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Moving Peiping

Moving Peiping

Literature

Lin Yutang

104K01

This is a collection of Mr. Lin Yutang's works suitable for teenagers to read. The book is divided into four volumes, namely: Let a Hundred Flowers Bloom, Picturesque Scenery, Unique Craftsmanship, and Life in the World. Under each volume are selected classic and beautiful articles suitable for teenagers to read from Mr. Lin Yutang's works. Among them, many articles including "Moving Peking" and "Celebrating New Year's Day in the Old Calendar" were selected into the Ministry of Education's newly compiled Chinese textbooks and were accompanied by exquisite illustrations. Young readers can appreciate everyone's elegance, enrich their hearts and improve their reading skills at the same time. They can also get a glimpse of the master's creative methods and improve their writing skills.

Joyful Growth Youth Library: the Story of Hulan River

Xiao Hong

98K0

"The Story of Hulan River" is the representative work of Xiao Hong, the "Luo Shen of 1930s Literature". Xiao Hong's works are full of sadness. It expresses self-subjective feelings in a lyrical style; the structure of the novel is prose; it emphasizes the description of cultural customs and natural scenery, and does not waste pen and ink on the portrayal of characters; the plot of the story is intermittent, but it is meaningful; the interesting stories from childhood are full of wit and humor.

You Are the April in This World

Lin Huiyin

98K0

"You Are the April Day in the World" is a collection of works by Lin Huiyin, a famous female writer in the Republic of China, including her essays, novels and letters. The novel contains many of her observations of the people around her, and the characters she creates are so lifelike that it can be said to be a map of characters in the Republic of China. The selection of letters may cover her life, from the days when she was studying abroad to her later years, and they are purely private letters, which very truly show her mental journey in literature, architecture, politics, emotions, family, and the social life that intertwined all of them. For those interested in studying Lin Huiyin and the era and culture she represented, this is truly reliable source material.

Talking About Beauty·talking About Beauty Letter

Zhu Guangqian

127K0

"Talking about Beauty·Talking about Beauty Letters" is an introductory book on aesthetics written by Zhu Guangqian for young people. It narrates aesthetic knowledge in a heart-to-heart way with friends, explains it in simple terms, is friendly and natural, and is the most classic enlightenment book on aesthetics. Among them, "Talking about Beauty" is Zhu Guangqian's aesthetic thinking and understanding when he studied in the West in his early years. He talks about where beauty comes from and the nature of beauty, and puts forward the "artisticization of life"; "Talking about Beauty Letters" is his painstaking work when he was 60 years old. It deeply explores a series of issues such as beauty, beauty, and aesthetic categories in aesthetics, art, and literature. This book combines the two books into one, comprehensively and systematically presenting Zhu Guangqian's aesthetic thoughts, guiding readers to enter the palace of aesthetics, appreciate the style of a generation of masters, and incorporate life into art.

V

V

Literature

F

123K01

Woolf's "A Room of One's Own" was originally based on two lectures. On October 20 and 26, 1928, Woolf came to the University of Cambridge twice from London, delivering lectures on the topic of women and novels at Newnham Women's College and Gorting Women's College respectively. Afterwards, in March 1929, she combined the two speeches into one article, entitled "Women and Novel", and published it in the American magazine "Forum". At this time, her novel "Orlando" was published and she built a small building for herself. Here, she greatly revised and expanded "Women and Novel" and wrote the book "A Room of One's Own".

Watery Spring Sorrow

Yu Dafu

151K0

The works of the romantic genius Yu Dafu are in a school of their own. He advocated that "literary works are autobiographies of writers." Therefore, he often used personal life experiences as the material for the creation of novels and essays. This book is based on the "autobiography" written by Yu Dafu during his lifetime, and later added his participation in the Creation Society, his letters with Wang Yingxia and the patriotic works published after the Anti-Japanese War. Yu Dafu's works are used to record his life. It is also a work that readers who love Yu Dafu cannot miss. In addition, many of the 30 photos collected in the book are rare and will definitely allow readers to get to know a more complete Yu Dafu.

Greek Mythology: Legends of the Gods

(german) Schwab

154K0

In the 19th century, the German romantic poet Gustav Schwab devoted himself to excavating and sorting out ancient cultural heritage. With his rigorous and serious style and vivid words of great literary value, he organized and arranged the complicated Greek myths and legends based on Homer's two epics "The Iliad" and "The Odyssey", as well as other ancient Greek myths and legends and some literary works of Greek writers, and compiled this "Greek Mythology" with a relatively clear pedigree and a relatively complete storyline. Greek mythology has been handed down to this day for more than 3,000 years. Its distinctive characters and graceful and tortuous storylines are very popular among readers all over the world. It interweaves real life with fantasy, compiles stories of gods and heroic legends, reproduces the social outlook and spiritual life of the ancient Greeks in the form of romantic epics, praises the wisdom and creativity of the ancient Greek people, and has a profound and long-lasting impact on the development and prosperity of Western literature.

Cat City

Cat City

Literature

Lao She

88K0

"Cat City" tells the story of a cat city on Mars in the form of science fiction and absurdity. The plane crashed on Mars, and "I" mistakenly entered the oldest country on Mars, "Cat City", and began a difficult alien life. The Cat People have a civilization of more than 20,000 years. In ancient times, they also fought wars with foreign countries and won the battles. However, in the past five hundred years, they have killed each other and completely forgotten the concept of fighting foreigners. They have been united in fighting against each other, which has led to the degradation of civilization. "I" witnessed a war between cat people and dwarf soldiers, which ended with the complete destruction of Cat City, an ancient city of alien civilization with increasingly selfish desires. The prosperity is gone, like a dream without a trace.

Human Words

Human Words

Literature

Wang Guowei

118K02

"Renjian Cihua" is Wang Guowei's representative work and the most famous Cihua work in modern China. He used traditional word forms and traditional concepts, terminology and thinking logic, and naturally incorporated some new concepts and methods. The theoretical issues he summarized were of quite universal significance, which caused a major response among readers of the new and old generations at that time, and held a lofty status in the history of modern Chinese literary criticism. The theoretical core of this book is the "realm" theory. The book has novel views, incisive arguments, and a self-contained system. In particular, the three-level realm theory proposed in the book has always been valued by scholars at home and abroad.

Exclusive Behind-the-scenes of Poetry Talk Next Door (episode 1): "qin Feng Jian Jia

"neighbor Poetry" Column Group

5K8.667

Exclusive news! The first "Poetry Courtyard Collection" variety show "Poetry Talk Next Door" adapted a collection of poems of the same name (Volume 1): "Qin Feng Jian Jia". Wang Jinsong takes you to experience a different immersive poetry collection. A book talks about a poem, using songs, music, dance, calligraphy, painting, and tea to stimulate your senses. This book also brings together literary tutor Cai Danjun, courtyard guests Zhang Xilin, Bai Luna, Fang Songping and other guests to interpret from multiple dimensions why this poem is called by Wang Guowei: "the most popular and profound".

If You Give Me Three Days of Light

Helen Keller

152K01

If you only had three days in your life to see the light, what would you do with it? Helen said that she would take a good look at the world, the gorgeous colors, the majestic buildings, and the faces of her loved ones...

The Ruins Were Once Glorious

(add) Zhang Ling

125K0

"The Ruins Were Glorious" is the first collection of prose works by the famous novelist Zhang Ling. It is a collection of his prose creations over more than 20 years. It is divided into three volumes. The first volume, "Snow and Mud Claws," is a record of the author's experiences during his travels to Chengdu, Cuba and other places; the second volume, "Morning Blossoms Picked Up at Dusk," is the author's recollections of his childhood, growth, hometown, relatives and friends; and the third volume, "Books and Words," mainly includes the author's book reviews and talks about the creation of his masterpieces. Zhang Ling was born in the coastal city of Wenzhou and lived by the Oujiang River in her childhood. Later, she left her hometown to go to university in Shanghai, and then left China and drifted to the other side of the ocean, gaining a new understanding of the similarities and differences between Chinese and Western cultures... Although she was getting farther and farther away from her hometown, she wrote about her hometown in a foreign land, and there was a strong Jiangnan style in every line.

Inspiration

Inspiration

Literature

Wang Dingjun

100K0

Wang Dingjun, a master of Chinese literature, wrote "Inspiration". He was first influenced by the poetry and notes of ancient people, and later was inspired by the "notebook literature" of today's people. It consists of four parts: "Inspiration", "Inspiration Supplement", "Five Lectures on Inspiration" and "Inspiration Interview". Among them, the "Five Lectures on Inspiration" include "Talk about archetypes, whether big or long", "Talk about imitation as a teacher and friend", "Talk about structure when everything is complete", "Talk about implicit and explicit metaphors" and "Talk about novelty and change, talk about sentence construction". "Inspiration interviews" include "Aesthetics professor Han Baode talks about the sense of inspiration", "Poet Gao Shangqin (Gao Xinjiang) talks about the taste of inspiration" and "Novel writer Shifan talks about inspiration transplantation". The simplified Chinese version of "Inspiration" published this time has added many new entries and five new lectures on inspiration, providing practical experience. This is a volume of leisurely sketches and an exhibition of inspiration specimens. Reading this book, you can get inspiration from others and your own inspiration.

Lao She's Prose (collection of Famous Prose)

Shu Qingchun

108K0

A collection of prose classics and humorous sketches that CCTV readers read again and again, showing the unique charm of Beijing-style "humorists" and presenting the beauty of the "language master"'s words authentically and without loss. "Lao She's Prose" is a classic collection of prose by Lao She, a master of Chinese literature in the 20th century, including "My Mother", "Master Zongyue", "Cat", "Spring Festival in Beijing", "Appreciation of Baotu Spring" ("Baotu Spring"), "My Ideal Family" and other dozens of handed down prose classics. These works may describe the scenery of various places with meticulous details and great artistic conception; some may describe daily life, raising flowers and cats, which are full of interest; some may write humorous sketches, which are witty and full of Beijing flavor; or some may miss old friends, which may be sincere and touching. It fully demonstrates Mr. Lao She's literary skills and rich life experience, and reflects the author's thoughts, feelings and creative style from one side. Lao She is a Chinese literary master, an outstanding language master, and the originator of Beijing-style literature. The language is suitable for both refined and popular tastes, clean and lively, simple and refined, humorous and witty, and full of Beijing's local flavor.

Wang Zengqi's Prose (collection of Famous Prose)

Wang Zengqi

88K04

A life aesthetics course given to you by China's last scholar-official, Huang Yongyu called him "the best writer in China"; "Wang Zengqi's Prose" is a hardcover collection of the famous contemporary writer Wang Zengqi's prose. Wang Zengqi created a lot throughout his life. This book carefully selects must-read masterpieces from hundreds of his prose works. In one volume, you can read through his observations and feelings about "human vegetation", his interesting experiences of traveling around the world in a "hurry", the mouth-watering "four places food" he tasted in detail, and his memories and nostalgia for "ancient people of the generation" such as Shen Congwen and Lao She. ...

Prose by Yu Guangzhong (collection of Prose by Famous Masters)

Yu Guangzhong

100K03

Prose in the left hand, poetry in the right hand, a book of nostalgia for two places in one life. A prose classic by Yu Guangzhong, one of the eight masters of contemporary Chinese prose and a leading figure in Taiwanese prose. In addition to being widely known as a "nostalgic poet", Yu Guangzhong is also one of the best essayists in contemporary China. He calls his prose "The Muse of the Left Hand". His works are "grand in momentum, with language like a military parade, overwhelming mountains and seas, thousands of horses galloping, and have a profound sense of humor". At the same time, they are immersed in a poetic and classical charm, organically integrating China's cultural heritage and modern consciousness. This book contains both Yu Guangzhong's past classics and his new works in his later years. In the book, you can not only see his life trajectory and understanding of life and the world, but also his sentiments in life, his great love for relatives and friends, and his tolerance for all things in the world. You can also see his humorous and even unruly side. Through these classic works, you can get to know a different Yu Guangzhong.

Thirty-six Pipes of Smoke and Water

(us) Liu Huangtian

126K0

"Thirty-Six Pipes of Smoke and Water" is a collection of selected prose by the Chinese-American writer Liu Huangtian. The title of the book comes from Wang Anshi's "Inscription on the Wall of Taiyi Palace in the West". It is divided into three series. The first series, "Sunset on the Tower", describes life abroad; the second series, "Wanting to See Jiangnan", describes the memories of the motherland; the third series, "Sitting and Watching the Clouds Rise", includes reading notes and argumentative articles. The author Liu Huangtian grew up in Taishan, the "hometown of overseas Chinese", and lived overseas for many years. He has vicissitudes of thought, keen vision, and sharp writing. From the various aspects of life in Chinatown, the joys and sorrows of new and old immigrants, to the infinite emotions of returning home after old age, his pen depicts the collision and blending of Chinese and Western cultures. Many chapters are both interesting and thought-provoking, and full of deep feelings about family and country.

Feng Jicai's Prose (collection of Famous Prose)

Feng Jicai

99K0

Strange figures in the literary world who are active in the textbooks guard the roots of culture and include new works such as "My Mother's 100th Anniversary" and "My Mother Tie the Red Ribbon for Me". "Feng Jicai's Prose" is a collection of selected prose by Feng Jicai, a famous contemporary Chinese writer. It selects the best from the best and selects more than 40 essays. It includes classic masterpieces such as "Painted Face", "Pearl Bird", "Mountain Picker", "Kuai Liu", "Huangshan Cliff Pine", "Poking the Hornet's Nest", etc. It also includes new works such as "A Mother's Centenary" and "My Mother Tie a Red Ribbon for Me". The prose in the book contains memories and insights of life, descriptions and praises of the wonders of life in nature, nostalgia for relatives and friends and the cherishment of human warmth, protection of cultural roots, and reflections on overseas travel.

Stars·spring Water (new Revised Edition)

Bing Xin

20K0

"Stars" and "Spring Water" are the essence of Bing Xin's poems. These poems combine the strengths of Chinese classical poetry and Rabindranath Tagore's poems. They are good at capturing momentary inspiration and writing inner feelings and thoughts in a few words. The form is short and concise but meaningful, and the language is clear and clear yet has a long rhyme. They have unique artistic charm. At the same time, this book also includes Bing Xin's famous prose and novels, leading readers to fully appreciate his gentle and elegant writing style, unique artistic features and profound cultural connotations, so that the literary charm of the master can truly nourish our souls and lives!

The World is Interesting

Wang Zengqi

110K0

In Wang Zengqi's words, life is very interesting and interesting. In his writing, a simple meal, a meal, a person, and everything are full of fun. Mr. Wang Zengqi said that he loves visiting the vegetable market. Looking at the live chickens and ducks, fresh fish and vegetables, green cucumbers, and red peppers, it is bustling and crowded, making people feel a sense of joy in life. The first two volumes of "The Taste of the World" are all about eating. For example: "Eating in Kunming" writes about cross-bridge rice noodles, steam pot chicken, ganba mushrooms, porcini mushrooms, green head mushrooms, white soup mutton on Huguo Road, steamed vegetables on Yuxi Street, scallion pancakes, pot stickers, sliced soup, ham moon cakes, and crispy steamed buns. Jade wheat cake, potato cake, modern cake; "Five Flavors" mentioned that Shanxi people can be jealous, Liaoning people love pickled cabbage and white meat hot pot, Beijing people eat mixed noodles with mutton pickled cabbage soup, Fujian people and Guangxi people love to eat sour food, southern people love to eat sweet food, Sichuan people prefer spicy food, etc. I drew up a food map in my mind; in "Food from Hometown", I wrote about fried rice and burnt crumbs, duck eggs dripping with red oil, pickled vegetables and arrowroot soup, various river delicacies, game and wild vegetables from the fields; "Old Searches for the Food Path" wrote about Mr. Lao She's hospitality and Shen Congwen's frequent eating of rice noodles. , The regular gatherings of Tao Chonghua, Wu Mi, Zhang Zonghe, Sun Fengzhu, Cui Zhilan, Shen Youding, and Wu Zhengyi at the beef noodle restaurant; writing about the skills of iced watermelon, various ways of making tofu... People can't help but feel salivating, and delicious food is hidden in the streets and ordinary people's kitchens. The last two volumes are about family, friendship, love in the streets and nostalgia, and are full of strong memories. That kind of indifferent, free and easy state of mind penetrates through the paper quilt and reaches the depths of people's hearts.

Spending a Century Writing All the Wisdom of Life: Selected Works of Ji Xianlin (set of 8 Volumes)

Ji Xianlin

945K0

Ji Xianlin's classic anthology condenses the essence of Ji Xianlin's life's writings! Live this life well: Ji Xianlin's new century-old classic prose collection, including "Incompleteness is Life" and "Three Essays on Life" and other classics. A humanistic classic spanning a century, you can taste the life attitude and life insights of the masters of Chinese studies in this book. This book is worth reading and re-reading. Ji Xianlin talks about life (new edition): The meaning of life, the contingency of fate, the passage of time, the elements of success, and the attitude towards life lead us into the life classroom and learn how to grow ourselves. Ji Xianlin talks about Chinese studies (new edition): Go deep into the underlying logic of Chinese culture and explore the core values ​​of the Chinese people. Across ancient and modern history, comparing Eastern and Western civilizations, and understanding our cultural origins from the perspective of "Great Chinese Studies". Ji Xianlin Talks about Buddhism: Hardcover Collector's Edition: Understanding Sino-Indian cultural exchanges and the evolution of traditional Chinese culture through the history of Buddhism. Ji Xianlin talks about Eastern and Western cultures (hardcover collector's edition): Ji Xianlin's controversial work, a classic comparison of Eastern and Western cultures. Ivory Tower Diary: Hardcover Collector's Edition: Ji Xianlin's diary from two important stages of his life is included; it is connected to "Ten Years in Germany" and is an important first-hand biographical material. A Lifetime's Journey (Hardcover Collector's Edition): Ji Xianlin's series of travel notes are presented together for the first time. The journey through time and space reflects the author's life trajectory. Endowed with Everlasting Regrets: Hardcover Collector's Edition: Those affectionate and unforgettable memories in Ji Xianlin's life, interesting, affectionate and regretful memories.

Carmen

Carmen

Literature

(france) Mérimée

34K0

Carmen (CARMEN, also translated as "Carmen"), created in 1845, is Mérimée's most representative work. Many theatrical works were adapted from it, including Bizet's famous opera "Carmen". Carmen tells the story of a free-spirited gypsy girl, Carmen, who engages in smuggling adventures. She seduced soldiers, made them fall in love, abandoned her lover, and was eventually expelled from the army to join the smuggling ranks. Later, Carmen fell in love with a bullfighter again, and the conflict with the soldier became increasingly fierce, and he eventually died under the soldier's sword. The image of "Carman" has also become a typical example in the history of Western literature.

Zhou Zuoren's Classic Prose Collection (set of 7 Volumes in Total)

Zhou Zuoren

609K0

This set of books includes a total of seven volumes: "Tanlong Collection", "Tanhu Collection", "Guandou Collection", "Bitter Bamboo Miscellaneous Notes", "Yongri Collection", "Alismatis Collection" and "Yaowei Collection". Mr. Zhou Zuoren's large number of prose works are "comments on all human affairs". These works are rich in content, covering a wide range of topics, and the writing style is vivid and smooth. They may seem disorganized but contain exquisite details, which fully demonstrates the author's ability to control words. It has high literary quality, artistic quality and readability. The article has a clear stance and fierce language, fully demonstrating the appearance of a social critic.

Memoirs of Zhitang (set of Two Volumes)

Zhou Zuoren

368K0

This book is Zhou Zuoren's review of his important life experiences in his later years, detailing the important modern historical events he experienced personally, such as the Revolution of 1911, Zhang Xun's Restoration, the New Culture Movement, May 30, March 18th, the Northern Expedition, the Qing Party, etc. It is a must-read for understanding the history and culture of modern China, with both literary and historical materials. Initially, there were only a few sections of "Jiu Lu of Peking University". Later, I was invited by Cao Juren to start "Reminiscing on a Lifetime", which lasted more than two years and was completed in 207 sections. The overall title of the manuscript was "Talk about the past in Yaotang", but it was renamed "Reminiscences of Zhitang" when it was published. Mr. Cao Juren said: "If such a good memoir is buried and not seen by the world, how can I stand up to the Chinese cultural world thousands of years later?"

Li Zongwu's Farewell Collection (set of Two Volumes)

Li Zongwu

66K0

This set of books includes two volumes: "Discussions on the Examination System" and "Discussions on Social Issues". During the summer vacation of the 14th year, I graduated from Xuzhou Lianli Middle School. He Juemin, the section chief of Yongning Road Office, was the chief examiner. After graduating from the school during the annual vacation, I returned to be the chief examiner and took several exams. One night, many students, armed with wooden sticks and dumbbells, dragged me out of the dormitory and beat me severely. At that time, the order was very good, the whole place was quiet, the students were silent, and I was silent as well, only the sound of ping-pong could be heard. Before the student left, he cursed: "You piece of shit, don't you advocate strict examinations?" I slept on the ground, thinking: "As long as I don't kill you, I'll do it again!" After I recovered from my injury, I wrote an article "Discussions on the Examination System" to explain the necessity of examinations. All statements are implicitly based on my thick and black philosophy, but I never mention the word thick and black. Without this fight, I would not be able to write this article. I cannot but express my deep gratitude to this student and others. "Discussions on Social Issues" Li Zongwu's views on five major social issues include: 1. The distinction between public and private property; 2. The study of the good and evil of human nature; 3. The trajectory of world evolution; 4. Solutions to social problems; 5. The reconciliation of various theories.

The Sequel to Lao Can's Travels

Liu E

57K0

It describes the letter written by Ding Wei in the winter months outside the front gate of Beijing. Dong Gezi and west Yuan Gong came to visit. They talked about the recent rectification and new policies of the imperial court, and the streets were full of patrols. The author uses the words of Lao Can to reveal the corruption of bureaucracy and reflect the profound social content of worry and indignation.

A Moveable Feast

I

100K0

"A Moveable Feast\u002F The Complete Works of Hemingway" is the last work written by Hemingway during his lifetime and revised by him personally. In the book, Hemingway recalled a difficult but joyful life he and his wife lived in Paris from 1921 to 1926: starting out as a writer, writing in cafes, chatting with literary friends, betting on horses, enduring hunger, visiting old book stalls along the Seine, borrowing books from Shakespeare's Bookstore, meeting Fitzgerald and passing by Joyce, Pound and others...

The Biography of Fude

I

41K0

Volde, now translated as Voltaire (1694-1778), was a French bourgeois Enlightenment thinker, philosopher, historian, and writer. "The Biography of Fulde" is one of the many biographies of the biographer Mauroa. Moroa's literary achievements are especially reflected in his biography. The biographies he wrote have vivid characters, interesting plots and the flavor of novels. He can be said to have made innovations in the way he wrote biographies. His works are known as some of the best biographies in the French literary garden, including "The Life of Fude".

Ae

Ae

Literature

H

179K0

"Speak, Memory" is a classic memoir by the master of fiction Nabokov. It spans thirty-seven years. It is one of Nabokov's most important and famous works. It is also one of the few unique and outstanding works in the past and present with the theme of time and memory. It straddles reality and fiction, and is more like a novel. Its language has a candid clarity and anatomical precision - the precision with which a lepidopterist observed the wonderful patterns on the wings of a butterfly through a high-power magnifying glass and described them, giving readers an extraordinary reading experience. Memory and review of the past often dominate Nabokov's novels, so this autobiography is an excellent password to interpret his novels, because memory itself is a hidden bridge between fantasy and reality, in which the writer exerts his unique imagination. A must-read for loyal readers of Nabokov, it provides first-hand insights into important novels such as Lolita, Pale Fire, The Defense, and Marie. The book contains more than 20 precious old photos of the Nabokov family, restoring the years written by Nabokov.

How Do I Go to a Foreign Country (classic Joy Reading)

Hu Shi

65K0

"How Did I Go to a Foreign Country\u002F Classic Reading" comes from the awakening of Hu Shi's own consciousness. He was deeply aware of the lack of biographical literature in China, so he strongly advised his friends to write autobiographies. However, he forgot one thing: what China lacked in past dynasties was the spirit of writing autobiographies. Although Sima Qian's "Tai Shi Gong's Autobiography" and Tao Yuanming's "Mr. Wu Liu's Biography" are representative works of traditional Chinese autobiographical literature, traditional Chinese autobiographies mainly focus on narrative and introspection, are generally shorter in length, and have very limited capacity, which is not as good as Hu Shi's expectations. He hopes that people can write about their growth experiences, academic thoughts and other aspects. Therefore, he took the initiative to summarize his previous life at the age of forty.

Essays on the Beginning of Spring (silverfish Wencong)

Zhu Hangman

132K0

This book is a collection of essays written by columnist Zhu Hangman about the book industry and personal book collecting experience. The author combines the history and current situation of the book industry to sort out and summarize his personal experience of visiting books and reading insights, interspersed with anecdotes from the modern literary world, which is full of interest, high knowledge and readability.

Questions and Answers (silverfish Wencong)

Yangzhishui

78K0

"Dao Lu" is the latest collection of essays by the famous scholar Yang Zhishui (Zhao Liya). It includes: "Old Scenery under the Green Window", "Mr. Gu Lin's Last Letter", "In My Home Today", "Mr. Siyuan", "About Nanxing" "Mr.", "Walking with light and light", ""Should be broken over a thousand feet" - Farewell to Yang Chengkai", "Professional research based on "common sense" - Mr. Sun Ji's academic notes", "Looking up and looking down", "Me and the book" and other works.

A Collection of Cutting Candles (silverfish Wencong)

Wang Jiaju

125K0

"Jianzhu Xiaoji" is one of the "Silverfish Essays", a collection of essays by Wang Jiaju, a Suzhou-born essayist. This anthology takes Wang Jiaju's reading life as the theme and selects more than 40 articles written in the past five years, including "Study in Paradise", "Continuation of Documents", "New Books", "Memories of the Ninth Middle School Era", "A Beautiful Branch in the Book Forest" and other works. This book is a collection of articles written by the author in recent years, including: local anecdotes about Suzhou, interesting textual research articles on literature and history, and prefaces and postscripts written for other works. Rich in content and highly readable.

Figures on the Stations of the Cross (silverfish Wencong)

Sun Yu

108K0

This book is a collection of academic essays written by Sun Yu, a professor at Renmin University of China and an expert on Lu Xun. The whole book focuses on modern literary figures represented by Lu Xun, and uses a broad vision to conduct a multi-dimensional comparison of the works of writers from different schools at home and abroad, both ancient and modern, thereby raising some in-depth questions and enlightening readers. Reflects academic content and theoretical depth.

Random Talk About Feng Zikai (silverfish Wencong)

Ye Yusun

117K0

"Miscellaneous Talk about Feng Zikai" is a collection of forty articles about Feng Zikai written by the author Ye Yusun over the years. It mainly talks about Feng Zikai's thoughts, life, and art, and also examines some errors in historical materials. It has certain academic value and publication value. Feng Zikai is a Chinese cartoonist and essayist with great artistic achievements and is deeply loved by readers.

Supplements from the Literary Garden (silverfish Wencong)

Xu Chongqing Liu Ronghua Gong Jingxing

115K0

"Wenyuan Supplements" is a collection of articles by Mr. Xu Chongqing, a famous scholar in Huzhou, edited and selected by Liu Ronghua and Gong Jingxing. The book is divided into five series, including literary relics, relics of celebrities, historical materials of 1911, Huzhou humanities and Bingzhu Night Talks. It mainly involves the study of modern literature and the study of Huzhou local literature and history. The examination of some historical materials is very helpful for academic research and has great publication value.

Yue Zongji (silverfish Wencong)

Xu Yan

156K0

The "Yue Zong Ji" written by Xu Yan is one of the books in the "Silverfish Wenzhou Series" series. There are 26 articles in this book with the theme of "travel notes" and "travel notes". This book was selected into the "Silverfish Collection" of Zhejiang Ancient Books Publishing House. This book provides professional guidance for reading lovers and shares the joy of reading. This book contains contents such as "Records of Scholarly Travels in Xiuzhou" and "Records of Wuzi's Return to Hangzhou in Winter".

Eugene Onegin (translated Masterpiece Collection)

K

102K0

"Eugene Onegin" is Russia's first realist work and successfully created the first "superfluous man" image in Russian literature. The protagonist of the work, the aristocratic young man Onegin, lived a luxurious life similar to that of ordinary aristocratic youths. However, under the influence of the atmosphere of the times and the progressive enlightenment ideas at that time, he began to be tired of the empty and boring life of the upper class, and came to the countryside with a desire for a new life, and tried to engage in agricultural reform. However, in the end, Onegin was still in a state of idleness, depression and hesitation, and contracted the typical disease of the times - melancholia. At the manor in the countryside, he became friends with Lensky and his fiancée Olga. Olga's sister Tatyana was simple and passionate. She fell passionately in love with Onegin and bravely wrote to him to express her pure love, but Onegin rejected her. A few years later, at a ball in St. Petersburg, Onegin reunited with Tatyana, who had become the general's wife, and found that he was deeply in love with her. However, Tatyana could not betray her husband. Although she loved Onegin deeply, she still rejected him.

Canterbury Tales (translated Classics Collection)

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314K0

"The Canterbury Tales" is a collection of verse stories, mostly written in rhymed verse. The book contains a general quotation and twenty-three stories, two of which are prose and the rest are in poetry. It tells the strange stories that a group of pilgrims told to relieve their boredom on their way to Canterbury. This group of people come from all walks of life, including priests, warriors, nuns, college students, craftsmen, etc. Their stories also broadly reflect the social scene at that time. The works are based on humor and satire, depicting characters from different classes, satirizing the ugliness of feudal society, exposing the corruption of society, opposing asceticism, and promoting worldly enjoyment. Short dramatic scenes are connected in between. The content and style of the stories are different and suit the identity of each narrator. The work vividly depicts social life in England in the fourteenth century, embodying anti-feudal tendencies and humanistic ideas.

Gold in the Blue Sky: Selected Poems of Biely

(russia) Andrei Bely

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"Gold in the Blue Sky: Selected Poems of Bely" is a volume in the "Golden Russia Series". It is divided into five parts: "Gold in the Blue Sky", "Ashes", "Urns", "Stars" and "Others". It selects more than 100 poems by Andrei Bely, a famous symbolist writer and poet in the Russian Silver Age. From this, we can get a glimpse of Bely's poetry creation style throughout his life. As a poet, Bely has many aspects. In "Gold in the Blue Sky", the young Bely raised the banner of symbolism and predicted the mysterious future world; in "Ashes", Bely cried and mourned the suffering Russia; in "Urban", he recorded his despair about life; in "Stars", he wrote full of nostalgia and blessings for his lover.

Four Generations Living under One Roof, Illustrated by Gao Rongsheng

Lao She

698K0

"Four Generations Under One Roof" is one of Lao She's masterpieces. Against the background of the outbreak of the Marco Polo Bridge Incident and the fall of Peking, the novel takes the life of four generations of the Qi family as the main line, and vividly and vividly depicts the ups and downs, life and death of people from all walks of life and all kinds of people represented by the residents of Xiaoyangquan Hutong. This book is illustrated by Gao Rongsheng.

The Complete Works of Lu Xun's Classics (upgraded Edition for New Home Bookshelf)

Lu Xun

267K0

Mr. Lu Xun's writing is almost all-encompassing. He writes about the world, people's hearts, and literature. He writes well, rationally, and to the essence. This book contains Lu Xun's short story collections "Scream", "Wandering", "New Stories" and essay collections "Morning Blossoms Picked Up at Dusk" and "Weeds". We hope to show a complete Lu Xun in front of readers.

The Fulfillment of Wishes (full Color Collector's Edition)

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This book is composed of Rabindranath Tagore's short fairy tale "The Fulfillment of Wishes" and the collection of poems "The New Moon Collection". Tagore's poems are full of philosophy in their childishness and bright in their thinking, and have become classics in world literature.

Rich Pain: Don Quixote and Hamlet Moving Eastward

Qian Liqun

191K0

This book is one of Qian Liqun's masterpieces. In the author's own words, the task of this book is only to describe: to describe the story of two literary ghosts crossing the threshold of several centuries, from the West to the East; to describe how writers from Eastern and Western countries, out of a common concern for some major spiritual propositions of mankind (first of all, intellectuals), in accordance with the traditions of their own national culture, the requirements of their own times, and the characteristics of their personal spiritual temperament, while accepting the thoughts and artistic achievements of their predecessors, while enriching and developing the thinking of their predecessors, just like the passing of the baton of thought and art, jointly created two immortal typical stories of world literature. It is this creative process full of confusion, pain and vitality that connects several art masters and thinkers who lived in completely different time and space - from Shakespeare in England, Cervantes in Spain, Heine in Germany, Turgenev in Russia, to Lu Xun in China, as well as a large group of writers and intellectuals around them, thus reflecting a certain aspect of the spiritual development of mankind and the spiritual journey of the world's intellectuals from the 17th to the 20th century. The spiritual temperament of Chinese intellectuals in the 20th century and their inner spiritual connection with intellectuals around the world are also the focus of this book's investigation and description.

Just One Poem: Selected Poems of Hodasiewicz

(russia) Hodasevich

57K0

This book contains more than 160 poems by the famous Russian Silver Age poet Khodashevich. Hodasevich was a benchmark poet in the first wave of Russian diaspora literature. Gorky called him the best poet of the "Silver Age" and made no secret of drawing literary nourishment from his poems. Nabokov claimed that it was because of Hodasevich's poems that he was able to escape from the dilemma of being a talented poet. Bely, Brodsky and others all spoke highly of his unusual poetic thinking and poetic skills. Hodasiewicz's poems are particularly good at psychological description, but also contain philosophical and ethical elements.

Homage to Catalonia (The Complete Documentary Works of Orwell)

George Orwell

146K0

The Spanish Civil War was Orwell's first personal experience of the cruelty and depression of war, which laid the foundation for the anti-war tone of his later works. It is conceivable that Orwell, a literary man who had never been involved in politics, felt hesitant, helpless and desperate in his heart when he faced the cruel ideological struggle and the political partisanship. After witnessing many of his friends who had fought together on the front line not dying on the front line, but dying at the hands of their own people, Orwell became suspicious of the Soviet political system and embarked on the path of opposing the totalitarian system. In this sense, it was the crucible of the Spanish Civil War that prompted Orwell's creative enthusiasm and talent to shift from indicting the injustice of the external world to deeply reflecting on the internal system and human nature. The Comintern, the Spanish government and the British media distorted the description of the Spanish Civil War and manipulated propaganda tools to achieve their goals, which prompted Orwell to start thinking about the authenticity of history, and in "1984" it was sublimated into a reflection on totalitarianism's manipulation of history. In 1946, Orwell wrote: "Every line of my serious writing since 1936 has been a direct or indirect opposition to the totalitarian system and an encouragement to the democratic socialist system."

Down and Down in Paris and London (complete Documentary Works of Orwell)

George Orwell

121K0

George Orwell, the author of "1984" and "Animal Farm" and the prophet of dystopia, was always a staunch socialist throughout his life. This may confuse today's readers who do not understand the changes in the political spectrum, but for Orwell, this was a natural choice. "Down and Out in Paris and London" is Orwell's first officially published documentary work. After feeling completely disgusted and despairing of the British colonial system, Orwell's literary dream finally received recognition from the literary world for the first time after several setbacks. The experiences in Paris and London can be seen as Orwell's journey of repentance and redemption for his service to the colonial system. Orwell was a loyal believer in the socialist system. Perhaps Orwell's deliberate choice of wandering and poverty was a test of his ability to persist in implementing socialist ideals. Paris and London are the most prosperous places in the capitalist world, and the poverty and hardship at the bottom of society is shocking. Orwell's sincere attitude of being willing to go deep into the bottom of society and treat the working people as equals is truly unusual among British left-wing literary writers. It is this spirit that makes "Down and Out in Paris and London" extraordinarily real, and it still resonates with readers today.

Notes on "chu Ci" (updated Edition)

Zhang Wei

161K0

The book is divided into two parts. The first part has 21 special topics, from "Singing Independently of the World" and "Between Iron and Silk" to "Surrounded by Green and Prosperous" and "Weary of the World and Colorless". Everywhere is filled with poetry and thoughts. The next article returns to the details of the original text and restores the image of Qu Yuan that everyone knows but does not really know. Its significance is different from ordinary modern translations or introductions of ancient books. It is a journey of empathy that goes back to the depths of a great soul.

Read the Book of Songs

Zhang Wei

195K0

Classics are always read and updated. Each generation has its own understanding and characteristics, and each person has its own understanding and perception. "Reading\u003CThe Book of Songs\u003E" is such a popular reading book that interprets China's earliest collection of poems, the "Book of Songs". It is the fourth in a series of monographs on classical literature by Zhang Wei, a contemporary writer and vice chairman of the Chinese Writers Association. "Reading the Book of Songs" is divided into two parts. The first part is divided into five lectures and 55 questions. The title guides readers to think about "the last resort of civilization" and "the prosperity of simplicity", and appreciate the "beauty of obscurity" and "the beauty of simplicity". Touch "Confucius' poetic heart" and appreciate the "passion of the prosperous age of Kangxi"... In the next chapter, we return to specific poems and select eighty-four poems: brief annotations help readers understand the basic meaning of the poems; interpretations lead readers to the depths and details of the "Book of Songs".

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