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Abnormal People in the Floating World

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"The Strange Man in the Floating World" is the sequel to "The Fifth Child". The fifth child of Luo Wei's family, Ban, has grown up. Ban, who has a strange appearance and natural strength, was rejected by his family and was forced to run away from home. The simple mind hidden under his violent nature has led to him being exploited several times: he was tricked by drug dealers into smuggling drugs, and he was arrested by the scientific research center for research... Ban had the innocent hope of finding similar people, but he was constantly disappointed. This work is Nobel Prize winner Doris Lessing's rethinking of love and morality in her late creative period. Lessing, who has read a lot of life, points out the selfishness and cruelty of human nature with ingenious writing.

A Piece of Snow

A Piece of Snow

General Fiction

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Iori, the director of an architectural firm, fell deeply in love with Axia, a housewife with elegant temperament and a good life. His secretary Shengzi, who had always been emotionally involved with him, accidentally discovered his new love affair, and the relationship with him reached a deadlock. Love is as beautiful and illusory as snowflakes. Iori, who pursues happiness with all her heart, only wakes up when she loses all love...

Theater Style (collected Works of Maugham)

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"Theatrical Style" is a particularly beloved work that Maugham claimed to have written in a very happy mood, using material from his life that he had been involved in the theater industry for many years - don't forget that he was once one of the most successful playwrights in British history. Julia Lambert is a famous actress on the British stage. She is a born actor. She is dazzling on the stage and confuses all living beings. However, off the stage, she falls into a dangerous passion with a young admirer. After being tortured and humiliated by lust, what saves her is still her infatuation with stage art. The painful life experience makes her control of characters more comfortable and her performance more proficient. She finally completes the redemption of lust in herself. Somerset Maugham used Julia's addiction and redemption to integrate life, humanity, lust, and art into one furnace, and performed it in a meticulous and penetrating way.

Naked Boy

Naked Boy

General Fiction

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In the vast sea of ​​people, I kept running, not daring to look back or stop for a moment, because I knew that once I stopped, my mind would go back to that snowy winter... I met Hu Jun because of that public elective class. The bell rang just a quarter before the class started, and I rushed into the classroom in a few steps. Fortunately, the "throne" that I had fought so hard to grab is still alive, so I couldn't be more happy. Seeing the envious and helpless eyes around me, I felt a rare sense of accomplishment. 

It Turns Out That Love is Not All Beautiful Things

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This book is the latest romance novel by the super-best-selling author and screenwriter Ren Haizhong. It unfolds as a love story between a rich, handsome and a low-income bourgeoisie woman. Liu Bai, a 26-year-old single mother who has been divorced for a year, met the young Chu Cheng while helping a friend, and the two began a sister-brother relationship. During this period, Liu Bai met Xiao again. Liu Bai gave up the man he loved most, chose the man who loved him most, and started a new life.

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"Crazy Love" is the masterpiece of Junichiro Tanizaki. The hero and heroine in the work maintain a husband-and-wife relationship that is "unprecedented in the world." Joji Kawai is an electrical engineer who is dedicated to his work and particularly admires the West. He met a girl named Naomi (this is the phonetic pronunciation, her original name was "Naomi") in a bar. He fell in love with her mixed-race and foreign-like appearance. He took pity on her poor family and took her to live with him. Rangzhi hopes to cultivate Naomi into a tasteful and educated woman and then marry her. So Rangzhi sent Naomi to English and dance classes, and also covered all her expenses. Later, Rangzhi married Naomi as he wished, but gradually realized that Naomi had developed the habit of being arrogant and spending money like water, and she also interacted with various men through taking classes outside. Rangzhi couldn't bear her debauchery and once drove Naomi out of the house. But because he realized that he had been conquered by Naomi's physical charm, his days were like years. Naomi frequently went in and out of the bungalow she shared with Rangzhi under the pretext of taking things, seducing Rangzhi and making him unable to control himself. In the end, the two returned to living together: Rang Zhi was willing to be abused, while Naomi was still playful, coquettish and willful.

Mansfield Park

Mansfield Park

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"Mansfield Park", like the author's other novels, takes the love and marriage of young men and women as its theme. However, comparatively speaking, the plot of this book is more complex, the unexpected events are more concentrated, and the social satire is more intense. The novel ends with a happy marriage between Fanny and Edmund, but as the story develops, the author's satirical style is mainly directed at the British upper class represented by wealthy families, revealing their artificiality and absurdity.

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General Fiction

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On an island with a population of 1,400 people, 18-year-old young man Shinji meets a young girl named Hatsue. The young man has sincere eyes, strong and unrestrained. The girl's eyebrows are calm and bold. In summer, dreams are long, in autumn, days are short, and the two fell in love. But rumors spread throughout the village like the wind, and with the waves, it seemed that spring was coming to an end. Perhaps, everyone has a first love. We are all filled with innocence and enthusiasm for our first love. Like all good things, we have to make them happen.

Her Past Love

Her Past Love

General Fiction

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"Her Past Love" is an important work by Julian Barnes, a literary genius who conquered Europe with his wisdom. The author Julian Barnes has won 17 literary awards, including the Booker Prize, and 2 French Medals of Honor. Julian Barnes is a truly indispensable figure in contemporary British literary circles and a master of postmodernism. "Her Past Love" depicts the other side of love, which is so dangerous but may be happening again around you and me. Every piece of your past that doesn't belong to me makes me crazy with jealousy. After ending a failed marriage, Graham was finally able to marry his second wife, Ann, a young and lively actress, and life seemed to become sweet and beautiful. Until one day, he saw a love movie that An once starred in, and became suspicious, suspecting that his wife was hiding something about her past. Graham is driven mad by jealousy and begins searching for traces of Ann's past love. Is An's past really unforgivable? Or... Jealousy twists it and makes it unforgivable?

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General Fiction

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In "Chao Sao", I finally experienced a love that has nothing to do with material things! The Japanese version of "Border Town" was shortlisted for the Nobel Prize three times and is a romantic work by the genius Yukio Mishima. On a small island far away from the hustle and bustle, the vast sea and lush green shrines protect everyone. As dusk grew darker on the beach, eighteen-year-old Shinji met the beautiful and lively girl Hatsue. In chance encounters again and again, pure and passionate feelings flourish... A romantic work that subverts Mishima's violent aesthetics, a pure and beautiful love song of youth. The restlessness, fatigue, and material burden you encounter in love will all be cured by "Chao Sao"!

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General Fiction

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The story begins in the Elizabethan era in the 16th century and ends in the "present day" when Woolf wrote in 1928, lasting four hundred years. Orlando was first an innocent aristocratic beauty who entered the court because he was favored by Queen Elizabeth. After King James ascends the throne, the Great Frost comes. Orlando meets a Russian princess and falls in love. As a result, he falls out of love and falls out of favor, and lives in seclusion in a country mansion. Orlando has been obsessed with literature and poetry since he was a child. The figure of Shakespeare is unforgettable for him. He manages to get acquainted with the slightly famous poet Green. Unexpectedly, he is teased again. In addition, he cannot bear the entanglement of the Grand Duchess of Romania, so he asks for a mission to Türkiye. After a fire in Constantinople, Orlando changed into a woman, left officialdom, and mingled among the Gypsies. Later, she returned to England, became a noble lady in the upper class, and met a group of famous literati at that time. Entering the Victorian era, in order to continue writing, Orlando could only compromise with the spirit of the times and marry a sea captain. By the end of the story, Orlando is already a prize-winning poet of the 20th century. She returns to the mansion that symbolizes tradition throughout the book, and comes under the big oak tree to review her eternal pursuit of literature and poetry.

Moment

Moment

General Fiction

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Jiuga and Zi were young lovers. They reunited after many years of separation and experienced marriage, and their love was rekindled. However, just as the two were immersed in their hard-won happiness, Zi fell seriously ill. Whether to follow the original desire, or succumb to the pressure of the world; whether to live incomplete and painful, or to bloom and die with the wind. Azusa's choice may be another perfect answer...

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General Fiction

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Chunqin, the daughter of a wealthy businessman, is beautiful. She lost her sight due to eye disease when she was a child, but she has made great achievements in playing the shamisen. She has a noble nature and does not want to be looked down upon by others, and her personality has become increasingly eccentric. The person who takes care of her daily life is the servant Sasuke, who is four years older than her. He learns shamisen from Haruko, and gradually falls in love with her because of his contact with Haruko. Chunqin was disfigured in an accident. In order not to make Chunqin feel sad, Sasuke chose to blind his own eyes. The lady's eternal beauty remained in his mind. The two have lived together forever since then...

Diary of a Crazy Old Man

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"Diary of a Mad Old Man" contains two representative novels by Junichiro Tanizaki, "Diary of a Mad Old Man" and "The Key". "Diary of a Crazy Old Man" depicts the twisted love of a "crazy" old man in his octogenarian years. The old man, who is physically exhausted, satisfies his inner desires through yearning for his daughter-in-law. This desire brought him to the verge of death, but his only wish was to rest forever under the tombstone with a rubbing of his daughter-in-law's foot.

Paradise Lost (collector's Edition)

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Jiu Mujia, who works for a publishing house, feels that his family life is boring and his husband and wife are always polite. He accidentally met the elegant calligraphy teacher Rinko at the cultural center of his friend Yichuan, and Rinzi married an uninteresting doctor husband. Afterwards, the two sparked sparks through frequent interactions, and had trysts in Kamakura, Nikko and other resorts. In order to pursue the ultimate love, they finally chose to commit suicide by drinking poison when they were happy, and died embracing each other.

Love in Florence (collected Works of Somerset Maugham)

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The beautiful Mary Panton lost her beloved libertine husband a year ago. Fortunately, her husband died early due to a car accident and left some property for her. With some precious jewelry on hand, she was able to live a leisurely life. After burying her husband and cleaning up the family property, Mary came to Florence and rented a beautiful antique villa on a hill in the suburbs to rest her body and mind. Sir Edgar, Mary's admirer for many years and the "builder of the British Empire", has been prospering for many years and is about to be appointed Governor of Bengal. Before being appointed, he came to Florence to propose to her. But late one night, Mary's temporary infatuation led to a nightmarish act of violence. At the critical juncture, she had no choice but to turn to the notorious lothario Lawley Flint for help, and through him, she finally realized that denying love - and all the passion and adventure involved in it, was tantamount to denying life and life itself. Maugham's most mature short novel, the story is fascinating, the characters are vivid and vivid, and the insight into human nature is even more penetrating.

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General Fiction

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As children, Sarah and Emily were two very different girls. In Emily's eyes, her rational sister is always superior. She is jealous of her sister's relationship with her father (who left them due to divorce) and her sister's seemingly happy marriage. Emily chose a path for herself that was not so safe and unconventional. All the romantic affairs could not really satisfy her. Although the bond that binds the sisters has always existed, the distance between them has grown further and further until, finally, a tragic event throws their relationship into the center of a storm...

Mrs Dalloway

Mrs Dalloway

General Fiction

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Virginia Woolf is a British female writer, known as the pioneer of modernism and feminism in the twentieth century, and a representative writer of British stream-of-consciousness literature. His major works include "The Waves", "Mrs. Dalloway", "To the Lighthouse", "The Ordinary Reader", "A Man's World", etc. It is one of the first attempts at Western modernist stream-of-consciousness novels. Literary critic Denis Poupard pointed out that Woolf believed that the traditional European narrative form had become artificial and restricted writers too much, making it difficult for them to express life in a poetic and impressionistic way.

Collection of Works of Junichiro Tanizaki: Records of Modern Love and Infatuation (xinmin Shuo)

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"Modern Love and Infatuation" contains six sensual novels written by Tanizaki between his youth and middle age, all of which belong to the genre with high artistic achievements in his early creations. These works mainly revolve around "emotion", each exploring the abyss of human nature from a unique perspective, including the indulgence and indulgence of aestheticism, as well as the provocation and horror of sensual novels, forming a series of literary confessions that rebel against the times with desire. He also used this to add highly personal stylized creative practice and aesthetic experiments to the history of modern literature in Japan and the world. At the same time, this batch of works not only continues the fin-de-siècle aesthetics and "demonism" style of his early creations, but can also provide a glimpse of the theme types and prototypes of later classic novels: sensual pleasure and sorrow, the ravings and monologues of idiots in the floating world, the discovery of the existence of beauty in the gloom, and the display of the heat of life from the point of madness.

Kitchen

Kitchen

General Fiction

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The relatives of the girl Sakurai Mikage left her one by one. When her only remaining relative, her grandmother, also passed away, she was left alone in the world. From then on, she could only sleep peacefully next to the refrigerator in the kitchen. At this time, Tanabe Yuichi, who had been cared for by her grandmother, and his transgender mother Eriko took her in. Through getting along day after day, she felt the warmth in this seemingly sick family. Starting from the kitchen, she slowly walked out of loneliness...

A to X: a Tender Letter to a Lover in Prison

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A number of bundles of letters were found in a cell in the old central prison. They were written by a woman, A'ida, to her lover in prison, Xavier. Ada's letter is full of longing for and longing for Xavier. They have the same ideals, but they can only share them through words. They love each other deeply, but they are not allowed to meet each other. Aida took the trouble to describe the daily trivial things that happened in the town - the townspeople's gatherings, the bugs on the trees, the music on the radio, the missiles that fell last week... In the seemingly ordinary and trivial things, we can vaguely smell people's anxiety about political oppression, and their inner panic about the turbulent war. At the same time, we can also read between the lines people's philosophy of no hesitation and their infinite desire for freedom and liberation. ─ No force can stop love and faith, and no violence can destroy the human heart.

Golden Pavilion Temple (ao Nori Library)

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"The Temple of the Golden Pavilion" is the most representative novel by the famous Japanese writer Mishima Yukio. The story is based on an actual arson incident in July 1950. Mizoguchi, a young man who was born with a stutter, came to the Kinkakuji Temple from a poor countryside to become a monk. He was obsessed with the beauty of the Kinkakuji all day long, imagining the magnificent scene of dying with the Kinkakuji in the war. However, the end of the war made this wish disappear forever. In despair, he resolutely burned the Golden Temple to the ground. It embodies Mishima's so-called "beauty of destruction".

White Hunter

White Hunter

General Fiction

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Dr. Nibancho, a surgeon with stunning beauty and a prominent family background, is a popular target in the hospital. However, she has always remained single in the face of many suitors. Nurse Marikata Murakata is full of curiosity about her mysterious charm. In the process of treating dancer Reiko Fukamachi's leg disease, Mariko gradually discovers the extreme emotions and cold heart of Dr. Nibanmachi's beautiful appearance...

Wise Blood

Wise Blood

General Fiction

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The protagonist Hazel, who was born into a rural priest family, has always wanted to be a priest when he grows up. However, after returning from the war, he was greatly shaken in his faith and tried to preach a faith without Jesus, but was exploited by false prophets. From then on, he embarked on a life path of spiritual disillusionment and no support. O'Connor is known as the "Prophet of Southern Literature". His novels are often full of weird and bizarre plots, with the atmosphere of terror, desolation, mystery and decay permeated by "Southern Gothic novels". It brings readers strong sensory stimulation and spiritual shock. As O'Connor's representative work, this book can better explore his unique writing style and techniques.

The Moon and Sixpence (selected Translations of Famous Works)

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The plot of "The Moon and Sixpence" is based on the life of the French post-impressionist painter Gauguin. The protagonist was originally a securities broker. After reaching middle age, he suddenly responded to the call of his heart and abandoned everything to live with the indigenous people on the island of Tahiti in the South Pacific. He gained inspiration and created many artistic masterpieces. Maugham deeply explores the contradictions and interactions between life and art in his novels. The plot of "The Moon and Sixpence" is not complicated. It tells the story of a broker on the British Stock Exchange. He already had a solid career and status, and a happy family, but he became obsessed with painting and felt like he was "possessed by the devil." He suddenly abandoned his home and went to Paris to pursue his ideal of painting. No one could understand his behavior. In a foreign country, he not only suffered physically from poverty and hunger, but also endured mental pain in search of expression techniques. After some bizarre encounters, the protagonist finally leaves the civilized world and escapes to the isolated island of Tahiti. He finally found peace of soul and an atmosphere suitable for his artistic temperament. He lived with an indigenous woman and created one masterpiece after another that shocked later generations. Before he contracted leprosy and became blind, he painted a great work depicting the Garden of Eden on the fourth wall of his house. But before his death, he ordered the indigenous woman to burn the painting after his death. Through such a geek who devoted himself to the pursuit of art and had no understanding of human nature, Maugham explored the origin and essence of art, the relationship between personality and genius, the contradiction between artists and society, and other thought-provoking issues.

Blade (selected Translations of Famous Works)

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The author of "The Knife's Edge" is William Somerset Maugham (1874-1965), a famous British novelist and dramatist. "The Blade" is one of his major works. "Blade" tells the story of Larry Darrell, a young American pilot who participated in World War I. In the army, Larry met an Irish friend: This man was usually such a lively and fearless pilot, but he was shot and died trying to save Larry during an encounter. As a result, Larry felt confused about life and could not understand why there was evil and misfortune in the world. Larry began his incredible transformation...

Seeking Pleasure (selected Works of Somerset Maugham)

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Popular writer Alroy Keel wanted to write a biography of the late famous writer Driffield, but he knew little about the young Driffield, so he asked Driffield's friend, another writer Ashenden, for help. Under Keel's insistence, Ashenden recalled his early relationship with Driffield and his ex-wife Rosie. "Pleasure", also known as "Family Scandal", was published in 1930 and is Maugham's favorite novel. The author changes the prejudice against women in his previous works and draws materials from the real literary and artistic circles. He recalls the life of a beautiful woman as an admirer and sarcastically embellishes it with interesting anecdotes from the literary and artistic circles.

Wolf Hall (10th Anniversary Edition)

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The 10th anniversary of the Booker Prize miracle work "Wolf Hall", the BBC mini-series "Wolf Hall" became popular around the world and won the British Booker Prize and the National Book Critics Circle Award, two top European and American literary awards. The most glorious chapter in British history - the Tudor Dynasty under Henry VIII , undercurrents are surging inside and outside the palace, and the Reformation is about to begin. A nobody who is born to be a winner, from the son of a blacksmith to the pinnacle of power - with his life as a bet, wandering in the cruel and merciless palace arena, how will his fate end? In this dark historical stage, everyone is in danger, and one step could lead to death. However, the protagonist Thomas Cromwell is an exception - he is cold and rational, thoughtful, and can maneuver among the monarch, the church, and the nobility with ease; he is considerate and affectionate, and treats his lovers, relatives, and friends with meticulous care and meticulous care. "Wolf Hall" takes the divorce case of Henry VIII and Queen Catherine as the starting point. With the loss of the Cardinal Archbishop, Queen Catherine is deposed, Henry VIII marries Anne Boleyn and a series of events... There are turmoils inside and outside the palace, which finally ends with the death of Thomas More; Cromwell carefully planned and took every step, and finally became the most popular minister. The novel takes Cromwell's life and the court of Henry VIII as the main thread, weaving a huge web that reflects the political, religious and economic landscape of England in the early 16th century.

Masters of the Ages: a Comedy

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The art critic Reger would go to the Kunsthistorisches Museum every other day and sit in front of Tintoretto's painting "The Man with the White Beard" for more than thirty years, until one day his wife passed away. Six months later, he appeared in front of the portrait again and invited his old friend Atzbacher to meet him at the museum the next day. Through Atzbacher's eyes we get to know Reger - the death of his wife, his thoughts about suicide, his comments about the masters, and finally, the purpose of the meeting. At once pessimistic and elated, both hateful and hilarious, The Masters is a satirical comedy about culture, genius, nation, class, artistic merit and human pretension.

Kitchen Peace

Kitchen Peace

General Fiction

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"Kitchen Peace" was written by Junichiro Tanizaki in his later years (76 years old). Based on his own experience, he recalled the stories of several maids who worked in Chikura Raiyoshi's home (mainly in Kyoto and Atami) from Showa 10 to Showa 33. During the Showa era, a simple and lovely young girl from the countryside came to work as a maid in a wealthy family in a big city, and gradually matured. The works vividly depict women with different personalities, ranging from innocence to tenacity to sophistication. Different from the style of Tanizaki Junichiro's representative works, the work is based on the writer's real life, a mixture of fiction and reality, relaxed and interesting, and also full of the author's long-standing exploration of women and praise of female beauty.

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Literature

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The contents of this book include Ian: On the Inspiration of Poetry; The Republic: The Ruler's Literature and Music Education, and the Poets' Crimes; Phaedrus: On Rhetoric; Hippias the Great: On Beauty; The Symposium: On the Love of Beauty and Philosophical Cultivation; Philipbus: On the Sense of Beauty; Law: On Art Education. Finally, there are also content such as explanation of the problem and translation postscript: Plato's aesthetic thoughts.

Plato's Dialogues

Plato's Dialogues

General Fiction

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"Plato's Dialogues (Selected Translations of Masterpieces)" selects and translates seven dialogues by the ancient Greek sage Plato. Plato's dialogues are vivid and dramatic in writing. They are not only beautiful philosophical works, but also outstanding literary works. They can be said to be the inexhaustible source and inexhaustible treasure trove of the entire Western culture. Mr. Dai Ziqin's translation can be said to be unique among many domestic translations of Plato. It is one of the most literary translations and can complement Mr. Zhu Guangqian's "Plato's Literary Dialogues".

Historical Records (chinese Classics Zhizhang Library)

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"Historical Records" is a biographical history book written by Sima Qian, a famous historian in the Western Han Dynasty. It is the first biographical general history in Chinese history and is listed as the first of the "Twenty-Four Histories". It records a history of more than 3,000 years from the legendary Yellow Emperor era to the Yuanshou Yuan Dynasty of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty. Together with the later "Hanshu", "Houhanshu" and "Three Kingdoms", it is called the "First Four Histories". This book selects representative chapters from "Historical Records" for annotation, translation and explanation.

Aspects of the Novel

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"Aspects of the Novel" is a series of lectures given by Forster in Cambridge in 1927. It was widely praised in the history of literature and had an important influence on later literary creation and literary criticism. This book is characterized by a clear, comprehensive and easy-to-read structure. The author uses his own writing as a starting point and conducts in-depth analysis against famous works in literary history, including some sharp comments on writers such as Fitzgerald and Henry James. In this series of lectures, Forster talked about the relationship between novels and reality, proposing the view that novels are both larger than reality and smaller than reality; he proposed the views of "flat characters" and "round characters", which became terms often used by later critics; he proposed that "the function of the novelist is to reveal the hidden life from its roots". The discussion of narrative angles and artistic expressions such as patterns and rhythms is particularly pioneering and inspiring.

Poetry

Poetry

Literature

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Collection of lectures, in the autumn of 1967, Borges was invited to give the Norton Lectures at Harvard University and delivered six lectures on the status of poetry, metaphorical patterns, novels and poetry, phonology and translation. After more than thirty years in the library, the audio tapes of the lectures were compiled and published by Treasurer Kelin-Ander Mihaile, who was then an associate professor in the Department of Modern Languages ​​and Literatures at the University of Western Ontario. The complete collection is widely cited and covers many literary phenomena from ancient times to the present. It also has the informal sense of colloquial text, and it is narrated with ease. "The Art of Poetry is a book that introduces literature, taste, and Borges himself... Borges started a dialogue with writers and texts of all ages, and these themes always seem to be interesting even if they are quoted and discussed again and again."

The Birth of the Novel

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Writer Junichi Watanabe, based on his own literary creation process, dedicated his decades of precious experience in novel creation to write an empirical work on how to create a novel and how to create a best-selling novel.

Eight Lectures on Writing

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"Storymaster" Maugham's guide to reading and writing is dedicated to everyone. Maugham, known as the "story master", is well-deserved for his global reputation. His works have been introduced and published in many countries, and his writing experience and writing skills are also talked about by the majority of literature lovers. In his later years, Maugham published the book "The Summing Up", which is not only a review of Maugham's life writing career, but also a summary of Maugham's many years of writing experience. Through this book, readers can comprehensively master writing skills. For example, how to read a book efficiently? How to improve writing skills? How to enhance sensitivity? How to write good articles that are clear, concise and pleasant to the ears? How to write a drama to quickly win hearts and minds? How to use techniques when writing novels? How to improve comprehension and cognition through reading? In this book, Maugham explains the profound meaning of reading and writing with humorous language and sharp and concise style.

Six Lectures on Dostoevsky (classic Writing Course)

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"Six Lectures on Dostoevsky" is a classic work on Dostoevsky by the famous French writer Andre Gide. This book is a collection of six lectures on Dosage Principe given by Gide in 1922. In this series of lectures, Gide's main focus was on how Dostoevsky's thoughts were expressed in a "literary" way. By interpreting Dostoevsky's letters and novel texts, he analyzed Dostoevsky's literary thoughts and artistic style layer by layer. He went deep into the inner world of Dosage and the characters he created, and discovered the main characteristics of Dossier's creations such as the mutual transformation of humility and arrogance and the duality of the characters' thoughts. Gide regarded Dosage as a genius novelist and "the greatest of all writers". His interpretation of Dosage brought a strong French reading experience and at the same time showed readers a healthy mental life. This is a spiritual communication between two great writers across time and space, and it is a precious document for studying Dostoevsky.

Junk Recycling Shop

Junk Recycling Shop

General Fiction

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82K02

Japan Nebula Award, a classic work by science fiction master Kobayashi Taizo. Don't miss this opportunity to learn about Kobayashi Taizo's world! Science fiction, reasoning, horror, love, novel settings, extreme reversal, your world view is about to be subverted! The genius illustrator Sajun customized the cover for "Tattered"! Someone used DNA from the stratum 6,500 years ago to bring alive alien life forms; there is a place where human corpses can be recycled and human bodies can be repaired; I have loved my wife for decades, but found out that she turned out to be a murderer; I was wrongly accused of being a murderer, but that is not me... Here In this book, Kobayashi Taizo focuses on four major genres: monster novels, westerns, psychological thrillers, and character reasoning, using meaningful metaphors to write about human beings' fear of the unknown. The forward-looking science fiction world reveals worries and ironies about the human condition of existence. If you want to understand the world of Kobayashi Taizo, this book is enough.

Devil in a Bottle

Devil in a Bottle

General Fiction

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Is the scroll in the bottle hidden in the Golden Scale Temple a good way to save the world or a Pandora's box?

The Chronicles of Narnia 1: the Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe

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The four Pevensie siblings, Peter, Susan, Edmund and Lucy, are guests at an old professor's house and accidentally discover a magical kingdom hidden behind the wardrobe. The residents here include fauns, beavers, dwarves, dryads... But during Aslan's departure from Narnia, the country was occupied by an evil white witch. She oppressed the inhabitants of Narnia, subjecting them to eternal winter. The goat monster Tumnus once risked his life to save Lucy, and the Beaver family also helped their brother and sister escape from the White Witch. Edmund was tempted by the White Witch's Turkish Delight and once betrayed his brother and sister. Later, Aslan accompanied Santa Claus to Narnia and led everyone to defeat the witch. The four children became the king and queen of Narnia. Years later, they accidentally walked through the wardrobe while hunting and returned to their own world as children.

Roses on the First Night (all Three Volumes)

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This is a dark revenge love story that is "gorgeous" in the fashion world. A girl who only had beauty and happiness in her life suddenly encountered a huge change in her family fortune. The darkness and cruelty of the real world completely overturned her destiny. Not only did she lose her father when she was young, she was even sent to a juvenile correctional facility. The story begins on the day she walked out of the Juvenile Correctional Institution... Inheriting her father's design talent, in the glamorous but cruel and indifferent fashion world, she step by step became one of the top fashion designers with extraordinary perseverance and agility. And behind all this, there is only one purpose - revenge. All the secrets of youth are unfolding, that dusty memory, the pale and thin boy who has been silently guarding him, what kind of story will happen on the first night when the roses are in full bloom?

Schopenhauer's Essays

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This collection of essays are all independent chapters, and the topics discussed involve reading, thinking, writing, language learning, destiny, survival and many other aspects. The materials for these topics all come from our daily lives. Therefore, ordinary readers can also follow Schopenhauer's lead and start from familiar things to appreciate his grand vision. Schopenhauer's articles are meaningful and have clear views. "Their thinking points directly to the things themselves" and "We should think like great men and express like ordinary people" ("On Writing and Style"). Readers who have read Schopenhauer's work, whether they agree with Schopenhauer's views or not, will probably have no objection to this: Schopenhauer always practices his own views and expresses his thoughts objectively and clearly.

The Old Regime and the Great Revolution (yilin Humanities Selection)

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As Tocqueville's masterpiece, "The Old Regime and the Revolution" starts from the background, motivation and mechanism of the French Revolution to analyze the puzzle of social transformation, trying to answer the following questions: Why did the French Revolution come suddenly during the reform? Why did prosperity hasten the arrival of the Great Revolution? Why does reducing people's burdens lead to riots? Why did the outcome of the Revolution deviate from its original intention? What kind of futures do countries in transition have? Etc.

A History of the English-speaking Peoples: the Age of Revolution

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Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man (collected Works of Joyce)

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"Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man" is the first novel written by the twentieth-century modernist literary master James Joyce (1882-1941) using the "stream of consciousness" technique. It is also one of the earliest and most successful stream-of-consciousness novels in the history of world literature. The novel has a strong autobiographical flavor and mainly describes how Stephen, a young man in Dublin, tries to get rid of the various influences that hinder his development - family constraints, religious traditions and narrow nationalist sentiments, and the painful process of pursuing the true meaning of art and beauty. In fact, it is a portrayal of the young Joyce's mental journey from awakening to maturity. Joyce's subsequent masterpieces such as "Ulysses" and "Finnegan's Wake" can be regarded as the sequel to "Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man".

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The story in this book takes place in the early 20th century. Strickland was a wealthy middle-class stockbroker in London, living a comfortable and stable life with his family. His desire for art drove him to abandon everything, stay away from his wife and children, and live a poor life as a painter in Paris. A few years later, Strickland came to Tahiti. The almost primitive customs and customs allowed him to find himself and reach the peak of his creation. There he married a wife, had two children, died of leprosy, and then had his most remarkable creation burned to the ground in accordance with his wishes. It is said that the prototype of Strickland was the French Impressionist painter Gauguin. This book adopts a first-person perspective and interweaves the narrator's memories with the oral accounts of others to describe the life of Strickland. It is Maugham's work in his heyday. Since its publication in 1919, it has caused a sensation around the world.

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A story of pure love staged in the romantic Northland, a glass lover encountered in an ordinary life. Junichi Watanabe's early works are different from the denseness of "Paradise Lost", "Hokkaido Story" has a freshness of the north. The innocent and pure girl, the burning love, every word tells the story of the original appearance of love. Tano, who comes from a first-class trading company, left his wife and children in Tokyo and went to Sapporo, Hokkaido alone to serve as a branch manager. I thought my short-term single life would end in a dull way, but unexpectedly I met Eriko, a twenty-year-old female college student. Eriko's love is free and unrestrained, and Tano is deeply trapped in it and cannot extricate himself. Seeing that the order to return to Tokyo is about to be issued, faced with a rare opportunity for promotion and an unprecedented passionate love, where should Tano go...

British Agent Ashenden (Complete Collection of Somerset Maugham's Short Stories Iii)

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During the First World War, Maugham, who was already a well-known writer, was dispatched by the British MI6 to engage in secret intelligence work in Europe. Later, he used this personal experience and knowledge as material to create a series of independent short stories, which were collected into a volume, "The British Agent Ashenden". This work is hailed as one of the greatest British spy novels, setting the tone for a new generation of spy literature and influencing many writers including the father of "007", Ian Fleming, Graham Greene, John le Carré, etc. Maugham used the agent Ashenden as the character who connects the stories. Through a narrative that is both literary and realistic, and a humorous and sharp style, he created an impressive group of characters. In these stories full of thrills, deceit and absurdity, Maugham was still most interested in human nature appearing in extraordinary situations, and he never lost his calm eye for paying attention to the things around him.

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