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Life Used to Be Like This
General Fiction生活曾经这样
(uk)graham Green
In "Life Was Like This", Green recalls his student days and Oxford years, how he encountered psychoanalysis and Russian roulette in adolescence, his marriage and conversion to Catholicism, and how he hurriedly resigned from The Times after the publication of his first novel to become a professional writer. "Writing 'Life Was Like This'... is essentially a form of psychoanalysis. I have traveled a long distance through time, and I am one of the characters I write about."
In "Life Was Like This", Green recalls his student days and Oxford years, how he encountered psychoanalysis and Russian roulette in adolescence, his marriage and conversion to Catholicism, and how he hurriedly resigned from The Times after the publication of his first novel to become a professional writer. "Writing 'Life Was Like This'... is essentially a form of psychoanalysis. I have traveled a long distance through time, and I am one of the characters I write about."

曼斯菲尔德庄园(奥斯丁文集经典插图本系列)
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This book is one of the author's major works. The kind-hearted and sensible Fanny was fostered in the home of her wealthy aunt since she was a child because her family was poor. Although her aunt's two cousins were smart and beautiful, they were both arrogant and willful. Thanks to the kind care of her cousin Edmund, she found comfort and happiness in the life of being dependent on others. As an adult, Fanny often attended social gatherings with her cousins. They met the charming young man Crawford and his sister Mary at the pastor's house. Edmund falls in love with the beautiful and witty Mary at first sight, while Fanny's two cousins desperately pursue Crawford. Unexpectedly, Crawford discovers that he really likes Fanny after a casual encounter, while Fanny's deep love is always the gentle and sincere Edmund... The final ending of these young men and women trapped in emotional entanglements is unexpected, but also reasonable.
This book is one of the author's major works. The kind-hearted and sensible Fanny was fostered in the home of her wealthy aunt since she was a child because her family was poor. Although her aunt's two cousins were smart and beautiful, they were both arrogant and willful. Thanks to the kind care of her cousin Edmund, she found comfort and happiness in the life of being dependent on others. As an adult, Fanny often attended social gatherings with her cousins. They met the charming young man Crawford and his sister Mary at the pastor's house. Edmund falls in love with the beautiful and witty Mary at first sight, while Fanny's two cousins desperately pursue Crawford. Unexpectedly, Crawford discovers that he really likes Fanny after a casual encounter, while Fanny's deep love is always the gentle and sincere Edmund... The final ending of these young men and women trapped in emotional entanglements is unexpected, but also reasonable.

Emma (austen's Anthology Classic Illustrated Series)
General Fiction爱玛(奥斯丁文集经典插图本系列)
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Enthusiastic Emma is concerned about Harriet's marriage. She thinks that the girl comes from a wealthy family, so she wants her to reject farmer Martin's proposal and blindly encourages her to love the Reverend Elton. Emma's brother-in-law, Knightley, is sixteen years older than Emma. He has always loved Emma, but he often criticizes her shortcomings, including her subjective interference in other people's love affairs and marriages. After Harriet married Miss Hawkins, Emma asked Harriet to fall in love with Frank Churchill, but Harriet fell in love with Knightley. At this time, Emma was surprised to find that she had always loved Knightley in her heart. In the end, the two of them, Frank Churchill and Jane Fairfax, as well as Martin and Harriet, finally got married.
Enthusiastic Emma is concerned about Harriet's marriage. She thinks that the girl comes from a wealthy family, so she wants her to reject farmer Martin's proposal and blindly encourages her to love the Reverend Elton. Emma's brother-in-law, Knightley, is sixteen years older than Emma. He has always loved Emma, but he often criticizes her shortcomings, including her subjective interference in other people's love affairs and marriages. After Harriet married Miss Hawkins, Emma asked Harriet to fall in love with Frank Churchill, but Harriet fell in love with Knightley. At this time, Emma was surprised to find that she had always loved Knightley in her heart. In the end, the two of them, Frank Churchill and Jane Fairfax, as well as Martin and Harriet, finally got married.

傲慢与偏见(奥斯丁文集经典插图本系列)
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"Pride and Prejudice" describes the emotional entanglements between the arrogant single young man Darcy and the prejudiced second lady Elizabeth, the wealthy single aristocrat Bingley and the virtuous eldest lady Jane. It fully expresses the author's own views on marriage and emphasizes the impact of economic interests on love and marriage. The plot of the novel is full of comedy and the language is witty and humorous. It is the most popular of Austen's novels and has been adapted into movies and TV series many times.
"Pride and Prejudice" describes the emotional entanglements between the arrogant single young man Darcy and the prejudiced second lady Elizabeth, the wealthy single aristocrat Bingley and the virtuous eldest lady Jane. It fully expresses the author's own views on marriage and emphasizes the impact of economic interests on love and marriage. The plot of the novel is full of comedy and the language is witty and humorous. It is the most popular of Austen's novels and has been adapted into movies and TV series many times.

理智与情感(奥斯丁文集经典插图本系列)
(uk) Jane Austen
Although "Sense and Sensibility" is Jane Austen's first novel, her writing skills are already quite proficient. Every plot in the story has been ingeniously conceived by the author. The superficial causal relationship and the underlying reasons hidden behind the scenes are all natural and reasonable. The heroine makes reasonable speculations and judgments based on superficial phenomena. Although careful readers may have various doubts from time to time, their thoughts will naturally develop with good observations. When the final result appears, it will be completely different from the superficial phenomena, resulting in an unexpected comedy effect. If you read it over again, you will find that the factors that lead to the inevitable result have already been seen between the lines. The plot of the novel revolves around the mate selection activities of the two heroines, focusing on revealing the bad habit of using marriage as a way for women to seek economic security and improve their economic status in the British social trends at that time, and the ugly fashion of focusing on family status and ignoring women's feelings and human rights. The heroines in the novel all pursue equal communication and exchange of thoughts and feelings with men, demand equal rights in social status, and insist on independent observation, analysis, and freedom to choose men. In Britain at the time, this was almost a cry of defiance.
Although "Sense and Sensibility" is Jane Austen's first novel, her writing skills are already quite proficient. Every plot in the story has been ingeniously conceived by the author. The superficial causal relationship and the underlying reasons hidden behind the scenes are all natural and reasonable. The heroine makes reasonable speculations and judgments based on superficial phenomena. Although careful readers may have various doubts from time to time, their thoughts will naturally develop with good observations. When the final result appears, it will be completely different from the superficial phenomena, resulting in an unexpected comedy effect. If you read it over again, you will find that the factors that lead to the inevitable result have already been seen between the lines. The plot of the novel revolves around the mate selection activities of the two heroines, focusing on revealing the bad habit of using marriage as a way for women to seek economic security and improve their economic status in the British social trends at that time, and the ugly fashion of focusing on family status and ignoring women's feelings and human rights. The heroines in the novel all pursue equal communication and exchange of thoughts and feelings with men, demand equal rights in social status, and insist on independent observation, analysis, and freedom to choose men. In Britain at the time, this was almost a cry of defiance.

序跋集(奥登文集)
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"Preface and Postscripts" is an important collection of essays in "Auden's Collected Works". The essays included in "Collection of Preface and Postscripts" were written from the 1940s to the 1970s. The content involves literature, theology, philosophy, art and even daily household affairs. The materials are detailed and rigorous, and the writing style is comprehensive. They have extremely high academic value, historical value and aesthetic value. "Preface and Postscript" is a collection of prefaces and postscripts to poems written by the author W. H. Auden. The preface and postscript of these poems reflect the author's creative thoughts, creative process and creative feelings. For example, regarding the long poem "Spain" written in 1937, he wrote in the preface that as an ambulance driver, he participated in the anti-fascist armed struggle in Spain in 1937. In the preface to "Battlefield" (1939), he expressed his feelings about going to the battlefield in China to interview with the novelist Yi Xiuwu De. These prefaces and postscripts about creation will help readers understand the full picture of Auden's creation.
"Preface and Postscripts" is an important collection of essays in "Auden's Collected Works". The essays included in "Collection of Preface and Postscripts" were written from the 1940s to the 1970s. The content involves literature, theology, philosophy, art and even daily household affairs. The materials are detailed and rigorous, and the writing style is comprehensive. They have extremely high academic value, historical value and aesthetic value. "Preface and Postscript" is a collection of prefaces and postscripts to poems written by the author W. H. Auden. The preface and postscript of these poems reflect the author's creative thoughts, creative process and creative feelings. For example, regarding the long poem "Spain" written in 1937, he wrote in the preface that as an ambulance driver, he participated in the anti-fascist armed struggle in Spain in 1937. In the preface to "Battlefield" (1939), he expressed his feelings about going to the battlefield in China to interview with the novelist Yi Xiuwu De. These prefaces and postscripts about creation will help readers understand the full picture of Auden's creation.

The Exploits of Hercule Poirot
General Fiction赫尔克里·波洛的丰功伟绩
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Hercule Poirot, the best and probably the most narcissistic detective in the world, wanted to retire and grow zucchini in the suburbs! His friends laughed at him and said he was not worthy of his name. Because there is only one letter difference between the names of Hercules and the Hercules in Greek mythology, and Hercules has twelve famous feats. Naturally, Poirot would not admit defeat. He decided that if he wanted to take on twelve more cases, it would be better if they were as bizarre, difficult and interesting as the twelve tasks of Hercules. But of course, he's not the kind to put in physical effort. His weapons are gray brain cells.
Hercule Poirot, the best and probably the most narcissistic detective in the world, wanted to retire and grow zucchini in the suburbs! His friends laughed at him and said he was not worthy of his name. Because there is only one letter difference between the names of Hercules and the Hercules in Greek mythology, and Hercules has twelve famous feats. Naturally, Poirot would not admit defeat. He decided that if he wanted to take on twelve more cases, it would be better if they were as bizarre, difficult and interesting as the twelve tasks of Hercules. But of course, he's not the kind to put in physical effort. His weapons are gray brain cells.

Oh! Dad
General Fiction哦!爸爸
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Yukio, an ordinary high school boy, plays basketball well, learns first-level baseball, is liked by beautiful girls, and can play mahjong well. How did you educate such a perfect boy? Because he has four dads. One is physically strong, making him a good athlete; one is rational and smart, making him a top student; one is able to please women, making him quite charming; one is lucky in gambling, teaching him some things he doesn't know... It sounds really powerful, but Yukio, who is in his adolescence, is a little depressed, and he wants to escape from the love of his four fathers occasionally. However, the real world is very cruel. Can he still find his way home after leaving?
Yukio, an ordinary high school boy, plays basketball well, learns first-level baseball, is liked by beautiful girls, and can play mahjong well. How did you educate such a perfect boy? Because he has four dads. One is physically strong, making him a good athlete; one is rational and smart, making him a top student; one is able to please women, making him quite charming; one is lucky in gambling, teaching him some things he doesn't know... It sounds really powerful, but Yukio, who is in his adolescence, is a little depressed, and he wants to escape from the love of his four fathers occasionally. However, the real world is very cruel. Can he still find his way home after leaving?

Mitarai's Dance
General Fiction御手洗洁的舞蹈
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He believed that people are born with the ability to fly, but he died outside the studio window while flying. She begged God to punish the person who had betrayed her heart for her. As a result, while she was praying, the person was shot several times in a distant place and died in the white snow. Is the person who dances lonely dance every night a demented old man or a poor man possessed by a vixen? Perhaps the most important of all the intricate mysteries is this one: Why on earth did Mitarai stay in Japan? Standing at a crossroads in life, how is he doing now? The feast of short stories comes again, and the most gorgeous mystery and the most sincere emotion meet again, bringing readers new excitement and lasting touch.
He believed that people are born with the ability to fly, but he died outside the studio window while flying. She begged God to punish the person who had betrayed her heart for her. As a result, while she was praying, the person was shot several times in a distant place and died in the white snow. Is the person who dances lonely dance every night a demented old man or a poor man possessed by a vixen? Perhaps the most important of all the intricate mysteries is this one: Why on earth did Mitarai stay in Japan? Standing at a crossroads in life, how is he doing now? The feast of short stories comes again, and the most gorgeous mystery and the most sincere emotion meet again, bringing readers new excitement and lasting touch.

Dark Slope Man-eating Tree
General Fiction黑暗坡食人树
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One night, a typhoon brought tragedy to the Fujinami family. Everyone around them believed that it was the huge nan tree in the yard that cast a curse, because there had long been legends about phoenix trees eating people. Mitarai, who was accidentally involved in the case, insisted that all the horrors were man-made disasters! The beautiful film star Reoina of the Fujinomami family breaks into the world of Mitarai and Ishioka. How do they deal with the detective and the gentleman assistant who are the least likely to interact with others?
One night, a typhoon brought tragedy to the Fujinami family. Everyone around them believed that it was the huge nan tree in the yard that cast a curse, because there had long been legends about phoenix trees eating people. Mitarai, who was accidentally involved in the case, insisted that all the horrors were man-made disasters! The beautiful film star Reoina of the Fujinomami family breaks into the world of Mitarai and Ishioka. How do they deal with the detective and the gentleman assistant who are the least likely to interact with others?

Bertram's Inn
General Fiction伯特伦旅馆
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"I really want to go to the Bertram's Hotel - in London." In order to relive her childhood memories, Miss Marple came to the Bertram's Hotel in London. The moment she entered the door, it was like returning to Edwardian England: a warm fireplace, an elegant waiter, and a perfect afternoon tea. In such a hotel, an absent-minded priest, a mother and daughter she has never met, a racing driver who is incompatible with the surrounding environment, and Miss Marple gather together. And with the disappearance of the priest, Bertram's perfect appearance gradually peeled off, revealing his original mottled face...
"I really want to go to the Bertram's Hotel - in London." In order to relive her childhood memories, Miss Marple came to the Bertram's Hotel in London. The moment she entered the door, it was like returning to Edwardian England: a warm fireplace, an elegant waiter, and a perfect afternoon tea. In such a hotel, an absent-minded priest, a mother and daughter she has never met, a racing driver who is incompatible with the surrounding environment, and Miss Marple gather together. And with the disappearance of the priest, Bertram's perfect appearance gradually peeled off, revealing his original mottled face...

Strange Clock Mystery
General Fiction怪钟疑案
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A strange room with clocks everywhere, an unknown male corpse lying on the floor, a lost young girl, a blind old woman, a strange crescent-shaped street, a group of mysterious residents with their own hidden agendas... Another murder is brewing, and time is passing by. This time, the great detective Hercule Poirot located the murderer in a wheelchair.
A strange room with clocks everywhere, an unknown male corpse lying on the floor, a lost young girl, a blind old woman, a strange crescent-shaped street, a group of mysterious residents with their own hidden agendas... Another murder is brewing, and time is passing by. This time, the great detective Hercule Poirot located the murderer in a wheelchair.

Thoughts Travel Alone
Literature思想独步旅行
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Masters who have gone through the wash of time are not all big books, there are also small chapters. This book collects all the works of masters. They are not large in length, but very nutritious. Traveling alone is suitable for reading when you are lonely. It is relaxing and enjoyable. Going to any place in the world is not as good as walking into your own soul alone.
Masters who have gone through the wash of time are not all big books, there are also small chapters. This book collects all the works of masters. They are not large in length, but very nutritious. Traveling alone is suitable for reading when you are lonely. It is relaxing and enjoyable. Going to any place in the world is not as good as walking into your own soul alone.

Zuckerman Unchained (the Complete Works of Philip Roth)
General Fiction被释放的祖克曼(菲利普·罗斯全集)
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This novel, which describes the dissolute life of a Jewish youth, allowed Zuckerman to say goodbye to his poor years (and his long-term partner), and began to date female movie stars, and was often harassed by passers-by. Zuckerman's fellow countryman Pepler, with his strange origins and lingering past, is an unforgettable comedy creation. Among the uproar caused by "Karnofsky", what Zuckerman couldn't let go of the most was the "notoriety" that the "semi-autobiographical" part of his famous work brought to his family. Roth introduces autobiographical elements into this book, and then explores the boundaries between fiction and reality in depth. His humorous and spicy writing style is so exquisite and sophisticated that he has fully demonstrated the craftsmanship of "the first person in American literature".
This novel, which describes the dissolute life of a Jewish youth, allowed Zuckerman to say goodbye to his poor years (and his long-term partner), and began to date female movie stars, and was often harassed by passers-by. Zuckerman's fellow countryman Pepler, with his strange origins and lingering past, is an unforgettable comedy creation. Among the uproar caused by "Karnofsky", what Zuckerman couldn't let go of the most was the "notoriety" that the "semi-autobiographical" part of his famous work brought to his family. Roth introduces autobiographical elements into this book, and then explores the boundaries between fiction and reality in depth. His humorous and spicy writing style is so exquisite and sophisticated that he has fully demonstrated the craftsmanship of "the first person in American literature".

The Exiting Ghost (the Complete Works of Philip Roth)
General Fiction退场的鬼魂(菲利普·罗斯全集)
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For eleven years, writer Nathan Zuckerman lived alone in the mountains of New England, living an isolated life. In order to treat the sequelae of prostate cancer surgery, he returned to the bustling city when he was over seventy years old. He walks along the streets of New York like a ghost who doesn't seem to exist at all. He re-encounters his idol in his youth, Amy Bellette, late-life lover of the late writer E. I. Ronov. She is old, suffering from brain cancer, and is in a sad state of desolation; he is attracted by a house-swapping advertisement and meets a young couple of writers. The elegant young woman Jamie rekindles his male passion. ; He was entangled by Richard Kliman, a young man who was preparing to write a biography of Lonoff, who revealed to him the secret that Lonoff had hidden his whole life... Aging, degradation, shame, disgust, sexual desire, politics, scandal, literature, rumors, voyeurism, "The Exiting Ghost" has multiple levels of interpretation. Ross's language is as sharp as a thorn, and there is a ironic humor in the coldness, and he has a tough guy temperament. The book's brutal honesty makes it an excellent conclusion to Nathan Zuckerman's series of literary adventures.
For eleven years, writer Nathan Zuckerman lived alone in the mountains of New England, living an isolated life. In order to treat the sequelae of prostate cancer surgery, he returned to the bustling city when he was over seventy years old. He walks along the streets of New York like a ghost who doesn't seem to exist at all. He re-encounters his idol in his youth, Amy Bellette, late-life lover of the late writer E. I. Ronov. She is old, suffering from brain cancer, and is in a sad state of desolation; he is attracted by a house-swapping advertisement and meets a young couple of writers. The elegant young woman Jamie rekindles his male passion. ; He was entangled by Richard Kliman, a young man who was preparing to write a biography of Lonoff, who revealed to him the secret that Lonoff had hidden his whole life... Aging, degradation, shame, disgust, sexual desire, politics, scandal, literature, rumors, voyeurism, "The Exiting Ghost" has multiple levels of interpretation. Ross's language is as sharp as a thorn, and there is a ironic humor in the coldness, and he has a tough guy temperament. The book's brutal honesty makes it an excellent conclusion to Nathan Zuckerman's series of literary adventures.

Way of Escape
General Fiction逃避之路
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Born in the early 20th century and died in the 1990s, Gray belongs to a bygone era: as a person who has experienced the air raids on London in World War II, the post-war independence wave of former colonies, the Middle East war, and regional conflicts, the most indispensable thing in life should be danger. But contrary to ordinary people's thinking, Green's escape is precisely to the most dangerous, turbulent, and war-torn places, and many times he is on the line of fire. He once spent a whole day in the precarious French military camp on the eve of the Battle of Dien Bien Phu (Shortly thereafter, Dien Bien Phu was engulfed by artillery fire and the French army was wiped out). He was once accidentally shelled along the Suez Canal during the Middle East War. He listened to dense shells passing overhead and exploding behind him for four hours. During World War II, he served as an agent for British intelligence and spent two full years doing counterintelligence work in Sierra Leone, West Africa. These legendary experiences certainly provided him with a lot of important novel material. What is he running from on this journey that may lead to no return? Gray didn't say it clearly, but judging from his personality, he was most afraid of repeating life, writing, and himself. And in our time, how many people can confidently say that they are not prisoners of a predetermined fate?
Born in the early 20th century and died in the 1990s, Gray belongs to a bygone era: as a person who has experienced the air raids on London in World War II, the post-war independence wave of former colonies, the Middle East war, and regional conflicts, the most indispensable thing in life should be danger. But contrary to ordinary people's thinking, Green's escape is precisely to the most dangerous, turbulent, and war-torn places, and many times he is on the line of fire. He once spent a whole day in the precarious French military camp on the eve of the Battle of Dien Bien Phu (Shortly thereafter, Dien Bien Phu was engulfed by artillery fire and the French army was wiped out). He was once accidentally shelled along the Suez Canal during the Middle East War. He listened to dense shells passing overhead and exploding behind him for four hours. During World War II, he served as an agent for British intelligence and spent two full years doing counterintelligence work in Sierra Leone, West Africa. These legendary experiences certainly provided him with a lot of important novel material. What is he running from on this journey that may lead to no return? Gray didn't say it clearly, but judging from his personality, he was most afraid of repeating life, writing, and himself. And in our time, how many people can confidently say that they are not prisoners of a predetermined fate?

Brighton Lollipop (original Movie of the Same Name)
General Fiction布赖顿棒糖(同名电影原著)
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Graham Greene is one of the most famous British writers of the 20th century. He is extremely pessimistic and world-weary, but he is most concerned about the struggle and redemption of the soul. Green divides his works into two categories: "serious novels" and "entertainment novels". "Brighton Lollipop" is one of the most famous "serious novels". It uses the shell of a gangster-detective novel to stage a spiritual tragedy that explores sin and redemption. "Brighton Lollipop" is Green's first serious work. The so-called serious means that the work explores certain issues in life worth pondering. Greene paid great attention to exploring the crisis of faith and crime in his novels, and his popularity has been enduring.
Graham Greene is one of the most famous British writers of the 20th century. He is extremely pessimistic and world-weary, but he is most concerned about the struggle and redemption of the soul. Green divides his works into two categories: "serious novels" and "entertainment novels". "Brighton Lollipop" is one of the most famous "serious novels". It uses the shell of a gangster-detective novel to stage a spiritual tragedy that explores sin and redemption. "Brighton Lollipop" is Green's first serious work. The so-called serious means that the work explores certain issues in life worth pondering. Greene paid great attention to exploring the crisis of faith and crime in his novels, and his popularity has been enduring.

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"Poetry Talks about Life - Selected Poems of Hesse" selects 275 excellent poems from the author's 15 collections of poems, and publishes them in one volume in five parts: "Youth", "Youth", "Middle-aged", "Old Age" and "Old Age". Hesse's literary career began and ended with poetry creation; his first collection of poems, "Romantic Songs," collected his poetry creation since the age of 15, and his last poem, "The Rattling of Broken Branches," was completed the day before his death. During the nearly 70 years of Hesse's poetry career, he composed about 1,400 poems, of which more than 800 were edited by him into 15 poetry anthologies. Hesse's poems are deeply loved by the German people. His poems are pure and touching, and each chapter expresses his true feelings. Not only is his language delicate and euphemistic, concise and simple, but his style is also particularly fresh, natural and smooth.
"Poetry Talks about Life - Selected Poems of Hesse" selects 275 excellent poems from the author's 15 collections of poems, and publishes them in one volume in five parts: "Youth", "Youth", "Middle-aged", "Old Age" and "Old Age". Hesse's literary career began and ended with poetry creation; his first collection of poems, "Romantic Songs," collected his poetry creation since the age of 15, and his last poem, "The Rattling of Broken Branches," was completed the day before his death. During the nearly 70 years of Hesse's poetry career, he composed about 1,400 poems, of which more than 800 were edited by him into 15 poetry anthologies. Hesse's poems are deeply loved by the German people. His poems are pure and touching, and each chapter expresses his true feelings. Not only is his language delicate and euphemistic, concise and simple, but his style is also particularly fresh, natural and smooth.

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This book collects Hesse's twenty fairy tales, covering his entire creative career and witnessing his life trajectory. Hesse's fairy tales are not fairy tales in the traditional sense, but they are deeply influenced by Eastern and Western fairy tale traditions. From "Two Brothers", which he created when he was ten years old, to his last piece, "Birds" written in 1933, they bear witness to Hesse's attempts to use this genre to record his inner world as an artist. Like many European writers of his generation, Hesse paid close attention to everything happening around him: the rapid development of science and technology, the rise of materialism, the outbreak of world wars, economic boom and recession... All these, as well as the traumas, questions and dreams he personally experienced, are perfectly reflected in the world of artistic fairy tales.
This book collects Hesse's twenty fairy tales, covering his entire creative career and witnessing his life trajectory. Hesse's fairy tales are not fairy tales in the traditional sense, but they are deeply influenced by Eastern and Western fairy tale traditions. From "Two Brothers", which he created when he was ten years old, to his last piece, "Birds" written in 1933, they bear witness to Hesse's attempts to use this genre to record his inner world as an artist. Like many European writers of his generation, Hesse paid close attention to everything happening around him: the rapid development of science and technology, the rise of materialism, the outbreak of world wars, economic boom and recession... All these, as well as the traumas, questions and dreams he personally experienced, are perfectly reflected in the world of artistic fairy tales.

Talent
General Fiction天赋
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"The Gift" is a semi-autobiographical masterpiece from the early years of the novel master Nabokov. It depicts the life of the exiled young man Fyodor Godunov-Cherdyntsev in Berlin from 1926 to 1929, as well as the rapid expansion of his literary talent. First he wrote a volume of exquisite, retrospective poetry that attracted little attention; then a brilliant, candid biography of a revered historical figure; and finally, he came up with the idea for The Gift itself. In addition to successfully creating an image of an ambitious young artist, Nabokov provided us with a capital and a continent in The Gift, namely Berlin and Eurasia. The novel is as crowded, busy and ever-changing as a city street, and as vast and diverse as the largest land mass. It shuttles between reality and fiction and contains a lot of thoughts on the current situation of Russian literature and society.
"The Gift" is a semi-autobiographical masterpiece from the early years of the novel master Nabokov. It depicts the life of the exiled young man Fyodor Godunov-Cherdyntsev in Berlin from 1926 to 1929, as well as the rapid expansion of his literary talent. First he wrote a volume of exquisite, retrospective poetry that attracted little attention; then a brilliant, candid biography of a revered historical figure; and finally, he came up with the idea for The Gift itself. In addition to successfully creating an image of an ambitious young artist, Nabokov provided us with a capital and a continent in The Gift, namely Berlin and Eurasia. The novel is as crowded, busy and ever-changing as a city street, and as vast and diverse as the largest land mass. It shuttles between reality and fiction and contains a lot of thoughts on the current situation of Russian literature and society.

青山七惠小说集(套装共4册)
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Nanae Aoyama is a typical Japanese "post-80s" female writer. She became famous after winning Japan's highest award, the Akutagawa Literary Award. After the publication of her award-winning novel "One Person's Good Weather", it aroused widespread resonance in China. Her novels with light details can be described as unique. Her other works published subsequently were also sought after by her fans. This series includes the works of Nanae Aoyama that have been published by our agency: "Good Weather Alone", "Window Light", "Tender Sigh", and "Fragments".
Nanae Aoyama is a typical Japanese "post-80s" female writer. She became famous after winning Japan's highest award, the Akutagawa Literary Award. After the publication of her award-winning novel "One Person's Good Weather", it aroused widespread resonance in China. Her novels with light details can be described as unique. Her other works published subsequently were also sought after by her fans. This series includes the works of Nanae Aoyama that have been published by our agency: "Good Weather Alone", "Window Light", "Tender Sigh", and "Fragments".

情人的礼物:泰戈尔抒情诗选(译文经典)
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Rabindranath Tagore (1861-1941), a famous Indian poet and winner of the 1913 Nobel Prize for Literature. He wrote a large number of poems throughout his life, and this book includes his famous poems "The Gardener's Collection", "The New Moon Collection", "The Birds Collection", "Fruit Gathering Collection", "The Lover's Gift", etc. These most popular chapters can be regarded as a collection of Rabindranath Tagore's lyric poems. The translator of this book is Mr. Wu Yan, a famous translator and essayist in my country. His translation of Rabindranath Tagore's works, with his profound understanding of the content of the original work and the text that is comparable to the original work, is deeply loved by readers. As the saying goes, "famous translations complement each other."
Rabindranath Tagore (1861-1941), a famous Indian poet and winner of the 1913 Nobel Prize for Literature. He wrote a large number of poems throughout his life, and this book includes his famous poems "The Gardener's Collection", "The New Moon Collection", "The Birds Collection", "Fruit Gathering Collection", "The Lover's Gift", etc. These most popular chapters can be regarded as a collection of Rabindranath Tagore's lyric poems. The translator of this book is Mr. Wu Yan, a famous translator and essayist in my country. His translation of Rabindranath Tagore's works, with his profound understanding of the content of the original work and the text that is comparable to the original work, is deeply loved by readers. As the saying goes, "famous translations complement each other."

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After Kenzo returned to Tokyo from studying in the UK, he devoted himself to learning with full enthusiasm, but his monthly salary was only enough for his family to live frugally. The downcast father-in-law, poor adoptive parents, skinny brother and sick sister all regarded Kenzo, who had studied abroad, as their "backbone" and asked him for money directly or indirectly. Although his life was in embarrassment, Kenzo would give him some due to his kindness. And because he is not good at expressing his feelings and thoughts, he often has conflicts with his wife. Kenzo is struggling to make a living and is not good at socializing, unable to relieve his mental loneliness and confusion. Caught between money and ideals, he reflects on the meaning of life while struggling to hold on to his ideals. Finally, everything finally came to an end for the time being.
After Kenzo returned to Tokyo from studying in the UK, he devoted himself to learning with full enthusiasm, but his monthly salary was only enough for his family to live frugally. The downcast father-in-law, poor adoptive parents, skinny brother and sick sister all regarded Kenzo, who had studied abroad, as their "backbone" and asked him for money directly or indirectly. Although his life was in embarrassment, Kenzo would give him some due to his kindness. And because he is not good at expressing his feelings and thoughts, he often has conflicts with his wife. Kenzo is struggling to make a living and is not good at socializing, unable to relieve his mental loneliness and confusion. Caught between money and ideals, he reflects on the meaning of life while struggling to hold on to his ideals. Finally, everything finally came to an end for the time being.

Pape Satan Alepe
General Fiction帕佩撒旦阿莱佩
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"Pape Satanaleppe: Chronicle of a Mobile Society" is the last work of Umberto Eco. It was published in Italy a week after Eco's death. It collects articles in the "Express" column that are closely related to the current society. It is Eco's observation and thinking about all social phenomena in the last 15 years of his life. It is wild and interesting. In addition to wise thinking and sharp judgment, there are also many subtle moments of self-knowledge, like the blink of an eye in confusion. "Pape Satan Areppe" comes from a vague words spoken by Pluto, the God of the Underworld, in the seventh song of Dante's "Divine Comedy: Inferno". It has no precise meaning, but it reminds people of all kinds of strange and weird things, which fits the wild and imaginative topics contained in this book. The subtitle "Chronicle of a Mobile Society" points out Umberto Eco's reflections and evaluation of today's society. In a mobile society, there is no solid thing as a support. It is a society that has lost all values and references and has no sense of belonging.
"Pape Satanaleppe: Chronicle of a Mobile Society" is the last work of Umberto Eco. It was published in Italy a week after Eco's death. It collects articles in the "Express" column that are closely related to the current society. It is Eco's observation and thinking about all social phenomena in the last 15 years of his life. It is wild and interesting. In addition to wise thinking and sharp judgment, there are also many subtle moments of self-knowledge, like the blink of an eye in confusion. "Pape Satan Areppe" comes from a vague words spoken by Pluto, the God of the Underworld, in the seventh song of Dante's "Divine Comedy: Inferno". It has no precise meaning, but it reminds people of all kinds of strange and weird things, which fits the wild and imaginative topics contained in this book. The subtitle "Chronicle of a Mobile Society" points out Umberto Eco's reflections and evaluation of today's society. In a mobile society, there is no solid thing as a support. It is a society that has lost all values and references and has no sense of belonging.

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This book "Song of Ticino" can be said to be the essence of Hesse's works. It is a collection of prose and poetry, and it is also the author's induction, summary and interpretation of the artistic concepts, creative methods and philosophical thoughts of all his previous works. It is regarded by many experts and scholars as a key to the door of Hesse's thought.
This book "Song of Ticino" can be said to be the essence of Hesse's works. It is a collection of prose and poetry, and it is also the author's induction, summary and interpretation of the artistic concepts, creative methods and philosophical thoughts of all his previous works. It is regarded by many experts and scholars as a key to the door of Hesse's thought.

帝妻霸宠:战神三小姐
Meilisu
The fact that the third lady of the Lou Mansion is ugly and good-for-nothing has spread throughout the Heavenly Demon Kingdom, but unfortunately she is the destined Changxing, and she always has face! The sacred book "Tianxiao Wen" from Tiangong was lost, which made the people in the Five Realms and Two Realms extremely excited! At this time, another bombshell was thrown out. Is the third lady of Lou Mansion inextricably related to the God of War in Tiangong? ! \
The fact that the third lady of the Lou Mansion is ugly and good-for-nothing has spread throughout the Heavenly Demon Kingdom, but unfortunately she is the destined Changxing, and she always has face! The sacred book "Tianxiao Wen" from Tiangong was lost, which made the people in the Five Realms and Two Realms extremely excited! At this time, another bombshell was thrown out. Is the third lady of Lou Mansion inextricably related to the God of War in Tiangong? ! \

快穿攻略之魔王轻点宠
Knee Pads
Yu Xingluo died inexplicably, and was bound to the system inexplicably, traveling through three thousand worlds to defeat the boss. Yu Xingluo doesn't understand love, and the Demon King tried his best to make Yu Xingluo fall in love with him, letting her bind the system to attack him. Immortal Master: "Disciple, come quickly" Yandere: "Don't try to resist" #What should I do if there are too many hosts? # System: Upgrade all the way, no need to worry [1V1 Sweet Pet Double Cleanse]
Yu Xingluo died inexplicably, and was bound to the system inexplicably, traveling through three thousand worlds to defeat the boss. Yu Xingluo doesn't understand love, and the Demon King tried his best to make Yu Xingluo fall in love with him, letting her bind the system to attack him. Immortal Master: "Disciple, come quickly" Yandere: "Don't try to resist" #What should I do if there are too many hosts? # System: Upgrade all the way, no need to worry [1V1 Sweet Pet Double Cleanse]

Get Out of the Air Raid Shelter
General Fiction走出防空洞
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This is one of the early works of David Lodge, a representative writer of academic novels, and it is also his most autobiographical novel. Timothy Young, a British teenager who grew up during World War II, entered adolescence after the war. At the invitation of his sister Kath, he went to Heidelberg for vacation. My sister worked for the U. S. Army in Germany and lived a life of abundance that most Britons could only dream of. Timothy left the boring and gray London, discovered a colorful and shining world in Heidelberg, and experienced an unprecedented life. This trip profoundly affected his subsequent life path. An extraordinary coming-of-age novel, dedicated to you who are constantly trying to make breakthroughs on the road of life. This book was shortlisted for the 1970 "Missing Booker Prize".
This is one of the early works of David Lodge, a representative writer of academic novels, and it is also his most autobiographical novel. Timothy Young, a British teenager who grew up during World War II, entered adolescence after the war. At the invitation of his sister Kath, he went to Heidelberg for vacation. My sister worked for the U. S. Army in Germany and lived a life of abundance that most Britons could only dream of. Timothy left the boring and gray London, discovered a colorful and shining world in Heidelberg, and experienced an unprecedented life. This trip profoundly affected his subsequent life path. An extraordinary coming-of-age novel, dedicated to you who are constantly trying to make breakthroughs on the road of life. This book was shortlisted for the 1970 "Missing Booker Prize".

Restaurant at the End of the Universe
General Fiction宇宙尽头的餐馆
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The restaurant at the end of the universe is the most amazing venture in the history of catering. The entire restaurant is wrapped in a huge time bubble and projected forward along the timeline to the moment when the universe ends. In the restaurant, guests each choose a seat to sit down, eat delicious food, and watch the entire universe explode around them. You can sit wherever you want without making a reservation, because you can return to the original time and rebook; you can come as many times as you want, but be sure not to meet yourself; at the same time, all you need to do is open a savings account in your own era and save a penny. When you reach the end of time, the compound interest earned will be enough to ensure that you can afford the bills. For this reason, the slogan of the advertising company of the bastard galaxy is: If you have done six impossible things this morning, then just come to the "Haohe" restaurant at the end of the universe for breakfast! The crew of the "Heart of Gold" meant exactly that. Compared to escaping the pursuit of the Vogons, avoiding being taken to the most evil planet in the galaxy, and teaching the ship how to make a good cup of tea, this is really a trivial matter. Seriously, has anyone made an appointment?
The restaurant at the end of the universe is the most amazing venture in the history of catering. The entire restaurant is wrapped in a huge time bubble and projected forward along the timeline to the moment when the universe ends. In the restaurant, guests each choose a seat to sit down, eat delicious food, and watch the entire universe explode around them. You can sit wherever you want without making a reservation, because you can return to the original time and rebook; you can come as many times as you want, but be sure not to meet yourself; at the same time, all you need to do is open a savings account in your own era and save a penny. When you reach the end of time, the compound interest earned will be enough to ensure that you can afford the bills. For this reason, the slogan of the advertising company of the bastard galaxy is: If you have done six impossible things this morning, then just come to the "Haohe" restaurant at the end of the universe for breakfast! The crew of the "Heart of Gold" meant exactly that. Compared to escaping the pursuit of the Vogons, avoiding being taken to the most evil planet in the galaxy, and teaching the ship how to make a good cup of tea, this is really a trivial matter. Seriously, has anyone made an appointment?

Life, Universe and Everything
General Fiction生命,宇宙以及一切
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Some theories claim that if anyone really figured out why and why the universe exists, the universe would immediately disappear and be replaced by something even weirder and more difficult to explain. Other theories claim that this has already happened. ... An inconspicuous planet named "Banqiu" located on the edge of the Milky Way suddenly launched an extermination attack on the entire Milky Way, just because it suddenly discovered the existence of the Milky Way. Before this, the Banqiu people always thought that they lived alone in the universe because the planet was surrounded by heavy dust nebulae. The Banqiu army is a bunch of white robots with weapons that look very similar to cricket bats and cricket balls to us. For this reason, other planets in the galaxy always stay away from the Earth. Because we play cricket.
Some theories claim that if anyone really figured out why and why the universe exists, the universe would immediately disappear and be replaced by something even weirder and more difficult to explain. Other theories claim that this has already happened. ... An inconspicuous planet named "Banqiu" located on the edge of the Milky Way suddenly launched an extermination attack on the entire Milky Way, just because it suddenly discovered the existence of the Milky Way. Before this, the Banqiu people always thought that they lived alone in the universe because the planet was surrounded by heavy dust nebulae. The Banqiu army is a bunch of white robots with weapons that look very similar to cricket bats and cricket balls to us. For this reason, other planets in the galaxy always stay away from the Earth. Because we play cricket.

Basically Harmless
General Fiction基本无害
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In the dark and distant depths of space, a planet named Earth exists at the center of this undulating and strange complex with infinite probability. At the very edge of the solar system, the worried leader Greyblum sat cross-legged on a green artificial leather sofa, looking anxiously at the rows of TVs and computer screens. He was in great pain. Their mission is to monitor the Earth, but only in secret. ... Arthur said, "Is the Earth still there? I have spent so long searching for the Earth, and the planets I have found are somewhat similar but not exactly the same. The worst one is called this damn planet, and the local bad-tempered little animals even bit me. Of course, half of the time, the Earth does not exist at all because it has been blown up by the damn Vogons. Can you understand what I am saying?" Ford did not answer. He was listening to something else. He handed Arthur the Guide and asked him to look at the screen. The entry on the screen read: "Earth, mostly harmless."
In the dark and distant depths of space, a planet named Earth exists at the center of this undulating and strange complex with infinite probability. At the very edge of the solar system, the worried leader Greyblum sat cross-legged on a green artificial leather sofa, looking anxiously at the rows of TVs and computer screens. He was in great pain. Their mission is to monitor the Earth, but only in secret. ... Arthur said, "Is the Earth still there? I have spent so long searching for the Earth, and the planets I have found are somewhat similar but not exactly the same. The worst one is called this damn planet, and the local bad-tempered little animals even bit me. Of course, half of the time, the Earth does not exist at all because it has been blown up by the damn Vogons. Can you understand what I am saying?" Ford did not answer. He was listening to something else. He handed Arthur the Guide and asked him to look at the screen. The entry on the screen read: "Earth, mostly harmless."

Goodbye and Thanks for All the Fish
General Fiction再会,谢谢所有的鱼
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Arthur Dent ends his longest and most dangerous ride across the galaxy. The flying saucer finally placed him on a small planet. At midnight, it rained heavily. He waited patiently. A car passes by. He returned to Earth. The Earth that was destroyed to make way for the hyperspace bypass somehow came back. What exactly happened on the day the earth was destroyed? Why have all the dolphins disappeared? Also, what is God's final message to creation? This was the answer he wanted to know but couldn't believe.
Arthur Dent ends his longest and most dangerous ride across the galaxy. The flying saucer finally placed him on a small planet. At midnight, it rained heavily. He waited patiently. A car passes by. He returned to Earth. The Earth that was destroyed to make way for the hyperspace bypass somehow came back. What exactly happened on the day the earth was destroyed? Why have all the dolphins disappeared? Also, what is God's final message to creation? This was the answer he wanted to know but couldn't believe.

Black Prank
General Fiction黑色恶作剧
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At the beginning of his accession to the throne, the young emperor Seth ambitiously tried to force modernization and Westernization in this primitive tribal country; at the same time, Basil, a daydream king who was ridiculed by the British upper class, came to this magical black land by accident. He was spotted by the emperor and became the minister of modernization without hesitation, becoming the standard-bearer of "progress". This pair of Don Quixote and Sancho, who are confused in time and space, staged a ridiculous play that is both ironic and ridiculous. The novel is full of hilarious plots and characters, which are both humorous and vivid. On the other hand, humor is closely followed by irony and tragedy. The characters in the novel are not treated as cartoons. They live in a wild world without having to bear any consequences for their actions. Fate is cruel, and the author's humor does nothing to hide it. As a result, readers can't help but feel their scalp numb while laughing, and this is where the black humor of "Black Mischief" lies. At the same time, for today's readers who are accustomed to romanticizing the customs and customs of all backward areas, this work written in the first half of the twentieth century can be regarded as an excellent antidote: wilderness does not mean simplicity, and ignorance does not mean innocence.
At the beginning of his accession to the throne, the young emperor Seth ambitiously tried to force modernization and Westernization in this primitive tribal country; at the same time, Basil, a daydream king who was ridiculed by the British upper class, came to this magical black land by accident. He was spotted by the emperor and became the minister of modernization without hesitation, becoming the standard-bearer of "progress". This pair of Don Quixote and Sancho, who are confused in time and space, staged a ridiculous play that is both ironic and ridiculous. The novel is full of hilarious plots and characters, which are both humorous and vivid. On the other hand, humor is closely followed by irony and tragedy. The characters in the novel are not treated as cartoons. They live in a wild world without having to bear any consequences for their actions. Fate is cruel, and the author's humor does nothing to hide it. As a result, readers can't help but feel their scalp numb while laughing, and this is where the black humor of "Black Mischief" lies. At the same time, for today's readers who are accustomed to romanticizing the customs and customs of all backward areas, this work written in the first half of the twentieth century can be regarded as an excellent antidote: wilderness does not mean simplicity, and ignorance does not mean innocence.
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Agatha Christie Primer Collection
General Fiction阿加莎·克里斯蒂入门精选集
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Agatha's most representative masterpieces: "No Survival", "Murder on the Orient Express", "Tragedy on the Nile", "The Mysterious Case at Styles Manor", "Murder Instructions", etc.
Agatha's most representative masterpieces: "No Survival", "Murder on the Orient Express", "Tragedy on the Nile", "The Mysterious Case at Styles Manor", "Murder Instructions", etc.

Last Lesson
General Fiction最后一课
(french) Daudet
This book is a representative collection of novels and essays by the famous French writer Daudet. This book includes Dode's famous novel "The Last Lesson" and the prose he wrote when he lived in the mountains of Provence. In these words, Dode is full of tenderness and tenderness, using simple brushwork and clear tones to depict beautiful and moving pictures: the quiet mountains and forests under the scorching sun in the south, the fields covered with grapes and olives, the charming starry sky, etc. This book has strong literary appreciation value.
This book is a representative collection of novels and essays by the famous French writer Daudet. This book includes Dode's famous novel "The Last Lesson" and the prose he wrote when he lived in the mountains of Provence. In these words, Dode is full of tenderness and tenderness, using simple brushwork and clear tones to depict beautiful and moving pictures: the quiet mountains and forests under the scorching sun in the south, the fields covered with grapes and olives, the charming starry sky, etc. This book has strong literary appreciation value.

Mockingbird Girl 4: the Last Storm
General Fiction知更鸟女孩4:末日风暴
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Maybe you forgot, she knows how you will die! In Miriam's gloomy and troubled life, only the gentle and kind Louis can give her abundant love and affection. But when she plucked up the courage to call Louis, he said: "Millian, I met a girl, her name is Samantha, and we are engaged." Is there anything more hopeless than this? However, by chance, Miriam held Samantha's hand, and a horrifying picture appeared in her mind - on the night of the engagement, Samantha's neck was tightly held by a pair of hands until she slowly stopped breathing. And the owner of these hands is actually Lewis! In this doomsday storm, when the face of the person you love begins to blur, and it is difficult to distinguish between true and false, the torture from human nature has just begun.
Maybe you forgot, she knows how you will die! In Miriam's gloomy and troubled life, only the gentle and kind Louis can give her abundant love and affection. But when she plucked up the courage to call Louis, he said: "Millian, I met a girl, her name is Samantha, and we are engaged." Is there anything more hopeless than this? However, by chance, Miriam held Samantha's hand, and a horrifying picture appeared in her mind - on the night of the engagement, Samantha's neck was tightly held by a pair of hands until she slowly stopped breathing. And the owner of these hands is actually Lewis! In this doomsday storm, when the face of the person you love begins to blur, and it is difficult to distinguish between true and false, the torture from human nature has just begun.

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"Gulliver's Travels" is a novel in the form of a travelogue. Through Captain Gulliver's own narration, it depicts the protagonist's strange experiences in Lilliput and the Land of Adults. It is full of whimsical plots and humorous wit. The author used exaggeration to exaggerate the vitality of the era, and used absurdity to denounce the shortcomings of the era. He is famous in the history of world literature for his sharp and profound satirical art.
"Gulliver's Travels" is a novel in the form of a travelogue. Through Captain Gulliver's own narration, it depicts the protagonist's strange experiences in Lilliput and the Land of Adults. It is full of whimsical plots and humorous wit. The author used exaggeration to exaggerate the vitality of the era, and used absurdity to denounce the shortcomings of the era. He is famous in the history of world literature for his sharp and profound satirical art.

Chimney House Mystery
General Fiction烟囱别墅之谜
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A private memoir written by the late earl, a long-lost rare treasure, a royal heir who hides his identity, a mysterious organization keen on assassinations, and the Bond-like Sheriff Battelle of Scotland Yard, as well as secret police from France and the United States... People from all walks of life take turns to appear, and all the confusing clues converge and point to the place where the murder occurred-Chimney Villa.
A private memoir written by the late earl, a long-lost rare treasure, a royal heir who hides his identity, a mysterious organization keen on assassinations, and the Bond-like Sheriff Battelle of Scotland Yard, as well as secret police from France and the United States... People from all walks of life take turns to appear, and all the confusing clues converge and point to the place where the murder occurred-Chimney Villa.

The Thief in the Wardrobe (elegant Thief Series)
General Fiction衣柜里的贼(雅贼系列)
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A mysterious guest calling himself Smith arrives. Smith disliked Fitzgerald extremely, but was willing to spend a lot of money to buy his manuscripts. At the same time, an old woman died in the red-walled villa on Ninety-second Street. Bernie Roddenbart was not only a thief, but also a gentleman, so he could not remain indifferent to the old woman's death. While he teamed up with New York police officer Ray Kirchman to solve the mystery of the red-walled villa, he continued his life as a thief, moving between expensive paintings, silver spoons and countless buttons. No one could have imagined that Smith's real purpose was...
A mysterious guest calling himself Smith arrives. Smith disliked Fitzgerald extremely, but was willing to spend a lot of money to buy his manuscripts. At the same time, an old woman died in the red-walled villa on Ninety-second Street. Bernie Roddenbart was not only a thief, but also a gentleman, so he could not remain indifferent to the old woman's death. While he teamed up with New York police officer Ray Kirchman to solve the mystery of the red-walled villa, he continued his life as a thief, moving between expensive paintings, silver spoons and countless buttons. No one could have imagined that Smith's real purpose was...
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"Romeo and Juliet" is one of Shakespeare's early tragedies. It tells the story of two young men and women with a feud, Romeo and Juliet, who met, got to know each other, and fell in love at a ball, but ended up committing suicide because of their family. The period from 1590 to 1613 was the golden age of Shakespeare's creation. His early plays, mainly comedies and historical dramas, reached their peak of depth and artistry in the late 16th century. By 1608, he was mainly writing tragedies. Shakespeare advocated noble sentiments, and his tragedies often described sacrifice and revenge, including "Othello", "Hamlet", "King Lear" and "Macbeth", which are considered among the best examples in the English language. Towards the end of his life, he began to write tragicomedies, also known as romance plays.
"Romeo and Juliet" is one of Shakespeare's early tragedies. It tells the story of two young men and women with a feud, Romeo and Juliet, who met, got to know each other, and fell in love at a ball, but ended up committing suicide because of their family. The period from 1590 to 1613 was the golden age of Shakespeare's creation. His early plays, mainly comedies and historical dramas, reached their peak of depth and artistry in the late 16th century. By 1608, he was mainly writing tragedies. Shakespeare advocated noble sentiments, and his tragedies often described sacrifice and revenge, including "Othello", "Hamlet", "King Lear" and "Macbeth", which are considered among the best examples in the English language. Towards the end of his life, he began to write tragicomedies, also known as romance plays.

Ginger Head, You're Crazy
General Fiction生姜头,你疯了
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This is the second novel by David Lodge, a representative writer of academic novels. It was published in 1962. It is a black humor work with military themes from the same period as "Catch-22". This book tells the story of the dull and vulgar military life during the British military service system after World War II: rounds of equipment demonstrations, endless queue training, monotonous labor, and only occasional breaks when listening to lectures on firearms or sexually transmitted diseases. In the two years since they lost their freedom, the reckless and impulsive "Ginger Head" Mike and the pragmatic Jonathan have adopted completely different attitudes, and their destinies have also been very different.
This is the second novel by David Lodge, a representative writer of academic novels. It was published in 1962. It is a black humor work with military themes from the same period as "Catch-22". This book tells the story of the dull and vulgar military life during the British military service system after World War II: rounds of equipment demonstrations, endless queue training, monotonous labor, and only occasional breaks when listening to lectures on firearms or sexually transmitted diseases. In the two years since they lost their freedom, the reckless and impulsive "Ginger Head" Mike and the pragmatic Jonathan have adopted completely different attitudes, and their destinies have also been very different.

Haiyan
Literature海燕
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This book is a collection of selected essays by the famous Soviet writer Gorky. This book contains dozens of excellent prose works such as "Petrel", "Melody of Spring", "Song of the Eagle", "Book", "Clock" and "People", which fully demonstrates Gorky's revolutionary enthusiasm and optimism. It has a positive guiding role in educating young people on patriotism and educating young readers to inherit the red gene.
This book is a collection of selected essays by the famous Soviet writer Gorky. This book contains dozens of excellent prose works such as "Petrel", "Melody of Spring", "Song of the Eagle", "Book", "Clock" and "People", which fully demonstrates Gorky's revolutionary enthusiasm and optimism. It has a positive guiding role in educating young people on patriotism and educating young readers to inherit the red gene.

The Two Gentlemen of Verona
Literature维洛那二绅士
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"The Two Gentlemen of Verona" is Shakespeare's first romantic comedy with the theme of love and friendship. It takes the twists and turns of love between two friends as the main story line. In the play, the contrast between Valentine's integrity and simplicity and Proteus's cunning and debauchery is very sharp. Valentine is a decent man, with noble behavior and single-minded love. He was exiled and became the leader of green forest bandits, but he still maintained his gentlemanly demeanor. Proteus is the villain, he likes the new but hates the old, betrays his friends, but regrets it the most and returns to his old self. In the book, the two couples finally get married, and the comedy ends with a reunion. The period from 1590 to 1613 was the golden age of Shakespeare's creation. His early plays, mainly comedies and historical dramas, reached their peak of depth and artistry in the late 16th century. By 1608, he was mainly writing tragedies. Shakespeare advocated noble sentiments, and his tragedies often described sacrifice and revenge, including "Othello", "Hamlet", "King Lear" and "Macbeth", which are considered among the best examples in the English language. Towards the end of his life, he began to write tragicomedies, also known as romance plays.
"The Two Gentlemen of Verona" is Shakespeare's first romantic comedy with the theme of love and friendship. It takes the twists and turns of love between two friends as the main story line. In the play, the contrast between Valentine's integrity and simplicity and Proteus's cunning and debauchery is very sharp. Valentine is a decent man, with noble behavior and single-minded love. He was exiled and became the leader of green forest bandits, but he still maintained his gentlemanly demeanor. Proteus is the villain, he likes the new but hates the old, betrays his friends, but regrets it the most and returns to his old self. In the book, the two couples finally get married, and the comedy ends with a reunion. The period from 1590 to 1613 was the golden age of Shakespeare's creation. His early plays, mainly comedies and historical dramas, reached their peak of depth and artistry in the late 16th century. By 1608, he was mainly writing tragedies. Shakespeare advocated noble sentiments, and his tragedies often described sacrifice and revenge, including "Othello", "Hamlet", "King Lear" and "Macbeth", which are considered among the best examples in the English language. Towards the end of his life, he began to write tragicomedies, also known as romance plays.

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"As You Like It" is one of Shakespeare's four comedies. It is called Shakespeare's "four comedies" together with "A Midsummer Night's Dream", "The Merchant of Venice" and "Twelfth Night". It tells the story of Rosalind, the daughter of an exiled Duke, who goes to the forest to find her father in the Ardennes Forest, far away from the world, and her love story. The period from 1590 to 1613 was the golden age of Shakespeare's creation. His early plays, mainly comedies and historical dramas, reached their peak of depth and artistry in the late 16th century. By 1608, he was mainly writing tragedies. Shakespeare advocated noble sentiments, and his tragedies often described sacrifice and revenge, including "Othello", "Hamlet", "King Lear" and "Macbeth", which are considered among the best examples in the English language. Towards the end of his life, he began to write tragicomedies, also known as romance plays.
"As You Like It" is one of Shakespeare's four comedies. It is called Shakespeare's "four comedies" together with "A Midsummer Night's Dream", "The Merchant of Venice" and "Twelfth Night". It tells the story of Rosalind, the daughter of an exiled Duke, who goes to the forest to find her father in the Ardennes Forest, far away from the world, and her love story. The period from 1590 to 1613 was the golden age of Shakespeare's creation. His early plays, mainly comedies and historical dramas, reached their peak of depth and artistry in the late 16th century. By 1608, he was mainly writing tragedies. Shakespeare advocated noble sentiments, and his tragedies often described sacrifice and revenge, including "Othello", "Hamlet", "King Lear" and "Macbeth", which are considered among the best examples in the English language. Towards the end of his life, he began to write tragicomedies, also known as romance plays.
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A Punk Song Saves the Earth
General Fiction一首朋克救地球
(japan) Kotaro Isaka
Four short stories about love and courage. "Zoo Engine". The three of them visited the zoo at night and found a man lying in front of the wolf house. What is he protecting? Still repenting? The killer Kurosawa went to a small village to look for someone. He was surprised to hear that the custom of human sacrifice was present and ongoing. Kurosawa was very curious about who was locked up in the cave at this time, and what special significance this custom had... "A Punk to Save the Earth". The rock band at the end of their rope had one last song left to record, and the rock soul hidden deep in their hearts prompted them to finish recording the song in their own way. This song has not become a classic, but it has influenced in a wonderful way those who work hard to do one thing in later generations. "Potato chips". A girl who attempted suicide was accidentally rescued by a thief. She found that her benefactor was indifferent to everything except a retired baseball player. Are you a crazy fan? Of course the truth is far from that simple...
Four short stories about love and courage. "Zoo Engine". The three of them visited the zoo at night and found a man lying in front of the wolf house. What is he protecting? Still repenting? The killer Kurosawa went to a small village to look for someone. He was surprised to hear that the custom of human sacrifice was present and ongoing. Kurosawa was very curious about who was locked up in the cave at this time, and what special significance this custom had... "A Punk to Save the Earth". The rock band at the end of their rope had one last song left to record, and the rock soul hidden deep in their hearts prompted them to finish recording the song in their own way. This song has not become a classic, but it has influenced in a wonderful way those who work hard to do one thing in later generations. "Potato chips". A girl who attempted suicide was accidentally rescued by a thief. She found that her benefactor was indifferent to everything except a retired baseball player. Are you a crazy fan? Of course the truth is far from that simple...

Troilus and Cressida
Literature特洛伊罗斯与克瑞西达
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"Troilus and Cressida" tells the story of the Trojan War and the love tragedy of Troilus and Cressida during the war. The story takes place in the 8th year of the Trojan War. Troilus, the youngest son of the Trojan King, fell in love with Cressida, the daughter of a Trojan priest who had defected to the Greeks. Because of the war, the Greeks offered to exchange Cressida for the captured Trojan general... 1590 To 1613 was the golden age of Shakespeare's creation. His early plays, mainly comedies and historical dramas, reached their peak of depth and artistry in the late 16th century. By 1608, he was mainly writing tragedies. Shakespeare advocated noble sentiments, and his tragedies often described sacrifice and revenge, including "Othello", "Hamlet", "King Lear" and "Macbeth", which are considered among the best examples in the English language. Towards the end of his life, he began to write tragicomedies, also known as romance plays.
"Troilus and Cressida" tells the story of the Trojan War and the love tragedy of Troilus and Cressida during the war. The story takes place in the 8th year of the Trojan War. Troilus, the youngest son of the Trojan King, fell in love with Cressida, the daughter of a Trojan priest who had defected to the Greeks. Because of the war, the Greeks offered to exchange Cressida for the captured Trojan general... 1590 To 1613 was the golden age of Shakespeare's creation. His early plays, mainly comedies and historical dramas, reached their peak of depth and artistry in the late 16th century. By 1608, he was mainly writing tragedies. Shakespeare advocated noble sentiments, and his tragedies often described sacrifice and revenge, including "Othello", "Hamlet", "King Lear" and "Macbeth", which are considered among the best examples in the English language. Towards the end of his life, he began to write tragicomedies, also known as romance plays.



