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我坐在大地上:希克梅特诗选
(türkiye) Written By Nazim Hikmet Edited By Zhou Liangpei
Turkish poet Nazim Hikmet is considered the founder of modern Turkish poetry. Between 1929 and 1936, he published nine collections of poetry, introduced spoken language and free verse, and innovated Turkish poetry tradition; he won the World Peace Prize in 1950. While living abroad, the poet wrote many poems with the theme of maintaining peace, and more of his works expressed his love for the motherland and his nostalgia for his hometown. After Hikmet's death, his reputation increased day by day, and his poems are rare artistic treasures in the history of Turkish literature.
Turkish poet Nazim Hikmet is considered the founder of modern Turkish poetry. Between 1929 and 1936, he published nine collections of poetry, introduced spoken language and free verse, and innovated Turkish poetry tradition; he won the World Peace Prize in 1950. While living abroad, the poet wrote many poems with the theme of maintaining peace, and more of his works expressed his love for the motherland and his nostalgia for his hometown. After Hikmet's death, his reputation increased day by day, and his poems are rare artistic treasures in the history of Turkish literature.

Old Possum's Practical Cat Guide
Literature老负鼠的实用猫经
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This is a collection of poems for children written by the famous poet Eliot. The world-famous musical "Cats" was adapted from this book. The poet wrote about cats with various personalities and styles in humorous writing, including theater cats, mysterious cats, railway cats, city cats... It can be called a complete collection of cats. At the same time, it also shows another side of Eliot's literary creation: humorous, cute, tricky, and full of warmth. The famous poet and translator Sanke has lovingly translated the work, comparing it with the original English version; exquisite illustrations and humorous poems complement each other.
This is a collection of poems for children written by the famous poet Eliot. The world-famous musical "Cats" was adapted from this book. The poet wrote about cats with various personalities and styles in humorous writing, including theater cats, mysterious cats, railway cats, city cats... It can be called a complete collection of cats. At the same time, it also shows another side of Eliot's literary creation: humorous, cute, tricky, and full of warmth. The famous poet and translator Sanke has lovingly translated the work, comparing it with the original English version; exquisite illustrations and humorous poems complement each other.

If Sadness Could Speak
Literature假如悲伤会说话
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"If Sadness Could Talk" selects the beautiful prose poems "Tears and Laughter", "Wanderer" and "Broken Wings". The theme of love and beauty runs through the poem from beginning to end, expressing the desire for freedom, ideals, love and beauty in the eulogy of nature; the description of life experience all contains the exploration of the true meaning of life. These poems convey the essence under the description of the scene and touch people's hearts.
"If Sadness Could Talk" selects the beautiful prose poems "Tears and Laughter", "Wanderer" and "Broken Wings". The theme of love and beauty runs through the poem from beginning to end, expressing the desire for freedom, ideals, love and beauty in the eulogy of nature; the description of life experience all contains the exploration of the true meaning of life. These poems convey the essence under the description of the scene and touch people's hearts.

Sing for the Season When Lilacs Bloom
Literature为紫丁香开放的时节歌唱
(u. S.) Walt Whitman
"Singing for the Season of Lilacs Blooming" is a selection of 28 songs from "Leaves of Grass". It contains a eulogy for freedom, democracy, and equality, as well as the belief that all things have animism and the immortal soul; it has the wild natural scenery of the United States and the magnificent and boiling city scenes, it has the praise of the body and sex, and it has the fearlessness of death... It shows a strong personality and is filled with unrestrained enthusiasm.
"Singing for the Season of Lilacs Blooming" is a selection of 28 songs from "Leaves of Grass". It contains a eulogy for freedom, democracy, and equality, as well as the belief that all things have animism and the immortal soul; it has the wild natural scenery of the United States and the magnificent and boiling city scenes, it has the praise of the body and sex, and it has the fearlessness of death... It shows a strong personality and is filled with unrestrained enthusiasm.

Youth is a Gloomy Storm
Literature青春 是一场阴郁的风暴
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"Flowers of Evil" is a masterpiece of poetry by French poet Baudelaire. The publication of his collection of poems in 1857 made him famous in one fell swoop and established his position in the history of French and even world poetry. "Youth Is a Melancholy Storm" contains 56 "youth" themed poems from "Flowers of Evil", from which everyone can read their own fear and love, sadness and despair. Baudelaire said: "In this book, I put all my heart, all my tenderness, all my religion and all my hatred..." He regarded this collection of poems as an outlet for his emotions and placed all his hopes and beliefs on it.
"Flowers of Evil" is a masterpiece of poetry by French poet Baudelaire. The publication of his collection of poems in 1857 made him famous in one fell swoop and established his position in the history of French and even world poetry. "Youth Is a Melancholy Storm" contains 56 "youth" themed poems from "Flowers of Evil", from which everyone can read their own fear and love, sadness and despair. Baudelaire said: "In this book, I put all my heart, all my tenderness, all my religion and all my hatred..." He regarded this collection of poems as an outlet for his emotions and placed all his hopes and beliefs on it.

乔叟文集(全集)
(english) Geoffrey Chaucer
Chaucer is the most important poet in the British Middle Ages and the founder of British national literature. Historical literary historians have called him the "father of British poetry." Chaucer's creations in this collection of works, from the perspective of early humanism, richly and colorfully reflected various social lives in the Middle Ages, portrayed the ideological outlook of people from all walks of life in the cradle of British capitalism, exposed the shamelessness of the monks, and boldly raised the issue of love and women. Titles include "The Canterbury Tales", "The Duchess' Book", etc. Fang Zhong's translation of "The Collected Works of Chaucer" is reliable, reliable and exquisite in diction. He has made a pioneering contribution to the translation and research of Chaucer in my country.
Chaucer is the most important poet in the British Middle Ages and the founder of British national literature. Historical literary historians have called him the "father of British poetry." Chaucer's creations in this collection of works, from the perspective of early humanism, richly and colorfully reflected various social lives in the Middle Ages, portrayed the ideological outlook of people from all walks of life in the cradle of British capitalism, exposed the shamelessness of the monks, and boldly raised the issue of love and women. Titles include "The Canterbury Tales", "The Duchess' Book", etc. Fang Zhong's translation of "The Collected Works of Chaucer" is reliable, reliable and exquisite in diction. He has made a pioneering contribution to the translation and research of Chaucer in my country.

草叶集:惠特曼诗选(经典译林)
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"Leaves of Grass" is the representative work of the American poet Whitman. It is the first collection of poems with American national style and style in the history of American literature. It created a generation of poetry style, which subverted the European poetry creation model that American poets followed before, from content to form, and had a great influence on the American poetry world. "Leaves of Grass: Selected Poems by Whitman" is written by Li Yeguang, a Whitman research expert and poetry translator, who selects the essence of the poems and translates them vividly. The bold, unrestrained, simple and rough language reproduces the vitality of the United States of that era. The language of poetry is close to spoken language, vivid and easy to understand, and has a distinctive rhythm.
"Leaves of Grass" is the representative work of the American poet Whitman. It is the first collection of poems with American national style and style in the history of American literature. It created a generation of poetry style, which subverted the European poetry creation model that American poets followed before, from content to form, and had a great influence on the American poetry world. "Leaves of Grass: Selected Poems by Whitman" is written by Li Yeguang, a Whitman research expert and poetry translator, who selects the essence of the poems and translates them vividly. The bold, unrestrained, simple and rough language reproduces the vitality of the United States of that era. The language of poetry is close to spoken language, vivid and easy to understand, and has a distinctive rhythm.

Selection of Manyoshu
Literature万叶集精选
(japanese) Compiled By Otomo Kamochi
"Man'yoshu" is the oldest and largest extant collection of Japanese songs in Japan. It contains a huge collection of more than 4,500 Japanese songs from the early seventh century to the middle of the eighth century. It not only records colorful Japanese songs for future generations, but also provides future generations of readers with relevant situations and information on Japanese society, politics, culture, customs and other aspects of that period. From the perspective of literary history, it has the significance of connecting the past and the future. Waka, which was gradually separated from the ancient model of oral singing of ballads and group creation, continued to develop under the strong influence of Han culture, and made leaps and bounds in many aspects, including expression forms and singing themes. It eventually formed the unique artistic style and aesthetic characteristics of Manyo Waka, which set a model for subsequent waka creations. The translator of this book, Mr. Qian Daosun, has been engaged in the translation of Japanese classical literature for many years during his lifetime. He has profound knowledge and a good foundation in classical Chinese. He can translate Waka using stylistic forms of different periods according to the different creation periods of Waka. This book is about 700 Man'yo poems that he carefully selected and translated. Although it accounts for a small proportion of the entire Man'yo Collection, the translation is elegant and beautiful, and it is a rare example of translation of foreign classical poetry.
"Man'yoshu" is the oldest and largest extant collection of Japanese songs in Japan. It contains a huge collection of more than 4,500 Japanese songs from the early seventh century to the middle of the eighth century. It not only records colorful Japanese songs for future generations, but also provides future generations of readers with relevant situations and information on Japanese society, politics, culture, customs and other aspects of that period. From the perspective of literary history, it has the significance of connecting the past and the future. Waka, which was gradually separated from the ancient model of oral singing of ballads and group creation, continued to develop under the strong influence of Han culture, and made leaps and bounds in many aspects, including expression forms and singing themes. It eventually formed the unique artistic style and aesthetic characteristics of Manyo Waka, which set a model for subsequent waka creations. The translator of this book, Mr. Qian Daosun, has been engaged in the translation of Japanese classical literature for many years during his lifetime. He has profound knowledge and a good foundation in classical Chinese. He can translate Waka using stylistic forms of different periods according to the different creation periods of Waka. This book is about 700 Man'yo poems that he carefully selected and translated. Although it accounts for a small proportion of the entire Man'yo Collection, the translation is elegant and beautiful, and it is a rare example of translation of foreign classical poetry.

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

生命与希望之歌(汉译世界文学名著丛书)
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The Nicaraguan poet Rubén Dario is the most influential poet in the modern development of Latin American literature. His poetry not only has a huge influence in Latin America, but also plays a unique role in the innovation and progress of Spanish poetry as a whole. The modernist literary creation he represents is also a watershed in the history of the development of Spanish poetry. He is an indispensable outstanding figure in studying the overall achievements of Latin American literature. This book includes Dario's collection of poems "Songs of Life and Hope" published in 1905. This is his most outstanding collection of poems and a symbol of his transformation from escapism to new cosmopolitanism. "Song of Life and Hope" was first translated and published in China in 1997 and received unanimous praise from the literary circle.
The Nicaraguan poet Rubén Dario is the most influential poet in the modern development of Latin American literature. His poetry not only has a huge influence in Latin America, but also plays a unique role in the innovation and progress of Spanish poetry as a whole. The modernist literary creation he represents is also a watershed in the history of the development of Spanish poetry. He is an indispensable outstanding figure in studying the overall achievements of Latin American literature. This book includes Dario's collection of poems "Songs of Life and Hope" published in 1905. This is his most outstanding collection of poems and a symbol of his transformation from escapism to new cosmopolitanism. "Song of Life and Hope" was first translated and published in China in 1997 and received unanimous praise from the literary circle.

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

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

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

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

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

吠月:萩原朔太郎诗集
(japan) Hagiwara Sakutaro
This book selects more than a hundred poems from Hagiwara Sakutaro's representative poetry collections such as "Barking Moon", "Blue Cat", "Collection of Innocence" and "Iceland" to provide readers with a comprehensive presentation of the poetry and life of this talented poet.
This book selects more than a hundred poems from Hagiwara Sakutaro's representative poetry collections such as "Barking Moon", "Blue Cat", "Collection of Innocence" and "Iceland" to provide readers with a comprehensive presentation of the poetry and life of this talented poet.

红色手推车:威廉·卡洛斯·威廉斯诗选
(us) William Carlos Williams
This book selects more than 120 handed down works from William Carlos Williams' lifetime creations and collects them into a volume. It includes not only the most widely praised masterpieces such as "The Red Trolley", "Note" and "A Song", but also other representative works of the poet in different creative periods to fully display the creative aspects of this great poet.
This book selects more than 120 handed down works from William Carlos Williams' lifetime creations and collects them into a volume. It includes not only the most widely praised masterpieces such as "The Red Trolley", "Note" and "A Song", but also other representative works of the poet in different creative periods to fully display the creative aspects of this great poet.

One Hundred Haiku Poems by Chen Qingxi
Literature陈清溪俳句一百首
Chen Xing
Haiku is a type of poetry in Japanese. It is a classical short poem. It is composed of seventeen Japanese syllables and must be embedded in the word of the season. As a novel poetry form, haiku has been deeply loved by Japanese people since the 15th century. Although famous haiku works are well-known in Japan, there are not many world-famous haiku poets. This is related to the fact that Japanese itself is a small language with a small audience, and many people stay away from classical poetry itself. The author is committed to starting from the classics and writing poetry in a modern way for 25 years. This haiku collection is 100 selected from the author's 700 haiku creations. Translate in vernacular form. Trying to write haiku in a way that is different from Japanese thinking and escapes from imitation.
Haiku is a type of poetry in Japanese. It is a classical short poem. It is composed of seventeen Japanese syllables and must be embedded in the word of the season. As a novel poetry form, haiku has been deeply loved by Japanese people since the 15th century. Although famous haiku works are well-known in Japan, there are not many world-famous haiku poets. This is related to the fact that Japanese itself is a small language with a small audience, and many people stay away from classical poetry itself. The author is committed to starting from the classics and writing poetry in a modern way for 25 years. This haiku collection is 100 selected from the author's 700 haiku creations. Translate in vernacular form. Trying to write haiku in a way that is different from Japanese thinking and escapes from imitation.

Prometheus Liberated
Literature解放了的普罗密修斯
(uk) Percy Bysshe Shelley
The content of this book is based on Greek mythology and the tragic works of the ancient Greek poet Aeschylus. It tells the story of Prometheus who helped Jupiter win the throne of the Emperor of Heaven, but after Jupiter came to the throne, he actually wanted to destroy mankind. Prometheus protected mankind against Jupiter, stole the fire of wisdom for mankind, and taught them all skills and technologies. Jupiter retaliated with vicious means and tied Prometheus to the Caucasus Mountains. During the day, vultures pecked at his internal organs. At night, those internal organs grew again, causing endless pain... As a passionate and unrestrained singer of freedom, in "Prometheus Unchained", Shelley showed his innovative spirit and praise of justice with extremely high creativity.
The content of this book is based on Greek mythology and the tragic works of the ancient Greek poet Aeschylus. It tells the story of Prometheus who helped Jupiter win the throne of the Emperor of Heaven, but after Jupiter came to the throne, he actually wanted to destroy mankind. Prometheus protected mankind against Jupiter, stole the fire of wisdom for mankind, and taught them all skills and technologies. Jupiter retaliated with vicious means and tied Prometheus to the Caucasus Mountains. During the day, vultures pecked at his internal organs. At night, those internal organs grew again, causing endless pain... As a passionate and unrestrained singer of freedom, in "Prometheus Unchained", Shelley showed his innovative spirit and praise of justice with extremely high creativity.

莎士比亚爱情诗集(插图珍藏版)
(uk) Written By William Shakespeare Illustrated By Eric Gill
"Shakespeare's Love Poems (Illustrated Collector's Edition)" compiles Shakespeare's love poems into one volume, with exquisite illustrations by the legendary British artist Eric Gill. It contains four major chapters in sequence: "Venus and Adonis", "Sonnets" and "Sonnets". "The Lover's Complaint" and "The Love Seeker" are accompanied by detailed translator's explanations and annotations. In addition to maintaining the rhythm of the original poem, the English poetry translator Mr. Cao Minglun also retained the rhyme pattern of the original poem during the translation, allowing readers to truly understand the unique charm of Shakespeare's love poems. "Venus and Adoni" is a very popular love narrative poem at the end of the 16th century. It is based on Ovid's "Metamorphoses" and describes Venus, the goddess of love, pursuing the young Adonis, a passionate romantic story of a woman pursuing a man. The poem is fresh and lively, has beautiful melody, exquisite metaphors and magnificent language. There are 154 "Sonnets" in total. They are a symbol of the mature development of Shakespeare's humanistic spirit and a monument to his superb artistic level. They are full of praise for truth, goodness and beauty, criticism of falsehood, evil and ugliness, and yearning for human liberation, personal dignity and social justice. "The Lover's Complaint" is a rare complaint poem whose style emerged during the Renaissance. It was praised by critics as soon as it was published in the early 17th century. "Love Seeker" has a total of 21 songs, which are catchy and have a ballad flavor.
"Shakespeare's Love Poems (Illustrated Collector's Edition)" compiles Shakespeare's love poems into one volume, with exquisite illustrations by the legendary British artist Eric Gill. It contains four major chapters in sequence: "Venus and Adonis", "Sonnets" and "Sonnets". "The Lover's Complaint" and "The Love Seeker" are accompanied by detailed translator's explanations and annotations. In addition to maintaining the rhythm of the original poem, the English poetry translator Mr. Cao Minglun also retained the rhyme pattern of the original poem during the translation, allowing readers to truly understand the unique charm of Shakespeare's love poems. "Venus and Adoni" is a very popular love narrative poem at the end of the 16th century. It is based on Ovid's "Metamorphoses" and describes Venus, the goddess of love, pursuing the young Adonis, a passionate romantic story of a woman pursuing a man. The poem is fresh and lively, has beautiful melody, exquisite metaphors and magnificent language. There are 154 "Sonnets" in total. They are a symbol of the mature development of Shakespeare's humanistic spirit and a monument to his superb artistic level. They are full of praise for truth, goodness and beauty, criticism of falsehood, evil and ugliness, and yearning for human liberation, personal dignity and social justice. "The Lover's Complaint" is a rare complaint poem whose style emerged during the Renaissance. It was praised by critics as soon as it was published in the early 17th century. "Love Seeker" has a total of 21 songs, which are catchy and have a ballad flavor.

Loneliness is Charming
Literature孤独是迷人的
Emily Dickinson
Dickinson is an extremely unique female poet in the history of world poetry. Her works have been continuously translated, introduced and read for more than a hundred years, and are often read and updated. The language of Dickinson's original poem is concise and profound, which places extremely high demands on the Chinese translation of his poems. The Motie Classic Edition of Dickinson's Poems is translated by the pioneer poet Wei Huan. It follows the translation of Dickinson's well-known and popular poems as a whole, and provides the majority of poetry lovers with a "friendly" and "fresh" selection of Dickinson's poems. Moreover, in order to meet the readers' needs for reading the original text, the new edition of Dickinson's Selected Poems uses bilingual content in Chinese and English.
Dickinson is an extremely unique female poet in the history of world poetry. Her works have been continuously translated, introduced and read for more than a hundred years, and are often read and updated. The language of Dickinson's original poem is concise and profound, which places extremely high demands on the Chinese translation of his poems. The Motie Classic Edition of Dickinson's Poems is translated by the pioneer poet Wei Huan. It follows the translation of Dickinson's well-known and popular poems as a whole, and provides the majority of poetry lovers with a "friendly" and "fresh" selection of Dickinson's poems. Moreover, in order to meet the readers' needs for reading the original text, the new edition of Dickinson's Selected Poems uses bilingual content in Chinese and English.

荷马史诗:伊利亚特·奥德赛(插图珍藏本)
(ancient Greece) Homer (english) Illustrations By John Flaxman
"Homer's Epic" is said to have been written by the blind poet Homer of ancient Greece. It is an immortal heroic epic of ancient Greece and the cornerstone of Western classical culture. The entire poem "Iliad" is divided into 24 volumes and 15,693 lines. It mainly tells the story of the Greek coalition's siege of Troy, a city in Asia Minor. It centers on the quarrel between the Greek coalition commander Agamemnon and the Greek hero Achilles, and focuses on what happened fifty days before the end of the war. The Greek hero Achilles refused to fight in anger because he had a female prisoner taken by his commander Agamemnon, and the Greek coalition suffered a setback. Later, after his friend Patroclus died in battle, he went into battle again and finally killed the Trojan general Hector, turning defeat into victory for the Greek coalition. The Odyssey consists of 24 volumes and 12,110 lines. It tells the story of Odysseus, the hero of the Greek coalition and King of Ithaca, who drifted on the sea for ten years after the Trojan War. After going through hardships and dangers, he finally returned to his homeland and reunited with his wife. Odysseus was brave and resourceful, and used the Trojan horse trick in the Trojan War, and the Greek coalition finally won. He went through many hardships and dangers on his way back home, and subdued the Cyclops and witches. He was also allowed to stay on the island for 7 years by the fairy Calypso. Finally, he asked the prophet Teiresias for directions before he could return to his hometown. At that time, his wife Penelope was suffering from the entanglement of suitors from all over the world, so he disguised himself as a beggar, shot all the suitors to death, and finally reunited his family.
"Homer's Epic" is said to have been written by the blind poet Homer of ancient Greece. It is an immortal heroic epic of ancient Greece and the cornerstone of Western classical culture. The entire poem "Iliad" is divided into 24 volumes and 15,693 lines. It mainly tells the story of the Greek coalition's siege of Troy, a city in Asia Minor. It centers on the quarrel between the Greek coalition commander Agamemnon and the Greek hero Achilles, and focuses on what happened fifty days before the end of the war. The Greek hero Achilles refused to fight in anger because he had a female prisoner taken by his commander Agamemnon, and the Greek coalition suffered a setback. Later, after his friend Patroclus died in battle, he went into battle again and finally killed the Trojan general Hector, turning defeat into victory for the Greek coalition. The Odyssey consists of 24 volumes and 12,110 lines. It tells the story of Odysseus, the hero of the Greek coalition and King of Ithaca, who drifted on the sea for ten years after the Trojan War. After going through hardships and dangers, he finally returned to his homeland and reunited with his wife. Odysseus was brave and resourceful, and used the Trojan horse trick in the Trojan War, and the Greek coalition finally won. He went through many hardships and dangers on his way back home, and subdued the Cyclops and witches. He was also allowed to stay on the island for 7 years by the fairy Calypso. Finally, he asked the prophet Teiresias for directions before he could return to his hometown. At that time, his wife Penelope was suffering from the entanglement of suitors from all over the world, so he disguised himself as a beggar, shot all the suitors to death, and finally reunited his family.

Selected Poems of Shevchenko
Literature谢甫琴科诗选
(ukraine) Shevchenko
Shevchenko was Ukraine's first outstanding folk poet and was known as the "Kobcha (a Ukrainian string instrument) singer". His poems adopt simple folk forms, and their main content is to reflect the suffering life of the Ukrainian people and express his love for his hometown. The collection of poems "Kobza Singer" published in 1840 is in the form of folk songs, and the content shows a protest against the reality of serfdom. Among them, the long poem "Caterina" describes the pain and death of a bullied woman and exposes the hypocrisy of the tsarist officers. It is one of his masterpieces. In 1841, he published the long lyric poem "Haidamark", praising the Ukrainian peasants' historical struggle against the Polish aristocratic landowners. He graduated from the Academy of Fine Arts in 1845 and was awarded the title of Free Artist. Chapters such as "Dream", "Caucasus" and "Testament" in the collection of poems all have a strong revolutionary tendency against national oppression and the autocratic system, marking a new stage in the poet's creation. Late poetry called on the people to rise up in revolution. His creations had a significant impact on Ukrainian literature.
Shevchenko was Ukraine's first outstanding folk poet and was known as the "Kobcha (a Ukrainian string instrument) singer". His poems adopt simple folk forms, and their main content is to reflect the suffering life of the Ukrainian people and express his love for his hometown. The collection of poems "Kobza Singer" published in 1840 is in the form of folk songs, and the content shows a protest against the reality of serfdom. Among them, the long poem "Caterina" describes the pain and death of a bullied woman and exposes the hypocrisy of the tsarist officers. It is one of his masterpieces. In 1841, he published the long lyric poem "Haidamark", praising the Ukrainian peasants' historical struggle against the Polish aristocratic landowners. He graduated from the Academy of Fine Arts in 1845 and was awarded the title of Free Artist. Chapters such as "Dream", "Caucasus" and "Testament" in the collection of poems all have a strong revolutionary tendency against national oppression and the autocratic system, marking a new stage in the poet's creation. Late poetry called on the people to rise up in revolution. His creations had a significant impact on Ukrainian literature.

天上大风:良宽俳句·短歌·汉诗400
(japan) Liang Kuan
Yoshikan is an important representative figure of Japanese culture. His life experience of poverty, loneliness and contentment, as well as his unique world of poetry, have influenced Japan and even the world. This book selects more than 400 haiku, waka and Chinese poems from Ryokan. The haiku and waka are translated into Chinese, supplemented by the original Japanese text, pronunciation and translation annotations, and the Chinese poems are accompanied by concise annotations.
Yoshikan is an important representative figure of Japanese culture. His life experience of poverty, loneliness and contentment, as well as his unique world of poetry, have influenced Japan and even the world. This book selects more than 400 haiku, waka and Chinese poems from Ryokan. The haiku and waka are translated into Chinese, supplemented by the original Japanese text, pronunciation and translation annotations, and the Chinese poems are accompanied by concise annotations.

Eternal Dice: Selected Poems of Vallejo
Literature永恒的骰子:巴列霍诗选
(peru) Cesar Vallejo
This collection of poems selects 100 representative works of the Peruvian poet Vallejo, covering his four collections of poems "The Black Messenger", "Trilce", "Poetry of Humanity" and "Spain, please ask this cup to leave me". The project of Chinese translation of the selected poems spans more than 40 years. The poet's avant-garde techniques break through traditional language, and behind the distorted images and broken sentences are hidden warm and sincere emotions. The work vividly depicts the absurd situation of human beings in the face of death and irrational social life.
This collection of poems selects 100 representative works of the Peruvian poet Vallejo, covering his four collections of poems "The Black Messenger", "Trilce", "Poetry of Humanity" and "Spain, please ask this cup to leave me". The project of Chinese translation of the selected poems spans more than 40 years. The poet's avant-garde techniques break through traditional language, and behind the distorted images and broken sentences are hidden warm and sincere emotions. The work vividly depicts the absurd situation of human beings in the face of death and irrational social life.

我听见斧头开花了:保罗·策兰诗选
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Paul Celan, "the most important poet in post-war Europe" and the most dazzling German-language writer in the second half of the 20th century, his works are highly praised by the literary and intellectual circles. He personally experienced the Nazi massacre of Jews, the hostility of the German-speaking world, and the difficulty of identity as a Jewish writer writing in German. He opposed pure poetry, faced the suffering, and created outstanding poems based on Jewish culture and destiny, absorbing the essence of modern and contemporary literature and art, and coexisting with fear and courage.
Paul Celan, "the most important poet in post-war Europe" and the most dazzling German-language writer in the second half of the 20th century, his works are highly praised by the literary and intellectual circles. He personally experienced the Nazi massacre of Jews, the hostility of the German-speaking world, and the difficulty of identity as a Jewish writer writing in German. He opposed pure poetry, faced the suffering, and created outstanding poems based on Jewish culture and destiny, absorbing the essence of modern and contemporary literature and art, and coexisting with fear and courage.

不要温顺地走进那个良宵:狄兰·托马斯诗合集(1934-1952)
(uk) Dylan Thomas
Dylan went against the rational color of British poetry and sprinkled a kind of Gothic barbarism to express the natural growth force and the rhythm of human nature. His personalized "process poetics" revolves around the three major themes of life, desire and death, and incorporates Christian theological revelation, metaphysical mysticism, Welsh heptad poetry and homophony, as well as the Druids' legacy in Celtic cultural beliefs. Throughout his life, he creatively used various verbal techniques and mixed surrealist style to open a new chapter in the history of British and American poetry. As a rebellious cultural icon of a generation, he is like a meteor streaking across the dark sky of the "Cold War" era and will never be forgotten.
Dylan went against the rational color of British poetry and sprinkled a kind of Gothic barbarism to express the natural growth force and the rhythm of human nature. His personalized "process poetics" revolves around the three major themes of life, desire and death, and incorporates Christian theological revelation, metaphysical mysticism, Welsh heptad poetry and homophony, as well as the Druids' legacy in Celtic cultural beliefs. Throughout his life, he creatively used various verbal techniques and mixed surrealist style to open a new chapter in the history of British and American poetry. As a rebellious cultural icon of a generation, he is like a meteor streaking across the dark sky of the "Cold War" era and will never be forgotten.

荒野呼啸:艾米莉·勃朗特诗选
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This book selects 98 poems by Emily Brontë. Her poems are sincere, resolute, rough, melancholic and passionate, as if she has vowed to coexist and die with the entire nature, and they are completely different from those written by a thin girl. With courage that was not afraid of the deep darkness, she fought against the sweeping winds and floods, and finally defeated the eternal erosion of time with her outstanding poems.
This book selects 98 poems by Emily Brontë. Her poems are sincere, resolute, rough, melancholic and passionate, as if she has vowed to coexist and die with the entire nature, and they are completely different from those written by a thin girl. With courage that was not afraid of the deep darkness, she fought against the sweeping winds and floods, and finally defeated the eternal erosion of time with her outstanding poems.

我将宇宙随身携带:佩索阿诗集
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As a Portuguese national treasure poet and "the core figure of European modernism", Pessoa created a rich and mysterious universe with his charming "heteronym writing". He created many synonyms in his life, each with different professions and personalities, among which Alberto Caeiro was the most important. Caeiro is a "nature poet" and "objective poet", respected as a master by other people with different names. He spent most of his life on the farm. He has blond hair and blue eyes. He is an orphan and has only completed primary school education. This book contains all the poems written by Caeiro, including three parts: "The Shepherd", "The Shepherd in Love" and "The Shepherd's Continuation". Caeiro hopes to write poetry without any philosophical thoughts, as long as he sees all things truly, emphasizing grasping nature with feelings, and opposing ideological understanding: "I look, things exist. I think, only I exist."
As a Portuguese national treasure poet and "the core figure of European modernism", Pessoa created a rich and mysterious universe with his charming "heteronym writing". He created many synonyms in his life, each with different professions and personalities, among which Alberto Caeiro was the most important. Caeiro is a "nature poet" and "objective poet", respected as a master by other people with different names. He spent most of his life on the farm. He has blond hair and blue eyes. He is an orphan and has only completed primary school education. This book contains all the poems written by Caeiro, including three parts: "The Shepherd", "The Shepherd in Love" and "The Shepherd's Continuation". Caeiro hopes to write poetry without any philosophical thoughts, as long as he sees all things truly, emphasizing grasping nature with feelings, and opposing ideological understanding: "I look, things exist. I think, only I exist."

Divine Comedy 1: Inferno
Literature神曲1:地狱篇
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"The Divine Comedy" is a long classical poem written by the famous Italian poet Dante for more than ten years. It is divided into three parts: "Inferno", "Purgatory" and "Paradise". This book is the first part. The whole poem starts with the traveler Dante getting lost in the dark forest and tells the story. Under the guidance of Virgil, he travels through the center of the earth, walks out of hell, climbs to the top of Purgatory Mountain, flies through the heavens with Beatrice, and finally sees the Trinity. It is a journey into a wonderland that combines magic, novelty, terror, thrills, and wisdom. The translation of "The Divine Comedy" introduced by Utopia this time is the first complete Chinese translation of the three-rhyme "Divine Comedy" translated into Italian by the well-known Hong Kong translator Huang Guobin for more than 20 years. While conveying the style of Dante's original poem to the greatest extent possible, it also uses encyclopedia-like detailed annotations to help readers clarify the religious changes, mythological allusions and even historical context in the Middle Ages. To appreciate the profound meaning of the Divine Comedy, this volume is enough.
"The Divine Comedy" is a long classical poem written by the famous Italian poet Dante for more than ten years. It is divided into three parts: "Inferno", "Purgatory" and "Paradise". This book is the first part. The whole poem starts with the traveler Dante getting lost in the dark forest and tells the story. Under the guidance of Virgil, he travels through the center of the earth, walks out of hell, climbs to the top of Purgatory Mountain, flies through the heavens with Beatrice, and finally sees the Trinity. It is a journey into a wonderland that combines magic, novelty, terror, thrills, and wisdom. The translation of "The Divine Comedy" introduced by Utopia this time is the first complete Chinese translation of the three-rhyme "Divine Comedy" translated into Italian by the well-known Hong Kong translator Huang Guobin for more than 20 years. While conveying the style of Dante's original poem to the greatest extent possible, it also uses encyclopedia-like detailed annotations to help readers clarify the religious changes, mythological allusions and even historical context in the Middle Ages. To appreciate the profound meaning of the Divine Comedy, this volume is enough.

Divine Comedy 2: Purgatory
Literature神曲2:炼狱篇
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"The Divine Comedy" is a long classical poem written by the famous Italian poet Dante for more than ten years. It is divided into three parts: "Inferno", "Purgatory" and "Paradise". This book is the second part. The whole poem starts with the traveler Dante getting lost in the dark forest and tells the story. Under the guidance of Virgil, he travels through the center of the earth, walks out of hell, climbs to the top of Purgatory Mountain, flies through the heavens with Beatrice, and finally sees the Trinity. It is a journey into a wonderland that combines magic, novelty, terror, thrills, and wisdom. The translation of "The Divine Comedy" introduced by Utopia this time is the first complete Chinese translation of the three-rhyme "Divine Comedy" translated into Italian by the well-known Hong Kong translator Huang Guobin for more than 20 years. While conveying the style of Dante's original poem to the greatest extent possible, it also uses encyclopedia-like detailed annotations to help readers clarify the religious changes, mythological allusions and even historical context in the Middle Ages. To appreciate the profound meaning of the Divine Comedy, this volume is enough.
"The Divine Comedy" is a long classical poem written by the famous Italian poet Dante for more than ten years. It is divided into three parts: "Inferno", "Purgatory" and "Paradise". This book is the second part. The whole poem starts with the traveler Dante getting lost in the dark forest and tells the story. Under the guidance of Virgil, he travels through the center of the earth, walks out of hell, climbs to the top of Purgatory Mountain, flies through the heavens with Beatrice, and finally sees the Trinity. It is a journey into a wonderland that combines magic, novelty, terror, thrills, and wisdom. The translation of "The Divine Comedy" introduced by Utopia this time is the first complete Chinese translation of the three-rhyme "Divine Comedy" translated into Italian by the well-known Hong Kong translator Huang Guobin for more than 20 years. While conveying the style of Dante's original poem to the greatest extent possible, it also uses encyclopedia-like detailed annotations to help readers clarify the religious changes, mythological allusions and even historical context in the Middle Ages. To appreciate the profound meaning of the Divine Comedy, this volume is enough.

Divine Comedy 3: Paradise
Literature神曲3:天堂篇
(italian) Dante Alighieri
"The Divine Comedy" is a long classical poem written by the famous Italian poet Dante for more than ten years. It is divided into three parts: "Inferno", "Purgatory" and "Paradise". This book is the third part. The whole poem starts with the traveler Dante getting lost in the dark forest and tells the story. Under the guidance of Virgil, he travels through the center of the earth, walks out of hell, climbs to the top of Purgatory Mountain, flies through the heavens with Beatrice, and finally sees the Trinity. It is a journey into a wonderland that combines magic, novelty, terror, thrills, and wisdom. The translation of "The Divine Comedy" introduced by Utopia this time is the first complete Chinese translation of the three-rhyme "Divine Comedy" translated into Italian by the well-known Hong Kong translator Huang Guobin for more than 20 years. While conveying the style of Dante's original poem to the greatest extent possible, it also uses encyclopedia-like detailed annotations to help readers clarify the religious changes, mythological allusions and even historical context in the Middle Ages. To appreciate the profound meaning of the Divine Comedy, this volume is enough.
"The Divine Comedy" is a long classical poem written by the famous Italian poet Dante for more than ten years. It is divided into three parts: "Inferno", "Purgatory" and "Paradise". This book is the third part. The whole poem starts with the traveler Dante getting lost in the dark forest and tells the story. Under the guidance of Virgil, he travels through the center of the earth, walks out of hell, climbs to the top of Purgatory Mountain, flies through the heavens with Beatrice, and finally sees the Trinity. It is a journey into a wonderland that combines magic, novelty, terror, thrills, and wisdom. The translation of "The Divine Comedy" introduced by Utopia this time is the first complete Chinese translation of the three-rhyme "Divine Comedy" translated into Italian by the well-known Hong Kong translator Huang Guobin for more than 20 years. While conveying the style of Dante's original poem to the greatest extent possible, it also uses encyclopedia-like detailed annotations to help readers clarify the religious changes, mythological allusions and even historical context in the Middle Ages. To appreciate the profound meaning of the Divine Comedy, this volume is enough.

Divine Comedy (all Three Volumes)
Literature神曲(全三册)
(italian) Dante Alighieri
"The Divine Comedy" is a long classical poem written by the famous Italian poet Dante for more than ten years. It is divided into three parts: "Inferno", "Purgatory" and "Paradise". The whole poem begins with the traveler Dante getting lost in the dark forest. It tells the story of Dante, who, under the guidance of Virgil, passes through the center of the earth, walks out of hell, climbs to the top of Mount Purgatory, flies through the heavens layer by layer with Beatrice, and finally sees the Trinity. It is a journey to a wonderland that combines magic, novelty, terror, thrills, and wisdom. The translation of "The Divine Comedy" introduced by Utopia this time is the first complete Chinese translation of the three-rhyme "Divine Comedy" translated into Italian by the well-known Hong Kong translator Huang Guobin for more than 20 years. While conveying the style of Dante's original poem to the greatest extent possible, it also uses encyclopedia-like detailed annotations to help readers clarify the religious changes, mythological allusions and even historical context in the Middle Ages. To appreciate the profound meaning of the Divine Comedy, this volume is enough.
"The Divine Comedy" is a long classical poem written by the famous Italian poet Dante for more than ten years. It is divided into three parts: "Inferno", "Purgatory" and "Paradise". The whole poem begins with the traveler Dante getting lost in the dark forest. It tells the story of Dante, who, under the guidance of Virgil, passes through the center of the earth, walks out of hell, climbs to the top of Mount Purgatory, flies through the heavens layer by layer with Beatrice, and finally sees the Trinity. It is a journey to a wonderland that combines magic, novelty, terror, thrills, and wisdom. The translation of "The Divine Comedy" introduced by Utopia this time is the first complete Chinese translation of the three-rhyme "Divine Comedy" translated into Italian by the well-known Hong Kong translator Huang Guobin for more than 20 years. While conveying the style of Dante's original poem to the greatest extent possible, it also uses encyclopedia-like detailed annotations to help readers clarify the religious changes, mythological allusions and even historical context in the Middle Ages. To appreciate the profound meaning of the Divine Comedy, this volume is enough.

Book of Nightmares
Literature梦魇之书
(us) Galway Kinnell
"The Book of Nightmares" was published in 1971. It is a long poem related to the Vietnam War. This book is completely natural, and every word seems to overflow from the poet's subconscious mind. Both natural and carved, both rough and precise, the content and form complement each other. "That is pure poetry, it writes itself." - Galway Kinnell
"The Book of Nightmares" was published in 1971. It is a long poem related to the Vietnam War. This book is completely natural, and every word seems to overflow from the poet's subconscious mind. Both natural and carved, both rough and precise, the content and form complement each other. "That is pure poetry, it writes itself." - Galway Kinnell

越南长篇叙事诗:金云翘传(2)
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"The Biography of Jin Yunqiao" is a Vietnamese literary masterpiece and a long narrative poem in Vietnam. The whole poem is written in the "Six-Eight" style of poetry that is rich in Vietnamese national style, with a total of 12 volumes and 3,254 lines. It is based on the chapter novel "Jin Yunqiao Biography" by a talented young man in the late Ming and early Qing Dynasties in China, also known as "Double Strange Dreams". This poem shows a poignant and touching love story, and the ups and downs of Wang Cuiqiao, who came from a scholarly family. Wang Cuiqiao came from a well-known family and had outstanding talent and appearance. She fell in love with the scholar Jin Chong and had a private life-long relationship. Unexpectedly, while Jin Chong was attending the funeral, Cui Qiao was deceived and ended up in a brothel in order to save her father who was falsely accused and imprisoned. Later, he met the reckless hero Xu Hai and was rescued by him. Xu Hai helped Cui Qiao avenge her shame. After Xu Hai was killed, she committed suicide by throwing herself into the river. She was rescued and finally reunited with Jin Zhong from Huexian High School. The long poem profoundly reflects the painful life of the people under the decadent feudal system and praises the spirit of courage to fight for freedom and love.
"The Biography of Jin Yunqiao" is a Vietnamese literary masterpiece and a long narrative poem in Vietnam. The whole poem is written in the "Six-Eight" style of poetry that is rich in Vietnamese national style, with a total of 12 volumes and 3,254 lines. It is based on the chapter novel "Jin Yunqiao Biography" by a talented young man in the late Ming and early Qing Dynasties in China, also known as "Double Strange Dreams". This poem shows a poignant and touching love story, and the ups and downs of Wang Cuiqiao, who came from a scholarly family. Wang Cuiqiao came from a well-known family and had outstanding talent and appearance. She fell in love with the scholar Jin Chong and had a private life-long relationship. Unexpectedly, while Jin Chong was attending the funeral, Cui Qiao was deceived and ended up in a brothel in order to save her father who was falsely accused and imprisoned. Later, he met the reckless hero Xu Hai and was rescued by him. Xu Hai helped Cui Qiao avenge her shame. After Xu Hai was killed, she committed suicide by throwing herself into the river. She was rescued and finally reunited with Jin Zhong from Huexian High School. The long poem profoundly reflects the painful life of the people under the decadent feudal system and praises the spirit of courage to fight for freedom and love.

越南长篇叙事诗:金云翘传(1)
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"The Biography of Jin Yunqiao" is a long narrative poem of Vietnamese national literature and a masterpiece of Vietnamese literature. The whole poem is written in the "Six-Eight" style of poetry that is rich in Vietnamese national style, with a total of 12 volumes and 3,254 lines. It is based on the chapter novel "Jin Yunqiao Biography" by a talented young man in the late Ming and early Qing Dynasties in China, also known as "Double Strange Dreams". This poem shows a poignant and touching love story, and the ups and downs of Wang Cuiqiao, who came from a scholarly family. Wang Cuiqiao came from a well-known family and had outstanding talent and appearance. She fell in love with the scholar Jin Chong and had a private life-long relationship. Unexpectedly, while Jin Chong was attending the funeral, Cui Qiao was deceived and ended up in a brothel in order to save her father who was falsely accused and imprisoned. Later, he met the reckless hero Xu Hai and was rescued by him. Xu Hai helped Cui Qiao avenge her shame. After Xu Hai was killed, she committed suicide by throwing herself into the river. She was rescued and finally reunited with Jin Zhong from Huexian High School. The long poem profoundly reflects the painful life of the people under the decadent feudal system and praises the spirit of courage to fight for freedom and love.
"The Biography of Jin Yunqiao" is a long narrative poem of Vietnamese national literature and a masterpiece of Vietnamese literature. The whole poem is written in the "Six-Eight" style of poetry that is rich in Vietnamese national style, with a total of 12 volumes and 3,254 lines. It is based on the chapter novel "Jin Yunqiao Biography" by a talented young man in the late Ming and early Qing Dynasties in China, also known as "Double Strange Dreams". This poem shows a poignant and touching love story, and the ups and downs of Wang Cuiqiao, who came from a scholarly family. Wang Cuiqiao came from a well-known family and had outstanding talent and appearance. She fell in love with the scholar Jin Chong and had a private life-long relationship. Unexpectedly, while Jin Chong was attending the funeral, Cui Qiao was deceived and ended up in a brothel in order to save her father who was falsely accused and imprisoned. Later, he met the reckless hero Xu Hai and was rescued by him. Xu Hai helped Cui Qiao avenge her shame. After Xu Hai was killed, she committed suicide by throwing herself into the river. She was rescued and finally reunited with Jin Zhong from Huexian High School. The long poem profoundly reflects the painful life of the people under the decadent feudal system and praises the spirit of courage to fight for freedom and love.

Collection of Famous Russian Poems
Literature俄罗斯著名诗词集锦
Stony Ground
Poetry is a treasure in the treasure house of literature, the essence of language, the crystallization of wisdom, the flower of thought, the aura of the beauty of human nature, and the purest spiritual home of mankind. Poets at home and abroad, both ancient and modern, have written countless beautiful poems with their wonderful pen. After time, these poems have become immortal classics that transcend nations, countries, and time and space. They touch the hearts of generations and give people both ideological and artistic enjoyment and edification. Russia, which gave birth to the great poet Pushkin, is undoubtedly a pearl of world poetry, and it still shines brightly.
Poetry is a treasure in the treasure house of literature, the essence of language, the crystallization of wisdom, the flower of thought, the aura of the beauty of human nature, and the purest spiritual home of mankind. Poets at home and abroad, both ancient and modern, have written countless beautiful poems with their wonderful pen. After time, these poems have become immortal classics that transcend nations, countries, and time and space. They touch the hearts of generations and give people both ideological and artistic enjoyment and edification. Russia, which gave birth to the great poet Pushkin, is undoubtedly a pearl of world poetry, and it still shines brightly.

悼念集(汉英双语)
(english) Tennyson
Tennyson, who had an unhappy childhood, spent the happiest years of his life after entering Cambridge University, and much of this happiness came from his friendship with Arthur Henry Hallam. Hallam was Tennyson's best friend and the first critic to affirm Tennyson's poetic talent. He was also engaged to Tennyson's sister. But five years after the two met, Hallam died of a sudden cerebral hemorrhage at the age of twenty-two. The poems in "In Memoriam" were written one after another in the more than ten years after Hallam's death. They not only record Tennyson's changes in mood from grief and regret to recovery, but also record his doubts and re-firmness in faith. T. S. Eliot called it "a diary-like whole". "Collection of Mourning" contains both abundant and direct emotions and profound contemplation, and is produced with exquisite poetic skills, achieving the perfect combination of form and content. Before "In Memoriam", Tennyson had stopped publishing poems publicly due to negative reviews from critics; after "In Memoriam", he received rave reviews and became the national poet in one fell swoop, succeeding Wordsworth as Poet Laureate.
Tennyson, who had an unhappy childhood, spent the happiest years of his life after entering Cambridge University, and much of this happiness came from his friendship with Arthur Henry Hallam. Hallam was Tennyson's best friend and the first critic to affirm Tennyson's poetic talent. He was also engaged to Tennyson's sister. But five years after the two met, Hallam died of a sudden cerebral hemorrhage at the age of twenty-two. The poems in "In Memoriam" were written one after another in the more than ten years after Hallam's death. They not only record Tennyson's changes in mood from grief and regret to recovery, but also record his doubts and re-firmness in faith. T. S. Eliot called it "a diary-like whole". "Collection of Mourning" contains both abundant and direct emotions and profound contemplation, and is produced with exquisite poetic skills, achieving the perfect combination of form and content. Before "In Memoriam", Tennyson had stopped publishing poems publicly due to negative reviews from critics; after "In Memoriam", he received rave reviews and became the national poet in one fell swoop, succeeding Wordsworth as Poet Laureate.

布罗茨基诗歌全集(第一卷·下)
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The complete poetry of Nobel Prize winner Brodsky. It is the first Chinese translation in the Chinese-speaking world and the third language version in the world after English and Russian. Senior translator Lou Ziliang sealed the translation. "The Complete Poems of Brodsky" was compiled by Brodsky himself and includes all the poems in his life that he considered valuable. These poems have the beauty of harmonious rhythm, unique Russian flavor and extremely rich spiritual core. The lines show Brodsky's keen observation and perception of life, broad and magnanimous thoughts, and sincere and gentle emotions. "The Complete Poems of Brodsky Volume 1 (Part 2)" includes Brodsky's most philosophically speculative narrative poem "Gorbunov and Gorchakov", four early attempts to translate Donne's poems, two collections of poems published in the United States in 1977: "The End of the Belle Epoque" and "Part of Speech", as well as the corresponding background information, evaluations and annotations that are extremely research-oriented and academic. In the 1970s, Brodsky's poetic world expanded dramatically until it encompassed the poet's entire destiny and life. He integrated everything he saw and heard into poetic metaphors with philosophical significance. His polemical propositions about the relationship between beauty and ethics gave his poems eternal poetic and aesthetic value.
The complete poetry of Nobel Prize winner Brodsky. It is the first Chinese translation in the Chinese-speaking world and the third language version in the world after English and Russian. Senior translator Lou Ziliang sealed the translation. "The Complete Poems of Brodsky" was compiled by Brodsky himself and includes all the poems in his life that he considered valuable. These poems have the beauty of harmonious rhythm, unique Russian flavor and extremely rich spiritual core. The lines show Brodsky's keen observation and perception of life, broad and magnanimous thoughts, and sincere and gentle emotions. "The Complete Poems of Brodsky Volume 1 (Part 2)" includes Brodsky's most philosophically speculative narrative poem "Gorbunov and Gorchakov", four early attempts to translate Donne's poems, two collections of poems published in the United States in 1977: "The End of the Belle Epoque" and "Part of Speech", as well as the corresponding background information, evaluations and annotations that are extremely research-oriented and academic. In the 1970s, Brodsky's poetic world expanded dramatically until it encompassed the poet's entire destiny and life. He integrated everything he saw and heard into poetic metaphors with philosophical significance. His polemical propositions about the relationship between beauty and ethics gave his poems eternal poetic and aesthetic value.

飞鸟集·新月集(英汉对照)
(india) Rabindranath Tagore
"Birds" is one of Rabindranath Tagore's masterpieces and one of the outstanding poetry collections in the world, including more than 300 beautiful poems. Day and night, streams and oceans, freedom and betrayal, all merge into one in Tagore's writings. Short sentences express a profound philosophy of life and lead the world to explore the source of truth and wisdom. Reading these poems for the first time is like opening the bedroom window on an early summer morning after a storm and seeing a world that is indifferent and clear. Everything is so fresh and bright, but the charm inside is very rich and thought-provoking. "New Moon Collection" was created in 1904 and is one of Rabindranath Tagore's masterpieces. The poem cleverly shows the children's pure psychology and unique and lively way of thinking to the world by describing their games and fun. What Tagore wanted to eulogize in his collection of poems was the precious nature of human life: innocence. In addition to depicting the innocence of children, the poem also praises maternal love. Just as it is impossible for a child without maternal love to experience happiness in reality, he is well aware of the philosophy involved. In his works, he integrates these two completely different but related things and praises them together. It is in this way that the poem itself is deeply philosophical and the children depicted in the poem are more flesh-and-blood and emotionally rich. After the collection of poems came out, Tagore was also known as the "children's poet".
"Birds" is one of Rabindranath Tagore's masterpieces and one of the outstanding poetry collections in the world, including more than 300 beautiful poems. Day and night, streams and oceans, freedom and betrayal, all merge into one in Tagore's writings. Short sentences express a profound philosophy of life and lead the world to explore the source of truth and wisdom. Reading these poems for the first time is like opening the bedroom window on an early summer morning after a storm and seeing a world that is indifferent and clear. Everything is so fresh and bright, but the charm inside is very rich and thought-provoking. "New Moon Collection" was created in 1904 and is one of Rabindranath Tagore's masterpieces. The poem cleverly shows the children's pure psychology and unique and lively way of thinking to the world by describing their games and fun. What Tagore wanted to eulogize in his collection of poems was the precious nature of human life: innocence. In addition to depicting the innocence of children, the poem also praises maternal love. Just as it is impossible for a child without maternal love to experience happiness in reality, he is well aware of the philosophy involved. In his works, he integrates these two completely different but related things and praises them together. It is in this way that the poem itself is deeply philosophical and the children depicted in the poem are more flesh-and-blood and emotionally rich. After the collection of poems came out, Tagore was also known as the "children's poet".

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

Prophet
Literature先知
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"The Prophet" is Gibran's world-renowned masterpiece. It caused a sensation once it was published. Through the mouth of a wise Eastern philosopher, Gibran narrated the crystallization of more than 40 years of wisdom and told the world the secrets of 26 issues such as love, marriage, children, work, education, pain, joy, good and evil, life and death. Since its publication, this book has been translated into hundreds of languages and widely circulated, influencing generations of readers. Open this book and reap the energy and wisdom from Gibran, making you feel strong and calm, and get rid of negative emotions such as anxiety and irritation. Love only knows its depth when we are apart. --Excerpted from page 12 of this book. Love one another, but do not put chains on your love. --Excerpted from page 30 of this book. Your children are actually not your children, they are children born of life's desire for itself. They came to this world through you, but not because of you. You can give your children your love instead of importing your thoughts. --Excerpted from page 32 of this book.
"The Prophet" is Gibran's world-renowned masterpiece. It caused a sensation once it was published. Through the mouth of a wise Eastern philosopher, Gibran narrated the crystallization of more than 40 years of wisdom and told the world the secrets of 26 issues such as love, marriage, children, work, education, pain, joy, good and evil, life and death. Since its publication, this book has been translated into hundreds of languages and widely circulated, influencing generations of readers. Open this book and reap the energy and wisdom from Gibran, making you feel strong and calm, and get rid of negative emotions such as anxiety and irritation. Love only knows its depth when we are apart. --Excerpted from page 12 of this book. Love one another, but do not put chains on your love. --Excerpted from page 30 of this book. Your children are actually not your children, they are children born of life's desire for itself. They came to this world through you, but not because of you. You can give your children your love instead of importing your thoughts. --Excerpted from page 32 of this book.

Sand and Foam
Literature沙与沫
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"Sand and Foam" is Gibran's representative work of prose poetry. It consists of 322 short and concise wisdom aphorisms. Using "sand" and "foam" as metaphors, it places people in the vast universe and nature, and every word contains true knowledge and insights. Open this book, purify your soul, and become a simple and wise person in a complicated world. There is a distance between a man's ideals and his achievements, which can only be bridged by his passion. --Excerpted from page 22 of this book. Now let's play hide and seek. If you hide in my heart, it will not be difficult to find you. But if you hide behind your own shell, it will be useless for anyone to find you. --Excerpted from page 38 of this book. If I were you, I would never blame the sea when the tide goes out. --Excerpted from page 159 of this book.
"Sand and Foam" is Gibran's representative work of prose poetry. It consists of 322 short and concise wisdom aphorisms. Using "sand" and "foam" as metaphors, it places people in the vast universe and nature, and every word contains true knowledge and insights. Open this book, purify your soul, and become a simple and wise person in a complicated world. There is a distance between a man's ideals and his achievements, which can only be bridged by his passion. --Excerpted from page 22 of this book. Now let's play hide and seek. If you hide in my heart, it will not be difficult to find you. But if you hide behind your own shell, it will be useless for anyone to find you. --Excerpted from page 38 of this book. If I were you, I would never blame the sea when the tide goes out. --Excerpted from page 159 of this book.

Tears and Laughter
Literature泪与笑
(le) Kahlil Gibran
This book is a collection of Gibran's philosophical prose poems, including "Tears and Laughter", "Madman" and "Pioneer". It is short and concise, full of life philosophy, and has helped countless readers get out of the trough of life. Open this book and find the meaning of life when you are confused and confused, and get out of your spiritual dilemma! Seeing you, I understand why I came to this world. --Excerpted from page 9 of this book. There are two me in a person, one is awake in the dark and the other is asleep in the light. --Excerpted from page 129 of this book. I am looking for a road leading to a more brilliant tomorrow. --Excerpted from page 295 of this book.
This book is a collection of Gibran's philosophical prose poems, including "Tears and Laughter", "Madman" and "Pioneer". It is short and concise, full of life philosophy, and has helped countless readers get out of the trough of life. Open this book and find the meaning of life when you are confused and confused, and get out of your spiritual dilemma! Seeing you, I understand why I came to this world. --Excerpted from page 9 of this book. There are two me in a person, one is awake in the dark and the other is asleep in the light. --Excerpted from page 129 of this book. I am looking for a road leading to a more brilliant tomorrow. --Excerpted from page 295 of this book.

Heart and Woman
Literature心与女人
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"Heart and Woman" contains nearly one hundred poems by "Japanese modern poetry master" Shuntaro Tanikawa, and combines the contents of his two poetry collections "Heart" and "To Woman". "Heart" contains 60 inspired poems with the theme of "heart". In the poet's writing, the heart is a shaking pudding, a sky open to the universe, a bottomless quagmire, a rough diamond, and a lost child... "To a Woman" is a collection of 36 "love songs" written by the poet for his third wife, the famous picture book writer and essayist Yoko Sano, recording the sweetness, innocence and sincerity of the passionate love between this pair of perfectly matched souls. The poems recorded are all exclusively authorized and published for the first time in China. They are carefully translated by the famous poet and translator Tian Yuan. The Chinese and Japanese comparisons double the poetic interest. It also includes interviews with poets talking about women, marriage, love and creation, which are humorous, wise and tender.
"Heart and Woman" contains nearly one hundred poems by "Japanese modern poetry master" Shuntaro Tanikawa, and combines the contents of his two poetry collections "Heart" and "To Woman". "Heart" contains 60 inspired poems with the theme of "heart". In the poet's writing, the heart is a shaking pudding, a sky open to the universe, a bottomless quagmire, a rough diamond, and a lost child... "To a Woman" is a collection of 36 "love songs" written by the poet for his third wife, the famous picture book writer and essayist Yoko Sano, recording the sweetness, innocence and sincerity of the passionate love between this pair of perfectly matched souls. The poems recorded are all exclusively authorized and published for the first time in China. They are carefully translated by the famous poet and translator Tian Yuan. The Chinese and Japanese comparisons double the poetic interest. It also includes interviews with poets talking about women, marriage, love and creation, which are humorous, wise and tender.

Violet
Literature紫罗兰
(czech Republic) Jaroslav Seifert
The book "Violet" contains many excellent poems by Czechoslovak poet Jaroslav Seifert. The whole book is divided into parts such as City of Tears, It's All Love, Radio Waves, The Nightingale Sings Really Badly, and Carrier Pigeons. It either tells the beautiful feelings about childhood and hometown, or expresses the poet's deep sympathy and love for the people, eulogizes the bright and beautiful future, or expresses the nostalgia for relatives and friends and praises the motherland and the capital Prague, or reflects the praise of love and admiration for women. As the Swedish Academy said in its award citation for the Nobel Prize in Literature, Seifert's poetry is "original, novel, and lifelike, expressing the indomitable spirit and versatile image of man's desire for liberation."
The book "Violet" contains many excellent poems by Czechoslovak poet Jaroslav Seifert. The whole book is divided into parts such as City of Tears, It's All Love, Radio Waves, The Nightingale Sings Really Badly, and Carrier Pigeons. It either tells the beautiful feelings about childhood and hometown, or expresses the poet's deep sympathy and love for the people, eulogizes the bright and beautiful future, or expresses the nostalgia for relatives and friends and praises the motherland and the capital Prague, or reflects the praise of love and admiration for women. As the Swedish Academy said in its award citation for the Nobel Prize in Literature, Seifert's poetry is "original, novel, and lifelike, expressing the indomitable spirit and versatile image of man's desire for liberation."

In the Wind, in Dreams, Hometown
Literature风里 梦里 故里
Richard Li
This is a collection of Chinese and English poems written by the author when he lived in China and the United States for many years. The time span spans 20 years. It not only reveals the depression of youth, but also yearns for beautiful love, and also describes exotic customs, as well as longing for his hometown and thoughts on life. This collection of poems is beautifully written, and the emotions can be seen from the back of the paper. Especially since the author, as an overseas Chinese, is familiar with English, and has made smooth Chinese-English translations of each poem. Therefore, this collection of poems can be both enjoyable and a good read for comparative study and appreciation of English.
This is a collection of Chinese and English poems written by the author when he lived in China and the United States for many years. The time span spans 20 years. It not only reveals the depression of youth, but also yearns for beautiful love, and also describes exotic customs, as well as longing for his hometown and thoughts on life. This collection of poems is beautifully written, and the emotions can be seen from the back of the paper. Especially since the author, as an overseas Chinese, is familiar with English, and has made smooth Chinese-English translations of each poem. Therefore, this collection of poems can be both enjoyable and a good read for comparative study and appreciation of English.

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"Crescent Moon Collection" is a collection of poems written by Indian poet Rabindranath Tagore. It is mainly translated from the Bengali poetry collection "Children's Collection" published in 1903, as well as some English poems. The collection of poems focuses on depicting innocent and lovely children. The poet has created a number of angelic children's artistic images that are both spiritual and physical, sparkling. The mother in the poem has a holy radiance. The little poems describe the child's innocence, the mother's love for the child, and the child's attachment to the mother, full of true feelings and childishness. The translator's poem translation not only ensures accurate translation, but also adds a sense of rhythm to the poem, which is more in line with Chinese language habits and has the characteristics of Chinese poetry. Based on everyone's translation, this collection of poems has been re-translated using expressions that are more consistent with modern people's language habits for everyone to appreciate together.
"Crescent Moon Collection" is a collection of poems written by Indian poet Rabindranath Tagore. It is mainly translated from the Bengali poetry collection "Children's Collection" published in 1903, as well as some English poems. The collection of poems focuses on depicting innocent and lovely children. The poet has created a number of angelic children's artistic images that are both spiritual and physical, sparkling. The mother in the poem has a holy radiance. The little poems describe the child's innocence, the mother's love for the child, and the child's attachment to the mother, full of true feelings and childishness. The translator's poem translation not only ensures accurate translation, but also adds a sense of rhythm to the poem, which is more in line with Chinese language habits and has the characteristics of Chinese poetry. Based on everyone's translation, this collection of poems has been re-translated using expressions that are more consistent with modern people's language habits for everyone to appreciate together.

Wanderer's Night Song
Literature漫游者的夜歌
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"The Wanderer's Night Songs: Selected Poems of Goethe" is a collection of Goethe's poems. It selects more than 200 representative works of Goethe from various periods, including selections from "The Studying Years of Wilhelm Meister" and "Faust". It also includes professional translations by translators such as Feng Zhi, Lu Yuan, Gao Gaofu and Fan Xiuzhang, which reflects the different styles of Goethe's poetry creation in different periods.
"The Wanderer's Night Songs: Selected Poems of Goethe" is a collection of Goethe's poems. It selects more than 200 representative works of Goethe from various periods, including selections from "The Studying Years of Wilhelm Meister" and "Faust". It also includes professional translations by translators such as Feng Zhi, Lu Yuan, Gao Gaofu and Fan Xiuzhang, which reflects the different styles of Goethe's poetry creation in different periods.

Mrs Browning's Sonnets
Literature勃朗宁夫人十四行诗
(uk) Elizabeth Barrett Browning
The poems recorded in this book were written by Mrs. Browning after they fell in love and before they got married. They express Mrs. Browning's joy, excitement, worry and other emotions after falling in love. The purity and enthusiasm of love have infected countless readers. After Browning read it, he happily called it the most beautiful sonnet since Shakespeare.
The poems recorded in this book were written by Mrs. Browning after they fell in love and before they got married. They express Mrs. Browning's joy, excitement, worry and other emotions after falling in love. The purity and enthusiasm of love have infected countless readers. After Browning read it, he happily called it the most beautiful sonnet since Shakespeare.