteously received by artists in the film and theater circles. For more than a hundred years, it has been recognized as Hardy's best representative work and has been included in the classics of world literature. 2. "The Return of the Native" (1878) is Hardy's representative "novel of character and environment" and an important achievement in Hardy's middle period of creation. It is a classic masterpiece of British realist literature. 3. "Jude the Obscure" (1895) is Thomas Hardy's last novel. Since then, Hardy turned to poetry creation, and "Jude" is also considered the "swan song" of his novels.
The collection of Hardy's works (three volumes in total) includes "Tess of the D'Urbervilles", "The Return of the Native", and "Jude the Obscure". 1. "Tess of the D'Urbervilles" (1891) is one of the last two important novels written by Thomas Hardy. This work has long been loved by readers not only in the author's own country, but also around the world. It has attracted the attention of professional researchers and has been courteously received by artists in the film and theater circles. For more than a hundred years, it has been recognized as Hardy's best representative work and has been included in the classics of world literature. 2. "The Return of the Native" (1878) is Hardy's representative "novel of character and environment" and an important achievement in Hardy's middle period of creation. It is a classic masterpiece of British realist literature. 3. "Jude the Obscure" (1895) is Thomas Hardy's last novel. Since then, Hardy turned to poetry creation, and "Jude" is also considered the "swan song" of his novels.

War and Peace (set Volume 1 and 2)
General Fiction战争与和平(套装上下册)
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"War and Peace" is one of the representative works of the great Russian realist writer Leo Tolstoy in the 19th century. It is an immortal masterpiece in the history of world literature. Focusing on Napoleon's invasion of Russia in 1812, the writer describes the heroic scenes of the Russian people rising up to fight against the invaders, while also exploring the historical destiny of the aristocracy. The novel revolves around the lives of four aristocratic families including Bolkonsky, and uses the fate of the main members of the four families as the plot clue throughout. It depicts the social fashion of Russia in the 19th century and shows a broad picture of life. This book won Tolstoy the reputation of a world literary giant and was named one of the "100 Great Novels of the World" in 2002.
"War and Peace" is one of the representative works of the great Russian realist writer Leo Tolstoy in the 19th century. It is an immortal masterpiece in the history of world literature. Focusing on Napoleon's invasion of Russia in 1812, the writer describes the heroic scenes of the Russian people rising up to fight against the invaders, while also exploring the historical destiny of the aristocracy. The novel revolves around the lives of four aristocratic families including Bolkonsky, and uses the fate of the main members of the four families as the plot clue throughout. It depicts the social fashion of Russia in the 19th century and shows a broad picture of life. This book won Tolstoy the reputation of a world literary giant and was named one of the "100 Great Novels of the World" in 2002.

Iron Grinding Classics Volume 4: Madame Bovary
General Fiction磨铁经典第4辑:包法利夫人
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Emma, a peasant girl who grew up in a convent, is obsessed with the lifestyle of the upper class and fantasizes about the romantic love in chivalric literature. In her marriage to a country doctor, she constantly sought stimulation from outside the world, transcended the boundaries of marriage, and drifted up and down in her desires for love, materiality, and status. Emma goes to destruction in the novel, travels through time and space in reality, and comes back to life in the ordinary life of modern people, becoming a mirror for every reader to torture themselves.
Emma, a peasant girl who grew up in a convent, is obsessed with the lifestyle of the upper class and fantasizes about the romantic love in chivalric literature. In her marriage to a country doctor, she constantly sought stimulation from outside the world, transcended the boundaries of marriage, and drifted up and down in her desires for love, materiality, and status. Emma goes to destruction in the novel, travels through time and space in reality, and comes back to life in the ordinary life of modern people, becoming a mirror for every reader to torture themselves.

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"Resurrection" was written by Leo Tolstoy over a period of 10 years. The noble young man Nekhlyudov seduced the serf girl Katyusha Maslova and then abandoned her. Seven years later, Maslova, who had become a prostitute, was falsely accused of murder and thrown into prison. In the court, Nekhlyudov, as a juror, discovered that the criminal on trial was Maslova, and was deeply condemned by his conscience. He ran to avenge her and asked to marry her to atone for his sins. After the appeal failed, he was exiled to Siberia with Maslova. His actions touched her and made her fall in love with him again. But in the end Maslova rejected him and married a revolutionary.
"Resurrection" was written by Leo Tolstoy over a period of 10 years. The noble young man Nekhlyudov seduced the serf girl Katyusha Maslova and then abandoned her. Seven years later, Maslova, who had become a prostitute, was falsely accused of murder and thrown into prison. In the court, Nekhlyudov, as a juror, discovered that the criminal on trial was Maslova, and was deeply condemned by his conscience. He ran to avenge her and asked to marry her to atone for his sins. After the appeal failed, he was exiled to Siberia with Maslova. His actions touched her and made her fall in love with him again. But in the end Maslova rejected him and married a revolutionary.

飞鸟集(译林名著精选)
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This book selects Tagore's famous masterpieces and includes three collections of prose poems by Tagore: "The Birds", "Gitanjali" and "The Gardener". Among them, "The Collection of Flying Birds" was translated by Zheng Zhenduo, and the other two were both translated by Bing Xin. The "Selected Poems" in the book was also translated by Bing Xin. From this collection of poems, we can deeply understand how Tagore, the great Indian poet, loved his country with a long and excellent culture, the working people who love peace and democracy in this country, and the majestic and beautiful mountains and rivers of this country.
This book selects Tagore's famous masterpieces and includes three collections of prose poems by Tagore: "The Birds", "Gitanjali" and "The Gardener". Among them, "The Collection of Flying Birds" was translated by Zheng Zhenduo, and the other two were both translated by Bing Xin. The "Selected Poems" in the book was also translated by Bing Xin. From this collection of poems, we can deeply understand how Tagore, the great Indian poet, loved his country with a long and excellent culture, the working people who love peace and democracy in this country, and the majestic and beautiful mountains and rivers of this country.

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This book is an autobiographical novel by Dickens, who is called "the author's favorite child". The protagonist David Copperfield was orphaned when he was very young and was raised by his aunt. His childhood was full of ups and downs, and his stepfather abused him in every possible way, so that he had no choice but to run away. However, he has the love of Nanny Peggotty and his aunt, and the friendship of Mr. Traddles and Micawber. After experiencing the betrayal of his friends and the pain of losing his wife, he still walked on firmly and finally found true happiness, and all the good and evil were rewarded or punished.
This book is an autobiographical novel by Dickens, who is called "the author's favorite child". The protagonist David Copperfield was orphaned when he was very young and was raised by his aunt. His childhood was full of ups and downs, and his stepfather abused him in every possible way, so that he had no choice but to run away. However, he has the love of Nanny Peggotty and his aunt, and the friendship of Mr. Traddles and Micawber. After experiencing the betrayal of his friends and the pain of losing his wife, he still walked on firmly and finally found true happiness, and all the good and evil were rewarded or punished.

Red and Black (writer List Classics)
General Fiction红与黑(作家榜经典名著)
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How far is the distance between glory and shame, dream and tragedy? ! How does a young man from another province, who combines good looks and knowledge, miraculously break out of the circle and realize his ambition to get ahead? ! Julien has low self-esteem and is aloof. In order to join the upper class society, he seizes every opportunity and finally becomes the mayor's tutor. But before long, he was involved in the complicated emotional whirlpool of the mayor's wife and the marquis' daughter...
How far is the distance between glory and shame, dream and tragedy? ! How does a young man from another province, who combines good looks and knowledge, miraculously break out of the circle and realize his ambition to get ahead? ! Julien has low self-esteem and is aloof. In order to join the upper class society, he seizes every opportunity and finally becomes the mayor's tutor. But before long, he was involved in the complicated emotional whirlpool of the mayor's wife and the marquis' daughter...

Franklin's Autobiography (classic Translation)
General Fiction富兰克林自传(经典译林)
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"The Autobiography of Franklin" has influenced several generations of Americans and is still one of the most important and most widely read autobiographies in the United States. This book contains many insights on how to achieve success through hard work, as well as many moral truths and warnings to the world. It is considered an excellent book in the United States that has changed the destiny of countless people. "The Autobiography of Franklin" is one of the most important and most widely read autobiographical works in the United States to date. It has epoch-making significance both from the perspective of autobiography and from the perspective of American intellectual history. Franklin narrated his experiences of success and lessons of failure in a homely way. The entire autobiography has sparks of wisdom and philosophy from time to time in the easy-to-understand narrative, creating a fine tradition of American biographical literature and making autobiography a new literary genre. "The Autobiography of Franklin" was published while readers were eagerly waiting for it, and it was sold out as soon as it came out. Young people all over the world want to learn the secret of Franklin's success, and they regard this book as a "life guidance" reading.
"The Autobiography of Franklin" has influenced several generations of Americans and is still one of the most important and most widely read autobiographies in the United States. This book contains many insights on how to achieve success through hard work, as well as many moral truths and warnings to the world. It is considered an excellent book in the United States that has changed the destiny of countless people. "The Autobiography of Franklin" is one of the most important and most widely read autobiographical works in the United States to date. It has epoch-making significance both from the perspective of autobiography and from the perspective of American intellectual history. Franklin narrated his experiences of success and lessons of failure in a homely way. The entire autobiography has sparks of wisdom and philosophy from time to time in the easy-to-understand narrative, creating a fine tradition of American biographical literature and making autobiography a new literary genre. "The Autobiography of Franklin" was published while readers were eagerly waiting for it, and it was sold out as soon as it came out. Young people all over the world want to learn the secret of Franklin's success, and they regard this book as a "life guidance" reading.

Ise Monogatari Illustrated Dictionary (japanese Classics Illustrated Reading Department)
General Fiction伊势物语图典(日本古典名著图读书系)
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The "Ise Monogatari Illustrated Dictionary" faithfully brings to life the chic love story of the dynasty aristocrats in the Ise Monogatari, using elegant colors and threads to weave romantic dreams one after another, full of rich lyrical beauty. The Japanese songs in "Ci Shu" express the characters' love moods and the characters' emotional exchanges, and are rich in lingering emotions and aftertaste. "Paintings" are paired with "words and books" to create a symphony of Japanese classical beauty one after another.
The "Ise Monogatari Illustrated Dictionary" faithfully brings to life the chic love story of the dynasty aristocrats in the Ise Monogatari, using elegant colors and threads to weave romantic dreams one after another, full of rich lyrical beauty. The Japanese songs in "Ci Shu" express the characters' love moods and the characters' emotional exchanges, and are rich in lingering emotions and aftertaste. "Paintings" are paired with "words and books" to create a symphony of Japanese classical beauty one after another.

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This is one of Hardy's best works. The male protagonist is only eleven years old, his parents are dead, he is poor, lonely and sentimental, but his young heart has deep ambitions to seek progress. Xi De's experience is a reflection of the desire of a generation of educated young workers to change their status after rural education gradually became popular in Britain in the second half of the 19th century.
This is one of Hardy's best works. The male protagonist is only eleven years old, his parents are dead, he is poor, lonely and sentimental, but his young heart has deep ambitions to seek progress. Xi De's experience is a reflection of the desire of a generation of educated young workers to change their status after rural education gradually became popular in Britain in the second half of the 19th century.

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A coming-of-age novel that conquers the world! Countless celebrities have gained life enlightenment from this book: Napoleon, Hegel, Nietzsche, Marquez, Kafka, Hesse, Maugham, Milan Kundera, Calvino, Thomas Mann... In the common spiritual world of mankind, "The Sorrows of Young Werther" reveals the ultimate passion and loneliness of young people on their way to self-realization. It led a revolution in thought and was the first German literary classic that shocked the world.
A coming-of-age novel that conquers the world! Countless celebrities have gained life enlightenment from this book: Napoleon, Hegel, Nietzsche, Marquez, Kafka, Hesse, Maugham, Milan Kundera, Calvino, Thomas Mann... In the common spiritual world of mankind, "The Sorrows of Young Werther" reveals the ultimate passion and loneliness of young people on their way to self-realization. It led a revolution in thought and was the first German literary classic that shocked the world.

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"Romeo and Juliet" is a classic work by the world-famous dramatist Shakespeare, created in 1595. The work depicts a thrilling love tragedy through ups and downs of dramatic conflicts, numerous distinctive characters, and beautiful and lyrical character language. The play begins with the conflict between two aristocratic families and ends with the death of the protagonist in exchange for the reconciliation of the two families. It reflects the humanist views on love, marriage and family ideals as a whole, and has become the most familiar love classic among Shakespeare's plays.
"Romeo and Juliet" is a classic work by the world-famous dramatist Shakespeare, created in 1595. The work depicts a thrilling love tragedy through ups and downs of dramatic conflicts, numerous distinctive characters, and beautiful and lyrical character language. The play begins with the conflict between two aristocratic families and ends with the death of the protagonist in exchange for the reconciliation of the two families. It reflects the humanist views on love, marriage and family ideals as a whole, and has become the most familiar love classic among Shakespeare's plays.

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"Niels' Travels on the Goose" is an outstanding coming-of-age novel and knowledge book. In the book, Niels, a naughty kid who doesn't like studying and likes to play tricks on an elf, is cast into a thumb-sized little man by a spell because he played tricks on an elf. It's spring, and Morton, the niles' gander, is flying north with the geese. In order to protect his geese, Niels hurriedly rode on Morton's back and began a long journey from north to south across the entire territory of Sweden. Through this wonderful trip, Niels broadened his horizons, experienced various difficulties and dangers, and became a brave, witty, helpful, and good boy loved by animals. Finally, he returned to his original form as he wished and returned to his parents.
"Niels' Travels on the Goose" is an outstanding coming-of-age novel and knowledge book. In the book, Niels, a naughty kid who doesn't like studying and likes to play tricks on an elf, is cast into a thumb-sized little man by a spell because he played tricks on an elf. It's spring, and Morton, the niles' gander, is flying north with the geese. In order to protect his geese, Niels hurriedly rode on Morton's back and began a long journey from north to south across the entire territory of Sweden. Through this wonderful trip, Niels broadened his horizons, experienced various difficulties and dangers, and became a brave, witty, helpful, and good boy loved by animals. Finally, he returned to his original form as he wished and returned to his parents.

From the Depths
General Fiction自深深处
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In 1895, the 41-year-old Wilde was already well-known in Britain and was in the limelight. Due to his relationship with his friend Percy, he was sued by Percy's father. In prison, Wilde wrote this "Letter from the Abyss". The monologue-style text revealed his feelings for Percy, with hatred mixed with love and tenderness. The book also recorded the views of this spokesperson of aestheticism on beauty, art, and life. Five years later, Wilde died, and this book became his final masterpiece in this world.
In 1895, the 41-year-old Wilde was already well-known in Britain and was in the limelight. Due to his relationship with his friend Percy, he was sued by Percy's father. In prison, Wilde wrote this "Letter from the Abyss". The monologue-style text revealed his feelings for Percy, with hatred mixed with love and tenderness. The book also recorded the views of this spokesperson of aestheticism on beauty, art, and life. Five years later, Wilde died, and this book became his final masterpiece in this world.

The Old Man and the Sea: the Old Man and the Sea (chinese-english Bilingual) (set of Two Volumes)
General Fiction老人与海:THE OLD MAN AND THE SEA(中英双语)(套装共两册)
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The old fisherman Santiago went to sea for eighty-four days without catching anything. The little boy Manolin who followed him also had to go to another fishing boat, but he did not despair. On the eighty-fifth day, Santiago finally caught a big fish, "it looked like more than fifteen hundred pounds." After being dragged by the big fish and sailing for two days and two nights, and after a difficult struggle, he finally killed the big fish and started to return. However, the blood shed by the big fish attracted many sharks one after another. With no food and no helpers, Santiago tenaciously killed one shark after another. But when he finally returned to the harbor, only the remains of the hard-won big fish were left.
The old fisherman Santiago went to sea for eighty-four days without catching anything. The little boy Manolin who followed him also had to go to another fishing boat, but he did not despair. On the eighty-fifth day, Santiago finally caught a big fish, "it looked like more than fifteen hundred pounds." After being dragged by the big fish and sailing for two days and two nights, and after a difficult struggle, he finally killed the big fish and started to return. However, the blood shed by the big fish attracted many sharks one after another. With no food and no helpers, Santiago tenaciously killed one shark after another. But when he finally returned to the harbor, only the remains of the hard-won big fish were left.

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"Treasure Island" by British writer Stevenson is a boy's treasure hunt story, and it is also a profound coming-of-age novel. The boy Jim Hawkins discovered the treasure map of Treasure Island, and together with Doctor Livesey and Squire Trelawney embarked on the great voyage to find the secret treasure. On the way, Hawkins overheard several pirates plotting a rebellion in an apple barrel. The seemingly friendly one-legged pirate - tall John Silver, disguised as a ship's cook, is actually a dangerous pirate leader! When they arrived at Treasure Island, the two sides officially started fighting. Can Jim Hawkins and his partners use their wit and bravery to find the treasure and return home smoothly? In the process of gradually getting to know Silver, Jim Hawkins learned about friendship, loyalty, courage and honor, and truly grew up. In addition, the characters in the book that have left a deep impression on young readers include: the terrifying blind beggar Pew, the crazy Ben Gunn who was exiled to the island, the cursed parrot, etc., Which are full of fun.
"Treasure Island" by British writer Stevenson is a boy's treasure hunt story, and it is also a profound coming-of-age novel. The boy Jim Hawkins discovered the treasure map of Treasure Island, and together with Doctor Livesey and Squire Trelawney embarked on the great voyage to find the secret treasure. On the way, Hawkins overheard several pirates plotting a rebellion in an apple barrel. The seemingly friendly one-legged pirate - tall John Silver, disguised as a ship's cook, is actually a dangerous pirate leader! When they arrived at Treasure Island, the two sides officially started fighting. Can Jim Hawkins and his partners use their wit and bravery to find the treasure and return home smoothly? In the process of gradually getting to know Silver, Jim Hawkins learned about friendship, loyalty, courage and honor, and truly grew up. In addition, the characters in the book that have left a deep impression on young readers include: the terrifying blind beggar Pew, the crazy Ben Gunn who was exiled to the island, the cursed parrot, etc., Which are full of fun.

The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn Translated by Zhang Yousong (translated by Chinese Translators)
General Fiction张友松译哈克贝利·费恩历险记(中国翻译家译丛)
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"The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn" (1884) is a companion piece to "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer". The novel uses a witty and humorous approach to describe the protagonist Huckleberry's various experiences in pursuing a free life. He ran away from home and rafted along the Mississippi River with the black slave Jim. This book can be said to be an outstanding picture of American social life and is regarded as an epoch-making realist masterpiece in the history of American literature. The translation of "The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn" by translator Zhang Yousong was completed when he was hired by our agency as a special translator. It is also a recognized classic translation. His language is concise, clear and easy to understand, allowing readers to easily appreciate the style of the original work while also savoring the unique charm between the lines.
"The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn" (1884) is a companion piece to "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer". The novel uses a witty and humorous approach to describe the protagonist Huckleberry's various experiences in pursuing a free life. He ran away from home and rafted along the Mississippi River with the black slave Jim. This book can be said to be an outstanding picture of American social life and is regarded as an epoch-making realist masterpiece in the history of American literature. The translation of "The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn" by translator Zhang Yousong was completed when he was hired by our agency as a special translator. It is also a recognized classic translation. His language is concise, clear and easy to understand, allowing readers to easily appreciate the style of the original work while also savoring the unique charm between the lines.

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"Gitanjali" is the work by Rabindranath Tagore that won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1913. "Gitanjali" is the transliteration of the Bengali word "song". "Gitanjali" is bilingual in Chinese and English, translated by the famous Bing Xin, with exquisite illustrations, beautiful artistic conception and meaningful writing. Tagore sang about the prosperity of life, the joy and sorrow of real life in a light and cheerful style, expressing his yearning for the ideal kingdom and his care and thinking about life.
"Gitanjali" is the work by Rabindranath Tagore that won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1913. "Gitanjali" is the transliteration of the Bengali word "song". "Gitanjali" is bilingual in Chinese and English, translated by the famous Bing Xin, with exquisite illustrations, beautiful artistic conception and meaningful writing. Tagore sang about the prosperity of life, the joy and sorrow of real life in a light and cheerful style, expressing his yearning for the ideal kingdom and his care and thinking about life.

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"The Wind in the Willows" is the representative work of British writer Kenneth Grahame. It is known as a model of British prose works and the finale of the golden age of children's literature. The book takes four anthropomorphic animals as the protagonists and tells the story of them getting to know each other in the wild forest, going on adventures together, and finally working together to defend their homeland. The whole article vividly and delicately presents the beautiful pastoral scenery from the perspective of small animals. The friendship and care between the small animals described by the author are even more innocent and touching, and full of sincere and profound life philosophy.
"The Wind in the Willows" is the representative work of British writer Kenneth Grahame. It is known as a model of British prose works and the finale of the golden age of children's literature. The book takes four anthropomorphic animals as the protagonists and tells the story of them getting to know each other in the wild forest, going on adventures together, and finally working together to defend their homeland. The whole article vividly and delicately presents the beautiful pastoral scenery from the perspective of small animals. The friendship and care between the small animals described by the author are even more innocent and touching, and full of sincere and profound life philosophy.

Great Expectations (dickens Collection 04)
General Fiction远大前程(狄更斯集04)
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"Great Expectations", also translated as "Lone Star Blood and Tears", is a novel written by Dickens in his later years. The story is set from Christmas Eve of 1812 to the winter of 1840. The protagonist, orphan Pip, uses an autobiographical approach to narrate three stages of his life starting from the age of 7. This novel implements Dickens's prose style, expressing his views on life and human nature through the ups and downs of the orphans in the play.
"Great Expectations", also translated as "Lone Star Blood and Tears", is a novel written by Dickens in his later years. The story is set from Christmas Eve of 1812 to the winter of 1840. The protagonist, orphan Pip, uses an autobiographical approach to narrate three stages of his life starting from the age of 7. This novel implements Dickens's prose style, expressing his views on life and human nature through the ups and downs of the orphans in the play.

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A short story written by the French realist writer Mérimée, which tells the story of the adventures of a free-spirited Gypsy girl engaged in smuggling.
A short story written by the French realist writer Mérimée, which tells the story of the adventures of a free-spirited Gypsy girl engaged in smuggling.

Childhood·in the World
General Fiction童年·在人间
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"Childhood in the World" is based on the first two parts of Gorky's autobiographical trilogy. It uses the protagonist Alyosha's growth process as a clue to truly record Gorky's suffering youth life. Gorky's autobiographical trilogy is famous for its concise and simple writing style and calm and persistent personal emotions, which has attracted the attention of a large number of readers. The book depicts a series of vivid and distinctive characters, especially the image of the protagonist Alyosha, which has influenced a large number of Chinese readers. The protagonist Alyosha lives in an environment surrounded by all kinds of disgusting scandals and evil forces that corrode people's souls. However, he is not overwhelmed or destroyed. Instead, he grows into a strong, brave, upright and confident person.
"Childhood in the World" is based on the first two parts of Gorky's autobiographical trilogy. It uses the protagonist Alyosha's growth process as a clue to truly record Gorky's suffering youth life. Gorky's autobiographical trilogy is famous for its concise and simple writing style and calm and persistent personal emotions, which has attracted the attention of a large number of readers. The book depicts a series of vivid and distinctive characters, especially the image of the protagonist Alyosha, which has influenced a large number of Chinese readers. The protagonist Alyosha lives in an environment surrounded by all kinds of disgusting scandals and evil forces that corrode people's souls. However, he is not overwhelmed or destroyed. Instead, he grows into a strong, brave, upright and confident person.

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This book is one of Gorky's trilogy. It mainly tells the seven-year gray life of Alyosha when he lost his father when he was young and stayed at his grandfather's house from the age of three to ten. It successfully created the artistic image of his grandmother with great brilliance and human beauty in Russian literature. It vividly reproduced the living conditions of the lower class people in the Soviet Union in the 1870s and 1880s. It also wrote about Gorky's understanding of suffering and his unique insights into social life. There is an endless desire and strength in the words.
This book is one of Gorky's trilogy. It mainly tells the seven-year gray life of Alyosha when he lost his father when he was young and stayed at his grandfather's house from the age of three to ten. It successfully created the artistic image of his grandmother with great brilliance and human beauty in Russian literature. It vividly reproduced the living conditions of the lower class people in the Soviet Union in the 1870s and 1880s. It also wrote about Gorky's understanding of suffering and his unique insights into social life. There is an endless desire and strength in the words.

Resurrection (tolstoy's Trilogy of Living Beings)
General Fiction复活(托尔斯泰众生三部曲)
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Whenever we encounter an unfair and unreasonable reality, and want to doubt, question, and have the courage to make changes, we can always hear a voice: "Everyone lives like this. You are weak, so why bother yourself?" But what Tolstoy wants to ask is: "Is it right to have always been like this?" "Resurrection" is the accumulation of Tolstoy's lifelong wisdom: Don't forget the kindness of your youth because you are so sophisticated; don't not light the candle because the light is too weak or too short. Whenever there is a fork in the road in front of you, try to choose the right one instead of the smoothest one. Every ordinary heart can be resurrected from the cold winter, and can also awaken spring.
Whenever we encounter an unfair and unreasonable reality, and want to doubt, question, and have the courage to make changes, we can always hear a voice: "Everyone lives like this. You are weak, so why bother yourself?" But what Tolstoy wants to ask is: "Is it right to have always been like this?" "Resurrection" is the accumulation of Tolstoy's lifelong wisdom: Don't forget the kindness of your youth because you are so sophisticated; don't not light the candle because the light is too weak or too short. Whenever there is a fork in the road in front of you, try to choose the right one instead of the smoothest one. Every ordinary heart can be resurrected from the cold winter, and can also awaken spring.

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This book tells the story: Margaret, a famous prostitute in Paris, was conquered by the sincere love of Armand, who was not rich, and fell in love. Just as the lovers were looking forward to a better life in the future, Armand's father secretly forced Margaret to leave Armand. Armand does not know the truth and thinks that Margaret abandoned him intentionally. Margaret endured the humiliation and died of hatred due to the double torment of illness and grief.
This book tells the story: Margaret, a famous prostitute in Paris, was conquered by the sincere love of Armand, who was not rich, and fell in love. Just as the lovers were looking forward to a better life in the future, Armand's father secretly forced Margaret to leave Armand. Armand does not know the truth and thinks that Margaret abandoned him intentionally. Margaret endured the humiliation and died of hatred due to the double torment of illness and grief.
