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The Sorrows of Young Werther
General Fiction少年维特之烦恼
(germany) Goethe
The young Werther fell in love with a girl named Lotte, who was already engaged to someone else. The setback in love made Werther devastated. Later, Werther committed suicide because he was incompatible with feudal society and felt that his future was hopeless. The novel describes the experience and feelings of progressive young people about the despicable German society at that time, and expresses the author's reaction to the feudal moral hierarchy and his strong demand for individual liberation. Goethe became famous internationally for this book, and its publication was considered an epoch-making event in the history of German literature; it shocked the hearts of an entire generation of young people in Germany and even Europe.
The young Werther fell in love with a girl named Lotte, who was already engaged to someone else. The setback in love made Werther devastated. Later, Werther committed suicide because he was incompatible with feudal society and felt that his future was hopeless. The novel describes the experience and feelings of progressive young people about the despicable German society at that time, and expresses the author's reaction to the feudal moral hierarchy and his strong demand for individual liberation. Goethe became famous internationally for this book, and its publication was considered an epoch-making event in the history of German literature; it shocked the hearts of an entire generation of young people in Germany and even Europe.

Hunter's Notes (new Reading of Classic)
General Fiction猎人笔记(经典新读)
Turgenev
"Hunter's Notes" made Turgenev famous in the literary world. The book uses the clues of a hunter to string together more than 20 simple and beautiful stories, revealing the cruelty of the landlord class and the miserable life of the serfs. With a few characters and a simple plot, the novel depicts Russia's unique and beautiful natural scenery and unique folk customs. The content of the book is in the form of a record of observations, with concise and beautiful language and diverse genres and styles, which has had a great influence on Russian literature.
"Hunter's Notes" made Turgenev famous in the literary world. The book uses the clues of a hunter to string together more than 20 simple and beautiful stories, revealing the cruelty of the landlord class and the miserable life of the serfs. With a few characters and a simple plot, the novel depicts Russia's unique and beautiful natural scenery and unique folk customs. The content of the book is in the form of a record of observations, with concise and beautiful language and diverse genres and styles, which has had a great influence on Russian literature.

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The novel is connected by three intertwined clues: the waves caused by the autocracy in the Grandet family, the overt and covert fights between the banker and the notary, and Eugenie's betrayal of Charlie after she fell in love with him. It tells a story about money destroying human nature and causing family tragedy, and reveals the corrosion and destruction of people's minds and souls by money. In terms of thought and art, it marks a leap in Balzac's novel creation. The novel successfully created the image of Grandet, a cruel, cruel, greedy and miserly capitalist, and he was passed down to future generations as one of the four misers in the gallery of world literary figures.
The novel is connected by three intertwined clues: the waves caused by the autocracy in the Grandet family, the overt and covert fights between the banker and the notary, and Eugenie's betrayal of Charlie after she fell in love with him. It tells a story about money destroying human nature and causing family tragedy, and reveals the corrosion and destruction of people's minds and souls by money. In terms of thought and art, it marks a leap in Balzac's novel creation. The novel successfully created the image of Grandet, a cruel, cruel, greedy and miserly capitalist, and he was passed down to future generations as one of the four misers in the gallery of world literary figures.

Beautiful Friend
General Fiction漂亮的朋友
(english) Maupassant
"Beautiful Friend" is Maupassant's famous novel. It caused a sensation once it was published. It was reprinted more than 30 times within a few months and received widespread praise. Even Engels said he would "take off his hat" to Maupassant. The story takes place in Paris, France, in the second half of the 19th century. The protagonist Duroy met an old comrade in arms when he was impoverished, and later became a reporter for "La Vie Française." Through his good looks and the means of pleasing women, he used three women to gain positions, and eventually became the son-in-law of a millionaire and a celebrity in Paris's upper class. The end of the novel hints that he will soon become a Senate and Cabinet minister, and his future is still bright! Maupassant used vivid stories, delicate techniques and fresh language to depict the promiscuous behavior of male thieves and female prostitutes in the upper class society of Paris in the second half of the 19th century. He also sharply criticized and attacked the collusion between the political, journalistic and financial circles. Since its publication, the novel has been translated into many languages and has been a best-seller to this day.
"Beautiful Friend" is Maupassant's famous novel. It caused a sensation once it was published. It was reprinted more than 30 times within a few months and received widespread praise. Even Engels said he would "take off his hat" to Maupassant. The story takes place in Paris, France, in the second half of the 19th century. The protagonist Duroy met an old comrade in arms when he was impoverished, and later became a reporter for "La Vie Française." Through his good looks and the means of pleasing women, he used three women to gain positions, and eventually became the son-in-law of a millionaire and a celebrity in Paris's upper class. The end of the novel hints that he will soon become a Senate and Cabinet minister, and his future is still bright! Maupassant used vivid stories, delicate techniques and fresh language to depict the promiscuous behavior of male thieves and female prostitutes in the upper class society of Paris in the second half of the 19th century. He also sharply criticized and attacked the collusion between the political, journalistic and financial circles. Since its publication, the novel has been translated into many languages and has been a best-seller to this day.

If You Give Me Three Days of Light
General Fiction假如给我三天光明
Helen Keller
Helen Keller's masterpiece, one of the "Top Ten American Icons of the 20th Century" and winner of the Presidential Medal of Freedom, is a book that has helped millions of people regain confidence and hope, and is known as "an unparalleled masterpiece in the history of world literature." The Ministry of Education's newly compiled Chinese textbooks are designated reading books and are classics that won the "National Five One Project Award". The literary work that shocked Franklin Roosevelt, Mark Twain, and Charlie Chaplin, and the "awakening" book that inspired countless people.
Helen Keller's masterpiece, one of the "Top Ten American Icons of the 20th Century" and winner of the Presidential Medal of Freedom, is a book that has helped millions of people regain confidence and hope, and is known as "an unparalleled masterpiece in the history of world literature." The Ministry of Education's newly compiled Chinese textbooks are designated reading books and are classics that won the "National Five One Project Award". The literary work that shocked Franklin Roosevelt, Mark Twain, and Charlie Chaplin, and the "awakening" book that inspired countless people.

Ball of Suet: a Collection of Short Stories by Maupassant
General Fiction羊脂球:莫泊桑短篇小说集
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This book selects more than thirty excellent short stories by the famous French writer Maupassant. It includes all of Maupassant's classic masterpieces, including "Ball of Suif", "Two Friends" and "The Adventures of Walter Schnaffs", which accuse the Franco-Prussian War; "My Uncle Jules", "The Necklace" and "The Medal", which express the petty bourgeoisie; "Daliet Spring", "Pierrot the Dog" and "The Rope" which describe life in Normandy; the tear-jerking love tragedy "The Woman Repairing the Upholstered Chair"; the heartstring-tugging "Moonlight", etc. Maupassant raised the art of short stories to an unprecedented level. His works mostly focus on daily life, are less dramatic, downplay the plot, and only use almost invisible clues to connect various small things. The character description is also close to normal, and the person's behavior, expression, etc. Are used to show his image and personality. It expresses rich life content in a short space.
This book selects more than thirty excellent short stories by the famous French writer Maupassant. It includes all of Maupassant's classic masterpieces, including "Ball of Suif", "Two Friends" and "The Adventures of Walter Schnaffs", which accuse the Franco-Prussian War; "My Uncle Jules", "The Necklace" and "The Medal", which express the petty bourgeoisie; "Daliet Spring", "Pierrot the Dog" and "The Rope" which describe life in Normandy; the tear-jerking love tragedy "The Woman Repairing the Upholstered Chair"; the heartstring-tugging "Moonlight", etc. Maupassant raised the art of short stories to an unprecedented level. His works mostly focus on daily life, are less dramatic, downplay the plot, and only use almost invisible clues to connect various small things. The character description is also close to normal, and the person's behavior, expression, etc. Are used to show his image and personality. It expresses rich life content in a short space.

卡尔曼情变断魂录:梅里美中短篇小说选
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This book is a collection of short stories and short stories by the famous French writer Prosper Mérimée. It includes short stories and short stories that represent his novel achievements and reflect his artistic characteristics: "Kalman's Passion and Death", "Damango's Bloody Story at Sea", "Matteo's Son Beheaded", "Federigo's Enlightenment", "A Gamble Lost and Eternal Hate", "Venus Stuns the City of Ill", etc. Among them, "Kalman's Love and Death" is the original novel of the world-famous opera "Carmen".
This book is a collection of short stories and short stories by the famous French writer Prosper Mérimée. It includes short stories and short stories that represent his novel achievements and reflect his artistic characteristics: "Kalman's Passion and Death", "Damango's Bloody Story at Sea", "Matteo's Son Beheaded", "Federigo's Enlightenment", "A Gamble Lost and Eternal Hate", "Venus Stuns the City of Ill", etc. Among them, "Kalman's Love and Death" is the original novel of the world-famous opera "Carmen".

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1. Natsume Soseki, the master of Japanese literature, used his sophisticated writing skills to create a cat who is cold-eyed and fond of complaining. The story is interesting and thought-provoking, suitable for ordinary readers. 2. The world is as unpredictable as a cat's eyes. This book can allow current readers to understand how Natsume Soseki, once known as Japan's "national master", observed and thought.
1. Natsume Soseki, the master of Japanese literature, used his sophisticated writing skills to create a cat who is cold-eyed and fond of complaining. The story is interesting and thought-provoking, suitable for ordinary readers. 2. The world is as unpredictable as a cat's eyes. This book can allow current readers to understand how Natsume Soseki, once known as Japan's "national master", observed and thought.

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"Rashomon" tells the story of a dismissed servant and an old woman who was a robber. When faced with a life-or-death decision, they "reviled the evil with evil" to survive "as a matter of course". The novel uses a suffocating and compact layout to push people to the limit of life and death choices, conveying the author's perspective and thinking on human nature. "Rashomon" contains the most representative works of Ryunosuke Akutagawa: "Rashomon", "In the Bamboo Forest", "Hell Transformation", "The Nose", "Yam Porridge", "Kappa" and "Words of the Dwarf". Each novel is a classic work by the author. The plot of the novel is mysterious and profoundly demonstrates the choices and entanglements of human desire, conscience, and interests.
"Rashomon" tells the story of a dismissed servant and an old woman who was a robber. When faced with a life-or-death decision, they "reviled the evil with evil" to survive "as a matter of course". The novel uses a suffocating and compact layout to push people to the limit of life and death choices, conveying the author's perspective and thinking on human nature. "Rashomon" contains the most representative works of Ryunosuke Akutagawa: "Rashomon", "In the Bamboo Forest", "Hell Transformation", "The Nose", "Yam Porridge", "Kappa" and "Words of the Dwarf". Each novel is a classic work by the author. The plot of the novel is mysterious and profoundly demonstrates the choices and entanglements of human desire, conscience, and interests.

荒凉山庄(套装上下册)(插图珍藏本)
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Original illustrations perfectly recreate Dickens's late classic! Translated by famous writers, out of print for many years. As one of the greatest achievements of the great writer Dickens, the Chinese translation of "Bleak House" is a rare and precious translation. It uses more than 30 precious original illustrations by the 19th century painter H. K. Brown. In 2005, it was adapted into a British drama of the same name by the BBC, which became popular all over the world. "Bleak House" is Dickens' late representative work. Through a protracted inheritance lawsuit that martyred the fate and youth of generations, the novel aimed its criticism at the incarnation of all injustice and unreasonable things in Britain at that time - the rigid and corrupt Chancery Chamber. The work describes a large group of despicable little people living under the shelter of this decadent law and the pathological aristocratic class who colluded with the law. It vividly expresses and exposes the dark side of British society at that time. The outstanding use of symbolic techniques in the work - the repeated rendering of natural scenery such as dense fog and clouds - makes it a classic with unique artistic appeal among 19th-century British realist novels.
Original illustrations perfectly recreate Dickens's late classic! Translated by famous writers, out of print for many years. As one of the greatest achievements of the great writer Dickens, the Chinese translation of "Bleak House" is a rare and precious translation. It uses more than 30 precious original illustrations by the 19th century painter H. K. Brown. In 2005, it was adapted into a British drama of the same name by the BBC, which became popular all over the world. "Bleak House" is Dickens' late representative work. Through a protracted inheritance lawsuit that martyred the fate and youth of generations, the novel aimed its criticism at the incarnation of all injustice and unreasonable things in Britain at that time - the rigid and corrupt Chancery Chamber. The work describes a large group of despicable little people living under the shelter of this decadent law and the pathological aristocratic class who colluded with the law. It vividly expresses and exposes the dark side of British society at that time. The outstanding use of symbolic techniques in the work - the repeated rendering of natural scenery such as dense fog and clouds - makes it a classic with unique artistic appeal among 19th-century British realist novels.

Love Education
General Fiction爱的教育
(italian) Amicis
The protagonist of "The Education of Love (full color bilingual translation)" is a diary novel written by the famous Italian writer Miachis. He wrote down the diary in the voice of an Italian primary school student. The protagonists in each diary are ordinary people, such as the charcoal seller, the blacksmith's son, the young drummer... The ordinary things of these ordinary people are filled with love and warmth in the author's writing. The book contains a total of one hundred articles, mainly composed of three parts: a ten-month diary of a primary school student, admonishing and inspiring articles written by his parents in his diary, and ten short stories read by teachers in class.
The protagonist of "The Education of Love (full color bilingual translation)" is a diary novel written by the famous Italian writer Miachis. He wrote down the diary in the voice of an Italian primary school student. The protagonists in each diary are ordinary people, such as the charcoal seller, the blacksmith's son, the young drummer... The ordinary things of these ordinary people are filled with love and warmth in the author's writing. The book contains a total of one hundred articles, mainly composed of three parts: a ten-month diary of a primary school student, admonishing and inspiring articles written by his parents in his diary, and ten short stories read by teachers in class.

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The magician Wallander (Satan) parachuted into Moscow in the 1930s with a talking black cat, and used his magic power to "do evil" - vain citizens made a fool of themselves, greedy officials lost their lives inexplicably, and a city that believed in atheism was turned upside down by supernatural forces... At the same time, in another time and space, in Jerusalem two thousand years ago, a far-reaching judgment was being carried out nervously. Should the holy and sinless young man Jesus be executed? The Roman governor fell into a thousand years of entanglement and a thousand years of regret. A love as poignant as moonlight unfolds in Moscow as if destined. God, the devil, the master who burned manuscripts, and the girl who was crazy about love all appeared one by one; executioners, informers, adulterers, and selfish people came one after another. In the bizarre fantasy, a carnival spanning time and space begins... "The Master and Margaret" is considered the pioneering work of magical realism. The author fictionalizes the devil's visit to Moscow and connects incredible magical fantasies, real historical events and banal and vulgar daily life, creating a magnificent world where reality and illusion are intertwined, rationality and absurdity coexist, and fantasy and reality are integrated. It uses a relaxed, humorous and light-weight writing style, a chain comedy, a book-within-a-book structure, and bright, firm, and radiant language to sweep away the heavy, profound, and inaccessible impression that Russian literature has left on readers. It has been rated as the best Russian novel in the 20th century and the first of the 49 ideal collections of Russian literature in France's "Ideal Collection of Books."
The magician Wallander (Satan) parachuted into Moscow in the 1930s with a talking black cat, and used his magic power to "do evil" - vain citizens made a fool of themselves, greedy officials lost their lives inexplicably, and a city that believed in atheism was turned upside down by supernatural forces... At the same time, in another time and space, in Jerusalem two thousand years ago, a far-reaching judgment was being carried out nervously. Should the holy and sinless young man Jesus be executed? The Roman governor fell into a thousand years of entanglement and a thousand years of regret. A love as poignant as moonlight unfolds in Moscow as if destined. God, the devil, the master who burned manuscripts, and the girl who was crazy about love all appeared one by one; executioners, informers, adulterers, and selfish people came one after another. In the bizarre fantasy, a carnival spanning time and space begins... "The Master and Margaret" is considered the pioneering work of magical realism. The author fictionalizes the devil's visit to Moscow and connects incredible magical fantasies, real historical events and banal and vulgar daily life, creating a magnificent world where reality and illusion are intertwined, rationality and absurdity coexist, and fantasy and reality are integrated. It uses a relaxed, humorous and light-weight writing style, a chain comedy, a book-within-a-book structure, and bright, firm, and radiant language to sweep away the heavy, profound, and inaccessible impression that Russian literature has left on readers. It has been rated as the best Russian novel in the 20th century and the first of the 49 ideal collections of Russian literature in France's "Ideal Collection of Books."

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"Gone with the Wind" is a love novel narrated against the background of the American Civil War. The author Margaret focuses on the experience and feelings of the women who stayed at home in the rear and suffered from the war, from their reverence for the war and full support for the war at the beginning, to the pain of losing their loved ones due to the war, having to succumb to the fate of failure, and the arduous journey of rebuilding their homes after the war. In the turmoil of the great era, strong individuals face the harsh reality with awe and become strong men who are not afraid of difficulties in life and move forward on the journey of life.
"Gone with the Wind" is a love novel narrated against the background of the American Civil War. The author Margaret focuses on the experience and feelings of the women who stayed at home in the rear and suffered from the war, from their reverence for the war and full support for the war at the beginning, to the pain of losing their loved ones due to the war, having to succumb to the fate of failure, and the arduous journey of rebuilding their homes after the war. In the turmoil of the great era, strong individuals face the harsh reality with awe and become strong men who are not afraid of difficulties in life and move forward on the journey of life.

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Margaret was originally a poor country girl. After arriving in Paris, she became a social butterfly in the upper class and was known as the "La Traviata". In this dazzling fame and fortune fair, she was moved by the sincere love of young Armand, and they both fell in love. Just as the lovers in love were looking forward to a better life in the future, Armand's father asked Margaret to leave Armand. Armand didn't know the truth and thought that Margaret had abandoned him intentionally in order to live a high-society life, so he looked for every opportunity to take crazy revenge on her. Tortured by the disease and Armand's blow, Margaret eventually died alone. After seeing her diary, Armand understood what sacrifices this woman had made for love.
Margaret was originally a poor country girl. After arriving in Paris, she became a social butterfly in the upper class and was known as the "La Traviata". In this dazzling fame and fortune fair, she was moved by the sincere love of young Armand, and they both fell in love. Just as the lovers in love were looking forward to a better life in the future, Armand's father asked Margaret to leave Armand. Armand didn't know the truth and thought that Margaret had abandoned him intentionally in order to live a high-society life, so he looked for every opportunity to take crazy revenge on her. Tortured by the disease and Armand's blow, Margaret eventually died alone. After seeing her diary, Armand understood what sacrifices this woman had made for love.

Don Quixote (illustrated Story)
General Fiction堂·吉诃德(故事插图本)
(west) Cervantes (france) Doré
This book selects the illustrations made by the talented illustrator Doré for the famous book "Don Quixote" to vividly reproduce the main stories and plots of the original work. The written narrative is supplemented by a concise and coherent story summary, allowing readers to have a glimpse of the complete style of the original work. The masterpiece of Doré, the most famous painter of the 19th century, sublimates the bitter idealism of "Don Quixote" with the brilliant style of "floating in a dream". And it expresses profound vicissitudes and desolation in its surface grotesqueness and humor. It is precisely because of Doré's genius contribution that Don Quixote's unique image and experience have been preserved in readers of different eras and immortal history.
This book selects the illustrations made by the talented illustrator Doré for the famous book "Don Quixote" to vividly reproduce the main stories and plots of the original work. The written narrative is supplemented by a concise and coherent story summary, allowing readers to have a glimpse of the complete style of the original work. The masterpiece of Doré, the most famous painter of the 19th century, sublimates the bitter idealism of "Don Quixote" with the brilliant style of "floating in a dream". And it expresses profound vicissitudes and desolation in its surface grotesqueness and humor. It is precisely because of Doré's genius contribution that Don Quixote's unique image and experience have been preserved in readers of different eras and immortal history.

The Wizard of Oz
General Fiction绿野仙踪
(us) Frank Baum
"The Wizard of Oz" was published in 1900. It is one of the "Ten Great American Children's Literature Works" selected by the American Children's Literature Association and one of the children's books recommended by the American Education Association. "The Wizard of Oz", with its fantastic scenes, gripping plot and endless imagination, has been translated into more than 20 languages since its publication and is a well-deserved fairy tale classic. After "The Wizard of Oz", Baum continued to create a series of Oz series, a total of 14 books. "The Wizard of Oz" was adapted into a popular film in 1939 and has since become one of the most famous stories in the history of American pop culture.
"The Wizard of Oz" was published in 1900. It is one of the "Ten Great American Children's Literature Works" selected by the American Children's Literature Association and one of the children's books recommended by the American Education Association. "The Wizard of Oz", with its fantastic scenes, gripping plot and endless imagination, has been translated into more than 20 languages since its publication and is a well-deserved fairy tale classic. After "The Wizard of Oz", Baum continued to create a series of Oz series, a total of 14 books. "The Wizard of Oz" was adapted into a popular film in 1939 and has since become one of the most famous stories in the history of American pop culture.

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"Insects" is a masterpiece handed down from generation to generation by the outstanding French entomologist Fabre. It is a scientific encyclopedia focusing on the study of the insect world. It is also a literary masterpiece rich in knowledge, interest, beauty and philosophy. The writer Fabre used beautiful language to integrate his lifelong research results and life insights. He cared about the nature of insects with human nature. In his description of insects' abilities, appearance characteristics, living habits, reproduction and ultimate death, he reflected his unique vision and attitude towards life and world affairs. Every line is filled with respect and love for life. Here, you will see a wonderful and mysterious world of insects. Praying mantises, grasshoppers, cicadas, golden beetles, butterflies, scorpions... Their every move is endowed with human thoughts and emotions by the author; as living creatures, the similarities between them and human beings make people amazed and fascinated...
"Insects" is a masterpiece handed down from generation to generation by the outstanding French entomologist Fabre. It is a scientific encyclopedia focusing on the study of the insect world. It is also a literary masterpiece rich in knowledge, interest, beauty and philosophy. The writer Fabre used beautiful language to integrate his lifelong research results and life insights. He cared about the nature of insects with human nature. In his description of insects' abilities, appearance characteristics, living habits, reproduction and ultimate death, he reflected his unique vision and attitude towards life and world affairs. Every line is filled with respect and love for life. Here, you will see a wonderful and mysterious world of insects. Praying mantises, grasshoppers, cicadas, golden beetles, butterflies, scorpions... Their every move is endowed with human thoughts and emotions by the author; as living creatures, the similarities between them and human beings make people amazed and fascinated...

The Three Musketeers (full Volume)
General Fiction三个火枪手(全册)
(french) Alexandre Dumas
The story tells that d'Artagnan, who was born as a civilian, went to Paris to join the army, joined King Louis XIII's musketeer guard, and became good friends with three other musketeers. In order to protect the reputation of Queen Anne of Austria, they fought against Cardinal Richelieu, defeated many obstacles set by Richelieu, went to England, retrieved the queen's diamonds from the Duke of Buckingham, and thwarted Richelieu's plot to sow discord between the king and the queen.
The story tells that d'Artagnan, who was born as a civilian, went to Paris to join the army, joined King Louis XIII's musketeer guard, and became good friends with three other musketeers. In order to protect the reputation of Queen Anne of Austria, they fought against Cardinal Richelieu, defeated many obstacles set by Richelieu, went to England, retrieved the queen's diamonds from the Duke of Buckingham, and thwarted Richelieu's plot to sow discord between the king and the queen.

One Thousand and One Nights
General Fiction一千零一夜
Translated By Zhi Puhao And Others
"One Thousand and One Nights" is also known as "Arabian Nights". According to legend, a king was angry because his queen had an affair with someone. After executing the queen, he married a girl every night and killed the girl the next morning. Scheherazade, the beautiful and intelligent daughter of the prime minister, resolutely voluntarily married into the palace in order to save the innocent girl. She told stories to the king every night to attract him. She told a total of one thousand and one nights of stories, and finally influenced the king. This book is a literal translation by Zhi Puhao, a researcher of Arabic culture at the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences and a well-known Arabic translator, including fourteen classic stories such as "Alibaba and the Forty Thieves", "Aladdin and the Magic Lamp", and "The Adventures of Sinbad". The characters in the story include emperors, generals, princes and princesses, merchants, fishermen, tailors, monks, etc. Borges said that "One Thousand and One Nights" is an endless book, and people want to get lost in it, because they know that once they enter this book, they will forget their pitiful circumstances in life.
"One Thousand and One Nights" is also known as "Arabian Nights". According to legend, a king was angry because his queen had an affair with someone. After executing the queen, he married a girl every night and killed the girl the next morning. Scheherazade, the beautiful and intelligent daughter of the prime minister, resolutely voluntarily married into the palace in order to save the innocent girl. She told stories to the king every night to attract him. She told a total of one thousand and one nights of stories, and finally influenced the king. This book is a literal translation by Zhi Puhao, a researcher of Arabic culture at the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences and a well-known Arabic translator, including fourteen classic stories such as "Alibaba and the Forty Thieves", "Aladdin and the Magic Lamp", and "The Adventures of Sinbad". The characters in the story include emperors, generals, princes and princesses, merchants, fishermen, tailors, monks, etc. Borges said that "One Thousand and One Nights" is an endless book, and people want to get lost in it, because they know that once they enter this book, they will forget their pitiful circumstances in life.

Anna Karenina (complete Works)
General Fiction安娜·卡列尼娜(全集)
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"Anna Karenina" is a masterpiece of Russian writer Tolstoy's novels. Created from 1873 to 1877, it consists of two parallel but interrelated clues: one is the family, marriage and love entanglements between Anna, Karenin and Vronsky; the other is the love life of Levin and Kitty and the estate reform carried out by Levin. Anna is a high-society lady, young and beautiful, pursuing freedom of individuality. However, because she fell into an extramarital affair with the young officer Wronsky, she found herself in a painful situation in opposition to society. After losing her son and being betrayed by her lover, she could no longer tolerate this hypocritical life and chose to commit suicide by lying on the train. This work caused huge social repercussions as soon as it was published. Soon it was recognized as a great masterpiece, and the heroine Anna Karenina became one of the most beautiful and plump female images in the history of world literature.
"Anna Karenina" is a masterpiece of Russian writer Tolstoy's novels. Created from 1873 to 1877, it consists of two parallel but interrelated clues: one is the family, marriage and love entanglements between Anna, Karenin and Vronsky; the other is the love life of Levin and Kitty and the estate reform carried out by Levin. Anna is a high-society lady, young and beautiful, pursuing freedom of individuality. However, because she fell into an extramarital affair with the young officer Wronsky, she found herself in a painful situation in opposition to society. After losing her son and being betrayed by her lover, she could no longer tolerate this hypocritical life and chose to commit suicide by lying on the train. This work caused huge social repercussions as soon as it was published. Soon it was recognized as a great masterpiece, and the heroine Anna Karenina became one of the most beautiful and plump female images in the history of world literature.

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A strange thing happened at sea in 1866. Many ships discovered a large monster believed to be a narwhal at sea, and some ships were attacked by this monster. Following public appeals, the United States dispatched a warship to chase the monster. As a result, the battleship chasing the monster was chased by the monster and was ferociously attacked by the monster... The plot of the book is full of twists and turns, suspense and fascinating. This book combines all the characteristics of Verne's science fiction and adventure novels. The complex storyline, the ever-changing fate of the characters, the rich and detailed scientific knowledge and the wonderful fantasy with realistic details are all blended together, which is breathtaking.
A strange thing happened at sea in 1866. Many ships discovered a large monster believed to be a narwhal at sea, and some ships were attacked by this monster. Following public appeals, the United States dispatched a warship to chase the monster. As a result, the battleship chasing the monster was chased by the monster and was ferociously attacked by the monster... The plot of the book is full of twists and turns, suspense and fascinating. This book combines all the characteristics of Verne's science fiction and adventure novels. The complex storyline, the ever-changing fate of the characters, the rich and detailed scientific knowledge and the wonderful fantasy with realistic details are all blended together, which is breathtaking.

Old Man and Sea
General Fiction老人与海
(us) Hemingway
Hemingway is known as the spiritual monument of the American nation and the founder of "journalistic" novels. His writing style has always been known as a "tough guy in the literary world". Hemingway's writing style is famous for its simplicity and has a profound impact on American literature and the development of 20th century literature. This book selects the best short stories and short stories by Hemingway, such as "The Old Man and the Sea" and so on.
Hemingway is known as the spiritual monument of the American nation and the founder of "journalistic" novels. His writing style has always been known as a "tough guy in the literary world". Hemingway's writing style is famous for its simplicity and has a profound impact on American literature and the development of 20th century literature. This book selects the best short stories and short stories by Hemingway, such as "The Old Man and the Sea" and so on.
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After World War I, Hemingway moved to Cuba and met Gregorio Fuentes, an old fisherman. In 1930, Fuentes rescued Hemingway when his boat sank in a storm. From then on, Hemingway and Fuentes formed a deep friendship and often went fishing together. In 1936, Fuentes went out to sea and caught a big fish. However, because the fish was too big, it was dragged at sea for a long time. As a result, it was attacked by a shark on the way back. When he came back, only a skeleton was left. "The Old Man and the Sea" was based on this story. The novel was published in 1952 and won the 1953 American Pulitzer Prize and the 1954 Nobel Prize for Literature. Hemingway himself believed that this was "the best work he could write in his life!"
After World War I, Hemingway moved to Cuba and met Gregorio Fuentes, an old fisherman. In 1930, Fuentes rescued Hemingway when his boat sank in a storm. From then on, Hemingway and Fuentes formed a deep friendship and often went fishing together. In 1936, Fuentes went out to sea and caught a big fish. However, because the fish was too big, it was dragged at sea for a long time. As a result, it was attacked by a shark on the way back. When he came back, only a skeleton was left. "The Old Man and the Sea" was based on this story. The novel was published in 1952 and won the 1953 American Pulitzer Prize and the 1954 Nobel Prize for Literature. Hemingway himself believed that this was "the best work he could write in his life!"

War and Peace (part 2) (classic Translation)
General Fiction战争与和平(下)(经典译林)
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"War and Peace" is a great work that took the great Russian writer Leo Tolstoy (1828-1910) 13 years to complete. In the history of world literature, it is the pinnacle of novels. Leo Tolstoy, who was born into a Russian aristocratic family, was the greatest Russian writer in the 19th century. He created a large number of literary works throughout his life and made unparalleled contributions to Russian and world literature. He is recognized as one of the most outstanding literary giants in the world. "War and Peace" centers on the Patriotic War in 1812, when Russia opposed Napoleon's invasion, and reflects a series of major historical events in Russia from 1805 to 1820. The novel begins with a debate in an aristocratic salon about Napoleon's invasion of Europe in 1805. It goes through the Battle of Schengraben where Russia blocked the French army, the Battle of Austerlitz where the Russian and Austrian forces fought Napoleon's army, and the French occupation of Moscow, the Battle of Borodino, the Great Fire of Moscow, and the complete collapse of Napoleon's army. The novel takes as its main line the chronicles of the family lives of four aristocratic families: Kuragin, Rostov, Bolkonsky and Bezhuhoff, and focuses on the fate and future of the Russian aristocracy. In the alternating scenes of war and peace, the entire work exposes the corruption of the palace bureaucracy and the upper-class nobility, praises the patriotism of the people, and raises many major social, philosophical and moral issues.
"War and Peace" is a great work that took the great Russian writer Leo Tolstoy (1828-1910) 13 years to complete. In the history of world literature, it is the pinnacle of novels. Leo Tolstoy, who was born into a Russian aristocratic family, was the greatest Russian writer in the 19th century. He created a large number of literary works throughout his life and made unparalleled contributions to Russian and world literature. He is recognized as one of the most outstanding literary giants in the world. "War and Peace" centers on the Patriotic War in 1812, when Russia opposed Napoleon's invasion, and reflects a series of major historical events in Russia from 1805 to 1820. The novel begins with a debate in an aristocratic salon about Napoleon's invasion of Europe in 1805. It goes through the Battle of Schengraben where Russia blocked the French army, the Battle of Austerlitz where the Russian and Austrian forces fought Napoleon's army, and the French occupation of Moscow, the Battle of Borodino, the Great Fire of Moscow, and the complete collapse of Napoleon's army. The novel takes as its main line the chronicles of the family lives of four aristocratic families: Kuragin, Rostov, Bolkonsky and Bezhuhoff, and focuses on the fate and future of the Russian aristocracy. In the alternating scenes of war and peace, the entire work exposes the corruption of the palace bureaucracy and the upper-class nobility, praises the patriotism of the people, and raises many major social, philosophical and moral issues.

Love Education
General Fiction爱的教育
(italian) Amicis
"The Education of Love" was written by the famous Italian writer Amicis who spent 10 years writing it. The book adopts the form of a diary, telling the story of the growth of a little boy named Anlike when he was in the fourth grade of elementary school. It records what he saw and heard in school, family and society during this year. The diary was written from the first day of the fourth grade in October until Amway left school in July of the following year. It includes various touching stories about Amway's learning and life, admonishing and encouraging articles written by his parents and sister in his diary, and the wonderful "monthly quotes" read by the teacher in class. Here are the upright and brave Kalon who often helps the weak, Dailosi who is good at both morals and academics and is kind to others, Kelati who memorizes his lessons while working, Sidi who is not willing to be outdone but is down-to-earth and diligent, as well as the principal who loves the students as his own children, and the teacher who does not forget to make up for the students when they are sick. , The blacksmith who was moved by his son and returned to his old job, the fire chief who was not afraid of the fire to save the people, the young detective who was not afraid of sacrifice and sacrificed his life for the country, the young man who cared about his family and secretly worked for his father, the filial son Marco who traveled six thousand miles to find his loving mother, and so on.
"The Education of Love" was written by the famous Italian writer Amicis who spent 10 years writing it. The book adopts the form of a diary, telling the story of the growth of a little boy named Anlike when he was in the fourth grade of elementary school. It records what he saw and heard in school, family and society during this year. The diary was written from the first day of the fourth grade in October until Amway left school in July of the following year. It includes various touching stories about Amway's learning and life, admonishing and encouraging articles written by his parents and sister in his diary, and the wonderful "monthly quotes" read by the teacher in class. Here are the upright and brave Kalon who often helps the weak, Dailosi who is good at both morals and academics and is kind to others, Kelati who memorizes his lessons while working, Sidi who is not willing to be outdone but is down-to-earth and diligent, as well as the principal who loves the students as his own children, and the teacher who does not forget to make up for the students when they are sick. , The blacksmith who was moved by his son and returned to his old job, the fire chief who was not afraid of the fire to save the people, the young detective who was not afraid of sacrifice and sacrificed his life for the country, the young man who cared about his family and secretly worked for his father, the filial son Marco who traveled six thousand miles to find his loving mother, and so on.

A Christmas Carol (yili Library)
General Fiction圣诞颂歌(壹力文库)
(english) Charles Dickens (france) Illustrations By Gustave Doré
"A Christmas Carol" tells the story of the selfish and cold miser Seker's adventures on Christmas night. The novel uses rich and unique imagination, refined and vivid descriptions, and combines humor and sadness in a bizarre and heartwarming story. This is one of Dickens's most popular novels. Together with his "Church Bells" and "The Cricket on the Fireside", it established the connotation and status of modern Christmas in the Western world. This book "A Christmas Carol" is also equipped with exquisite illustrations by Gustave Doré, bringing readers the enjoyment of classic beauty.
"A Christmas Carol" tells the story of the selfish and cold miser Seker's adventures on Christmas night. The novel uses rich and unique imagination, refined and vivid descriptions, and combines humor and sadness in a bizarre and heartwarming story. This is one of Dickens's most popular novels. Together with his "Church Bells" and "The Cricket on the Fireside", it established the connotation and status of modern Christmas in the Western world. This book "A Christmas Carol" is also equipped with exquisite illustrations by Gustave Doré, bringing readers the enjoyment of classic beauty.

The Tale of Genji Illustrated Dictionary (japanese Classics Illustrated Reading Department)
General Fiction源氏物语图典(日本古典名著图读书系)
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"The Tale of Genji" is a classic Japanese literary masterpiece that has had a huge impact on the development of Japanese literature and is known as the peak of Japanese classical literature. It narrates the life of a dreamy and handsome character "Genji", shows the various aspects of court life in the Heian period, and leaves an informative and rich sketch of the aristocratic life in the prosperous Heian era.
"The Tale of Genji" is a classic Japanese literary masterpiece that has had a huge impact on the development of Japanese literature and is known as the peak of Japanese classical literature. It narrates the life of a dreamy and handsome character "Genji", shows the various aspects of court life in the Heian period, and leaves an informative and rich sketch of the aristocratic life in the prosperous Heian era.

Outsider
General Fiction局外人
(french) Camus
Meursault's mother passed away, but he did not want to cry at her funeral. Soon after, he killed an Arab on the beach. In court, the prosecutor did not elaborate on the case, but refused to let go of Meursault's failure to cry for his mother...
Meursault's mother passed away, but he did not want to cry at her funeral. Soon after, he killed an Arab on the beach. In court, the prosecutor did not elaborate on the case, but refused to let go of Meursault's failure to cry for his mother...

Ise Monogatari Illustrated Dictionary (japanese Classics Illustrated Reading Department)
General Fiction伊势物语图典(日本古典名著图读书系)
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The "Ise Monogatari Illustrated Dictionary" faithfully brings to life the chic love story of the dynasty aristocrats in the Ise Monogatari, using elegant colors and threads to weave romantic dreams one after another, full of rich lyrical beauty. The Japanese songs in "Ci Shu" express the characters' love moods and the characters' emotional exchanges, and are rich in lingering emotions and aftertaste. "Paintings" are paired with "words and books" to create a symphony of Japanese classical beauty one after another.
The "Ise Monogatari Illustrated Dictionary" faithfully brings to life the chic love story of the dynasty aristocrats in the Ise Monogatari, using elegant colors and threads to weave romantic dreams one after another, full of rich lyrical beauty. The Japanese songs in "Ci Shu" express the characters' love moods and the characters' emotional exchanges, and are rich in lingering emotions and aftertaste. "Paintings" are paired with "words and books" to create a symphony of Japanese classical beauty one after another.

The Tale of the Heike (full Translation)
General Fiction平家物语(全译本)
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Haruki Murakami's highly regarded historical masterpiece of the late Heian Dynasty, which panoramically displays the majestic scenes of Japan's medieval war, has been hailed by Japanese literary historians as "the nation's heroic narrative poem", "the highest achievement of Kamakura literature" and "Japan's national literature". The pinnacle of Japanese historical novels and military stories, the Japanese version of "The Romance of the Three Kingdoms" is, together with "The Tale of Genji", the two masterpieces of Japanese classical literature. The first truly complete Chinese translation, translator Wang Xinxi's nearly 60,000 words of detailed annotations fully explain the rise and fall of the Ping family. The precious color pictures visually show the magnificent historical picture and have extremely high literary, historical and ideological value. Finally, it comes with a rare "Initiation Scroll" on the market, which writes a final conclusion to the rise and fall of the Heike family over the past century. At the end of the 12th century, the Heian Dynasty came to an end. The centralized system in which the emperor and the nobles held real power was gradually declining, and the feudal samurai group with territories and private armed forces was on the rise. As two major samurai groups that held great power in the imperial court and the local government, the Minamotoji and the Heike clan finally broke out in a fierce war from 1156 to 1185 AD due to their intricate grievances and covetousness for ruling power. "The Tale of the Heike" takes the historical chronology as the main axis, and from the perspective of the Heike, it describes in detail the entire process of the Genji and Heike's struggle for power.
Haruki Murakami's highly regarded historical masterpiece of the late Heian Dynasty, which panoramically displays the majestic scenes of Japan's medieval war, has been hailed by Japanese literary historians as "the nation's heroic narrative poem", "the highest achievement of Kamakura literature" and "Japan's national literature". The pinnacle of Japanese historical novels and military stories, the Japanese version of "The Romance of the Three Kingdoms" is, together with "The Tale of Genji", the two masterpieces of Japanese classical literature. The first truly complete Chinese translation, translator Wang Xinxi's nearly 60,000 words of detailed annotations fully explain the rise and fall of the Ping family. The precious color pictures visually show the magnificent historical picture and have extremely high literary, historical and ideological value. Finally, it comes with a rare "Initiation Scroll" on the market, which writes a final conclusion to the rise and fall of the Heike family over the past century. At the end of the 12th century, the Heian Dynasty came to an end. The centralized system in which the emperor and the nobles held real power was gradually declining, and the feudal samurai group with territories and private armed forces was on the rise. As two major samurai groups that held great power in the imperial court and the local government, the Minamotoji and the Heike clan finally broke out in a fierce war from 1156 to 1185 AD due to their intricate grievances and covetousness for ruling power. "The Tale of the Heike" takes the historical chronology as the main axis, and from the perspective of the Heike, it describes in detail the entire process of the Genji and Heike's struggle for power.

Berlin, Alexanderplatz (translated Classic)
General Fiction柏林,亚历山大广场(译文经典)
(germany) Alfred Döblin
The first important metropolitan novel in the history of German literature and a milestone in the history of modern fiction. Description of the novel: Franz had a quarrel with his wife and accidentally killed her. He was sentenced to four years in prison. After being released from prison, he was determined to start a new life. He sold newspapers and small commodities in Alexanderplatz during the day and went to a small hotel to kill time at night. One day he met a young widow, who welcomed him warmly. Franz told his affair to a friend who was doing small business with him. Unexpectedly, the friend went to the widow's house and stole something. Franz was extremely indignant at this man's despicable behavior and stopped communicating with him. Soon he got acquainted with a man named Reinhold, who looked gentle and gentle, but was actually a gangster who forced young girls into prostitution and the leader of a theft group. He repeatedly asked Franz to introduce girls he was tired of to others, but Franz always refused. This gangster held a grudge and used money as bait to get Franz to take the bait. Fu wanted to get out of his circle, but was framed by Lai and broke an arm. After recovering from his injury, Fu returned to Alexander Square to continue his business and met the prostitute Emily. The two helped each other and got along very well. After Reinhold learned of this, he lured Emily to the woods, raped her, and killed her. Franz became a murder suspect...
The first important metropolitan novel in the history of German literature and a milestone in the history of modern fiction. Description of the novel: Franz had a quarrel with his wife and accidentally killed her. He was sentenced to four years in prison. After being released from prison, he was determined to start a new life. He sold newspapers and small commodities in Alexanderplatz during the day and went to a small hotel to kill time at night. One day he met a young widow, who welcomed him warmly. Franz told his affair to a friend who was doing small business with him. Unexpectedly, the friend went to the widow's house and stole something. Franz was extremely indignant at this man's despicable behavior and stopped communicating with him. Soon he got acquainted with a man named Reinhold, who looked gentle and gentle, but was actually a gangster who forced young girls into prostitution and the leader of a theft group. He repeatedly asked Franz to introduce girls he was tired of to others, but Franz always refused. This gangster held a grudge and used money as bait to get Franz to take the bait. Fu wanted to get out of his circle, but was framed by Lai and broke an arm. After recovering from his injury, Fu returned to Alexander Square to continue his business and met the prostitute Emily. The two helped each other and got along very well. After Reinhold learned of this, he lured Emily to the woods, raped her, and killed her. Franz became a murder suspect...

The Three Musketeers
General Fiction三个火枪手
(french) Alexandre Dumas
"The Three Musketeers" is one of the masterpieces of French writer Alexandre Dumas. The novel mainly describes the story of the French Cardinal Richelieu, who became prime minister in 1624 and captured the city of La Rochelle, the main base of the Huguenots in 1628. In order to help King Louis XIII, Archbishop Richelieu tried his best to seize the Queen's ambiguous relationship with the British Prime Minister, the Duke of Buckingham. The protagonist d'Artagnan and his good friends the three musketeers launched a series of struggles to rescue the queen and break through the trap set by the archbishop, and finally preserved the queen's reputation.
"The Three Musketeers" is one of the masterpieces of French writer Alexandre Dumas. The novel mainly describes the story of the French Cardinal Richelieu, who became prime minister in 1624 and captured the city of La Rochelle, the main base of the Huguenots in 1628. In order to help King Louis XIII, Archbishop Richelieu tried his best to seize the Queen's ambiguous relationship with the British Prime Minister, the Duke of Buckingham. The protagonist d'Artagnan and his good friends the three musketeers launched a series of struggles to rescue the queen and break through the trap set by the archbishop, and finally preserved the queen's reputation.

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"The Education of Love" is a work by Italian writer Amicis. It is a famous children's literature work. It is considered one of the ten must-read novels for Italians and an enduring masterpiece in the history of world literature. "The Education of Love" was first published on October 18, 1886, with a total of 100 articles, mainly composed of three parts: the ten-month diary of Italian fourth-grade primary school student Enrico; the admonishing and inspiring articles written by his parents in his diary; and ten short stories read by teachers in class. The content of the diary describes every bit of the little protagonist's life, as well as the trivial matters of his classmates' lives. It is a very loving work.
"The Education of Love" is a work by Italian writer Amicis. It is a famous children's literature work. It is considered one of the ten must-read novels for Italians and an enduring masterpiece in the history of world literature. "The Education of Love" was first published on October 18, 1886, with a total of 100 articles, mainly composed of three parts: the ten-month diary of Italian fourth-grade primary school student Enrico; the admonishing and inspiring articles written by his parents in his diary; and ten short stories read by teachers in class. The content of the diary describes every bit of the little protagonist's life, as well as the trivial matters of his classmates' lives. It is a very loving work.

Jane Eyre
General Fiction简·爱
Charlotte Brontë
Jane Eyre's parents died young and she lived in her uncle's house. She accepted everything, but she was still beaten and scolded. Finally one day, her fear and tolerance reached the limit, and she finally fought back against her aunt face to face. Her aunt sent her to an orphanage, and later she became a tutor at Mr. Rochester's family. Mr. Rochester has an eccentric temper, but after a period of contact, Jane Eyre falls in love with him. During this experience, Jane Eyre grew further and became more passionate, self-respecting and stubborn. However, during their wedding, Mason broke in and pointed out that the mad woman in the penthouse of the castle was Mr. Rochester's wife. Jane Eyre did not want to be a mistress, so she left Thornfield and came to a remote place. With the help of a priest, she found a career as a rural teacher. When the priest proposes marriage to Jane Eyre, she thinks of Mr. Rochester. When she rushes back to Thornfield, the castle is in ruins. The mad woman fell to her death after setting the fire, and Rochester was also injured and disabled. Jane Eyre found him and was greatly shocked. She eventually married him and lived her ideal happy life.
Jane Eyre's parents died young and she lived in her uncle's house. She accepted everything, but she was still beaten and scolded. Finally one day, her fear and tolerance reached the limit, and she finally fought back against her aunt face to face. Her aunt sent her to an orphanage, and later she became a tutor at Mr. Rochester's family. Mr. Rochester has an eccentric temper, but after a period of contact, Jane Eyre falls in love with him. During this experience, Jane Eyre grew further and became more passionate, self-respecting and stubborn. However, during their wedding, Mason broke in and pointed out that the mad woman in the penthouse of the castle was Mr. Rochester's wife. Jane Eyre did not want to be a mistress, so she left Thornfield and came to a remote place. With the help of a priest, she found a career as a rural teacher. When the priest proposes marriage to Jane Eyre, she thinks of Mr. Rochester. When she rushes back to Thornfield, the castle is in ruins. The mad woman fell to her death after setting the fire, and Rochester was also injured and disabled. Jane Eyre found him and was greatly shocked. She eventually married him and lived her ideal happy life.

Notre Dame De Paris (collection Edition)
General Fiction巴黎圣母院(典藏本)
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"Notre Dame de Paris" is the representative work of French writer Victor Hugo. It is a historical novel rich in romanticism. The book takes the twists and turns of the beautiful and kind-hearted street performer Esmeralda and the ugly Notre Dame bell-ringer Quasimodo as the main line. It panoramically displays the customs, beliefs, ethics, law, art and other aspects of medieval Paris, with exciting plots and rich scenes. With his certain philosophical cultivation and profound historical knowledge, the writer's profound insight into the society at that time and the rich presentation of the tragic situation of the people at the bottom triggered readers to think about what is truth, goodness and beauty, and what is false, evil and ugly. This made the novel a world literary classic that transcends time and space, and its influence continues to this day. The translator, Mr. Cheng Zenghou, had a lifelong love and accumulation of Hugo. When he was nearly 60 years old, he began to translate "Notre Dame de Paris" and regarded it as an academic project. In addition to careful consideration of the translation, it also provides contemporary Chinese readers with more than a thousand annotations and more than a hundred exquisite pictures that are rare in other Chinese translations, so as to help readers better experience the full picture of Paris in medieval France while reading the classics.
"Notre Dame de Paris" is the representative work of French writer Victor Hugo. It is a historical novel rich in romanticism. The book takes the twists and turns of the beautiful and kind-hearted street performer Esmeralda and the ugly Notre Dame bell-ringer Quasimodo as the main line. It panoramically displays the customs, beliefs, ethics, law, art and other aspects of medieval Paris, with exciting plots and rich scenes. With his certain philosophical cultivation and profound historical knowledge, the writer's profound insight into the society at that time and the rich presentation of the tragic situation of the people at the bottom triggered readers to think about what is truth, goodness and beauty, and what is false, evil and ugly. This made the novel a world literary classic that transcends time and space, and its influence continues to this day. The translator, Mr. Cheng Zenghou, had a lifelong love and accumulation of Hugo. When he was nearly 60 years old, he began to translate "Notre Dame de Paris" and regarded it as an academic project. In addition to careful consideration of the translation, it also provides contemporary Chinese readers with more than a thousand annotations and more than a hundred exquisite pictures that are rare in other Chinese translations, so as to help readers better experience the full picture of Paris in medieval France while reading the classics.

La Traviata
General Fiction茶花女
(french) Xiao Dumas
Xiao Dumas's first masterpiece that made him famous in the literary world, the story tells an unforgettable and touching love story between a young man and a courtesan of Parisian high society. It expresses the heroine Margaret's desire and persistence for true love, creating a love affair that exudes immortal charm. This timeless love classic celebrates the noble soul and the beauty of humanity, while also ruthlessly exposing the corrupt life of the upper class of the French July Dynasty.
Xiao Dumas's first masterpiece that made him famous in the literary world, the story tells an unforgettable and touching love story between a young man and a courtesan of Parisian high society. It expresses the heroine Margaret's desire and persistence for true love, creating a love affair that exudes immortal charm. This timeless love classic celebrates the noble soul and the beauty of humanity, while also ruthlessly exposing the corrupt life of the upper class of the French July Dynasty.

Treasure Island (audio Bilingual Classic)
General Fiction金银岛(有声双语经典)
(english)robert Louis Stevenson
Yilin's "Audio Bilingual Classics" original version introduces English classics specially written by American education experts for students, and selects classic works that are close to the English acquisition level of Chinese students. The series of books has selected high-quality Chinese translations, accompanied by introductions, introductions to the authors' works and illustrations, and hired senior college entrance examination listening test anchors to read English audio books. The audiobook playback platform is easy to operate. Just scan the QR code in the book to listen and download. The book series covers classic literary works from various countries, allowing children to improve their literary appreciation and English listening and reading skills during reading. The famous children's literature writer Huang Beijia recommends a long article introduction. "Treasure Island" is Robert Louis Stevenson's masterpiece. It has concise language, twists and turns, and a clear story line. It is known as "the best work of children's adventure stories." This book pioneered treasure hunting novels and occupies an important position in the history of world literature. Young Jim accidentally found a treasure map among the relics of an old pirate. Under the organization of the squire, a group of people took a boat to Treasure Island to search for the treasure. However, just as they were about to reach their destination, a shocking conspiracy surfaced. The secret words on the deck and the strange people on the desert island make the prospects of the treasure hunt confusing. Can they find the treasure and return safely? In "Treasure Island", Stevenson tells how courage and wisdom confront evil and greed. This classic adventure novel has been adapted into dozens of film and television works and is loved by readers around the world.
Yilin's "Audio Bilingual Classics" original version introduces English classics specially written by American education experts for students, and selects classic works that are close to the English acquisition level of Chinese students. The series of books has selected high-quality Chinese translations, accompanied by introductions, introductions to the authors' works and illustrations, and hired senior college entrance examination listening test anchors to read English audio books. The audiobook playback platform is easy to operate. Just scan the QR code in the book to listen and download. The book series covers classic literary works from various countries, allowing children to improve their literary appreciation and English listening and reading skills during reading. The famous children's literature writer Huang Beijia recommends a long article introduction. "Treasure Island" is Robert Louis Stevenson's masterpiece. It has concise language, twists and turns, and a clear story line. It is known as "the best work of children's adventure stories." This book pioneered treasure hunting novels and occupies an important position in the history of world literature. Young Jim accidentally found a treasure map among the relics of an old pirate. Under the organization of the squire, a group of people took a boat to Treasure Island to search for the treasure. However, just as they were about to reach their destination, a shocking conspiracy surfaced. The secret words on the deck and the strange people on the desert island make the prospects of the treasure hunt confusing. Can they find the treasure and return safely? In "Treasure Island", Stevenson tells how courage and wisdom confront evil and greed. This classic adventure novel has been adapted into dozens of film and television works and is loved by readers around the world.

The Little Prince (eternal Commemorative Edition)
General Fiction小王子(永恒纪念版)
Saint-exupéry
"The Little Prince" tells the story of the protagonist, the little prince, and the various adventures he experienced during his journey from his own planet to the earth. This book publicly displays 63 original illustrations from "The Little Prince" when it was first published in 1943, and provides a detailed interpretation of each picture. These illustrations are entirely from the author's hand without any reprocessing, allowing readers to feel the author's thoughts poured into them through these original hand-drawn drawings. In addition, this book comes with a brief biography of the author, allowing readers to have a deeper understanding of this legendary writer and pilot. The original English and French versions of "The Little Prince" are also attached at the back of the book for study and reference by every reader who likes "The Little Prince". This is not a fairy tale book just for children, but a life fable for each of us.
"The Little Prince" tells the story of the protagonist, the little prince, and the various adventures he experienced during his journey from his own planet to the earth. This book publicly displays 63 original illustrations from "The Little Prince" when it was first published in 1943, and provides a detailed interpretation of each picture. These illustrations are entirely from the author's hand without any reprocessing, allowing readers to feel the author's thoughts poured into them through these original hand-drawn drawings. In addition, this book comes with a brief biography of the author, allowing readers to have a deeper understanding of this legendary writer and pilot. The original English and French versions of "The Little Prince" are also attached at the back of the book for study and reference by every reader who likes "The Little Prince". This is not a fairy tale book just for children, but a life fable for each of us.

Complete Works of Fitzgerald: Paradise on Earth
General Fiction菲茨杰拉德作品全集:人间天堂
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Amory Bryan is a typical "lost generation". He is handsome in appearance, wealthy in family, full of fantasy and wants to get ahead. He is disdainful of reality with his aristocratic arrogance and is out of tune with society. While studying in college, the surrounding environment intensified his doubts about middle-class values. Just when he was confused and on the verge of degradation, the First World War broke out, and he left the campus and rushed to the military camp. During the war, his mother died and his classmates died tragically on the battlefield. After the war, he returned to New York to do business, but his investment failed and he eventually went bankrupt. At this time, the beloved girl got married, and the spiritual mentor whom I had admired for many years also died of illness. The repeated blows made him hate life to the extreme... "Heaven on Earth" focuses on expressing the strong rebellious spirit of the young generation after the First World War against traditional values and moral standards. It is very similar to Salinger's "The Catcher in the Rye". It is an "educational novel" with modern significance in the history of American literature.
Amory Bryan is a typical "lost generation". He is handsome in appearance, wealthy in family, full of fantasy and wants to get ahead. He is disdainful of reality with his aristocratic arrogance and is out of tune with society. While studying in college, the surrounding environment intensified his doubts about middle-class values. Just when he was confused and on the verge of degradation, the First World War broke out, and he left the campus and rushed to the military camp. During the war, his mother died and his classmates died tragically on the battlefield. After the war, he returned to New York to do business, but his investment failed and he eventually went bankrupt. At this time, the beloved girl got married, and the spiritual mentor whom I had admired for many years also died of illness. The repeated blows made him hate life to the extreme... "Heaven on Earth" focuses on expressing the strong rebellious spirit of the young generation after the First World War against traditional values and moral standards. It is very similar to Salinger's "The Catcher in the Rye". It is an "educational novel" with modern significance in the history of American literature.

The Complete Works of Fitzgerald: Stories from the Jazz Age
General Fiction菲茨杰拉德作品全集:爵士乐时代的故事
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"Stories of the Jazz Age" was published in 1922. It is Fitzgerald's second collection of short stories, and includes 10 short stories: "Nana", "Camel's Back", "May Day", "Return to Youth", "Tarquet in Chipsade Street", "Oh, the Auburn Witch", "The Bitterness of Happiness", "Healing the Heart", "Hot and Cold Blooded" and "Gretchen's Forty Blinks". These short stories have vivid plots and profound implications. They record and describe the dreams, pursuits, love, pain, disappointment, hardship, confusion and other complex life experiences of the younger generation. They condense and reflect the colorful characteristics of the times and the fate of an entire generation or even several generations. They highly dramatize the fierce conflicts between modern consciousness and traditional concepts. They are the short stories written by Fitzgerald in this period that are rich in depth and power.
"Stories of the Jazz Age" was published in 1922. It is Fitzgerald's second collection of short stories, and includes 10 short stories: "Nana", "Camel's Back", "May Day", "Return to Youth", "Tarquet in Chipsade Street", "Oh, the Auburn Witch", "The Bitterness of Happiness", "Healing the Heart", "Hot and Cold Blooded" and "Gretchen's Forty Blinks". These short stories have vivid plots and profound implications. They record and describe the dreams, pursuits, love, pain, disappointment, hardship, confusion and other complex life experiences of the younger generation. They condense and reflect the colorful characteristics of the times and the fate of an entire generation or even several generations. They highly dramatize the fierce conflicts between modern consciousness and traditional concepts. They are the short stories written by Fitzgerald in this period that are rich in depth and power.

The Complete Works of Fitzgerald: All the Sad Young People
General Fiction菲茨杰拉德作品全集:所有悲伤的年轻人
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"All the Sad Young People" is Fitzgerald's third collection of short stories. It is considered to be Fitzgerald's most sonorous and most artistic collection of short stories. It includes 9 short stories: "The Rich Young Master", "A Winter's Dream of Spring", "Baby Party", "Absolution", "Larges Martin-Jones and the Prince of Wales", "The Mind Reader", "In Hot and Cold Blood", "The Wise Move" and "Gretchen's Forty Blinks". These stories have serious themes, profound contents, rigorous structures, and smooth writing styles. They reflect a talented novelist's keen observation of society and awareness of the future, and represent Fitzgerald's mature creative ideas and established artistic style.
"All the Sad Young People" is Fitzgerald's third collection of short stories. It is considered to be Fitzgerald's most sonorous and most artistic collection of short stories. It includes 9 short stories: "The Rich Young Master", "A Winter's Dream of Spring", "Baby Party", "Absolution", "Larges Martin-Jones and the Prince of Wales", "The Mind Reader", "In Hot and Cold Blood", "The Wise Move" and "Gretchen's Forty Blinks". These stories have serious themes, profound contents, rigorous structures, and smooth writing styles. They reflect a talented novelist's keen observation of society and awareness of the future, and represent Fitzgerald's mature creative ideas and established artistic style.

Tess (english Version)
General Fiction苔丝(英文版)
(english) Thomas Hardy
The book was first printed in 1891. It is now recognized as one of the most important classic works of literature in English literature. The BBC has a list of the best literary works from the 19th to 20th centuries in the English-speaking world. The book ranks 26th, which shows the great charm of this book. In addition, due to the huge influence of this book in the Western literary world, it has been adapted to the screen several times and made into a TV series several times. In the late 1980s, China introduced "Tess" starring the famous French actress Kinski. Recently, the British version of the TV series "Tess" was also introduced to China.
The book was first printed in 1891. It is now recognized as one of the most important classic works of literature in English literature. The BBC has a list of the best literary works from the 19th to 20th centuries in the English-speaking world. The book ranks 26th, which shows the great charm of this book. In addition, due to the huge influence of this book in the Western literary world, it has been adapted to the screen several times and made into a TV series several times. In the late 1980s, China introduced "Tess" starring the famous French actress Kinski. Recently, the British version of the TV series "Tess" was also introduced to China.

The Count of Monte Cristo (complete Works) (english Version)
General Fiction基督山伯爵(全集)(英文版)
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The masterpiece of Alexandre Dumas, a famous French writer in the 19th century. According to the editor's verification, this English translation manuscript is another famous translation work by Constance Garnett, a famous English translator in the 19th century. This version has become the classic version of the English translation and is also recognized as the classic version in the best public edition. The story takes place in France, Italy, and a small Mediterranean island. The story takes place between 1815 and 1838. That was the time when Napoleon returned to the center of power from exile. This history becomes the background of the entire story. These include hope, fairness, revenge, mercy and forgiveness and other big human issues. The protagonist of the story was framed and arrested, and then successfully escaped from prison and began a revenge plan. But when this revenge plan was finally implemented, it hurt both the avenged and the innocent.
The masterpiece of Alexandre Dumas, a famous French writer in the 19th century. According to the editor's verification, this English translation manuscript is another famous translation work by Constance Garnett, a famous English translator in the 19th century. This version has become the classic version of the English translation and is also recognized as the classic version in the best public edition. The story takes place in France, Italy, and a small Mediterranean island. The story takes place between 1815 and 1838. That was the time when Napoleon returned to the center of power from exile. This history becomes the background of the entire story. These include hope, fairness, revenge, mercy and forgiveness and other big human issues. The protagonist of the story was framed and arrested, and then successfully escaped from prison and began a revenge plan. But when this revenge plan was finally implemented, it hurt both the avenged and the innocent.

The Three Musketeers (english Version)
General Fiction三个火枪手(英文版)
(french) Alexandre Dumas
"The Three Musketeers" is one of the most famous works by Alexandre Dumas, the most famous French novelist in the 19th century. The story tells that d'Artagnan, who was born as a civilian, went to Paris to join the army, joined King Louis XIII's musketeer guard, and became good friends with three other musketeers. In order to protect the reputation of Queen Anna of Austria, they fought against Cardinal Richelieu, defeated many obstacles set by Richelieu, went to England, retrieved the Queen's diamond from the Duke of Buckingham, and thwarted Richelieu's plot to sow discord between the King and Queen.
"The Three Musketeers" is one of the most famous works by Alexandre Dumas, the most famous French novelist in the 19th century. The story tells that d'Artagnan, who was born as a civilian, went to Paris to join the army, joined King Louis XIII's musketeer guard, and became good friends with three other musketeers. In order to protect the reputation of Queen Anna of Austria, they fought against Cardinal Richelieu, defeated many obstacles set by Richelieu, went to England, retrieved the Queen's diamond from the Duke of Buckingham, and thwarted Richelieu's plot to sow discord between the King and Queen.

Emma (english Version)
General Fiction艾玛(英文版)
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The novel "Emma" is one of the most influential classic novels in the 19th century, written by the famous British writer Jane Austen. The protagonist of the novel is a girl named Emma, who is beautiful, intelligent and wealthy. But at the same time, she is also an out-and-out dreamer. She enthusiastically pays attention to the romantic stories around her, but stubbornly believes that she will never fall into them. As an orphan, she took matters into her own hands and directed love again and again. When the girl thought she was in love with the magistrate, Emma discovered that she had also fallen in love with the same gentleman. Although this was contrary to her vow of never marrying from the beginning, she had to give up her vow of innocence when she fell in love. This work has been adapted to the screen many times and made into a TV series many times, and is widely loved in the West. This manuscript was originally published in 1815. Although it is a love and romance novel, the author also wanted to use this novel to deeply explore the difficulties and worries faced by British women at that time.
The novel "Emma" is one of the most influential classic novels in the 19th century, written by the famous British writer Jane Austen. The protagonist of the novel is a girl named Emma, who is beautiful, intelligent and wealthy. But at the same time, she is also an out-and-out dreamer. She enthusiastically pays attention to the romantic stories around her, but stubbornly believes that she will never fall into them. As an orphan, she took matters into her own hands and directed love again and again. When the girl thought she was in love with the magistrate, Emma discovered that she had also fallen in love with the same gentleman. Although this was contrary to her vow of never marrying from the beginning, she had to give up her vow of innocence when she fell in love. This work has been adapted to the screen many times and made into a TV series many times, and is widely loved in the West. This manuscript was originally published in 1815. Although it is a love and romance novel, the author also wanted to use this novel to deeply explore the difficulties and worries faced by British women at that time.

Anna Karenina (complete Works) (english Version)
General Fiction安娜卡列尼娜(全集)(英文版)
(russian) Leo Tolstoy
"Anna Karenina" is the representative work of Leo Tolstoy, the most famous Russian writer in the 19th century. It was first published in 1877. Through Anna's personal life experience, the work profoundly explains to the society the writer's profound thinking on major issues such as women, marriage, life, life and death.
"Anna Karenina" is the representative work of Leo Tolstoy, the most famous Russian writer in the 19th century. It was first published in 1877. Through Anna's personal life experience, the work profoundly explains to the society the writer's profound thinking on major issues such as women, marriage, life, life and death.

La Traviata (english Version)
General Fiction茶花女(英文版)
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"La Traviata" is a masterpiece by Alexandre Dumas, the son of the famous French writer Alexandre Dumas in the 19th century. More than a hundred years after its publication, it has been recognized as a classic of world literature and has also become a must-have in Western spiritual and cultural life. This version has also become the most classic model version of the English translation. The protagonist of the story is a young man who fell in love with the prostitute Margaret. But the young man's father did not agree that this relationship would come to any fruition. So, there was a lot of obstruction. As a result, a touching love story was born. This section covers the big issues in human nature such as hope, love, compassion and forgiveness, and also provides a very perspective analysis and exposure of social classes.
"La Traviata" is a masterpiece by Alexandre Dumas, the son of the famous French writer Alexandre Dumas in the 19th century. More than a hundred years after its publication, it has been recognized as a classic of world literature and has also become a must-have in Western spiritual and cultural life. This version has also become the most classic model version of the English translation. The protagonist of the story is a young man who fell in love with the prostitute Margaret. But the young man's father did not agree that this relationship would come to any fruition. So, there was a lot of obstruction. As a result, a touching love story was born. This section covers the big issues in human nature such as hope, love, compassion and forgiveness, and also provides a very perspective analysis and exposure of social classes.

Jane Eyre (english Version)
General Fiction简爱(英文版)
Charlotte Brontë
"Jane Eyre" is the masterpiece of the famous British writer Charlotte Bronte in the 19th century. The protagonist Jane Eyre is a pure-hearted and thoughtful woman who lives at the bottom of society and suffers many hardships. But she has a stubborn character and the courage to pursue equality and happiness. With rich lyrical writing style and profound and delicate psychological description, the novel fascinatingly shows the ups and downs of the love experience of the hero and heroine, and praises the break away from all old customs. Deep love rooted in mutual understanding and respect has a strong artistic power that shocks the soul. Its most successful thing is to create an image of a woman who dares to resist and fight for freedom and equal status.
"Jane Eyre" is the masterpiece of the famous British writer Charlotte Bronte in the 19th century. The protagonist Jane Eyre is a pure-hearted and thoughtful woman who lives at the bottom of society and suffers many hardships. But she has a stubborn character and the courage to pursue equality and happiness. With rich lyrical writing style and profound and delicate psychological description, the novel fascinatingly shows the ups and downs of the love experience of the hero and heroine, and praises the break away from all old customs. Deep love rooted in mutual understanding and respect has a strong artistic power that shocks the soul. Its most successful thing is to create an image of a woman who dares to resist and fight for freedom and equal status.

Ulysses (english Version)
General Fiction尤利西斯(英文版)
(ireland) James Joyce
"Ulysses" was first serialized in the American magazine "The Little Review" from 1918 until it ended in 1920. It was later published as a full book. It was subsequently recognized as "one of the most important literary works in modern literature". The so-called "Ulysses" is Homer's "Odyssey". The book has nearly 270,000 words (English) and uses 30,030 vocabulary words. As soon as it was published, it aroused great curiosity. Because the author uses "stream of consciousness", a popular psychological research technique in the early 20th century, and carefully considers the layout, the book uses many distinctive methods such as puns, metaphors, and humor. It is now recognized as "the most remarkable novel". In 1998, the Modern Library of America listed this novel among the "Best Novels in the English-speaking World of the 20th Century" and ranked it at the top of the list, which shows how much influence this novel had on 20th century literature.
"Ulysses" was first serialized in the American magazine "The Little Review" from 1918 until it ended in 1920. It was later published as a full book. It was subsequently recognized as "one of the most important literary works in modern literature". The so-called "Ulysses" is Homer's "Odyssey". The book has nearly 270,000 words (English) and uses 30,030 vocabulary words. As soon as it was published, it aroused great curiosity. Because the author uses "stream of consciousness", a popular psychological research technique in the early 20th century, and carefully considers the layout, the book uses many distinctive methods such as puns, metaphors, and humor. It is now recognized as "the most remarkable novel". In 1998, the Modern Library of America listed this novel among the "Best Novels in the English-speaking World of the 20th Century" and ranked it at the top of the list, which shows how much influence this novel had on 20th century literature.
