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

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

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

Selected Lyrical Poems of Rabindranath Tagore (selected Translations of Masterpieces)

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

Complete Collection of Pasternak's Poems (part 1) (pasternak's Works Series)

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

Stationmaster (selected Short Stories and Short Stories by Pushkin)

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

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General Fiction

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

Collected Works of Pushkin (12 Volumes)

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A complete presentation of Pushkin's literary world! For the Russian nation, Pushkin will always be an irreplaceable spiritual symbol. The emergence of Pushkin marked the official introduction of Russian literature to the world. This book is based on the complete works of Pushkin compiled by the Soviet Union in the last century, and has been continuously added and revised in the past 30 years. Not only is the collection more complete, but the translation is also constantly improving. "Pushkin's Collected Works" consists of twelve volumes, namely: Lyric Poems I, Lyric Poems II, Lyric Poems III, Lyric Poems IV, Lyric Poems V, Narrative Poems I, Narrative Poems and Fairy Tales, Verse Novel "Eugene Onegin", Novel I, Novel II and Prose, Drama, and Literary Essays. It includes almost all the literary works created by Pushkin throughout his life. This book is based on the Soviet Union's ten-volume "The Complete Works of Pushkin", and on this basis, it adds some lyric poems that are not included in the Russian version of the collection, as well as some unfinished works that have profound significance and influence in Pushkin's creative career and the history of Russian literature. This book specially contains a complete set of more than 60 silhouette paintings made by Vasily Vasilyevich Gamesen for "Eugene Onegin".

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Literature

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Translated classics of Russian and Soviet literature (38 volumes in total), this series also includes "The Insulted and Injured", "The Night Before", "Red Love", "How Steel Was Tempered", "The Insulted and Injured", etc. "Eugene Onegin" is Pushkin's masterpiece. This poetic novel broadly reflects the social life of Russia in the 1820s, truly expresses the anguish, exploration and awakening of Russian youth of that era, and raises many important social issues. Therefore, Belinsky called it "an encyclopedia of Russian life and the most popular work." The central protagonist of the work is the aristocratic young man Onegin. Onegin had a luxurious life similar to that of ordinary aristocratic youths, but the atmosphere of the times and progressive Enlightenment ideas, Adam Smith's "The Wealth of Nations" and Rousseau's "Social Contract", and Byron's poems praising freedom and individual liberation all had an impact on him, causing his attitude towards reality to change. He began to be tired of the empty and boring life in the upper class, and came to the countryside with a desire for a new life, and tried to engage in agricultural reform. However, the flashy aristocratic education did not give him any practical ability to work, and the bad habits of leisure and indolence left a deep mark on him. Coupled with the criticism and opposition from the surrounding landowners, Onegin was still in a state of idleness, depression and hesitation in the end, and contracted the typical disease of the times-melancholy.

Bird Collection·gardener Collection

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"Birds" is Tagore's most outstanding representative poem. The short sentences express the profound philosophy of life and lead the world to explore the source of truth and wisdom. "The Gardener's Collection" is a "song of life". It integrates more of the poet's youth experience and delicately depicts the happiness, troubles and sadness of love. It can be regarded as a love song of youth. This book combines these two poems into one volume, containing more than 400 short prose poems. These poems are short and beautiful, but have far-reaching meanings. A fallen leaf, a flying bird, and a clear dew are all full of poetry and spirituality in the poet's writing, arousing readers' love for all beautiful things.

Night Story

Night Story

Literature

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Borges's collection of poems "Night Stories", created in 1977, contains thirty-one poems. The author has deep knowledge of the aesthetic theory and creative practice of poetry. He proposed that "anything - a comment, a farewell, an encounter, an interesting Arabic pattern on a playing card - can arouse beauty. The poet's mission is to reflect this kind of affectionate emotion with allegory or rhyme." In this collection of poems, Borges strives to discover the unique beauty of things and the overlooked value of words, giving poetry richer connotations.

The Iliad (books 13-18)

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"The Iliad" is a narrative epic written by the ancient Greek poet Homer. It is an important ancient Greek literary work and can be called a wonder of ancient Western human civilization. The poem is divided into 24 volumes and has 15,693 lines. It tells the story of the Greek coalition's siege of Troy, a city in Asia Minor. It centers on the quarrel between the Greek coalition commander Agamemnon and the general Achilles, and focuses on what happened fifty days before the end of the war. This book is a Greek-Chinese parallel version and is the latest in the "Japanese Classics Series".

The Odyssey (books 13 to 18)

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"The Odyssey" is an ancient Greek-Chinese version, the latest in the "Rizhi Classical Series". The Greek text of this book adopts the version of "The Odyssey" in Loeb's Classical Series, which is the authoritative revised version that has been in use for nearly a hundred years. The immortal heroic epic "The Odyssey" and "The Iliad" created by the ancient Greek poet Homer are known as the "Homeric Epic" and are recognized as the ancestor of Western literature and the source of Western culture. The poem has 24 volumes and a total of 12,110 lines. It tells the story of Odysseus, the main general of the Greek army and King of Ithaca, who returned home after ten years of wandering after the Trojan War. It not only vividly reproduces the panoramic view of ancient Greek society, but also is an important historical material for studying early society. It also has extremely high literary and artistic value and is the immortal legacy of ancient Greece to mankind.

Wanderer's Boardinghouse: Selected Poems of Hesse

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Hesse's collection of poems contains about one hundred poems. For Hesse, poetry "is the soul's response to experience... Poetry first speaks only to the poet himself, his breathing, his shouts, his dreams, his smile, and his struggle." The suffering, darkness and chaos during the crisis period of his life, as well as the inner conflicts and communication, all naturally enter the poem. The connotation of his poems is completely consistent with that of his novels and prose.

Asuka Collection·crescent Moon Collection (chinese-english Bilingual)

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"Birds" is one of Rabindranath Tagore's masterpieces and one of the outstanding poetry collections in the world, including more than 300 beautiful poems. Day and night, streams and oceans, freedom and betrayal, all merge into one in Tagore's writings. Short sentences express a profound philosophy of life and lead the world to explore the source of truth and wisdom. Reading these poems for the first time is like opening the bedroom window on an early summer morning after a storm and seeing a world that is indifferent and clear. Everything is so fresh and bright, but the charm inside is very rich and thought-provoking. "New Moon Collection" was created in 1903 and is one of Rabindranath Tagore's masterpieces. The poem cleverly shows the children's pure psychology and unique and lively way of thinking to the world by describing their games and fun. What Tagore wanted to eulogize in his collection of poems was the precious nature of human life: innocence. In addition to depicting the innocence of children, the poem also praises maternal love. Just as it is impossible for a child without maternal love to experience happiness in reality, he is well aware of the philosophy involved. In his works, he integrates these two completely different but related things and praises them together. It is in this way that the poem itself is deeply philosophical and the children depicted in the poem are more flesh-and-blood and emotionally rich. After the collection of poems came out, Tagore was also known as the "children's poet".

Life is Like a Summer Flower: Selected Classical Poems of Rabindranath Tagore Ii (Platinum Commemorative Edition)

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This book contains two of Rabindranath Tagore's early classic poetry masterpieces: the philosophical poetry collection "Gitanjali" which won the Nobel Prize for Literature, and the youth love song "The Gardener's Collection". Through Bing Xin's clear and elegant translation, we can feel Tagore's love for life and thinking about love. He cleverly concealed some suffering and darkness, and dedicated light and smile to readers without reservation, opening up another paradise for us with his vast and boundless philosophy. The style of the whole book is fresh and natural, with the fragrance of earth, and sings about the prosperity of life, the joy and sorrow of real life in a light and cheerful tone. Reading these poems is like walking in early summer after a storm. With the irresistible freshness and fragrance, we can see the clear beauty of the world and appreciate the taste of love and youth.

Shakespeare's Sonnets (huajing Library)

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"Shakespeare's Sonnets" is a collection of all sonnets created by the world's literary giant Shakespeare. The book was written approximately between 1590 and 1598. The structural and language skills of its poems are very high, and almost every poem has independent aesthetic value. The collection of poems is divided into two parts. The first part is the first 126 poems, which is dedicated to a young noble (Fair Lord). The poet's poems warmly praise the beauty of this friend and their friendship; the second part is the 127th poem to the end, which is dedicated to a "Dark Lady" (Dark Lady) and describes love.

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"Birds" is a collection of Rabindranath Tagore's famous poems, including "Birds" and "Crescent Moon". "Birds" is one of Tagore's outstanding poetry collections. The short, concise, clear and meaningful poems contain profound wisdom and nourish the hearts of hundreds of millions of readers. "New Moon Collection" is also a masterpiece by Rabindranath Tagore. It vividly describes the lively mind and brilliant imagination of children. It uses special and timeless artistic charm to create a pure and beautiful children's world, allowing the pure childlike innocence to illuminate the direction of life.

Divine Comedy (all 3 Volumes)

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Dante's "Divine Comedy" is one of the greatest works in the history of world literature. Borges called this book "the best book in the history of human literature." "The Divine Comedy" is divided into three parts - "Hell": suffering people, sin and suffering; "Pure World": people who atone for sins, repentance and waiting; "Paradise": happy people, joy and love. There are 100 articles in three parts. Dante began writing the "Divine Comedy" in 1308, and completed the three volumes of "Inferno", "Pure World" and "Paradise" in 1320. It is still sung today and is the first work of the Renaissance movement. Joyce loved this book, "The Divine Comedy is the European epic. I love my Dante as much as I love the Bible. That is my spiritual food, and everything else is junk." When Lu Xun evaluated foreign literature in his later years, he mentioned that "Italian writer Dante and Russian writer Dostoevsky are the two most unforgettable foreign writers for me." The "Divine Comedy" published this time includes 133 newly reproduced customized illustrations by Gustave Doré, a classic translation by translator Wang Weike, nearly 1,500 translation annotations, and a 15,080-word long text introduction by the translator + hand-drawn schematic diagrams to facilitate readers to better understand the classics.

Born Like a Summer Flower: Tagore's Poems

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This book is a collection of Rabindranath Tagore's famous poetry collections "Crescent Moon Collection" and "Birds Collection". Among them, "Crescent Moon Collection" sometimes transforms into an innocent child, sometimes into a gentle and kind mother. It expresses simple, holy and lasting human emotions with the children's novel and lively imagination and the mother's pure and loving words. "Birds" takes us to re-understand a flower, a star, a bird, and a drop of rain, allowing us to have a more thorough understanding of nature, human beings, and the beautiful things in the entire universe.

The Waste Land: Collected Works and Poems of Eliot

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This book is based on the translation of the poems in "The Complete Poems and Dramas of T. S. Eliot" published by Faber Publishing House in 1969. It includes all of Eliot's poetry works, not only the well-known "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock" ", "The Waste Land", "Ash Wednesday" and "Four Quartets" and other works, as well as works such as "The Rock" and "Old Possum's Heroic Cats", which were fully translated for the first time, comprehensively showing the development process of the poet's writing and his creative style at various stages. In addition, the book also includes a preface by Professor Lu Jiande, the editor-in-chief of this series of Thomas S. Eliot series and director of the Institute of Foreign Literature of the Academy of Social Sciences, which introduces Eliot's entire creative career and ideological process in a simple and easy-to-understand manner, making an excellent annotation for this series of books.

The Story of the Divine Comedy (illustrated Collection)

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Dante's immortal poem "The Divine Comedy" adopts the unique form of phantom travel in medieval literature, reaching a very high artistic level. In the poem, Dante imagined that he traveled through the three realms of hell, purgatory and heaven under the guidance of the philosopher Virgil and his lover Beatrice. During this shocking journey from heaven to earth, Dante used his rich imagination, profound knowledge and wonderful ideas to depict the distinctive characteristics of hundreds of characters he encountered during the journey, constructing a colorful and vivid character gallery, which can be called an "encyclopedia" in the field of medieval culture. Since the book came out, it has been translated into various languages ​​and spread widely. The book selects the masterpieces of paintings about the "Divine Comedy" by these masters of art. It uses easy-to-understand language to completely retell the story of this "pilgrimage" seven hundred years ago, and invites you to join this thrilling spiritual journey.

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"The Divine Comedy" is a long epic poem. Each part of the trilogy has thirty-three cantos, plus the first canto as the overture to the whole book, for a total of one hundred cantos. This symmetrical structure is based on medieval concepts of the mysterious meaning and symbolism of numbers. From a moral point of view, this fictional magical journey is the learning process of the soul. Virgil symbolizes reason and philosophy. She guides Dante to travel to hell and the pure world, symbolizing that people understand the consequences of sin through reason and philosophy, and thus repent; Beatrice symbolizes faith and theology. She guides Dante to travel to heaven and finally see God. It symbolizes that people understand eternal truth through the path of faith and the enlightenment of theology, achieve the ultimate goal, and obtain the happiness of eternal life in the next life. Dante uses the personal soul's learning process as an example to inspire people to reflect on their own thoughts and actions and pay close attention to the dark social reality, so as to promote the early realization of Italy's hope for political and moral revival. Around this central idea, "The Divine Comedy" extensively reflects reality, gives an artistic summary of medieval culture, and at the same time shows the dawn of humanistic thought in the Renaissance era. Therefore, Engels called him "the last poet of the Middle Ages and the first poet of the new era."

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"The Food of the World" is the representative work of Nobel Prize winner Gide, which symbolizes the spiritual food for human beings to seek happiness on earth. The author combines his travel experience in North Africa and Italy, and uses his confession of the goddess in mythology to describe the exotic customs in a poetic and picturesque way. "The Food of the World" expresses true feelings in the form of literature. The emotions shown by the author reflect everywhere that life and freedom are precious treasures in human life, and this love for life and freedom is precious spiritual food. By reading "The Food of the World", we can not only redefine the meaning of life, but also gain a new understanding of freedom. The main theme of "Food for the World" is the eulogy of freedom, the praise of life, and the pursuit of truth. In the process of understanding oneself and liberating oneself, one can get rid of all the constraints on the body and embrace all things in the world.

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"The Food of the World" is a collection of prose works by French writer Gide. After Gide traveled to North Africa and Italy, he used his wanderings as clues and used virtual goddesses as objects of conversation to describe exotic customs and express his feelings about life. The writing was poetic and picturesque in various forms, including traditional short poems, odes, melodies, etc. In the book, Gide calls with passion to measure the earth with his feet and express his true feelings with words. He despised traditional morality and advocated freedom, especially his strong feelings about nature and life, and used this feeling as spiritual food.

Give up Travel

Give up Travel

Literature

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Gide was a writer who truly "read thousands of books and traveled thousands of miles". "Abandoning Travel" is selected from his representative works of travel notes. In it, Gide severely criticized France's colonial policy and revealed the inevitable consequences of the colonial system. Gide's travel notes not only express personal feelings, but are also full of political enthusiasm and sincere humanitarian spirit, occupying a very important position in his entire creative career. "Translation Huacai" is a new book series launched by Shanghai Translation Publishing House. The theme is clear and published in volumes, with five types in each volume, with exquisite covers that match the theme style. It is designed by the new generation of outstanding designer Zhou Weiwei. In terms of content, we make full use of the powerful and widely recognized translation resources of Shanghai Translation Publishing House to extract famous works from them into a volume. The theme of the first volume is "Wandering", including Gide, Hemingway, Lawrence, Nagai Kafeng, Maugham The travel writings of five famous literary figures include Gide's "Abandoning Travel", Hemingway's "Paris Never Ends", Lawrence "The Wandering Stranger", Nagai Kafeng's "Whispers on the Lotus Wind" and Somerset Maugham's "On His Majesty's Representation".

Irregulars

Irregulars

General Fiction

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The protagonist Michel has been painted with layers of civilizational "powder" since he was born. He received a strict religious education since he was a child. He is serious and old-fashioned, does not understand life, and has no interest. He spent his youth in books. Later, Michel married the virtuous and gentle wife Marceline at the order of his father, but he did not love her. After the marriage, the two went to North Africa for their honeymoon. Michelle suddenly became seriously ill. After being cared for by his wife, his body gradually recovered, but his temperament changed drastically. He is determined to be his true self, change his past lifestyle, ignore any morality, and pursue an exciting lifestyle. On one side is the stable happiness symbolized by family, on the other side is the degradation and risk symbolized by personal desires. Michelle is in a dilemma, should she follow the secular world or follow her heart?

Ground Food (translation Classic)

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Gide's passionate spiritual monologues, winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature, are regarded as "the Bible of a restless generation." Gide unreservedly condensed the truest emotions in his heart into a long and affectionate poem, translated by Sheng Chenghua, an expert on Gide's works. "Food from the Earth" is a series of poetic fragmentary thoughts written by Gide in a lyrical way, combining traditional short poems, odes, melody and other forms after he traveled to North Africa and Italy. He senses the flowers and fruits of life with his fiery soul, and turns this sincere love into carols and poetry.

Vatican Crypts (translated Classics)

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The work of Gide, the Nobel Prize winner in literature, is a ridiculous scam that reflects the weaknesses of human nature. It has been translated by veteran translator Gui Yufang. In fact, each of us is trapped in our own cognitive world and has become a prisoner of ourselves. A masterpiece of Gide's novels, the humorous and absurd plot reveals the essence of human nature. It all stems from a secret: the Pope was kidnapped and imprisoned in the Vatican cellar. What is currently on the stage is a puppet and false Pope. The church is in urgent need of funds for rescue operations and looks forward to the generosity of believers. Rumors spread quietly among the people, some were frightened, some were suspicious, and some believed. Three brothers-in-law with different personalities-a scientist who converted to Catholicism, a writer with limited talent, and a timid businessman-were involved in this fraud case one after another. Their originally unrelated destinies converged in Rome, and then deviated from the normal track, eventually leading to a murder...

The Counterfeiter (translation Classic)

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Works by Nobel Prize winner Gide, a work of fiction in the true sense recognized by Gide. The translator Sheng Chenghua is the first person in China to study Gide, and he once had contacts with Gide. Penal accidentally discovered his identity as an illegitimate child and ran away from home. By chance, he became the secretary of the writer Edward, who was also the uncle of his best friend Olivier... The novel truly records the confusion, doubts and resistance of young people, and how they continue to explore and get lost in a society with sinking morals and lost values. "Counterfeit money" has rich meanings; tracking down counterfeit money means exposing all kinds of lies, disguises and false appearances woven through words and actions. The world constructed in the novel "The Counterfeiter" is composed of three parts: family, religion, and literature. "Counterfeit money" is their common feature. Together, they form a very absurd world.

The Odyssey (books 19 to 24)

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"The Odyssey" is an ancient Greek-Chinese version, the latest in the "Rizhi Classical Series". The Greek text of this book adopts the version of "The Odyssey" in Loeb's Classical Series, which is the authoritative revised version that has been in use for nearly a hundred years. The immortal heroic epic "The Odyssey" created by the ancient Greek poet Homer, together with the "Iliad", is called the "Homeric Epic" and is recognized as the ancestor of Western literature and the source of Western culture. The poem has 24 volumes and a total of 12,110 lines. It tells the story of Odysseus, the main general of the Greek army and King of Ithaca, who returned home after ten years of wandering after the Trojan War. It not only vividly reproduces the panoramic view of ancient Greek society, but also is an important historical material for studying early society. It also has extremely high literary and artistic value and is the immortal legacy of ancient Greece to mankind.

Sand and Foam (a Must-read Series for Primary and Secondary School Students)

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Kahlil Gibran, "the giant standing on the bridge between Eastern and Western cultures", was a proud literary figure in Lebanon and a pioneer in leading modern Eastern literature to the world. At the same time, under his leadership and guidance, the first Arab literary school, the Syme School, was formed. In his youth, Gibran's creations were mainly novels. In the last century, Gibran Since the 1920s, his creative direction began to shift to prose and prose poetry. His representative works include the short story collection "Prairie Bride" and "Rebellious Soul", the novel "Broken Wings" and prose poetry collections "Pioneer", "Sand and Foam", "Prophet", etc. Almost all of these works are written in Arabic.

My Heart is Only Sad Seven Times (2018 Version)

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This book contains two of the most famous poetry collections of the famous poet Gibran: "The Prophet", a small "Bible" representing truth, and "Sand and Foam", a collection of wisdom aphorisms. It was translated by the famous litterateur Bing Xin. It is a book of proverbs about life, art, love and life. "One flower, one world, one sand, one kingdom." In Kahlil Gibran's writings, the four seasons pass, the clouds change, and the answer to life is contained in them.

Selected Poems of Nietzsche

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A collection of outstanding poems from Nietzsche's life poetry, arranged in chronological order. This selection is based on the high quality of the poems and the completeness of the poetry collection, which can reflect the overall style of Nietzsche's poetry to a certain extent.

The Collection of Wandering Women (complete Translation of Rabindranath Tagore's English Poems)

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"The Collection of Wandering Girls" is a poem by the Indian literary giant Rabindranath Tagore. It contains 94 poems with diverse themes and is as mellow as his representative works "New Moon Collection", "Wandering Birds Collection", "Song Collection" and so on. In this collection of poems, the poet wrote: "The poems I wrote have made their flowers extraordinarily beautiful; my love for the world has made them love the world even more."

Selected Prose by Rabindranath Tagore

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Rabindranath Tagore, an Indian poet, writer, and philosopher, enjoys a high reputation in the world of literature. In 1913, he became the winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature for his work "Gitanjali". Yeats once said: "Reading a line of Rabindranath Tagore's poems every day makes me forget all the pain in the world." Rabindranath Tagore used poetic language and poetic imagery to write prose, making his prose as natural and philosophical as poetry, allowing all things in the mountains and rivers to be immersed in his world of "the unity of Brahma and me". Even a trivial matter in life can be integrated into the sun, moon and stars, making you feel that time is like a mirror, and the complexity of suffering also has a sense of desolation. This book selects many of Tagore's classic prose pieces, presenting readers with a completely different style of literary master from Tagore who wrote poetry.

Birth Like Summer Flowers: Selected Classical Poems of Tagore (150th Anniversary Edition of Tagore's Birth)

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If a person truly experiences the beauty of poetry, he will definitely become addicted. When talking about the dean in the field of poetry, the one that immediately comes to mind is Rabindranath Tagore. Tagore usually writes about very simple things, such as a flower, a tree, a bird, a star... However, in his writing, behind every ordinary thing, there is a profound meaning about life, nature and life revealed. "Born Like Summer Flowers: Selected Classic Poems of Tagore" includes Tagore's two representative poetry collections: "New Moon Collection", a collection of prose poems with a high reputation and focusing on children's life and interests; "Collection of Flying Birds", a collection of lyric poems about love and life, which has a score of 9.1 On Douban. These poems are rich in lyricism, meaningful and profound, with fresh and fluent language and strange and wonderful images. Paired with exquisite freehand pictures and full of light philosophical thoughts, it gives people a sense of beauty and inspiration.

Collection of Birds and Collection of Gardeners (complete Translation of Rabindranath Tagore's English Poems)

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"The Birds" (originally translated as "The Birds") is one of the masterpieces of the Indian writer Rabindranath Tagore and is famous all over the world. This poetry collection contains 326 beautiful poems. Birds, streams, stars, autumn fireflies, mountains, flowers... Everything in the world exudes unique charm under the poet's pen. The poet expressed the profound philosophy of life in short and concise sentences, leading the world to explore the source of truth and wisdom. Reading these poems for the first time is like opening the bedroom window on an early summer morning after a storm and seeing a clean and bright world. Everything is so fresh and pleasant. "The Gardener's Collection" contains 85 poems and is another important collection of poems by Rabindranath Tagore. This collection of poems is "poems about love and life". It is fresh, beautiful, profound and touching, and also contains profound philosophical thoughts. As the Nobel Prize speech commented on this collection: "From it we see another side of his personality - sometimes surrendering to the intertwined joys and sorrows of youthful love, sometimes indulging in the anxiety and joy caused by the prosperity of life; at the same time, all these experiences are accompanied by thoughts about the extraordinary world."

Rabindranath Tagore Poetry and Prose Color Library

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"Tagore Poetry Color Gallery" contains Tagore's most representative "Birds" and "New Moon", and selects the essence of works such as "Stories and Poems", "Travel Thoughts", "Fruit Collection" and other works. These poems have clear language and meaningful meaning, perfectly displaying lyrical and philosophical thoughts in front of readers, and can give people endless beauty.

Life is Like a Summer Flower: Selected Classical Poems of Rabindranath Tagore I (Platinum Commemorative Edition)

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"Life is Like a Summer Flower 1: Selected Classical Poems of Rabindranath Tagore (Best Selling Million Platinum Commemorative Edition)" is a complete collection of Rabindranath Tagore's overseas famous masterpieces "The Birds" and "The New Moon", the first Asian Nobel Prize winner in literature.

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"The Collection of Flying Birds" was created in 1913. At first glance, this collection of prose poems with dots of thoughts seems to be all-encompassing and covers a wide range of topics. However, in the expression of his thoughts on nature and life, the poet wrote down his philosophical thoughts on nature, the universe and life with lyrical colorful pens, thus giving people many aspects of life enlightenment. Day and night, streams and oceans, freedom and betrayal, all merge into one in Tagore's writings. Isha, Lao G's translator gave this collection of Birds the translation characteristics of a spoken-word poet. The short sentences convey a profound philosophy of life and lead the world to explore the source of truth and wisdom.

It's Best to Laugh Things Off in the World

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Read Rabindranath Tagore and tell yourself: Don't be anxious, the best will always appear when you least expect it, let the world find its own way to you. The world kisses me with pain and asks me to repay it with song. Only those who have experienced hellish hardships can develop the power to create heaven, and only fingers that have shed blood can play the most beautiful sounds in the world. One day your burdens will become gifts and your suffering will light your way. Things in the world are best laughed off rather than washed away with tears.

Like a Child: Selected Poems of Rabindranath Tagore

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"Like a Child: Selected Poems of Rabindranath Tagore" includes Tagore's representative poems such as "New Moon Collection", "Birds Collection", "Fruit Gathering Collection", "Gardener Collection", "The Lover's Crossing the Road", etc. "New Moon Collection" celebrates two major themes - innocence and maternal love. Childhood is the most precious human nature, bringing tranquility and stability to the noisy and conflicting world, while maternal love is the purest human emotion, bringing warmth and strength to the impetuous and confused soul. The profound lines of poetry lead readers back to the pure world of children and relive the selfless and profound maternal love. "The Birds" is one of the outstanding collections of philosophical poems in the world. It is a collection of lyrical poems about love and life. More than 300 beautiful poems contain rich thoughts on life, inspiring readers to persevere in pursuing ideals and unremittingly seeking wisdom.

Born Like Summer Flowers: Selected Poems of Rabindranath Tagore

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"Born Like Summer Flowers: Selected Classic Poems of Rabindranath Tagore" includes Tagore's five classic masterpieces: "New Moon Collection", "Birds Collection", "Gardener Collection", "Flowing Fireflies" and "Gitanjali". "Born Like Summer Flowers: Selected Classic Poems of Tagore" includes Tagore's two representative poetry collections: "New Moon Collection", a collection of prose poems focusing on children's life and interests, and "Collection of Birds", a collection of lyric poems about love and life. These poems are rich in lyricism, meaningful and profound, with fresh and fluent language and strange and wonderful images. Paired with exquisite freehand pictures and full of light philosophical thoughts, it gives people a sense of beauty and inspiration.

The Complete Poems of Sylvia Plath (revised Edition)

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A newly revised version of the complete translation of Pulitzer Prize winner Sylvia Plath's poems, the "Marilyn Monroe of American literature", the tragic song of the soul of the ill-fated genius female poet. This book contains all 274 poems by Sylvia Plath, the famous contemporary American female poet and writer, and winner of the 1982 Pulitzer Prize for Poetry. Plath's poems are full of strong imagery, and almost every poem contains enough elements to outline a distinct postmodernist painting. These combinations of pictures, which are more ethereal than reality but harsher than dreams, defy all logic, cause and effect and even the constraints of time and space without scruples, deconstructing the gods and Christ, sages and virgins. It seems unreasonable, but the anxiety, frustration and repressed desires conveyed by these absurd, inverted, time-space-inverted pictures are so heart-stopping and unforgettable that no pleasing color can match it. Some of the images Plath depicts in her poems are grand and desolate, some are grotesque and playful, but almost all of them contain a restrained sadness. For these flow freely from a grieving soul. Plath took her own life in 1963. In 1982, this female poet who died 19 years ago was awarded the Pulitzer Prize for Poetry. This is rare in the history of the Pulitzer Prize. Plath's poetry is a miracle of the 20th century. Plath has thus become one of the most talked about tragic images in the history of poetry in the twentieth century.

Selected Poems of Pushkin (chinese Translation of World Literature Masterpieces Series)

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Pushkin, the world-renowned great Russian poet, was born in a noble family and was well-read since he was a child. At that time, the autocratic rule of the Russian Tsar made the country backward and the people were in dire straits. Years of war and chaos made things worse. Pushkin used his pen as a weapon to write many satirical poems criticizing the Tsar and his minions. He inspired people to fight against this unreasonable system. He also wrote many heart-touching and beautiful lyric poems describing Russian people's feelings and his own emotions. This book is a selection of Pushkin's poems. Nearly 200 classic poems are selected that are most loved and praised by future generations, including personal emotions and social life, love and friendship, city and countryside, literature and politics, the history of the motherland and the customs of foreign lands, folklore and natural scenery, etc. Although these poems were written in the early 19th century, they still have high reading value and aesthetic significance today. The deep feelings contained in the poems are conveyed to the readers' hearts through flowing language. The poems are like music, but higher than music.

Fruit Gathering Collection: Ferry Collection (complete Translation of Rabindranath Tagore's English Poems)

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"Fruit Collection" contains 86 prose poems by the Indian literary giant Rabindranath Tagore, which can be called the sequel to "Song Collection". Tagore used poetic language to capture spiritual thoughts and ponder the essence of life, leaving us with this moving collection of poems. Every flower, every tree, every grass, every dust, in the poet's writing are all beautiful words and lively thoughts - "All things show their true colors there, as if facing the eyes of the Creator." "The Ferry Collection" contains 78 prose poems by Indian writer Rabindranath Tagore. The poet uses extraordinary brushwork to "meditate on the eternity on the other side", which is full of optimistic and positive emotions and vitality.

Crescent Moon Collection·flying Bird Collection

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"Crescent Moon Collection·Birds Collection" carefully collects Rabindranath Tagore's classic poetry collections: "Crescent Moon Collection", a collection of prose poems focusing on children's life and interests, and "Flying Birds Collection", a collection of philosophical aphorisms. With rich and deep lyricism, fresh and fluent language, and strange and wonderful images, the poems describe the poet Rabindranath Tagore's philosophical thinking on nature, the universe and life. In the poet's writing, a bird, a flower, and a star seem to be endowed with humanity and full of truth and wisdom. In addition, this book uses the classic translation by the famous translator Mr. Zheng Zhenduo. The appendix also contains an excerpt from "The Biography of Tagore" written by Mr. Zheng Zhenduo, which will help readers have a comprehensive understanding of Tagore's life.

Life is Like a Summer Flower: Tagore's Classic Selected Poems Iii (Platinum Commemorative Edition)

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This book contains Tagore's four beautiful collections of love poems: "Fruit Gathering", "The Lover's Yi", "The Ferry" and "Selected Poems". The famous writer Bing Xin and the oriental literature translator Shi Zhen restored a bright world filled with warmth, sharing and love with their elegant and philosophical translations, singing about the innocence of love, praising the flawless innocence of children, praising life and thinking about the essence of life. Optimism and vitality can be seen everywhere, including open-mindedness and firm confidence in the pursuit of ideals, as well as the true touch of life. On a breezy afternoon, with a cup of tea and a beautiful collection of poems, Tagore picked up the pleasant petals of the flower of the day and watched them mature into the golden fruit of memory, leading us to taste the sweetness of the world.

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