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紫图经典文库:三岛由纪夫·春雪
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The aristocratic boy and girl Kiyoaki and Satoko are childhood sweethearts. As they get older, the relationship between the partners turns into love between a man and a woman. The two failed to adapt to the changes in emotions, resulting in suspicion and estrangement. It wasn't until Satoko was engaged to the royal family by her parents that the two of them acted in a panic. The love that could have developed naturally and matured turned into a dangerous affair. In a hurry, Satoko becomes pregnant, dragging the family's fate into crisis. In order to protect the family, Satoko had an abortion and became a nun. Qing Xian missed Satoko but couldn't find her, and died of pneumonia. This touching story was originally a rumor in temples in Kyoto and Nara. Mishima created "Spring Snow" based on this rumor. Pure love runs through "elegant taboo" and "blasphemous joy", and in this opposition, beauty is discovered, created, and destroyed. Technically, it blends Japanese classical dynasty novels and modern novel techniques, and has been praised as "comparable to "The Tale of Genji"" and has become the most popular masterpiece to win the Nobel Prize for Literature.
The aristocratic boy and girl Kiyoaki and Satoko are childhood sweethearts. As they get older, the relationship between the partners turns into love between a man and a woman. The two failed to adapt to the changes in emotions, resulting in suspicion and estrangement. It wasn't until Satoko was engaged to the royal family by her parents that the two of them acted in a panic. The love that could have developed naturally and matured turned into a dangerous affair. In a hurry, Satoko becomes pregnant, dragging the family's fate into crisis. In order to protect the family, Satoko had an abortion and became a nun. Qing Xian missed Satoko but couldn't find her, and died of pneumonia. This touching story was originally a rumor in temples in Kyoto and Nara. Mishima created "Spring Snow" based on this rumor. Pure love runs through "elegant taboo" and "blasphemous joy", and in this opposition, beauty is discovered, created, and destroyed. Technically, it blends Japanese classical dynasty novels and modern novel techniques, and has been praised as "comparable to "The Tale of Genji"" and has become the most popular masterpiece to win the Nobel Prize for Literature.

Beren and Lúthien (illustrated Edition)
Literature贝伦与露西恩(插图本)
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The mortal Beren fell in love with Lúthien, who was born in the immortal elven clan. However, their love was initially unable to get the approval of Lúthien's father, the Elf King Thingol. In order to make Beren quit, Thingol put forward the conditions for marrying Lúthien: Beren must complete a seemingly hopeless task. This mission is the core of the legend, and it prompted Beren and Lúthien to accomplish a supreme heroic feat together: to recapture a Silmarillion from the first Dark Lord, Morgoth, who was more powerful and terrifying than Sauron in later generations. The legend of Beren and Lúthien is one of the most important stories in Middle-earth, the magnificent world created by Professor J. R. R. Tolkien. It ranks among the three major legends in the ancient times of Middle-earth. It is not only an integral part of the grand background of "The Lord of the Rings", but also an indispensable cornerstone of "The Silmarillion". It also has extraordinary significance in the author's own life. A year before his death, J. R. R. Tolkien wrote a letter about his memory of his late wife. He wrote: "She was the source of the story that became the main part of The Silmarillion... But the story went off the rails, I was left behind, and I could not plead before the unforgiving Mandos." In Beren and Luthien, Christopher Tolkien made a new The attempt is to extract the story from the general background and use a series of manuscripts written by the author at different stages of creation to sort out and compare the development of the characters and plots, thereby showing readers the full evolution of the story of Beren and Lúthien over the course of decades.
The mortal Beren fell in love with Lúthien, who was born in the immortal elven clan. However, their love was initially unable to get the approval of Lúthien's father, the Elf King Thingol. In order to make Beren quit, Thingol put forward the conditions for marrying Lúthien: Beren must complete a seemingly hopeless task. This mission is the core of the legend, and it prompted Beren and Lúthien to accomplish a supreme heroic feat together: to recapture a Silmarillion from the first Dark Lord, Morgoth, who was more powerful and terrifying than Sauron in later generations. The legend of Beren and Lúthien is one of the most important stories in Middle-earth, the magnificent world created by Professor J. R. R. Tolkien. It ranks among the three major legends in the ancient times of Middle-earth. It is not only an integral part of the grand background of "The Lord of the Rings", but also an indispensable cornerstone of "The Silmarillion". It also has extraordinary significance in the author's own life. A year before his death, J. R. R. Tolkien wrote a letter about his memory of his late wife. He wrote: "She was the source of the story that became the main part of The Silmarillion... But the story went off the rails, I was left behind, and I could not plead before the unforgiving Mandos." In Beren and Luthien, Christopher Tolkien made a new The attempt is to extract the story from the general background and use a series of manuscripts written by the author at different stages of creation to sort out and compare the development of the characters and plots, thereby showing readers the full evolution of the story of Beren and Lúthien over the course of decades.

The World's Top Ten Masterpieces That You Must Read in Your Lifetime: Insects (youth Edition)
Literature一生必读的世界十大名著:昆虫记(青少年版)
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The music of life composed by insects, ordinary citizens of nature. This is a work about insects written by French entomologist Fabre based on his lifelong experience and achievements in insect research. He observes the nature of insects with human nature, and uses a prose style to truly record the instincts, habits, labor, fertility, death, etc. Of various insects in the book. It is permeated with the author's care and awe for life, and reflects the author's meticulous and tireless scientific exploration spirit.
The music of life composed by insects, ordinary citizens of nature. This is a work about insects written by French entomologist Fabre based on his lifelong experience and achievements in insect research. He observes the nature of insects with human nature, and uses a prose style to truly record the instincts, habits, labor, fertility, death, etc. Of various insects in the book. It is permeated with the author's care and awe for life, and reflects the author's meticulous and tireless scientific exploration spirit.

安徒生童话与故事全集:全三册(汉译世界文学名著丛书)
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"Andersen's Fairy Tales and Stories" is a collection of fairy tales created by Danish writer Andersen, which took nearly forty years to create. The fairy tales created by Andersen are treasures of world literature and are childhood books dedicated to everyone. Andersen received royal tribute during his lifetime, and his fairy tales were translated into more than 150 languages and published around the world. Andersen's fairy tales are rich in fantasy, innocent conception and simple sense of humor, expressing themes that transcend age and nationality. As Zhou Zuoren commented: "We observe everything with the eyes of a child and write it with the pen of a poet. Therefore, it is beautiful and natural and can be called a masterpiece. There is no one before and no one after." Andersen's creation can be divided into three periods: early, middle and late. Early fairy tales are mostly full of beautiful fantasy and optimistic spirit, reflecting the characteristics of a combination of realism and romanticism. In the middle period of fairy tales, the fantasy component is weakened and the realistic component is relatively enhanced. In lashing out the ugliness and praising the good, it expresses the persistent pursuit of a better life and also reveals the melancholy of lack of confidence. Fairy tales in the late period are more face to reality than those in the middle period. They focus on describing the tragic fate of the people at the bottom and exposing the coldness, darkness and injustice of social life. The tone of the works is low. This complete collection was translated based on the 1992 commemorative edition of Danish Hans Lezzers Publishing House and consists of 157 stories.
"Andersen's Fairy Tales and Stories" is a collection of fairy tales created by Danish writer Andersen, which took nearly forty years to create. The fairy tales created by Andersen are treasures of world literature and are childhood books dedicated to everyone. Andersen received royal tribute during his lifetime, and his fairy tales were translated into more than 150 languages and published around the world. Andersen's fairy tales are rich in fantasy, innocent conception and simple sense of humor, expressing themes that transcend age and nationality. As Zhou Zuoren commented: "We observe everything with the eyes of a child and write it with the pen of a poet. Therefore, it is beautiful and natural and can be called a masterpiece. There is no one before and no one after." Andersen's creation can be divided into three periods: early, middle and late. Early fairy tales are mostly full of beautiful fantasy and optimistic spirit, reflecting the characteristics of a combination of realism and romanticism. In the middle period of fairy tales, the fantasy component is weakened and the realistic component is relatively enhanced. In lashing out the ugliness and praising the good, it expresses the persistent pursuit of a better life and also reveals the melancholy of lack of confidence. Fairy tales in the late period are more face to reality than those in the middle period. They focus on describing the tragic fate of the people at the bottom and exposing the coldness, darkness and injustice of social life. The tone of the works is low. This complete collection was translated based on the 1992 commemorative edition of Danish Hans Lezzers Publishing House and consists of 157 stories.

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"Resurrection" is one of the three major works of the famous Russian writer Tolstoy. The novel describes the aristocratic young man Nekhlyudov who seduces his aunt's adopted daughter Maslova, causing her to become a prostitute and experience the vicissitudes of life. A few years later, Nekhlyudov served as a juror in the court and saw Maslova, who was falsely accused of being a poisoner. He deeply regretted what she had done and was determined to try his best to reduce the crime. He was even willing to marry her to atone for his past mistakes. In order to rescue her, he went to court again and again, visiting judges, generals, and palace attendants. During the rescue process, he witnessed all the ugliness of Russian society with his own eyes, and gradually developed and strengthened his determination to betray the upper class society. Through the story of the spiritual resurrection of the two protagonists, the novel profoundly exposes the corruption of Russian officialdom and courts, and effectively criticizes the autocratic rule of the Tsar.
"Resurrection" is one of the three major works of the famous Russian writer Tolstoy. The novel describes the aristocratic young man Nekhlyudov who seduces his aunt's adopted daughter Maslova, causing her to become a prostitute and experience the vicissitudes of life. A few years later, Nekhlyudov served as a juror in the court and saw Maslova, who was falsely accused of being a poisoner. He deeply regretted what she had done and was determined to try his best to reduce the crime. He was even willing to marry her to atone for his past mistakes. In order to rescue her, he went to court again and again, visiting judges, generals, and palace attendants. During the rescue process, he witnessed all the ugliness of Russian society with his own eyes, and gradually developed and strengthened his determination to betray the upper class society. Through the story of the spiritual resurrection of the two protagonists, the novel profoundly exposes the corruption of Russian officialdom and courts, and effectively criticizes the autocratic rule of the Tsar.

最后一课:都德小说选(译文名著精选)
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In the history of French literature, in addition to his novels, Daudet is also one of the writers who has achieved high achievements in the creation of short stories. If Maupassant is the master of narrative short stories, Daudet is the pioneer of prose short stories. He gives short stories more poetry and charm. The main collections of short stories include "The Mill Letters" and "Monday's Story". This book selects 14 excellent short stories and short stories such as "The Last Lesson" and the semi-autobiographical novel "Little Things", allowing readers to enjoy the beauty of the author's elegant style and profound charm. In particular, "The Last Lesson" was included in middle school Chinese textbooks, influencing generations of students.
In the history of French literature, in addition to his novels, Daudet is also one of the writers who has achieved high achievements in the creation of short stories. If Maupassant is the master of narrative short stories, Daudet is the pioneer of prose short stories. He gives short stories more poetry and charm. The main collections of short stories include "The Mill Letters" and "Monday's Story". This book selects 14 excellent short stories and short stories such as "The Last Lesson" and the semi-autobiographical novel "Little Things", allowing readers to enjoy the beauty of the author's elegant style and profound charm. In particular, "The Last Lesson" was included in middle school Chinese textbooks, influencing generations of students.

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On June 12, 1942, Anne Frank started writing a diary. In 1944, Minister Bockstein, a member of the Dutch government-in-exile, announced that he hoped to collect relevant first-hand information after the war to witness the suffering of the Dutch people under the German occupation. He specifically mentioned letters and diaries. After hearing the news, Anne decided to publish a book based on her diary after the war. So she began to rewrite and revise the diary, polishing the text, deleting passages that were not interesting enough, and adding some content from memory. At the same time, she also kept her original diary. In the academically valuable "The Diary of Anne Frank: An Annotated Edition" (1989), Anne's first, unedited diary is called Version A to distinguish her second, revised diary (Version B).
On June 12, 1942, Anne Frank started writing a diary. In 1944, Minister Bockstein, a member of the Dutch government-in-exile, announced that he hoped to collect relevant first-hand information after the war to witness the suffering of the Dutch people under the German occupation. He specifically mentioned letters and diaries. After hearing the news, Anne decided to publish a book based on her diary after the war. So she began to rewrite and revise the diary, polishing the text, deleting passages that were not interesting enough, and adding some content from memory. At the same time, she also kept her original diary. In the academically valuable "The Diary of Anne Frank: An Annotated Edition" (1989), Anne's first, unedited diary is called Version A to distinguish her second, revised diary (Version B).

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"White Nights" tells the story of four nights of heart-to-heart exchanges between a man who lives by fantasy and Nastenka, a girl whose parents died when she was young, who lives with her grandmother and has a lifelong private contract with her tenant. The pursuit of love has closely linked them together, turning them from strangers into confidants and even lovers. However, the commitment and care for love have made them return to their respective places. The former is still living in fantasy, while the latter is getting married to the one he loves.
"White Nights" tells the story of four nights of heart-to-heart exchanges between a man who lives by fantasy and Nastenka, a girl whose parents died when she was young, who lives with her grandmother and has a lifelong private contract with her tenant. The pursuit of love has closely linked them together, turning them from strangers into confidants and even lovers. However, the commitment and care for love have made them return to their respective places. The former is still living in fantasy, while the latter is getting married to the one he loves.

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This is a novel that will never go out of style. The storyline is plain and simple but vivid and heartwarming
This is a novel that will never go out of style. The storyline is plain and simple but vivid and heartwarming

Flaubert Collection (set of 3 Volumes in Total)
General Fiction福楼拜集(套装共3册)
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The novel "Madame Bovary" describes the process of a petty bourgeois woman's gradual degradation because she is not satisfied with her mediocre life. The author works very hard to find the social roots of this tragedy. "The Temptation of Saint Anthony" is a novel with a dramatic form, narrating the legendary story of the medieval hermit Saint Anthony who was tempted by the devil. "A Simple Heart" contains the novellas "Memories of a Madman" and "Autumn Rhythm" and the short story "A Simple Heart" by French writer Flaubert. "Memories of a Madman" describes the passion and melancholy of a young man who is silently in unrequited love and obsessed with love. "Autumn Rhythm" tells the story of a lonely, depressed young man who eagerly desires to experience the taste of love, but ends up dying of melancholy because of love. "A Simple Heart" describes the ordinary and touching life of a maid, showing her beautiful and kind heart and brave and witty qualities.
The novel "Madame Bovary" describes the process of a petty bourgeois woman's gradual degradation because she is not satisfied with her mediocre life. The author works very hard to find the social roots of this tragedy. "The Temptation of Saint Anthony" is a novel with a dramatic form, narrating the legendary story of the medieval hermit Saint Anthony who was tempted by the devil. "A Simple Heart" contains the novellas "Memories of a Madman" and "Autumn Rhythm" and the short story "A Simple Heart" by French writer Flaubert. "Memories of a Madman" describes the passion and melancholy of a young man who is silently in unrequited love and obsessed with love. "Autumn Rhythm" tells the story of a lonely, depressed young man who eagerly desires to experience the taste of love, but ends up dying of melancholy because of love. "A Simple Heart" describes the ordinary and touching life of a maid, showing her beautiful and kind heart and brave and witty qualities.

李健吾译文集·第十一卷
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The complete collection of translations by Mr. Li Jianwu, the first translator of Flaubert and the first translator of Molière, a versatile writer, translator, critic, and researcher; it brings together all the surviving translation works of the famous translator Li Jianwu, totaling fourteen volumes and more than 3.5 Million words. It has extremely high literary value and academic significance; "It has filling gaps and milestone significance in the domestic translation, literary research and publishing circles. Mr. Li Jianwu is a famous modern writer, dramatist, translator, critic and literary researcher in my country. He is well-known in the fields of creation, criticism, translation and research...
The complete collection of translations by Mr. Li Jianwu, the first translator of Flaubert and the first translator of Molière, a versatile writer, translator, critic, and researcher; it brings together all the surviving translation works of the famous translator Li Jianwu, totaling fourteen volumes and more than 3.5 Million words. It has extremely high literary value and academic significance; "It has filling gaps and milestone significance in the domestic translation, literary research and publishing circles. Mr. Li Jianwu is a famous modern writer, dramatist, translator, critic and literary researcher in my country. He is well-known in the fields of creation, criticism, translation and research...

诺贝尔文学奖作品集(套装共2册)
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Beauty is healing, Purple Picture Aesthetic Literature Series. "Twenty Love Poems and a Song of Despair": All love has the right to express, and when you have something to say to the person you love deeply, Neruda's poems will naturally find accurate and beautiful language for you. "I Walked into the Quiet Blue Day": In order to treat his depression, Nobel Prize winner Hermann Hesse left Germany and lived in seclusion in a beautiful mountain village in Ticino, Switzerland. He observed and experienced nature and created a collection of 38 essays and poems. This book contains a selection of illustrations created by him at the same time. Hesse took contemplation of the beauty of nature as a practice of self-healing in Ticino, which became a model for young people around the world to practice, and this work also became a guiding text for self-healing.
Beauty is healing, Purple Picture Aesthetic Literature Series. "Twenty Love Poems and a Song of Despair": All love has the right to express, and when you have something to say to the person you love deeply, Neruda's poems will naturally find accurate and beautiful language for you. "I Walked into the Quiet Blue Day": In order to treat his depression, Nobel Prize winner Hermann Hesse left Germany and lived in seclusion in a beautiful mountain village in Ticino, Switzerland. He observed and experienced nature and created a collection of 38 essays and poems. This book contains a selection of illustrations created by him at the same time. Hesse took contemplation of the beauty of nature as a practice of self-healing in Ticino, which became a model for young people around the world to practice, and this work also became a guiding text for self-healing.

莎士比亚喜剧五种(译文名著精选)
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This book selects five of Shakespeare's most popular comedies: "A Midsummer Night's Dream", "The Merchant of Venice", "The Wind and Shadow", "The Merry Wives of Windsor" and "The Tempest". Shakespeare's comedic achievements are as remarkable as his tragedies. He used the optimistic spirit of humanists during the Renaissance as the keynote of his comedy creation. In his works, he clearly expressed humanist ideas such as the liberation of individuality, love for real life, and praise of true love. At the same time, he used laughter as a weapon to ruthlessly satirize various feudal and conservative forces that hindered social development. With his profound skills, the author has portrayed many unforgettable characters in a series of comedy works, especially Shylock and Falstaff, who have long become a model among models and a model of comedy character portrayal.
This book selects five of Shakespeare's most popular comedies: "A Midsummer Night's Dream", "The Merchant of Venice", "The Wind and Shadow", "The Merry Wives of Windsor" and "The Tempest". Shakespeare's comedic achievements are as remarkable as his tragedies. He used the optimistic spirit of humanists during the Renaissance as the keynote of his comedy creation. In his works, he clearly expressed humanist ideas such as the liberation of individuality, love for real life, and praise of true love. At the same time, he used laughter as a weapon to ruthlessly satirize various feudal and conservative forces that hindered social development. With his profound skills, the author has portrayed many unforgettable characters in a series of comedy works, especially Shylock and Falstaff, who have long become a model among models and a model of comedy character portrayal.

孤独的力量:内心才是一切的答案
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This book selects the works of world-famous philosophers or writers such as Nietzsche, Schopenhauer, Rousseau, Emerson, Goethe, Kafka, Stendhal, etc., From the aspects of family, friendship, love, hometown, etc., Through detailed description and careful portrayal of the lonely situation, showing the authors' perception, reflection and exploration of their own inner world. For readers, this is not only a book to heal loneliness, but also a book to understand life and awaken inner strength. It can help readers get out of the trough of loneliness, find their true self, regain confidence and courage, and realize a richer and better state of life.
This book selects the works of world-famous philosophers or writers such as Nietzsche, Schopenhauer, Rousseau, Emerson, Goethe, Kafka, Stendhal, etc., From the aspects of family, friendship, love, hometown, etc., Through detailed description and careful portrayal of the lonely situation, showing the authors' perception, reflection and exploration of their own inner world. For readers, this is not only a book to heal loneliness, but also a book to understand life and awaken inner strength. It can help readers get out of the trough of loneliness, find their true self, regain confidence and courage, and realize a richer and better state of life.
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Beauty and Obsession: the Most Beautiful Essays of Kawabata Yasunari (set of 4 Volumes in Total)
Literature美与执念:川端康成至美文集(套装共4册)
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On the pounding Izu Mountain Road, a young man from Tokyo met a group of artists and they walked together. The young man was attracted by Xun, a pure, lovely, charming and charming dancer who was traveling with him, and a ray of tenderness sprouted in his heart. He seemed to see a ray of light, and his heart, which had been troubled for a long time, suddenly forgot about gains and losses. The stubbornness and awkwardness of the past and the humiliating feeling of being given charity suddenly disappeared. The two have never expressed their feelings, but in the fleeting daily life, they have accumulated feelings of mutual admiration. Full of youthful poetry, the lyricism reveals Kawabata-style sadness, but only lightly. This novel became a masterpiece of Japanese youth literature. The book includes "The Dancing Girl of Izu", "Snow Country", "Years", "Thousands of Cranes", "Thousands of Birds on Blue Waves", "Ancient Capital" and "Beauty and Sorrow". It also comes with the author's chronology, Nobel Prize award speech and speech, and a long introduction by the translator.
On the pounding Izu Mountain Road, a young man from Tokyo met a group of artists and they walked together. The young man was attracted by Xun, a pure, lovely, charming and charming dancer who was traveling with him, and a ray of tenderness sprouted in his heart. He seemed to see a ray of light, and his heart, which had been troubled for a long time, suddenly forgot about gains and losses. The stubbornness and awkwardness of the past and the humiliating feeling of being given charity suddenly disappeared. The two have never expressed their feelings, but in the fleeting daily life, they have accumulated feelings of mutual admiration. Full of youthful poetry, the lyricism reveals Kawabata-style sadness, but only lightly. This novel became a masterpiece of Japanese youth literature. The book includes "The Dancing Girl of Izu", "Snow Country", "Years", "Thousands of Cranes", "Thousands of Birds on Blue Waves", "Ancient Capital" and "Beauty and Sorrow". It also comes with the author's chronology, Nobel Prize award speech and speech, and a long introduction by the translator.

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Woolf's "A Room of One's Own" was originally based on two lectures. On October 20 and 26, 1928, Woolf came to the University of Cambridge twice from London, delivering lectures on the topic of women and novels at Newnham Women's College and Gorting Women's College respectively. Afterwards, in March 1929, she combined the two speeches into one article, entitled "Women and Novel", and published it in the American magazine "Forum". At this time, her novel "Orlando" was published and she built a small building for herself. Here, she greatly revised and expanded "Women and Novel" and wrote the book "A Room of One's Own".
Woolf's "A Room of One's Own" was originally based on two lectures. On October 20 and 26, 1928, Woolf came to the University of Cambridge twice from London, delivering lectures on the topic of women and novels at Newnham Women's College and Gorting Women's College respectively. Afterwards, in March 1929, she combined the two speeches into one article, entitled "Women and Novel", and published it in the American magazine "Forum". At this time, her novel "Orlando" was published and she built a small building for herself. Here, she greatly revised and expanded "Women and Novel" and wrote the book "A Room of One's Own".

John Steinbeck's Works Series: Pancake Flats
General Fiction约翰·斯坦贝克作品系列:煎饼坪
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Nobel Prize winner John Steinbeck's famous work "Pancake Flat" is Steinbeck's early work. It was published in 1935 and tells the story of a group of homeless people enjoying life after World War I. This was Steinbeck's first major success, and he began to attract critical attention. It was also from this work that Steinbeck firmly reflected life, portrayed characters, and described the lives of people in the middle and lower classes of society in a delicate style. "Jianbingping" highlights the carefree mood of the homeless people and praises their simplicity and simplicity in extreme poverty. They do not yearn for wealth and hate "the pressure of having property on their backs." All this is in sharp contrast to the greed-ridden capitalist society. When some readers criticized the hobos as an eccentric bunch, Steinbeck responded: "They are people I know and like, good and honest people."
Nobel Prize winner John Steinbeck's famous work "Pancake Flat" is Steinbeck's early work. It was published in 1935 and tells the story of a group of homeless people enjoying life after World War I. This was Steinbeck's first major success, and he began to attract critical attention. It was also from this work that Steinbeck firmly reflected life, portrayed characters, and described the lives of people in the middle and lower classes of society in a delicate style. "Jianbingping" highlights the carefree mood of the homeless people and praises their simplicity and simplicity in extreme poverty. They do not yearn for wealth and hate "the pressure of having property on their backs." All this is in sharp contrast to the greed-ridden capitalist society. When some readers criticized the hobos as an eccentric bunch, Steinbeck responded: "They are people I know and like, good and honest people."

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This book is the representative work of Flaubert, the French critical realist novelist. It tells the story of Emma, a peasant girl who received an aristocratic education. She looked down on her husband Bovary, a rural doctor, and dreamed of a legendary love. However, her two affairs not only failed to bring her happiness, but also made her an object of exploitation by loan sharks. In the end, she accumulated so much debt that she had no choice but to commit suicide by taking poison. With a seemingly indifferent attitude, Flaubert very "objectively" revealed the causes and consequences that led to this tragedy, and stated the responsibility that society cannot shirk.
This book is the representative work of Flaubert, the French critical realist novelist. It tells the story of Emma, a peasant girl who received an aristocratic education. She looked down on her husband Bovary, a rural doctor, and dreamed of a legendary love. However, her two affairs not only failed to bring her happiness, but also made her an object of exploitation by loan sharks. In the end, she accumulated so much debt that she had no choice but to commit suicide by taking poison. With a seemingly indifferent attitude, Flaubert very "objectively" revealed the causes and consequences that led to this tragedy, and stated the responsibility that society cannot shirk.

Mother
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This book is based on Gorky's hometown and uses real people and events as materials to create a flesh-and-blood image of Nilovna, a mother who is constantly awakening. Nilovna is not only a traditional good wife and mother, but also a hero in the revolutionary era. The uniqueness of the novel is that it not only depicts the young people's revolutionary passion and fighting spirit, but also records the mother's gradual awakening and development from a short-sighted housewife to a revolutionary. The changes and development of the mother's character illustrate the wide spread of the proletarian revolutionary spirit and the deep influence of revolutionary truth.
This book is based on Gorky's hometown and uses real people and events as materials to create a flesh-and-blood image of Nilovna, a mother who is constantly awakening. Nilovna is not only a traditional good wife and mother, but also a hero in the revolutionary era. The uniqueness of the novel is that it not only depicts the young people's revolutionary passion and fighting spirit, but also records the mother's gradual awakening and development from a short-sighted housewife to a revolutionary. The changes and development of the mother's character illustrate the wide spread of the proletarian revolutionary spirit and the deep influence of revolutionary truth.

Nalan Ci
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"Nalan Ci" is a collection of poems written by Nalan Rongruo, a famous poet in the Qing Dynasty. The themes involve love, friendship, scenery and other aspects. Whether writing about scenery or chanting history and recalling the past, they are all sentimental, elegant and thoughtful. They have left an indelible mark in the history of Chinese literature and have a very high status and special influence. This book selects one hundred and fifty-four of Nalan's poems, with translations, annotations, and reviews, supplemented by fifty-seven beautiful classical paintings. The poems and paintings complement each other, striving to perfectly present to readers the beautiful sentiments written by a generation of talented people.
"Nalan Ci" is a collection of poems written by Nalan Rongruo, a famous poet in the Qing Dynasty. The themes involve love, friendship, scenery and other aspects. Whether writing about scenery or chanting history and recalling the past, they are all sentimental, elegant and thoughtful. They have left an indelible mark in the history of Chinese literature and have a very high status and special influence. This book selects one hundred and fifty-four of Nalan's poems, with translations, annotations, and reviews, supplemented by fifty-seven beautiful classical paintings. The poems and paintings complement each other, striving to perfectly present to readers the beautiful sentiments written by a generation of talented people.

变色龙:契诃夫中短篇小说集(经典译林)
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"Chameleon: A Collection of Chekhov's Short Stories" contains dozens of Chekhov's classic short stories, including: "The Nightingale in Concert", "The Bad Boy", "The Fat Man and the Thin Man", "The Chameleon", "The Man in the Trap", etc.
"Chameleon: A Collection of Chekhov's Short Stories" contains dozens of Chekhov's classic short stories, including: "The Nightingale in Concert", "The Bad Boy", "The Fat Man and the Thin Man", "The Chameleon", "The Man in the Trap", etc.

我年轻时以为金钱至上:王尔德三部曲
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This book selects three classic works of "Wilde's tragic aesthetics". The first "Collection of Wilde's Fairy Tales": these nine fairy tales put Wilde into the world of fairy tale masters. The story and metaphor of "The Nightingale and the Rose" are known to the world. The second "The Picture of Dorian Gray": It is Wilde's only novel and the evidence that sent Wilde to prison. The third book, "From the Depths": a long letter to his lover that exposes the soul like scraping bones and flesh, is also the last work in Wilde's life, and was named "100 greatest non-fiction works". These three works are not only Wilde's masterpieces in the literary sense, but also "fateful" works that connect Wilde's life. Readers, please follow the short introduction and translation postscript that are interspersed between each work. In this way, from fairy tales to long letters, you can gradually penetrate into his ideological world step by step, and read all the heartbreak of his life in one book.
This book selects three classic works of "Wilde's tragic aesthetics". The first "Collection of Wilde's Fairy Tales": these nine fairy tales put Wilde into the world of fairy tale masters. The story and metaphor of "The Nightingale and the Rose" are known to the world. The second "The Picture of Dorian Gray": It is Wilde's only novel and the evidence that sent Wilde to prison. The third book, "From the Depths": a long letter to his lover that exposes the soul like scraping bones and flesh, is also the last work in Wilde's life, and was named "100 greatest non-fiction works". These three works are not only Wilde's masterpieces in the literary sense, but also "fateful" works that connect Wilde's life. Readers, please follow the short introduction and translation postscript that are interspersed between each work. In this way, from fairy tales to long letters, you can gradually penetrate into his ideological world step by step, and read all the heartbreak of his life in one book.

我们都应该做女性主义者(阿迪契作品)
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"Culture does not create people, people create culture." "I have made a choice and will no longer feel guilty about my femininity." In 2012, Adichie was invited by TED to give a speech on feminism, which quickly became popular around the world. "We Should All Be Feminists" is a revised version of this speech. Are feminists unhappy people? A man hater? People who don't like wearing lip gloss and high heels? Starting from her own experience, Adichie corrected some of the stereotypes carried by the word "feminist"; she used a feminist perspective to cut into the life we are accustomed to and tell the common difficulties encountered by women; she borrowed a series of short stories she had personally experienced and witnessed in Nigeria and the United States to highlight the gender bias in the culture and inspire people to work together to build a more gender-equal future.
"Culture does not create people, people create culture." "I have made a choice and will no longer feel guilty about my femininity." In 2012, Adichie was invited by TED to give a speech on feminism, which quickly became popular around the world. "We Should All Be Feminists" is a revised version of this speech. Are feminists unhappy people? A man hater? People who don't like wearing lip gloss and high heels? Starting from her own experience, Adichie corrected some of the stereotypes carried by the word "feminist"; she used a feminist perspective to cut into the life we are accustomed to and tell the common difficulties encountered by women; she borrowed a series of short stories she had personally experienced and witnessed in Nigeria and the United States to highlight the gender bias in the culture and inspire people to work together to build a more gender-equal future.

一生必读的世界十大名著:童年·在人间·我的大学(青少年版)
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"Childhood", "In the World", and "My University" are the famous autobiographical trilogy of novels by Soviet writer Gorky. Through the description of his life and destiny in childhood, adolescence and youth, the author shows the growth process of a progressive young man before the Russian October Revolution. Alyosha, this world classic literary image, has remained in people's hearts for a long time and always inspired people to strive for a better tomorrow!
"Childhood", "In the World", and "My University" are the famous autobiographical trilogy of novels by Soviet writer Gorky. Through the description of his life and destiny in childhood, adolescence and youth, the author shows the growth process of a progressive young man before the Russian October Revolution. Alyosha, this world classic literary image, has remained in people's hearts for a long time and always inspired people to strive for a better tomorrow!

易中天品读中国系列:品人录
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Zhongtian's Reading China series, a 20-year classic, has sold millions of copies, covering Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, Xiamen, Chengdu, and Wuhan. If you understand the city, you will understand ourselves!
Zhongtian's Reading China series, a 20-year classic, has sold millions of copies, covering Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, Xiamen, Chengdu, and Wuhan. If you understand the city, you will understand ourselves!

太宰治精选集(套装共4册)
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It includes four masterpieces: "Clown's Flower", "Girl's Disciple", "Cherry" and "Disqualification in the World: Sunset", including short and medium-sized novels, essays and warnings, and private novels, highlighting the writer's creative achievements in various periods.
It includes four masterpieces: "Clown's Flower", "Girl's Disciple", "Cherry" and "Disqualification in the World: Sunset", including short and medium-sized novels, essays and warnings, and private novels, highlighting the writer's creative achievements in various periods.

愿望的实现(全彩珍藏版)
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This book is composed of Rabindranath Tagore's short fairy tale "The Fulfillment of Wishes" and the collection of poems "The New Moon Collection". Tagore's poems are full of philosophy in their childishness and bright in their thinking, and have become classics in world literature.
This book is composed of Rabindranath Tagore's short fairy tale "The Fulfillment of Wishes" and the collection of poems "The New Moon Collection". Tagore's poems are full of philosophy in their childishness and bright in their thinking, and have become classics in world literature.

Great Expectations (writers List Classics)
General Fiction远大前程(作家榜经典名著)
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Pip lost his parents at an early age and grew up in loneliness, dependent on his sister and brother-in-law. When he was seven years old, he happened to meet a fugitive in a cemetery and stole food from the house to give to the fugitive. A few years later, a famous lawyer in London suddenly visited. He was entrusted by an anonymous person to send Pip to London for further study. After arriving in London, Pip's life has undergone earth-shaking changes. He is full of joy and thinks that he has a great future, so he begins to alienate his former friends. However, when his behind-the-scenes benefactor appears, Pip's fate reverses again... Pip's growth experience is like a mirror, allowing every reader to see his or her own soul.
Pip lost his parents at an early age and grew up in loneliness, dependent on his sister and brother-in-law. When he was seven years old, he happened to meet a fugitive in a cemetery and stole food from the house to give to the fugitive. A few years later, a famous lawyer in London suddenly visited. He was entrusted by an anonymous person to send Pip to London for further study. After arriving in London, Pip's life has undergone earth-shaking changes. He is full of joy and thinks that he has a great future, so he begins to alienate his former friends. However, when his behind-the-scenes benefactor appears, Pip's fate reverses again... Pip's growth experience is like a mirror, allowing every reader to see his or her own soul.

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"John Christophe" (four volumes) contains ten volumes in total, telling the story of the protagonist John Christophe's struggle in a society full of vulgarity and strife. From the awakening of his musical talent in his teenage years to his unruly personality in his youth, he suffered the ups and downs of life, including lovelorn, unemployment, betrayal, and separation. Finally, with his persistence in music and his love for life, he found peace in life amidst the hardships.
"John Christophe" (four volumes) contains ten volumes in total, telling the story of the protagonist John Christophe's struggle in a society full of vulgarity and strife. From the awakening of his musical talent in his teenage years to his unruly personality in his youth, he suffered the ups and downs of life, including lovelorn, unemployment, betrayal, and separation. Finally, with his persistence in music and his love for life, he found peace in life amidst the hardships.

millions of Pounds" Selected Short Stories by Mark Twain
General Fiction《百万英镑》马克·吐温中短篇小说选
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This book contains a total of 19 short stories and short stories by Mark Twain, among which "One Million Pounds", "Running for Governor", and "The Story of a Californian" are the most famous. "One Million Pounds" is currently included in Chinese language textbooks and is a pearl among Mark Twain's many short stories. The protagonist Henry in "Million Pounds" is a poor American young man who wanders to England. He was accidentally chosen by two rich men and became the person who won one million pounds in the bet. One of the rich men bet that Henry would starve to death in the streets within 30 days, and the other bet that he would not starve to death. In the exaggerated money-oriented society at that time, Henry's life also changed drastically because of this sudden check of one million.
This book contains a total of 19 short stories and short stories by Mark Twain, among which "One Million Pounds", "Running for Governor", and "The Story of a Californian" are the most famous. "One Million Pounds" is currently included in Chinese language textbooks and is a pearl among Mark Twain's many short stories. The protagonist Henry in "Million Pounds" is a poor American young man who wanders to England. He was accidentally chosen by two rich men and became the person who won one million pounds in the bet. One of the rich men bet that Henry would starve to death in the streets within 30 days, and the other bet that he would not starve to death. In the exaggerated money-oriented society at that time, Henry's life also changed drastically because of this sudden check of one million.

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"Moby-Dick" is a representative novel by the American novelist, essayist and poet Herman Melville. It tells the story of Captain Ehab of the whaling ship - he is determined to hunt down the ferocious and intelligent white whale Moby Dick who bit off one of his legs. After sailing almost all over the world, he finally encounters Moby Dick. After three days of hard tracking, he hit the beluga with a harpoon, but his ship was hit by the whale and was tangled in the whale rope and taken into the sea. In the end, he and the whole crew died together with the white whale, and only sailor Ishmael was saved. "Moby-Dick" has become a classic of world marine literature with its substantial ideological content, epic scale, and mature and thoughtful writing style.
"Moby-Dick" is a representative novel by the American novelist, essayist and poet Herman Melville. It tells the story of Captain Ehab of the whaling ship - he is determined to hunt down the ferocious and intelligent white whale Moby Dick who bit off one of his legs. After sailing almost all over the world, he finally encounters Moby Dick. After three days of hard tracking, he hit the beluga with a harpoon, but his ship was hit by the whale and was tangled in the whale rope and taken into the sea. In the end, he and the whole crew died together with the white whale, and only sailor Ishmael was saved. "Moby-Dick" has become a classic of world marine literature with its substantial ideological content, epic scale, and mature and thoughtful writing style.

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A classic of romantic literature and a masterpiece of historical novels by Alexandre Dumas. A chivalrous historical legend and a boy's growth story. During the reign of King Louis XIII of France, Cardinal Richelieu had great power. In order to sow discord between the king and the queen, he carefully arranged a series of conspiracies and used the femme fatale Milady to achieve his goals. The young d'Artagnan and his three loyal and courageous Musketeer friends risked their lives for the dignity of the king and queen, and started a battle of courage and resourcefulness with this series of conspiracies and this femme fatale who should not be underestimated...
A classic of romantic literature and a masterpiece of historical novels by Alexandre Dumas. A chivalrous historical legend and a boy's growth story. During the reign of King Louis XIII of France, Cardinal Richelieu had great power. In order to sow discord between the king and the queen, he carefully arranged a series of conspiracies and used the femme fatale Milady to achieve his goals. The young d'Artagnan and his three loyal and courageous Musketeer friends risked their lives for the dignity of the king and queen, and started a battle of courage and resourcefulness with this series of conspiracies and this femme fatale who should not be underestimated...

The Shackles of Life (part 1)
General Fiction人生的枷锁(上)
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"The Shackles of Life" is a recognized masterpiece by the British writer Somerset Maugham, and it is also an autobiographical novel. Since the book came out, it has been adapted for the big screen three times and was selected as one of the "Top 100 English Novels of the 20th Century". The protagonist Philip in the book has lived an unfortunate life since he was a child. Both of his parents died, he was born lame, and he spent his childhood in a strange and oppressive environment. When he entered society, he experienced the pain of disillusioned ideals and the pain of love. Although he suffered a lot, he never gave up on himself, but moved forward resolutely on the more bumpy road of life. After going through various hardships, Philip finally got rid of the shackles that had restricted his mind and spirit before, and found a direction in life that suited him.
"The Shackles of Life" is a recognized masterpiece by the British writer Somerset Maugham, and it is also an autobiographical novel. Since the book came out, it has been adapted for the big screen three times and was selected as one of the "Top 100 English Novels of the 20th Century". The protagonist Philip in the book has lived an unfortunate life since he was a child. Both of his parents died, he was born lame, and he spent his childhood in a strange and oppressive environment. When he entered society, he experienced the pain of disillusioned ideals and the pain of love. Although he suffered a lot, he never gave up on himself, but moved forward resolutely on the more bumpy road of life. After going through various hardships, Philip finally got rid of the shackles that had restricted his mind and spirit before, and found a direction in life that suited him.
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玫瑰的名字(修订版)(翁贝托·埃科作品系列)
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In the past, roses were fragrant because of celebrities, but today people only hold the name of roses. "The Name of the Rose" is Umberto Eco's masterpiece, known as the ancestor of "cryptographic mystery novels". In Japan, a country with great mystery literature, it was even selected as the first place in the overall evaluation list of the "This Mystery Novel is Amazing" award since its establishment 20 years ago. Thirty years after publication, the author has made some revisions and deletions in response to feedback from readers about the Latin citations and the extensive knowledge background. In order to enrich the reading experience, the newly revised edition will also include the article "Notes on the Name of the Rose". "The Name of the Rose" takes place in a medieval monastery. The monk William and his disciple Adso came to the monastery to prepare for the mediation between the emperor and the pope. As soon as the two arrived, a murder occurred in the monastery. William, who is good at reasoning, was entrusted by the dean to investigate, but the murders did not stop, and one person died every day. The maze-like library in the monastery holds many secrets. When the secret is revealed, the truth about the murder is also revealed. Finally, the monastery was destroyed in a fire.
In the past, roses were fragrant because of celebrities, but today people only hold the name of roses. "The Name of the Rose" is Umberto Eco's masterpiece, known as the ancestor of "cryptographic mystery novels". In Japan, a country with great mystery literature, it was even selected as the first place in the overall evaluation list of the "This Mystery Novel is Amazing" award since its establishment 20 years ago. Thirty years after publication, the author has made some revisions and deletions in response to feedback from readers about the Latin citations and the extensive knowledge background. In order to enrich the reading experience, the newly revised edition will also include the article "Notes on the Name of the Rose". "The Name of the Rose" takes place in a medieval monastery. The monk William and his disciple Adso came to the monastery to prepare for the mediation between the emperor and the pope. As soon as the two arrived, a murder occurred in the monastery. William, who is good at reasoning, was entrusted by the dean to investigate, but the murders did not stop, and one person died every day. The maze-like library in the monastery holds many secrets. When the secret is revealed, the truth about the murder is also revealed. Finally, the monastery was destroyed in a fire.

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Kanoko Okamoto said: "Novel is my first love." But before traveling in Europe, Kanoko Okamoto had never been involved in novel writing. Three years before her death, at the age of 47, she began to be active in the literary world as a novelist. In just three years, she has left many popular works. After her death, the fireworks-like creative process triggered an upsurge of mourning in the Japanese literary world, and people re-understood this legendary writer in mourning. Kawabata Yasunari lamented: "After Okamoto's death, her reputation as a writer has increased day by day." "Okamoto Kanoko" is a collection of novels written by Kanoko Okamoto, including 10 short stories and short stories. Kanoko Okamoto's writing style is smooth and delicate. Although modern, it is unique in the era in which she lives. She tells stories that are either warm or gloomy in a calm manner.
Kanoko Okamoto said: "Novel is my first love." But before traveling in Europe, Kanoko Okamoto had never been involved in novel writing. Three years before her death, at the age of 47, she began to be active in the literary world as a novelist. In just three years, she has left many popular works. After her death, the fireworks-like creative process triggered an upsurge of mourning in the Japanese literary world, and people re-understood this legendary writer in mourning. Kawabata Yasunari lamented: "After Okamoto's death, her reputation as a writer has increased day by day." "Okamoto Kanoko" is a collection of novels written by Kanoko Okamoto, including 10 short stories and short stories. Kanoko Okamoto's writing style is smooth and delicate. Although modern, it is unique in the era in which she lives. She tells stories that are either warm or gloomy in a calm manner.

Us (dystopian Trilogy)
General Fiction我们(反乌托邦三部曲)
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"Us" is the first book in the "Dystopian Trilogy" and was once listed as a banned book. The book is written in the form of notes, and through the mouth of a model citizen living in the future world, it simulates the lives and mentality of various people in a "grand unified country" that is highly digitalized and adopts centralized and unified management. In this unified country that has reached the "highest peak of human civilization", all citizens are named by numbers, and the "numbered citizens" are content with their assigned lives. But totalitarianism cannot extinguish the glory of human nature. The pursuit of freedom has never stopped. A disease called "mind" is spreading...
"Us" is the first book in the "Dystopian Trilogy" and was once listed as a banned book. The book is written in the form of notes, and through the mouth of a model citizen living in the future world, it simulates the lives and mentality of various people in a "grand unified country" that is highly digitalized and adopts centralized and unified management. In this unified country that has reached the "highest peak of human civilization", all citizens are named by numbers, and the "numbered citizens" are content with their assigned lives. But totalitarianism cannot extinguish the glory of human nature. The pursuit of freedom has never stopped. A disease called "mind" is spreading...

Write on Body
General Fiction写在身体上
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A passionate book written by Winterson, the author of "Oranges Are Not the Only Fruit". Hot contemporary British writers: In terms of aura and talent, few writers can compare with Janet Winterson! Writer Zhou Jianing polished the translation to present the charm of the original work! What kills love? Just this: ignore. When you stand in front of me I don't see you, I don't think of you for the smallest things, I don't clear the roadblocks for you, I don't set the table for you. I choose you out of habit, not desire, and never stop when I pass the flower shop. Not washing the dishes, not making the bed, ignoring you during the day and taking advantage of you at night. Kissing you on the cheek but longing for someone else; speaking your name but turning a deaf ear, assuming it is mine and can be called upon at will.
A passionate book written by Winterson, the author of "Oranges Are Not the Only Fruit". Hot contemporary British writers: In terms of aura and talent, few writers can compare with Janet Winterson! Writer Zhou Jianing polished the translation to present the charm of the original work! What kills love? Just this: ignore. When you stand in front of me I don't see you, I don't think of you for the smallest things, I don't clear the roadblocks for you, I don't set the table for you. I choose you out of habit, not desire, and never stop when I pass the flower shop. Not washing the dishes, not making the bed, ignoring you during the day and taking advantage of you at night. Kissing you on the cheek but longing for someone else; speaking your name but turning a deaf ear, assuming it is mine and can be called upon at will.

火之山:富士山下的女人们(全2册)
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Patrice Yuhei, a Japanese-French child born in Paris, accidentally discovered a memoir about family stories written by his grandfather Yutaro Arimori, a physicist who immigrated to the United States after World War II. Patrice decided to learn Japanese with a friend to decipher it, and translated the contents of the memoir into French for her elderly mother Makiko. This mysterious memoir written in Japanese tells the story of the five generations of the Arimori family living at the foot of Mount Fuji, the "Mountain of Fire", from before the Meiji Restoration to Japan's defeat in the Pacific War, until the ups and downs of the 21st century. The novel is centered on this memoir, interspersed with the stories of Yutaro's five sisters, the writings of Yutaro's father, Genichiro Arimori, a geologist who has long studied Mount Fuji, and the phone calls and letters exchanged between Patrice and his friends, showing the lamentable fate of a large family for several generations.
Patrice Yuhei, a Japanese-French child born in Paris, accidentally discovered a memoir about family stories written by his grandfather Yutaro Arimori, a physicist who immigrated to the United States after World War II. Patrice decided to learn Japanese with a friend to decipher it, and translated the contents of the memoir into French for her elderly mother Makiko. This mysterious memoir written in Japanese tells the story of the five generations of the Arimori family living at the foot of Mount Fuji, the "Mountain of Fire", from before the Meiji Restoration to Japan's defeat in the Pacific War, until the ups and downs of the 21st century. The novel is centered on this memoir, interspersed with the stories of Yutaro's five sisters, the writings of Yutaro's father, Genichiro Arimori, a geologist who has long studied Mount Fuji, and the phone calls and letters exchanged between Patrice and his friends, showing the lamentable fate of a large family for several generations.

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A collection of novels, published in 1941, including seven short stories. Among them, "The Garden of Forking Paths" is Borges's most well-known work. It is a "detective novel in which the reader sees the implementation process and all the preparations for a crime." The spy Yu Zhun evaded the tracking of British officers and sneaked into the home of Sinologist Albert. He and Albert talked about a messy novel manuscript called "The Garden of Forking Paths", and suddenly shot and killed Albert, thereby successfully passing the intelligence to the Germans. The "novel-garden-maze" context first appeared in Borges's works and became a keyword in his art. The understanding of different sequences of time that are parallel, divergent, converging, or intertwined is integrated into writing, and endless possibilities arise from this.
A collection of novels, published in 1941, including seven short stories. Among them, "The Garden of Forking Paths" is Borges's most well-known work. It is a "detective novel in which the reader sees the implementation process and all the preparations for a crime." The spy Yu Zhun evaded the tracking of British officers and sneaked into the home of Sinologist Albert. He and Albert talked about a messy novel manuscript called "The Garden of Forking Paths", and suddenly shot and killed Albert, thereby successfully passing the intelligence to the Germans. The "novel-garden-maze" context first appeared in Borges's works and became a keyword in his art. The understanding of different sequences of time that are parallel, divergent, converging, or intertwined is integrated into writing, and endless possibilities arise from this.
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After the Great Kanto Earthquake, Japan in the early Showa era was in the midst of a transformation involving the replacement of the old with the new and the integration of the East and the West. As one of the centers of kabuki culture and Shitamachi, Asakusa saw a large influx of actors and wandering girls. Human traffickers roam the streets, and parks and open spaces are populated by gang members, orphans, and scores of homeless men and women. The protagonist comes from out of town. When he was roaming Asakusa, he met members of the youth gang "Red Band". Under the leadership of the leader Yumiko, he visited the streets of Asakusa, which was at the forefront of the times at that time. The protagonist examines the daily lives of these people with a distant and calm gaze, describing the destruction and establishment, beauty and ugliness, glitz and poverty of Tokyo in that era, and also faintly conveys Kawabata's uneasiness about the current situation as an anti-war opponent.
After the Great Kanto Earthquake, Japan in the early Showa era was in the midst of a transformation involving the replacement of the old with the new and the integration of the East and the West. As one of the centers of kabuki culture and Shitamachi, Asakusa saw a large influx of actors and wandering girls. Human traffickers roam the streets, and parks and open spaces are populated by gang members, orphans, and scores of homeless men and women. The protagonist comes from out of town. When he was roaming Asakusa, he met members of the youth gang "Red Band". Under the leadership of the leader Yumiko, he visited the streets of Asakusa, which was at the forefront of the times at that time. The protagonist examines the daily lives of these people with a distant and calm gaze, describing the destruction and establishment, beauty and ugliness, glitz and poverty of Tokyo in that era, and also faintly conveys Kawabata's uneasiness about the current situation as an anti-war opponent.

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Sakumi's father died suddenly of cerebral thrombosis, and her sister Mayu died in a car accident while drunk driving after taking sleeping pills. Therefore, she formed a strange new family with her mother, her half-brother Yuio, her cousin Mikiko, and her mother's childhood best friend Junko, living under the same roof. One day, Sakumi hit her head on her way to work and lost part of her memory. After that, she began to date her sister's boyfriend Ryuichiro, but the memory of her sister Mayu always lingered around them. At the same time, her younger brother Yuono starts to skip school for some reason, her mother has a new boyfriend, and her long-lost student friend Eiko suddenly breaks into her life... Although sadness is inevitable, Sakumi gradually discovers that time is as beautiful as nectar.
Sakumi's father died suddenly of cerebral thrombosis, and her sister Mayu died in a car accident while drunk driving after taking sleeping pills. Therefore, she formed a strange new family with her mother, her half-brother Yuio, her cousin Mikiko, and her mother's childhood best friend Junko, living under the same roof. One day, Sakumi hit her head on her way to work and lost part of her memory. After that, she began to date her sister's boyfriend Ryuichiro, but the memory of her sister Mayu always lingered around them. At the same time, her younger brother Yuono starts to skip school for some reason, her mother has a new boyfriend, and her long-lost student friend Eiko suddenly breaks into her life... Although sadness is inevitable, Sakumi gradually discovers that time is as beautiful as nectar.

Baba Yaga Laid an Egg
General Fiction芭芭雅嘎下了个蛋
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Baba Yaga is a witch, but does not belong to the group of witches; she can be both a good person and an evil person; she is a mother and the murderer of her daughter; she is a woman, but does not have and has never had a husband; she lends a helping hand and plots conspiracy; she is expelled from human society, but she also communicates with humans; she is a warrior, but she also does housework; she is a "dead person", but she is also alive She can fly, but is also tied to the ground; she is just an "accidental character", but she is also a key stop on the protagonist's journey to happiness: the "polite" and "rude" protagonists stop in front of her hut. They eat and drink, take a comfortable bath, listen to her advice, take away the magic gift she gave, and then disappear without a trace. Translated into more modern language, she is a dissident, an exile, a loser, a recluse, a spinster, an ugly creature. Her image relies on oral tradition, is the result of a collective creation, and serves as a collective mirror. Her life story begins in better times, when she was the Golden Barba, Mother Earth. Later, she became an outcast scarecrow, but still ruled the people with her tricks. Now, she huddles in the hut and suffers for days, like an embryo in the womb or a corpse in a coffin. No one knocked on her door again with flowers and chocolates.
Baba Yaga is a witch, but does not belong to the group of witches; she can be both a good person and an evil person; she is a mother and the murderer of her daughter; she is a woman, but does not have and has never had a husband; she lends a helping hand and plots conspiracy; she is expelled from human society, but she also communicates with humans; she is a warrior, but she also does housework; she is a "dead person", but she is also alive She can fly, but is also tied to the ground; she is just an "accidental character", but she is also a key stop on the protagonist's journey to happiness: the "polite" and "rude" protagonists stop in front of her hut. They eat and drink, take a comfortable bath, listen to her advice, take away the magic gift she gave, and then disappear without a trace. Translated into more modern language, she is a dissident, an exile, a loser, a recluse, a spinster, an ugly creature. Her image relies on oral tradition, is the result of a collective creation, and serves as a collective mirror. Her life story begins in better times, when she was the Golden Barba, Mother Earth. Later, she became an outcast scarecrow, but still ruled the people with her tricks. Now, she huddles in the hut and suffers for days, like an embryo in the womb or a corpse in a coffin. No one knocked on her door again with flowers and chocolates.

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A Room of One's Own: Mr. Bennett and Mrs. Brown and Others is based on two lectures. On October 20 and 26, 1928, Woolf came to the University of Cambridge twice from London, delivering lectures on the topic of women and novels at Newnham Women's College and Gorting Women's College respectively. Afterwards, in March 1929, she combined the two speeches into one article, entitled "Women and Novel", and published it in the American magazine "Forum". Later, she greatly revised and expanded "Women and Novel" and wrote the book "Room".
A Room of One's Own: Mr. Bennett and Mrs. Brown and Others is based on two lectures. On October 20 and 26, 1928, Woolf came to the University of Cambridge twice from London, delivering lectures on the topic of women and novels at Newnham Women's College and Gorting Women's College respectively. Afterwards, in March 1929, she combined the two speeches into one article, entitled "Women and Novel", and published it in the American magazine "Forum". Later, she greatly revised and expanded "Women and Novel" and wrote the book "Room".

Posthumous Works
Literature在世遗作
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"Living Posthumous Works" is Musil's "personal posthumous work" that was "personally published while he was still alive". It includes some short narrative works, such as "Flypaper" and "Looking at Sheep from a Different Eye", etc. These narrative works are also the embodiment of the spirit of essays. Through the observation of subtle and "tiny" objects, they show the author's thinking about the microcosm of life and soul. These microcosms are a reflection of the background of the big era. Therefore, their value may not be less than that of works with a larger caring perspective.
"Living Posthumous Works" is Musil's "personal posthumous work" that was "personally published while he was still alive". It includes some short narrative works, such as "Flypaper" and "Looking at Sheep from a Different Eye", etc. These narrative works are also the embodiment of the spirit of essays. Through the observation of subtle and "tiny" objects, they show the author's thinking about the microcosm of life and soul. These microcosms are a reflection of the background of the big era. Therefore, their value may not be less than that of works with a larger caring perspective.

Lessing's Fables
Literature莱辛寓言
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The content of this book includes wolf, female goat and kid, little mouse, little rooster and cat, picky heron, little rabbit, weasel and cat, mouse and oyster, gardener and bear, two pigeons, monkey and cat, man and snake, little mouse and owl, old cat and little mouse, etc.
The content of this book includes wolf, female goat and kid, little mouse, little rooster and cat, picky heron, little rabbit, weasel and cat, mouse and oyster, gardener and bear, two pigeons, monkey and cat, man and snake, little mouse and owl, old cat and little mouse, etc.



