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Storm

Storm

Literature

(english) Shakespeare

32K0

"The Tempest" (also translated as "The Tempest") is one of the "Complete Chinese Translation Classics of Xu Yuanchong" and one of Shakespeare's masterpieces. The plot tells the story of Duke Probe of Milan, whose title was usurped by his younger brother Antonius. He fled to a desert island with his infant daughter Miranda and relied on magic to become the owner of the island. Later, he created a storm and brought the ships of the nearby King of Naples, Prince Ferdinand and accompanying Antonius to the desert island. He also used magic to facilitate the marriage between the prince and Miranda. The ending is that Probet restored his title, forgave his enemies, and returned home.

Twelfth Night

Twelfth Night

Literature

(english) Shakespeare

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"Twelfth Night" is one of the "Complete Chinese Translation Classics by Xu Yuanchong" and one of Shakespeare's famous comedies. Plot: Sebadian and Weihenna, twin brothers and sisters, were unfortunately killed during a sea voyage. They each escaped by chance and lived in Ilia. Weihenna disguises herself as a man and works as a page for Duke Orsino. She secretly loves the Duke, but the Duke loves a Countess Olivia. But Olivia didn't love him. Instead, she fell in love with Weihenna, who wooed her on the Duke's behalf. After some interesting twists and turns, Weihenna and Orsino, Olivia and Sebadian both formed a happy marriage. Although Olivia's original love was not Sebadian, his face was exactly the same as Weihena's, which fulfilled her wish.

Passionate and Ruthless

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"Love Without Mercy" (also translated as "Love in vain") is one of the "Complete Chinese Translation Classics of Xu Yuanchong" and one of Shakespeare's masterpieces. The plot tells the story of the four kings and ministers of the Nava Kingdom who vowed to be pure in desire, reject all material enjoyment, stay away from women, and concentrate on studying for three years. But when the beautiful French princess and her maids came to the court, they forgot all about their vows and rushed to woo them. But because they lacked real feelings, the French princess scolded them and left them. In this play, Shakespeare satirizes the court aristocrats' views on love and rhetoric.

White Notepad 2: War in Front of the Hospital Bed

Editor-in-chief Chen Zhuo

111K0

"Hospital Anecdotes" documentary series, a blockbuster work of the non-fiction brand "Genius Catcher Project" under "Magic Universe"! A highly acclaimed work that resonates with countless fans! There are stories here that can hit everyone, and there is no such thing as "this story is purely fictitious"! Personal accounts of 9 professional doctors and nurses, and the real lives of 15 patients. The "mother" who hides in the body, the "queen" who cannot move, the "girl" who transforms into a boy, the old woman who bears the "family curse"... The condensed life hides the secret of life! The daily life in the hospital has hidden deep feelings! "White Notebook 2": A notepad in the hands of doctors and nurses. From the perspective of medical care, the book records how doctors and patients deal with the difficult moments of illness, life and death, as well as the real psychology and daily life of doctors, taking you to understand the scenes of life and death that ordinary people cannot access. A white notepad carries the joys, sorrows and joys of life, life and death, love and hate.

Selected Novels and Plays by Gogol

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It includes Gogol's representative works, the novels "Taras Bulba", "Nevsky Prospekt", "Portrait", "The Overcoat" and the drama "The Imperial Envoy". Gogol uses ordinary daily life as the theme to describe the misfortunes of small people, which is permeated by the author's exposure and criticism of the social roots that cause the tragedies of small people. "The Imperial Envoy" is the representative work of the Russian satirist Gogol, which was published in 1836. The story describes a playboy named Khlestakov who lost everything in a bet and was at a loss. He was passing through a city in another province from Petersburg and was mistaken for an "imperial envoy". This caused panic among the local officials and made many jokes.

Qili Tea House

Qili Tea House

Literature

Wang Zengqi

126K0

This book selects Wang Zengqi's famous novels and prose works, such as "Ordering", "Chicken and Duck Masters", "Qili Teahouse", "Grape Moon Order", "Let the Things Happen", "Run the Alarm", etc. It is the most convenient reading book for readers to understand the essence of Wang Zengqi's creations.

Six Types of Drama by Alexander Ostrovsky

(russia) A. Ostrovsky

281K0

This book selects several of Ostrovsky's plays that are famous among Chinese readers. "Thunderstorm" exposes the darkness of feudal serfdom and patriarchal patriarchy through the tragedy of family life. Katerina is the most beautiful and moving tragic female image in Russian drama in the 19th century. Dobrolyubov, a 19th-century Russian revolutionary democratic critic, once spoke highly of the ideological and artistic value of Katerina's image, calling her "a ray of light in the kingdom of darkness." The content of "The Girl Without a Dowry" is that a girl reluctantly agreed to marry someone she did not like. Later, her old lover Baratov suddenly returned. The innocent girl could not see that Baratov was an ungrateful lover and expressed her hope to resume the old relationship with him. The cynical Baratov took advantage of the situation. Two other entrepreneurs also planned to take possession of the girl who did not have a dowry. In the end, the girl realized that they did not treat her as an equal human being, and she died at the hands of her fiancé.

Yihai Shibei

Yihai Shibei

Literature

Qin Mu

127K0

"Shibei from the Sea of ​​Art" is a collection of literary essays written by Qin Mu in the early 1960s that focuses on writing skills. After the Cultural Revolution, the author revised and republished it, with sales reaching hundreds of thousands and a great influence. The writing characteristic of this book does not lie in its systematicness, but in its liveliness and interest. It tells literary theory through images and stories in a simple and easy-to-understand manner. Mr. Qin Mu had a high reputation in the second half of the last century and was a representative writer in the field of prose. His literary essays on creation are popular and easy to understand. They have influenced a generation and have sold millions in total. This book still has its value today and is a good advanced reading on literary theory for literature lovers and students.

Wild Grass: an Illustrated Book

Illustrations By Lu Xun, Qiu Sha, Wang Weijun, And Qiu Dali

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"Weeds" was published in 1927 and contains twenty-three prose poems written by Lu Xun from 1924 to 1926, including "Autumn Night", "Shadow's Farewell", "Snow", "Kite" and "Good Story". "Weeds" is a marvelous work that expresses the author's inner depression and struggle against the real society in the mid-1920s through tortuous and obscure symbols. The language is strange and magnificent, and the imagery is mysterious and beautiful. The work contains profound philosophy and rich implications. Many prose poems in "Wild Grass" are included in Chinese textbooks for middle schools and colleges. This edition is equipped with more than 40 illustrations by famous painters Qiu Sha, Wang Weijun and Qiu Dali, hoping to give readers a double enjoyment of beauty. Qiu Sha is a famous illustrator of Lu Xun's works, with unique expression techniques. He has been highly praised by senior Lu Xun researchers since the 1970s. Wang Weijun, Qiu Dali and Qiu Sha have collaborated together and are still creating works today. Japan's Iwanami Shoten has published a complete collection of his works.

If My Heart Were a Lotus

Lin Huiyin

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This book selects Lin Huiyin's poems and prose, such as the poems "You Are April in the World" and "Willing", the essays "Mourning for Zhimo", "Cobwebs and Plum Blossoms", the short translation "The Nightingale and the Rose" and some novels. Through her classic works, she fully embodies the style and characteristics of a talented literary woman of the Beijing School, highlighting her "elegant" characteristics. This book is based on the 2009 edition of "New Compilation of Lin Huiyin's Works" and the 2014 edition of "Lin Huiyin's Collection" published by People's Literature Publishing House. It meets readers' needs for high-quality literary reading.

You Stand on the Bridge and Look at the Scenery

Bian Zhilin

117K0

Bian Zhilin appeared in the poetry world in the 1930s. He had been influenced by the "Crescent School", but he was more fascinated by the French Symbolist School and was good at absorbing nutrients from Chinese classical poetry to form his own unique style. His poems are exquisite and exquisite, with rich associations and strong leaps. He pays special attention to intellectualization, dramatization and philosophy. He is good at discovering the content of poems from daily life and further digging out the profound connotations that ordinary people don't expect. Most of his poems are obscure, profound, strange and thought-provoking. His loving prose is also particularly meaningful. This book mainly focuses on his poems, as well as prose and literary theory. It is a convenient and must-read selection for readers to understand the essence of his works.

So What Now: Essays on Faulkner

(us) William Faulkner

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This book contains all of Faulkner's mature articles, speeches, book reviews, prefaces, and letters intended for publication, many of which reflect his increased sense of responsibility as a public figure after winning the Nobel Prize. From them, we can get a glimpse of all aspects of Faulkner as an artist and as a human being. These pages show us what this intensely passionate, extraordinarily complex, and intensely private writer was willing to reveal to the public during the last forty years of his career, while also allowing us to gain a closer understanding of both his person and his work.

Four O'neill Plays (four Volumes in Total)

(u. S.) Eugene O'neill

325K0

"Four Kinds of O'Neill's Plays" is an anthology of plays by Nobel Prize winner Eugene O'Neill, including four of his Pulitzer Prize-winning plays, "The End of the World," "Anna Christie," "Strange Interlude" and "Long Journey Into Night." O'Neill is the founder and creator of modern American drama, and is called "the American Shakespeare" by critics. These four works were written in different periods and provide in-depth discussions on the true meaning of life from different angles. They demonstrate the author's superb writing skills, colorful dramatic artistic style and fearless pioneering spirit. They are of great significance to understanding and studying the essence of O'Neill's drama creation.

Collection of Essays by Schopenhauer

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Schopenhauer (1788-1860), a German philosopher, the main interpreter of pessimism and irrational impulses, a pioneer of later life philosophy and existential philosophy, an opponent of Hegel's absolute idealism, and claimed to be the sole heir of Kant. It describes the Dante-like world view of suffering in a beautiful style, using "art" as the only "short-term savior" to get rid of the shackles of will. He is cynical due to being ignored by his contemporaries, but he firmly believes that the truth he represents will win in the end. It was not until a few years before his death that his philosophy was valued by the world. This book collects his famous prose works, including "Thinking About Myself", "On Writing and Style", "On Erudition and Scholars", "On Reading and Books", "On Genius", "On Education", "Similes, Similes and Fables", "On the Principle of Ridiculousness", "On History", etc.

Wenxin

Wenxin

Literature

Xia Beizun Ye Shengtao

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"Wen Xin" is a book written by Ye Shengtao and Xia Chuzun in the 1930s to popularize Chinese knowledge. In addition to their literary creation activities, the two authors are also socially responsible educators. This is one of the educational enlightenment works they completed together. This book uses the form of a story to intersperse personal and social current events and write them out in a relevant way. The whole book integrates the abstract knowledge of Chinese language and the concrete things that young people can encounter every day. The writing is vivid, thoughtful, and understands the profound things in a simple way. It is a very good book for young people. The book is prefaced by Chen Wangdao and Zhu Ziqing respectively, introducing the content of the book and the origin of the book, which will help readers understand and add interesting anecdotes inside and outside the book.

I Want to Talk About All Kinds of Pure Things

He Qifang

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This book selects He Qifang's poems, essays and reviews, such as the poems "Prophecy", "Caring for Someone at the End of the Year", "I Sing for Boys and Girls", the essays "Smoke and Cloud on the Fan", "Quiet Noon", reviews "An Ordinary Story", "Du Fu", etc. The classic works fully reflect the style and characteristics of Beijing-style literati and highlight the characteristics of "elegance". This book is based on the 2000 edition of "Painting Dreams" and the 2009 edition of "New Collection of He Qifang's Works" published by People's Literature Publishing House. It meets readers' needs for high-quality literary reading.

Lu Xun's Diary (three Volumes)

Lu Xun

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Lu Xun's Diary, a total of three volumes, contains the diary written by the author from May 5, 1912 to October 18, 1936. These diaries were not published during the author's lifetime.

Letters of Lu Xun (four Volumes)

Lu Xun

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The single volume of "The Complete Works of Lu Xun" is a popularized reading version based on the compilation of "The Complete Works of Lu Xun". Our publisher launched 24 categories in 1973, including only novels and essays. In 2006, our company launched a new edition, this time adding diaries and letters, totaling 29 types. There are four volumes of Lu Xun's letters, including the author's diaries written from October 8, 1904 to before his death. These diaries were collected by Lu Xun and published by Xu Guangping as "Lu Xun's Letters".

Xie Feiji

Xie Feiji

Literature

Xie Fei

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This book provides us with rich and comprehensive first-hand materials on studying Xie Fei, a contemporary internationally renowned director, from multiple aspects and angles. The book includes seven theoretical articles on director Xie Fei's film creation, working scripts of important films such as "Our Field", "Benming Year", "Scented Soul Girl" and "Black Horse", the director's explanations and interviews and talks. At the back of the book is a "Chronology of Xie Fei's Works and Awards". They are not only the reality of Director Xie Fei's creative process, but also his summary of his many years of creative practice experience and interpretation of his artistic insights. By reading this book, you can understand Xie Fei's unique artistic pursuit and charming director world.

Fantastic Beasts the Secrets of Dumbledore: the Complete Screenplay

J. K. Rowling&steve Kloves

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ProfessorAlbusDumbledoreknowsthepowerfulDarkwizardGellertGrindelwaldismovingtoseizecontrolofthewizardingworld. Unabletostophimalone, heentrustsMagizoologistNewtScamandert oleadanintrepidteamofwizards, witches, andonebraveMugglebakeronadangerousmission, wheretheyencounteroldandnewbeastsandclashwithGrindelwald'sgrowinglegionoffollowers. Butwit hthestakessohigh, howlongcanDumbledoreremainonthesidelines? Theofficialscreenplayofistheultimatecompaniontothefilm, andinvitesreaderstoexploreeverysceneofthecompleteorigin alscriptpennedbyJ. K. Rowling&SteveKloves. Specialfeaturesincludebehind-the-scenescontentandcommentaryfromDavidYates, DavidHeyman, JudeLaw, EddieRedmayne, ColleenAtwoodandmore.

Fantastic Beasts: Dumbledore Mysteries

(uk) J. K. Rowling (us) Steve Kloves

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Professor Albus Dumbledore knew that the powerful dark wizard Gellert Grindelwald was seeking to seize control of the wizarding world. Unable to stop him on his own, Dumbledore entrusts magizoologist Newt Scamander to lead a brave team of wizards and witches, as well as a Muggle baker, on a dangerous mission. Along the way, they encounter magical creatures, both familiar and unfamiliar, and come face-to-face with Grindelwald's growing army of followers. Taking such a big risk, how long can Dumbledore stay on the sidelines? The official script for Fantastic Beasts: Dumbledore Mysteries is a perfect companion to the film. It invites readers to explore every scene of the complete script written by J. K. Rowling and Steve Kloves. The book also features behind-the-scenes footage and commentary from David Yates, David Heyman, Jude Law, Eddie Redmayne, Colleen Atwood and others.

Selected Poems of Petofi

(hungary) Petofi

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"Selected Poems of Petofi" selects more than a hundred poems by the Hungarian poet Petofi. In addition to praising the revolution, it also selects some poems that recall childhood, eulogize love, and appreciate nature, such as the famous "I Will Be a Rapid". Petofi traveled throughout the motherland from the age of sixteen, witnessed the suffering of the people, and had a deep understanding of the Hungarian people, especially the farmers. His poems are close to the people in both content and form, and have even become folk songs. As early as 1907, Mr. Lu Xun introduced Petofi's life and thoughts in detail in "The Power of Moro Poetry". Since then, he has translated and quoted Petofi's poems many times and introduced him to the country.

Who Can Live a Good Life in Russia?

(russia) Nekrasov

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Nekrasov's masterpiece "Who Can Live Well in Russia" published from 1866 to 1876 is a long narrative poem. It tells the story of seven farmers who met by chance and traveled around the country on a "magic tablecloth" in search of the answer to the question "Who can live a good life in Russia?" This plot is used as a plot to vividly reproduce the reality of Russia after the serfdom reform in 1861. It depicts different characters such as farmers, landowners, monks, merchants and revolutionaries, exposing the cruelty and deception of the tsarist authorities, and shows that Russia at that time was a place without happiness, and only those who fought and dedicated their lives for the interests of the people were happy. The long poem adopts the form of folk song, integrating satire, narrative and lyricism, and has many innovations in art.

Selected Poems of García Lorca

(spain)garcia Lorca

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This book includes some classic passages from García Lorca's poetry collections "Songs Deep", "Song Suites", "Song Collection", "Ode", "Tamarite Songs" and "Sonnets", as well as the poet's most important representative works - "Gypsy Ballads" and "The Poet in New York". All works, as well as the long poem "Elegy to Ignacio Sanchez Mexias", comprehensively reflect the literary creation of this most brilliant star in Spanish poetry in the 20th century at different stages of his life, with themes involving landscapes, characters, customs and other aspects. This book is a comprehensive review of the poet's poetic works, which basically reflects the whole picture of the poet's creative career from absorbing nutrients in folk songs, exploring the inner world and new artistic fields such as surrealism, to basing himself on reality.

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Literature

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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".

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Literature

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John Keats (1795-1821) was born in London in the late 18th century. He was one of the outstanding English poetry writers and a major member of the Romantic School. Keats loved literature since he was a child. Due to his poor family situation, he left school to study medicine when he was less than 16 years old. In 1816, he met famous poets such as Lee Hunter and Shelley and was influenced by them. In November, he abandoned medicine to pursue literature, embarked on the path of poetry creation, and finally became a dazzling star in the British literary world at that time. Keats was very talented, and he was famous for his work with Shelley. He is good at using descriptive techniques to create poems, perfectly combining various emotions with nature, and looking for the shadow of creation from life. His poems can bring people an immersive feeling. He was only 25 years old when he died, but the poems he left behind are well-known in the world. His poems are considered to perfectly embody the characteristics of Western Romantic poetry. Keats is praised as an outstanding representative of the European Romantic movement. Mr. Tu An's translation was filled with his endless appreciation and love for Keats. In 2001, he won the Translation Rainbow Award of the third "Lu Xun Literary Award".

Hauptmann's Three Plays

(german) Hauptmann

154K0

This book includes German writer Hauptmann's representative dramas "The Weaver", "Beaver Coat" and "Rat". "The Weavers" is based on the 1844 textile workers' uprising in Silesia, Germany. It breaks the tradition of not putting proletarians on the stage in German dramas, effectively reflects the reality of class opposition in German society, and is a masterpiece of critical realism literature. The comedy "Beaver Coat" satirizes and criticizes the stupidity and incompetence of the Prussian state bureaucracy, and portrays the distinctive character of the "thief" Aunt Wolf. "Rat" focuses on a tragedy at the bottom of Germany's society, revealing the corrupt nature of the German Empire, which is strong on the outside and incompetent on the inside, and the situation before the building is about to collapse.

Three Types of Plays by Bernard Shaw

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"Three Kinds of Bernard Shaw's Plays" is a collection of plays by Bernard Shaw, the Nobel Prize winner and the outstanding Irish realist playwright. It selects three plays: "Mrs. Warren's Profession", "Another Island of the British" and "Major Barbara". They are translated by three translators: Pan Jiaxun, Zhu Guangqian and Ying Ruocheng. Mr. Wang Zuoliang writes a preface. Bernard Shaw used profound realism techniques; he was good at expressing character conflicts and themes through character dialogue and ideological and emotional confrontation, which improved his dramatic art and made bold innovations; his language was sharp, full of wit, and he blurted out witty aphorisms, which changed the sluggish situation of British drama throughout the century. The three plays in this book are George Bernard Shaw's masterpieces and can showcase his dramatic achievements.

Books of Kings

Books of Kings

Literature

(persia) Ferdowsi

222K0

The book "Kings" describes the rise and fall of the dynasties from the creation of the world to the destruction of the Persian Empire by the Arabs in 651 AD. The time span spans more than 4,600 years. "Kings" is divided into three parts: first, myths and legends, second, warrior stories, and third, historical stories. The story of warriors accounts for about half of the book, and is also a wonderful chapter in "Kings". The "Four Tragedies" stories in this book "Kings" are selected from this part, telling the tragic stories of four ancient Persian noble youths. The four tragic protagonists, Iraj, Suhrab, Shawash and Esfandiyar, are all ancient Persian aristocratic young men. The stories all revolve around the theme of fighting for kingship. The four young men all died at the hands of their relatives. These tragic stories are the main value of this epic and reflect the author's greatness.

Shen Congwen's Prose (2nd Edition)

Shen Congwen

217K0

Among the hundreds of scholars of modern literature, Shen Congwen's literary path is full of legend: he entered the local army in his youth, was familiar with the big book of society, and was familiar with the rural customs and folk customs of the thousands-mile-long Yuan River Basin; later, he was inspired by the May Fourth New Literature, went to Beijing to study writing, and taught at a university, using a series of essays and novels to build his own unique "Western Hunan World." His prose is mainly composed of two collections, "Xiang Travels" and "Western Hunan", as well as the prose-style "Autobiography of Congwen" and other autobiographies. Compared with novels, his prose can better express the personal path he, a "countryman", has taken since entering the literary world, as well as his personal emotions and historical feelings. It enriches the diversity of modern prose and is worthy of being included in this series. This edition has been supplemented by Professor Li Yang, a research scholar of Shen Congwen from the School of Liberal Arts of Nankai University, including "Hidden Abyss", "Memories of Peiping", "Reminiscences of Kunming", "Impressions and Thoughts of Peiping", "My Writing and the Story of Water", "Inscriptions", "Preface to Selected Works" and "Abstract Lyrics", and has written an introduction.

Liu Baiyu's Prose

Liu Baiyu

144K0

"Chinese Modern and Contemporary Famous Prose Collection" is a collection of "famous writers and masterpieces" in the history of Chinese prose since the 20th century. It is a set of "authoritative editions" of modern and contemporary Chinese prose selected by the authoritative editorial board and edited by the Humanities Society. There are about 80 types in total. The editing and publication of this series of books reflects the authority and classicity of the Humanities Society in the field of prose genre publishing, and strives to guide the aesthetic trend of public prose reading, mainly young readers. Among them, Mr. Liu Baiyu, the author of this topic, is a master of contemporary Chinese prose. His prose works have distinctive characteristics and have high literary historical value and aesthetic value. Regardless of scene description or narrative, Mr. Liu Baiyu's creations are full of strong passion and distinctive color of the times; in terms of thinking about life and society, he also shows a profound and unique personal style. His writing style is beautiful, his ideas are unique, he has a unique passion for prose, and he can write the beauty of prose. His works are both contemporary and artistic.

Huang Shang's Prose (2nd Edition)

Huang Shang

185K0

"Chinese Modern and Contemporary Famous Prose Collection" is a collection of "famous writers and masterpieces" in the history of Chinese prose since the 20th century. It is a set of "authoritative editions" of modern and contemporary Chinese prose selected by the authoritative editorial board and edited by the Humanities Society. There are about 80 types in total. The editing and publication of this series of books reflects the authority and classicity of the Humanities Society in the field of prose genre publishing, and strives to guide the aesthetic trend of public prose reading, mainly young readers. Among them, Huang Shang, the author of this topic, has profound knowledge, excellent writing style and profound cultural background. He is known as the "Master of Contemporary Prose". He has made achievements in the fields of drama, journalism and publishing. He has close friendship with Mei Lanfang, Gai Jiaotian, Ba Jin, Wu Han and other cultural celebrities. In his later years, he was famous in the literary world for his collection of books, storytelling and book appreciation.

Miscellaneous Treatises on Tang Poetry (updated Edition)

Wen Yiduo

118K0

Mr. Wen Yiduo's "Miscellaneous Comments on Tang Poetry" is a classic work in the study of Tang poetry. It covers many aspects such as the themes of Tang Dynasty poetry, famous poets, and the chronology of poets. He has unique and profound comments and analyzes on the poetic achievements of famous poets in the Tang Dynasty, such as the "Four Heroes of the Early Tang Dynasty", Meng Haoran, Jia Dao, Cen Shen, Du Fu, Li Bai and others. Mr. Wen Yiduo analyzed and studied the crystallization of Tang poetry from a historical perspective, breaking through the traditional narrow and closed academic research methods. He looked at and studied poetry from the perspective of a poet, and he made many outstanding achievements. As a pioneering work, its historical status in the study of Tang poetry is unshakable and it still has a very inspiring effect on our scholars today.

Xu Dishan's Prose

Xu Dishan

188K0

This book belongs to the "Prose Collection of Modern and Contemporary Chinese Masters" series, which includes Xu Dishan's prose, letters, prefaces and postscripts, speeches, literary theories and other works, such as "Spirit Rain in the Sky", "Undeliverable Mail", "Undeliverable Mail (Continued)", "Danger" "The Slips Falling from the Nest", "Shangjingshan", "Letters from Traveling in India", "Reading Talk", "Bookworms in Oxford", "Republic of China", "Speech to Youth on Youth Day", "Chinese Essence and Chinese Studies", "Conditions for the Formation of a Great Nation", etc. Are all well-known masterpieces. Xu Dishan's prose is refined and timeless, simple and fresh, rich in philosophy and rich in exotic colors. He uses natural entities to describe and discuss at the same time to express his understanding of life. When writing about what happens around him in reality, he often starts with a record and ends with his own philosophy.

Xu Zhimo's Prose

Xu Zhimo

170K0

As a representative poet of the "Crescent School", Xu Zhimo is also an excellent essayist. His prose has broad themes, free and uninhibited expressions, colorful and complex words, and a poetic and picturesque style. In addition, the author's true revelation of his personal temperament shows readers the image of an intellectual scholar who is integrated with Chinese and Western cultures and is also frank and interesting. This book selects 38 prose pieces by Xu Zhimo, including the author's early masterpieces such as "Falling Leaves"; "Gossips in Fei Leng Cui Mountain" and "Scale Claws in Paris" written during his study abroad period; his masterpieces of personal narratives such as "Tagore" and "Haisu's Paintings"; as well as letters such as "Zhimo's Diary", "To Liang Qichao" and "To Wang Tongzhao", which can fully demonstrate the author's prose writing style. There are also 15 photos of the author from different periods, with both pictures and text, giving readers a new reading experience. Xu Zhimo's prose has left a profound mark on modern Chinese literature.

Zhou Daxin's Prose

Zhou Daxin

185K0

"Chinese Modern and Contemporary Famous Prose Collection" is a collection of "famous writers and masterpieces" in the history of Chinese prose since the 20th century. It is a set of "authoritative editions" of modern and contemporary Chinese prose selected by the authoritative editorial board and edited by the Humanities Society. There are about 80 types in total. The editing and publication of this series of books reflects the authority and classicity of the Humanities Society in the field of prose genre publishing, and strives to guide the aesthetic trend of public prose reading, mainly young readers. Among them, Zhou Daxin, the author of this topic, has gained a lot in prose writing in addition to novel creation, especially the prose of historical sentiments, reading experience and hometown travel, which has formed a unique style and has historical depth and thinking content worthy of attention.

Yu Dafu's Prose

Yu Dafu's Prose

Literature

Yu Dafu

162K0

Yu Dafu's prose has unique personality characteristics. In his works, he describes his personal thoughts, life, and even trivial and intimate details in detail without any scruples. His autobiographical writings are frank and passionate, showing himself transparently and openly to readers. The autobiographical color is rich and strong. His prose also has a strong melancholy and sentimental mood, which increases the artistic appeal of the work. Yu Dafu is a poet, and his prose also has the style of a soul-stirring poem. The informal and indulgent lyrical style, the rhythm and mood of the soul-stirring poem, unabashedly express the role of a talented intellectual in society. The depression, sentimentality, melancholy, and fragility in the meeting are blended with the beautiful and meaningful landscapes in the work. The emotion is used to express the pen and the emotion is embedded in the scenery, forming a slightly morbid melancholy beauty, which also shows the author's profound knowledge and artistic skills. It can be said that Yu Dafu's creations are in response to the nerves of the times and represent the thoughts, emotions and inner feelings of some intellectuals at that time.

Notes on Becoming a Teacher

Liu Yuejin

164K0

This book is a collection of memoir essays written by Mr. Liu Yuejin, a member of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences and director of the Institute of Literature. It is divided into upper and lower parts. The first part recalls his life and feelings during his studies and work, and contains many wonderful insights and unique insights; the second part focuses on describing the deeds and deeds of several famous modern and contemporary scholars, which has many aspects of value and significance. The author said: "In more than half a century of study experience, my teachers have had a broad and profound impact on me. They not only preached, taught, and solved my doubts, but their perseverance and practical academic character also provided an inexhaustible motivation for me to keep moving forward." The author is very grateful to these famous scholars and hopes to express this gratitude so that more readers can understand the conduct and academic achievements of senior scholars from different aspects.

Guo Moruo's Prose

Guo Moruo

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Guo Moruo is a modern writer, historian, one of the founders of new poetry, and the first president of the Chinese Academy of Sciences. He has written in the fields of poetry, scripts, archaeology, history, translation and other fields. There are thirty-eight volumes of "The Complete Works of Guo Moruo". Guo Moruo had a wide range of interests and published many works throughout his life. His prose is powerful, clear, romantic and full of artistic charm. Autobiography constitutes the obvious feature of Guo Moruo's prose and is the product of the author's personality. His time-sensitive prose has strong realistic relevance. The lyrical works are good at using a variety of artistic techniques to create poetic artistic conception. This book contains many photos, which vividly display some fragments of Guo Moruo's life.

Ye Shengtao's Prose

Ye Shengtao

176K0

Ye Shengtao is a famous modern writer, educator and publisher, and a pioneer in the creation of modern Chinese children's literature. As an essayist, he became the backbone of prose creation of the Literary Research Association in the early days together with Zhou Zuoren and Zhu Ziqing. Later he became a representative of the enlightened prose. The number of his essays selected by the "Chinese New Literature Series" published in 1935 was second only to Zhou Zuoren, Lu Xun and Zhu Ziqing. Realism is the characteristic of Ye Shengtao's prose. He insisted that literature reflect life and describe the "blood and tears" life of ordinary people. Ye Shengtao's prose has a rigorous structure, dense stitches, no flaw in writing, and no redundant words. It is calm and cheerful, comfortable and valuable, rigorous in style, plain and easy to read, and has a lasting charm. Professor Xia Zhiqing of Columbia University believes that Ye Shengtao "is the one who has best stood the test of time" among new literature writers.

One Hundred and Twenty Last Words of Shu Xilin's Life

(japan) Shu Shilin

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This book records the 120 last words of the actress Shu Xilin who died of illness on September 15, 2018. Aging, loneliness, illness, work, family, marital relationships... These are all high walls that everyone will encounter in the journey of life. How should we overcome them? The revelation lies in the words of Ms. Shu Xilin during her lifetime. This book is compiled from the most touching parts of Ms. Kuki Shirin's speeches in interviews on various occasions, including interviews in the NHK special "Living Like Shirin Kuki" and the Asahi Shimbun's serialized "Life Message" column. Ms. Shu Shilin, who has practiced "letting nature take its course" throughout her life and remained true to her true self until the last moment of her life, is full of her humanity and philosophy of life in her forthright words. Not constrained by prejudices and common sense, she laughs at life, and no matter what difficulties she encounters, whether she is aging or sick, she regards them as the "nutrient" to survive. This is the kind of tree Xilin whose many words will inspire us a lot. In short, look at the world with an interesting attitude. At the same time, this book also includes a large number of secret photos provided by family members, as well as precious stills from memorable TV series.

Zhou Tao's Prose (2nd Edition)

Zhou Tao

166K0

Zhou Tao is a western writer who is well-known in the literary world for his prose. Xinjiang's snow-capped mountains, Gobi, deserts, grasslands, lakes and other mountainous landforms, as well as the four seasons climate, customs and people, all profoundly affected his personality and writing style, forming the desolate, vigorous, rough and melancholy style of his prose works, which was deeply loved by readers. This book selects more than 60 essays by Zhou Tao. Including his famous prose works "Sunshine Container", "Twenty-Four Ploughshares", "Gong Naisi's Horse", "The Sky is Like a Dome", "Essays of Halashal", "Chronicles of Jimusar", etc., As well as last year's new work "Border Fairy Tales" series, there are also 15 photos of the author in different periods, with pictures and texts, giving readers a new reading experience. As a master of prose among Western writers, Zhou Tao's prose contains positive themes such as awe of nature, praise of life, worship of the land, and insights into life, which are worthy of being included in this series.

Zhu Guangqian's Prose

Zhu Guangqian

175K0

Zhu Guangqian is one of the pioneers and founders of modern Chinese aesthetics. He is committed to the research and criticism of literary and artistic thought, aesthetic research, and aesthetic teaching. He has rich writings on aesthetics and has opened up new fields of Chinese aesthetics research. His personal writings include History of Western Aesthetics, Aesthetic Gleaners, Tragic Psychology, Abnormal Psychology, Letters on Beauty, Twelve Letters to Youth, etc. His translated works include Plato's Dialogues on Literature and Art, Hegel's Aesthetics, Croce's Principles of Aesthetics, Lessing's Laocoön, Eckerman's Goethe's Conversations, Vico's New Science, etc. Among them, Zhu Guangqian's prose works account for only a small proportion, but they are all of high quality and top grade, with graceful and timeless writing style and containing the principles of life.

Zong Pu's Prose

Zong Pu's Prose

Literature

Zong Pu

174K0

Zong Pu is the daughter of the famous philosopher Feng Youlan. She has been immersed in profound cultural origins since she was a child. She is familiar with the artistic techniques of classical literature. At the same time, she has absorbed the essence of Western culture. Her profound knowledge and unique charm are all reflected in her six works. In her more than ten years of prose creation, some of her prose reflect family life and express the love and affection between father and daughter, mother and daughter, and siblings, such as "Memorial of the Flower Festival" and "Ninety-year Birthday", etc.; Some of her prose reflect the life of overseas Chinese and highlight patriotism. Those that express nostalgia, such as "Rainbow Music Club"; others describe visits to historical sites and reflect exotic scenery, such as "Red Heart of Australia", "Falling Snowfield", etc.; And those that reflect personal life interests and hobbies, such as "Book of Hate" and "Book of Joy" "Tea Event at Fenglu", etc.; Of course, there are also those describing the scenery of Yanyuan where she lived for many years, such as "Purple Wisteria Waterfall", "Looking for Stones in Yanyuan", etc.; Her prose style is simple and elegant, her thoughts are healthy and upward, her mood is beautiful, her feelings are sincere, and she is deeply loved by readers.

Yang Shuo's Prose

Yang Shuo

159K0

Yang Shuo's prose writing began before the founding of New China, mainly describing the fiery fighting life during the Anti-Japanese War and the War of Liberation; after the founding of New China, there were many close-ups of communications reflecting the War to Resist U. S. Aggression and Aid Korea; in the mid-1950s, Yang Shuo's prose turned to lyrical "poetry" Style - Since the publication of "Red Leaves in Fragrant Mountain" in 1956, famous works such as "Hai Shi", "Lychee Honey", "Camellia Ode" and "Snow Waves" have been published one after another. Bing Xin praised it as "as clear as water, simple and concise, fresh and elegant, making people linger and recite it, unable to remember it". This book selects 61 prose works written by Yang Shuo in different periods from 1938 to 1963. In addition to the above-mentioned lyrical prose masterpieces, they also include "Night at Tongguan", "North and South of the Yalu River", "Spring in Korea", which describe war life; "Spring in the Gobi Desert" and "Journey to the Yongding River", which praise the construction of New China; and overseas travel notes such as "Egyptian Lamp", "Indian Thoughts", "Equatorial Snow", etc. There are also 15 photos of the author in different periods, with both pictures and texts, allowing readers to better understand the author's creative style.

Alai's Prose

Alai's Prose

Literature

Alai

135K0

This book is one of the series of "Prose Collection of Modern and Contemporary Chinese Famous Writers" and selects the prose works of Alai, the winner of the Mao Dun Literature Award. It includes "Voice", "Boundaries", "Camping Under the Starlight", "Looking at an Elm Tree", "The Sound of Conch in the Morning", the Qinghai-Tibet Notes Series, the Reading Notes While Illness series, and many of his speeches. The subject matter is rich and the content is vivid, including what he saw and heard during his travels, as well as stories passed down through history and deep philosophical thoughts. This collection of essays shows Alai's prose creation from different aspects, condenses the author's thinking over the years, reveals his deep love and praise for nature, and expresses his awe for history and civilization.

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Literature

Q

257K0

The drama "The West Chamber" written by Wang Shifu in the Yuan Dynasty is an important work in the history of Chinese opera and has always attracted the attention of literature lovers. There are five plays in total, namely "Zhang Junrui's Dojo Zaju", "Cui Yingying's Listening to the Piano at Night", "Zhang Junrui's Lovesick Zaju", "Caoqiaodian Meng Yingying's Zaju" and "Zhang Junrui's Qing Tuan Chuan Zaju". Each book has four folds and one wedge, showing the structural characteristics of the more typical Yuan dramas. The book tells the story of Zhang Sheng and Cui Yingying, with the help of their maid matchmaker, they broke through the constraints of various feudal ethics and difficulties in real life and finally got married. At the same time, it shows high artistic achievement. The gorgeous diction, the twists and turns of the story, the ups and downs of emotions, the delicate writing style, and the vividness of the characters are all a masterpiece. Its superb psychological portrayal and twists and turns of structure are also among the best in ancient literary and artistic works with the theme of love.

Xiao Fuxing's Prose

Xiao Fuxing

184K0

It contains forty-four essays by the author, divided into five series: Life Divided by Seven, What Happened to Kyoto, Fragments of Beidahuang, Music Notes, Father and Mother, about 180,000 to 90,000 words. The author uses simple and sincere writing to describe the most essential mechanism of life: kindness, sincerity, enthusiasm, and softness. His writings about ordinary people are not flat and static, but focus on the complexity and diversity of life, giving people a full three-dimensional sense, such as "Life Divided by Seven" and "Bakery". "Father" and "Mother" are contemplative works that look back on the past. They not only express the author's nostalgia for his parents, but also convey the power to withstand the heat of the world. Write about people, history, events and scenes, every bit of life, and the flowers picked up in the morning and evening. In addition, the stories about musicians and thoughts about classical music show the author's appreciation and love for music.

Palace of Eternal Life

(qing Dynasty) Written By Hong Sheng And Edited By Xu Shuofang

122K0

"The Palace of Eternal Life", one of the "Twin Jewels of the Early Qing Dynasty Theater", is based on Bai Juyi's long poem "Song of Everlasting Sorrow" and Bai Pu's play "Indus Rain". It emotionally and deeply interprets the love story between Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty and his imperial concubine Yang Yuhuan, and conveys the author's thoughts about his homeland. This book is based on the original edition of Baiqi Caotang, and is revised on the edition of Wenruilou and "The Legend of Warm Red Room Collection". It has detailed and accurate annotations. It is the best compiled edition at present. This revision also adds a number of color illustrations, such as "The Emperor Ming's Visit to Shu", "The Emperor Ming Plays Chess", "The Imperial Concubine Leaving the Bath", "The Imperial Concubine's Dawn Makeup", etc. Most of the illustrations selected in the book were created by painters of the Ming and Qing Dynasties. After processing, the colors are restored to a high degree, which can bring readers a vivid aesthetic experience.

Zhang Wei's Prose

Zhang Wei

188K0

It contains 23 representative works of Zhang Wei's prose, including the famous "Records of Wansongpu", "Into the Wilderness", "Night Thoughts", "Sipping the Sound of Time", etc. In the noisy era, Zhang Wei has always maintained a high-quality creative posture and warm words, allowing people to calm down and listen to the voice of thought. For example, "Mansongura Chronicles" has a utopian and detailed narrative, and "Integrating into the Wilderness" expresses the deep affection for the wilderness, nature, and homeland. It uses inner monologue to express unique thinking about the land and wilderness. "Night Thoughts" records personal experiences and thoughts, presenting the social and humanistic background of his youth. The selected chapters are rich in content and skillfully written, reflecting Zhang Wei's creative style from multiple angles.

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