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Sands of Time

Sands of Time

General Fiction

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181K03

One of Sheldon's most engrossing works, it appears on the New York Times' annual bestseller list. In Spain, a land full of passion and blood, the ascetic and reclusive monastery seems out of place. A government manhunt forces four nuns beyond the walls that once protected them: one is the daughter of an Italian mafia boss, one is the orphan of an American industrial oligarch, one is stunningly beautiful, and one has the voice of an angel but is as ugly as salt. Taking their own secrets with them, together with several Basques who were keen on independence, they began their great escape across the country...

Appreciation of Exquisite Poems of Tang and Song Dynasties

Sheng Qingbin

289K0

Poets have different destiny, and the charm of their works is different. For example, Li Bai's "The water from the Yellow River comes up from the sky" shows the style of the Tang Dynasty; Du Fu's "Every time I lean on the Big Dipper to look at the capital" reflects his sincerity for the prosperous Tang Dynasty; Du Mu's "Smoke cage with cold water and moon cage with sand" is based on The beautiful and sad scenery sets off the feeling of the rise and fall of the six generations, and this poem is known as the last song. Li Shangyin's "Last Night Stars and Last Night Wind" expresses his thoughts about his beloved by describing the spring breeze last night.

Appreciation of Fine Tang Poems

Sheng Qingbin

365K0

Tang poetry is the most precious cultural heritage of the Han nation and a pearl in the treasure house of Han culture. It also has a great impact on the cultural development of surrounding ethnic groups and countries.

Yu Dafu's Best Selections

Yu Dafu

321K01

Yu Dafu is one of the most active writers in my country at the beginning of the 20th century. He has excellent works in novels, essays, old-style poetry and criticism. His novel creation challenged traditional moral concepts and pioneered the lyrical and romantic form of autobiographical novels, which had a profound impact on a generation of writers.

The Insulted and Harmed Person

(russian) Dostoyevsky

290K010

Dostoevsky is a writer who transcends time and space and is also a writer full of contradictions. Just as the world is complex and people are complex, Dostoevsky himself is also complex. Now, a new knowledge has quietly emerged in Russia and the world - Dostoevskyology. Dostoevsky himself is an enigma, and so are his works. Deciphering this mystery is a basic topic studied by Dostoevskyists all over the world. Experts generally divide Dostoevsky's life and creation into two periods: before Siberia and after Siberia. The book "The Insulted and Injured" (1861) is between these two periods and has an obvious transitional nature: it not only retains the ideas, content and style of the works of the 1940s, but also connects the past and the past, creating a precedent for the writer's later socio-psychological-philosophical novels that mainly explore social secrets and the secrets of the human heart.

Pandora's Mysteries Collection (knowledge Exploration Series)

Hu Buwei Editor-in-chief Tielin

236K0

"Knowledge Exploration Series: Pandora's Mystery Collection" is divided into Pandora's Box, Back to the Past, Pyramid Tomb Theory, Three-Dimensional Games, etc.

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General Fiction

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158K0

"A Farewell to Arms" is a masterpiece of Hemingway's war-themed works. In this semi-autobiographical work, his unique writing style becomes more sophisticated, marking the maturity of Hemingway's artistic style. Henry, an American young man who volunteered to participate in the European War, and Catherine, a British nurse, fell in love on the battlefield and fled the battlefield together to find a quiet life. However, tragedy struck, leaving Henry alone and enduring the endless pain left by the war. No matter how necessary the war is and how justified it is, never think that war is not a sin. --Hemingway

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General Fiction

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143K8.2

"The Sorrows of Young Werther" is regarded as the most important novel of the Sturm und Drang era. This novel had a very high print run of that era and triggered a "reading craze". The novel is written in the form of an epistolary letter and adopts the first person point of view. It tells the story of Werther's "wonderful joy" when he first arrived in Valheim, the respectable and lovely villagers and priests around him, and his heartbeat and pure emotions when he first met Lotte. Everything is so beautiful that it makes people have the urge to cry. However, Lotte was already engaged, and Werther followed the advice and found a small position in the official residence. However, he could not stand the minister's faultfinding, and was judged as arrogant by the people around him because of his unworldly thoughts. In the end, he was humiliated at a party, so he resigned and returned to Walheim. But the lovely and innocent old acquaintance was gone forever, but Werther was trapped in a fruitless love for Lotte and couldn't extricate himself, and finally committed suicide by drinking a bullet.

Disinformation School

Disinformation School

General Fiction

(uk) Richard Sheridan

58K0

This book is the eighteenth volume of the Harvard Classics Series - "Modern British Drama". The "modern" referred to here refers to the era division method of the era in which the author of this book lived. Now called "classicism". "The Rumor School" is Sheridan's most famous comedy and an excellent example of British comedy. In this comedy, Sheridan contrasts the patriarchal morality of the "state of nature" with the moral corruption of the "civilized" upper class. He describes Sir Diesel, who married the daughter of a poor country squire who dreamed of entering the upper class. After arriving in London, she gradually became infected with some bad habits in the social circle, spent extravagantly, gossiped, and almost lost her virginity. Finally, she repented and reconciled with her husband.

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General Fiction

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44K029

"The Old Man and the Sea" is Hemingway's most famous novella, which won the Pulitzer Prize and the Nobel Prize for Literature. The novel creates the image of a civilian hero in the history of human literature: Santiago, an old Cuban fisherman, went to sea for eighty-four days and caught nothing, but he did not despair and finally caught a big fish. He fought with the big fish at sea for three days before killing the fish and tying it to the side of the boat. On the way back, the big fish was repeatedly attacked by sharks. Santiago fought fiercely with the sharks with the only tools he had, and finally defeated the sharks. However, when he returned to port, only the spine and tail of the fish he caught were left.

Hunter's Notes

Hunter's Notes

General Fiction

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Gulliver's Travels

Gulliver's Travels

General Fiction

(uk) Swift

216K7.9348

This travelogue is a ruthless and comprehensive criticism of British society in the first half of the eighteenth century; in particular, it heartily exposes and ruthlessly criticizes the rulers' corruption, incompetence, boredom, viciousness, debauchery, greed, and arrogance. This kind of critical voice even reaches a sharp and extreme level in Houyhnhnms' Travels. Swift directly points the finger at the sinful, stupid, dirty, and irrational human beings as a whole. The Houyhnhnm country composed of horses was his ideal utopia. Gulliver was exiled by the wise and rational Houyhnhnms. Full of melancholy, he returned to the homeland that gave birth to him but disgusted him. He had to spend the rest of his life with a group of "yahoos" in anger and helplessness.

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General Fiction

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"How Steel Was Tempered" is a novel written by the author based on his personal experience, which reflects the fierce struggle of young people in the 1920s and 1930s to participate in establishing and consolidating the Soviet power and rebuilding the national economy. The protagonist, Pavel Korchagin, was seriously injured in the war and later became paralyzed and blinded. In order to return to the post of building the country, he studied hard on his own, read a large number of literary works, gradually improved his writing skills, and finally wrote a touching novel, continuing to make outstanding contributions to the people.

I Am a Cat

I Am a Cat

General Fiction

(japan) Natsume Soseki

256K8.392

"I Am a Cat" is the representative and famous work of Japan's "national master" Natsume Soseki, which has a profound influence on Japanese literature. The writing angle of "I Am a Cat" is very novel. It observes the people and things around it from the perspective of a cat. This cat lived in a teacher's home and met all kinds of literati: Mi Ting, who was heartless and nonsensical, and was afraid of the world being in chaos; Han Yue, who was rigid and meticulous, a little inflexible; idealistic, a lonely fairy who only had theory but no practice... Of course, there was also the cat's owner, the pedantic and impatient Kushina, who only took three minutes to do things and was self-righteous. In the eyes of cats, these people gather together to discuss meaningless things all day long. They are dissatisfied with the reality and only complain. They are like the novice monks who suffered miserably from the pranks played by the students in the private school and were laughed at by their neighbors, but they were helpless.

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General Fiction

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197K8.1

"Sense and Sensibility" is one of Jane Austen's most humorous works. It mainly tells the story of the complicated love and marriage of two sisters, Elinor and Mellie, who live in a British squire family. The elder sister Elilo is good at controlling emotions with reason, while the younger sister Melia is full of fantasies about love. Therefore, when they face love, they have completely different reactions. Through this humorous comparison of "reason and emotion", the novel raises the issue of moral and behavioral norms, which is thought-provoking. "Sense and Sensibility" and the author's other masterpiece "Pride and Prejudice" can be called companion works, and have been adapted to the big screen many times.

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General Fiction

I

141K7.910

"The Sorrows of Young Werther" written by Goethe tells the tragic story of love and life of a young man named Werther. As a young man who still doesn't know his life goal, Werther comes to W City and falls in love with the beautiful girl Lotte, but Lotte is already someone else's fiancée. Later he left the city to avoid Lotte and worked for an embassy for a while, but the rigidity of affairs and the restraint of etiquette destroyed his hopes, and he could not identify with the upper class of society and the life of the aristocracy. He returned to W City disappointedly. At this time, Lotte was already married, and Werther immediately fell into great distress. At the same time, Werther was troubled by love and seemed out of tune with the secular society. Under the pressure of double despair, Werther finally chose to commit suicide.

Little Prince

Little Prince

General Fiction

Saint-exupéry

27K8.4

"The Little Prince" is a beautiful fairy tale full of poetry and warmth. It has been translated into more than 100 languages, and its sales volume is second only to the "Bible". It tells the story of "I" meeting a weird, strange, innocent and pure little prince in the vast Sahara Desert - he came from a small distant planet and traveled to 6 planets where kings, vain people, drunkards, businessmen and geographers lived. The author satirizes the absurdity and hypocrisy of the adult world through the little prince's travels. The plot is unique and tortuous, and the writing is full of poetry and philosophy. The lines contain the author's deep understanding and understanding of major propositions such as love and life, which makes people have endless aftertaste after reading it. In the author Saint-Exupéry's own words, it is a literary work that was written for adults "when he was still a child."

The Night Before the Noble House (zhiliang Anthology)

(russia) Turgenev

243K0

Turgenev's full name is Ivan Sergeyevich Turgenev. He was born in 1818 and died in 1883. He graduated from the Department of Philosophy and Chinese at the University of Petersburg in Russia, and studied philosophy, history, Greek and Latin at the University of Berlin in Germany. He belonged to the liberal faction during the fierce political and ideological struggles and conflicts in Russia in the mid-19th century. He opposed the serfdom system, but did not agree with the views of Chernyshevsky and other Russian revolutionary democrats at the time. He pinned his hope on top-down reforms. However, due to his deep sympathy for the vast number of serfs and lower-class working people, as well as his literary talent, his works truly and profoundly reflected the reality of Russian society at that time, and were widely recognized and loved. Even the tsarist government and those who advocated violent revolution had to admit that he was a great writer, appreciate his beautiful writing, and appreciate his humanitarian spirit.

Metamorphosis Castle Trial

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499K6.720

This book includes the Austrian writer Kafka's works such as "The Metamorphosis", "The Castle" and "The Trial". Kafka is a famous European Expressionist writer. He lived in an era when the Austro-Hungarian Empire was about to collapse, and was deeply influenced by the philosophies of Nietzsche and Bergson. He always had a bystander attitude towards political events. Therefore, most of his works used deformed and absurd images and symbolic intuition to express isolated and desperate individuals surrounded by a hostile social environment.

Liar

Liar

General Fiction

(us) E. Lockhart

89K8.03

Fifteen-year-old girl Cadence is the first heir to the Sinclair family, a family that has been wealthy for generations. Her grandfather owns a private island. Every summer, extended family members gather on the island. Cadence, her cousin Johnny, her cousin Mirren, and her friend Gate have spent almost every summer here happily since they were eight years old. However, suddenly one day, Cadence found herself trapped in selective amnesia and migraines, unable to extricate herself. What happened on the fifteenth summer that is missing from memory? To make the whole family keep silent about her and to make three close friends lose contact with her? She tried to piece together what happened. The fifteenth summer is getting clearer and clearer, but I find that my friends are moving away. "The Liar" is a sad and regretful story, and it is also the first sigh for innocent and sunny teenagers to open the door to the adult world.

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General Fiction

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146K0

"Insects" accurately records the scientific experiments conducted by Fabre. It is a rigorous scientific work, but it is not obscure and boring. Fabre uses prose and lively writing to reveal many secrets of insect life and living habits, which is really interesting to read. Not only can people gain knowledge and ideas from it, but reading itself is also a unique aesthetic process. As Mr. Lu Xun said, this book is a model for "telling insect stories".

Ancient Roman Myths and Legends

Wang Huansheng

133K0

"Myths and Legends of Ancient Rome" narrates ancient Roman myths and legends into three parts: ancient Roman myths and legends, the legend of Aeneas, the origin of Rome, and early historical legends. In the myths and legends section, due to the close relationship between ancient Roman mythology and ancient Greek mythology, in addition to introducing the mythology itself, this part of the narrative focuses on comparing the two myths and emphasizing the similarities and differences between the two myths. The legend of Aeneas has been compiled and processed by writers and poets, especially through Virgil's conception and processing, and has become a systematic legend. The narrative in "Myths and Legends of Ancient Rome (Two-color Illustrated Youth Edition by Famous Translations)" basically maintains its integrity. The origins of Rome and early historical legends are mainly based on the relevant works of Livy, Dionysios and Plotarch, and also refer to some other works, with appropriate research and explanations to facilitate the understanding of the relevant legends.

Dead Souls (a Must-read Series for Primary and Secondary School Students)

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179K0

The novel tells a story about the trade of dead souls. Dead souls are those serfs who are actually dead but are still legally alive because their status has not been cancelled. The protagonist of the novel, Chichikov, is a pretender who loves money as much as his life, a polite liar. He visited and bribed local officials at all levels, and bought dead souls from all kinds of landowners, intending to hand over these serfs who did not really exist to the Supervisory Committee for mortgage, so as to defraud large sums of mortgage money.

Anne of Green Gables

Anne of Green Gables

General Fiction

(canada) Montgomery

165K7.94

The story tells the story of a brother and sister named Matthew and Marilla who lived in a farmhouse called Green Gables in Avonlea, Canada. Due to their old age, they planned to adopt a boy from the orphanage as a helper in the farmhouse. Unexpectedly, by some strange combination of circumstances, what was sent from the orphanage was an eleven-year-old girl with red hair, freckles, and chattering all day long-Anne. She lost her parents when she was young, and her life was full of hardships, but she was still optimistic, lively, passionate and romantic, and had a very rich imagination. Although she often got into trouble and made mistakes, her smart, straightforward and kind-hearted character gradually gained her sincere friendship and the love of her teachers. Her strong will and hard work also helped her successfully pass the Queen's College, and obtain a first-class teaching certificate and a university scholarship. But she couldn't bear to leave Green Gables and Marilla, who had been together day and night, and resolutely gave up the opportunity of university and chose to stay in Green Gables, repaying her kindness and never forgetting her original intention.

Moon Gem

Moon Gem

General Fiction

Collins

122K01

"The Moonstone" is a masterpiece of detective novels by British literary master Collins, and a masterpiece in the history of world detective novels. This is a detective story with twists and turns caused by a huge diamond. At the end of the 18th century, a British colonel won the world-famous moon gem in a war. Later, before his death, he made a will and gave the moon stone to his niece Rachel. Unexpectedly, on the night of Rachel's birthday party, the gem suddenly disappeared mysteriously. Focusing on the search for the whereabouts of the moon gem, the work unfolds a battle between life and death, good and evil. The novel reveals the harsh reality of society, exposes the hypocrisy of religion, and exposes the truth about charity. Condemned the crimes of the invaders.

The Wind in the Willows

Kenneth Graham

100K0

Through the observation of water rats and moles, The Wind in the Willows presents the idyllic life scenes and humanistic features of the British countryside. Through the story of Toad's distress and escape, it shows the ridiculous and cute weaknesses of heroes in the eyes of the world. The story of three friends helping Toad regain his home and the happy ending in which Toad finally grows up expresses the author's expectations for loyal friendship and perfect humanity. The story has an unhurried pace and can be read leisurely. There is no tension to read to the end to see the ending, but it has the attraction of eliminating distracting thoughts and calming down. Reading one chapter a day to your children or yourself is a very comfortable reading experience.

Little Prince Cinderella

(france) Saint-exupéry (france) Charles Bellot

62K0

Through the bright eyes of a little prince from an alien planet, the work shows us all kinds of ridiculous living beings living on the earth. The pure words reveal a touch of sadness and thought-provoking philosophy. This most widely circulated fairy tale in the 20th century has been translated into more than 100 languages ​​since its publication in 1943 and has been sold all over the world. "Cinderella" is selected from "Bello's Fairy Tales". In addition, "Cinderella" also includes famous fairy tales such as "Sleeping Beauty in the Wood" and "Little Red Riding Hood". The themes mostly originate from folklore in France, other European countries and some Eastern countries. The French writer Bellot processed and transformed them into the earliest literary fairy tales.

Goethe's Conversations

Goethe's Conversations

General Fiction

(germany) Compiled By Eckermann

115K0

"Goethe's Conversations" is a summary of Goethe's most mature thoughts and practical experiences in his later years, compiled and organized by Ekman. It involves philosophy, aesthetics, literary theory, creative practice, daily life and attitude towards life. It is a "treasury of Goethe's thoughts and wisdom"; it was once praised by the critical Nietzsche as the most important prose written in German. It is a world literary classic that appreciates the words of wise men and approaches the world-famous literary master Goethe. In short, Ekman's "Goethe's Conversations" is indeed a treasure trove that can help us understand Goethe more comprehensively and discover another Goethe.

Pushkin Fairy Tale

Pushkin Fairy Tale

General Fiction

G

24K6.7

The seven fairy tales included are all of Pushkin's poetic fairy tales. "The Groom's Palace" tells the story of the bride Tasha arresting her groom at the wedding banquet; "The Story of the Priest and the Long-Servant Barda" tells the story of the long-term worker teasing the priest with his intelligence; "The Story of the Fisherman and the Goldfish" tells the story of the greedy peasant woman's love for the little goldfish "The Story of the Dead Princess and the Seven Warriors" describes the tragic fate of a beautiful princess who is framed by her stepmother; "The Story of the Golden Rooster" describes the king's greed for beauty and ultimately harms the country... Each fairy tale has a meaningful meaning and profound charm. Reading and appreciating these fairy tale poems by Pushkin is not only an artistic enjoyment, but also a source of ideological enlightenment.

A History of Foundling Tom Jones

(english) Fielding

98K7.2

"The History of Outcast Tom Jones" is one of the representative works of the British novelist Fielding, which has such a profound description of the good and evil of human nature. Jones is the protagonist of this novel and the only truly positive image in the story. His brave pursuit of love embodies "good will be rewarded with good and evil will be rewarded with evil": no matter how much misfortune he experienced, he finally gained happiness.

Little Heidi

Little Heidi

General Fiction

(switzerland) Spiri

101K8.4

Little Heidi is one of the masterpieces of the famous children's literature writer Spiri. The protagonist Heidi is an innocent, lively, cute, bright and kind-hearted little girl. One day, she was taken to a small village called Delfry by her aunt, and was temporarily handed over to her grandfather, Uncle Rum. Under Heidi's influence, the eccentric Uncle Rum rekindled his passion for life.

Time Machine Invisible Man

Wells

130K7.52

"The Time Machine" is the famous work of the famous science fiction writer Wells, and it is also one of his most famous science fiction works. The novel tells the story of the adventures of a scientist known as a "time traveler" in AD 802,701 from a first-person perspective. It shows people a tragic picture of cannibalism in the future society. It is a thrilling and thought-provoking warning prophecy. "The Invisible Man" is one of Wells's most widely circulated and most popular works. By telling the story of a scientist who is passionate about invisibility and attempts to use invisibility to implement a "reign of terror" on mankind, the novel sounded the alarm to mankind for the first time - scientific inventions, if applied improperly, will cause harm to society and bring disaster to mankind.

Journey to the West (favorite Chinese Studies Book Series)

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720K8.6

"Journey to the West" has a total of one hundred chapters. The first seven chapters arrange for Sun Wukong to appear, explaining clearly his origin, inheritance, abilities, and temperament. Through Sun Wukong traveling through the four realms of heaven, earth, underworld, and water, he depicts the features of the four realms and constructs a world that is both virtual and real; Chapters 8 to 12 describe the appearance of Tang Monk. The story of Emperor Taizong of the Tang Dynasty entering the underworld explains the reason why Tang Monk went to the West to obtain Buddhist scriptures; Chapters 13 to 100 tell the story of Sun Wukong, Zhu Bajie, Monk Sha, and White Dragon Horse protecting Monk Tang to obtain Buddhist scriptures from the West. Since this book is long and contains many difficult words, the editor specially compiled a concise picture of Monk Tang's Buddhist scriptures from the West, and also notated the difficult words to make it easier for readers to read and identify.

Water Margin (favorite Chinese Studies Book Series)

J

809K7.419

"Water Margin" is a novel with the theme of ancient peasant uprising. It vividly depicts the entire process of the peasant uprising from occurrence, development to failure, profoundly reveals the social roots of the uprising, enthusiastically praises the resistance struggle of the uprising heroes and their social ideals, and also specifically reveals the internal historical reasons for the failure of the uprising.

Dream of Red Mansions (favorite Chinese Studies Book Series)

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"Dream of Red Mansions" has created many characters, each with their own unique and distinctive personality characteristics, and they have become immortal artistic models and will always shine with brilliance in the history of Chinese literature and world literature. "Dream of Red Mansions" is a great work with high ideological and artistic qualities. Judging from the ideological tendencies reflected in "Dream of Red Mansions", the author has preliminary democratic thoughts. He has a deep understanding of the real society, including the darkness of the palace and officialdom, the decadence of the feudal aristocracy and their families, and the feudal society. The imperial examination system, marriage system, slave system, hierarchical system, as well as the corresponding social governance ideas, namely the Tao of Confucius and Mencius, Cheng-Zhu Neo-Confucianism, social moral concepts, etc., Were deeply criticized and put forward vague ideals and propositions with a preliminary democratic nature. These ideals and propositions were a tortuous reflection of the budding factors of the capitalist economy that was growing at that time. \

Anne of Ingleside

Anne of Ingleside

General Fiction

(add) Lucy Maud Montgomery

196K8.0

Anne is already a mother of six children. In this family, everyone has some interesting stories, especially the childhood anecdotes of the children with different personalities. They are strung together like pearls, making this book seem warm and happy.

Robinson Crusoe

Robinson Crusoe

General Fiction

(english) Daniel Defoe Translated By Kim Jang-wei

177K8.3316

The first novel published by British writer Daniel Defoe at the age of 59 enjoys the reputation as the first realistic novel in Britain. The book was first published on April 25, 1719. It won a wide readership at that time and was reprinted three times within a year. In the following decades, it was published again and again, becoming one of the most widely read English-language books after the Bible. In the history of Western literature, no other book has produced such a large number of translations and adaptations as "Robinson Crusoe." Its literary influence and far-reaching significance to human society are unmatched by many other works. Through the author's rich imagination, this work clearly reflects the characteristics of the British society in the 18th century. It truly describes the adversity and despair experienced by people who have been away from society for 28 years, as well as the experience of faith and the endless challenges of life.

Greek Mythology (youth Edition)

Gustav Schwab; Cao Jun; Mao Yun'er

108K7.1

"Greek Mythology" is an artistic wonder born from the ancient Aegean civilization. It was born in oral tradition and was continuously improved through oral transmission from generation to generation, and was later compiled, processed and recorded. "Greek Mythology" is roughly divided into two parts, one part is about the gods, and the other part tells the stories of the highly respected ancient Greek heroes. "Greek Mythology" has extremely high artistic value. It influenced later Greek literature. Not only that, it also had a profound impact on the entire European literature. "Greek Mythology" also has profound social significance. It describes the life of the ancient Greeks in the Aegean Sea in the early days of human society, reflects their exploration and understanding of nature, and embodies people's thoughts, emotions and values ​​during this historical period.

Jane Eyre (youth Edition)

(uk)charlotte Bronte Mao Yun'er

99K8.5

"Jane Eyre" mainly uses the twists and turns of the love story between Jane Eyre and Rochester to create a strong female image who was born in a humble background and had a tortuous life path, but always insisted on maintaining independent personality, pursuing individual freedom, advocating equality for everyone, and never bowing to fate. The heroine Jane Eyre lost her parents when she was young. She was fostered in her uncle's house since she was a child. Due to the abuse, she developed a sense of resistance and entered Lowood School. After graduation, she applied to work as a tutor at Thornfield Manor, and fell in love with her master Rochester. However, after discovering that Rochester had a wife - a mad woman who had been imprisoned in an attic of the manor, Jane Eyre fled the manor alone and wandered around. Finally, she returned to him because she had always been in love with Rochester. By this time, the manor had been burned down, Rochester was blind and his hands were disabled. Jane Eyre resolutely married him, making him happy again.

Gone with the Wind (youth Version)

(u. S.) Margaret Mitchell Wang Jucheng

115K8.18

Scarlett is a beautiful, willful and decisive American southern woman who fell in love with Ashley, the son of another manor owner, but Ashley chose the gentle and kind-hearted Melanie. Scarlett married Melanie's brother Charles out of anger. After the Civil War broke out, Charles went to the front and died in battle. Scarlett met the handsome businessman Rhett, who began to pursue Scarlett, but was rejected by her. The Confederates were defeated and Atlanta was in chaos. Unfortunately, Melanie's pregnancy was approaching, and Scarlett had to stay and take care of her. After the war, Scarlett went to Rhett to borrow money in despair, and met Frank, the upstart who was going to marry her sister. In order to save her home, she seduced Frank into marrying her. Frank was shot dead by the Northern Army due to his anti-government activities, and Scarlett became a widow again...

Notre Dame De Paris (youth Edition)

(france) Hugo Zhou Shuchang

78K8.1

This book is a love novel written by the great French writer Hugo in 1831. It tells a story that happened in France in the 15th century in a bizarre and contrasting way: Claude, the vice-president of Notre Dame de Paris, was sanctimonious and vicious, loved first and then hated, and persecuted the Gypsy girl Esmeralda. The ugly but kind-hearted bell ringer Quasimodo sacrifices his life to save the girl. The novel exposes the hypocrisy of religion, declares the bankruptcy of asceticism, praises the kindness, friendship and self-sacrifice of the lower working people, and reflects Hugo's humanitarian thoughts.

Nobel Prize in Literature: Where Are You Going?

(boss) Henrik Sienkiewicz

393K7.3

The Nobel Prize in Literature, with its great spirit of human idealism, provides an eternal standard for world literature. It includes poetry, novels, prose, drama, philosophy, history and other different genres. Masterpieces of different styles are full of brilliance and unique characteristics, comprehensively showing the overall situation of world literature in the 20th century. Kipling, Maeterlinck, Rabindranath Tagore, Franz, Wolfgang, Yeats, Gide... All exciting names; "Niels Goose", "The Blue Bird", "Gitanjali", "The Forsytes", "Six Characters in Search of the Author", "The Counterfeiter", "Babbit"... Each of the splendid masterpieces, vast and vast, all rivers and rivers return to the sea, are all gathered in this collection of works by Nobel Prize winners.

Nobel Prize in Literature: the Stubborn Girl

(german) Paul Johann Ludwig Von Heise

137K07

The Nobel Prize in Literature, with its great spirit of human idealism, provides an eternal standard for world literature. It includes poetry, novels, prose, drama, philosophy, history and other different genres. Masterpieces of different styles are full of brilliance and unique characteristics, comprehensively showing the overall situation of world literature in the 20th century. Although these writers with very different approaches have different languages, concepts, and backgrounds, their majestic attitude of holding high the banner of ideologicalism is the same, and their spirit of freedom of courageous pursuit is the same. Their majestic appearance is reflected in their works; their spirit is reflected in the words of these works. This series of books contains all the essence of their works that are revered by all generations. This series of books has erected a literary monument for us in the 20th century.

Nobel Prize in Literature Collected Works: Milloy

(france) Frederic Mistral

58K0

The Nobel Prize in Literature, with its great spirit of human idealism, provides an eternal standard for world literature. It includes poetry, novels, prose, drama, philosophy, history and other different genres. Masterpieces of different styles are full of brilliance and unique characteristics, comprehensively showing the overall situation of world literature in the 20th century. Although these writers with very different approaches have different languages, concepts, and backgrounds, their majestic attitude of holding high the banner of ideologicalism is the same, and their spirit of freedom of courageous pursuit is the same. Their majestic appearance is reflected in their works; their spirit is reflected in the words of these works. This series of books contains all the essence of their works that are revered by all generations. This series of books has erected a literary monument for us in the 20th century.

Nobel Prize in Literature Anthology: Counterfeiters, the Narrow Gate

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The Nobel Prize in Literature, with its great spirit of human idealism, provides an eternal standard for world literature. It includes poetry, novels, prose, drama, philosophy, history and other different genres. Masterpieces of different styles are full of brilliance and unique characteristics, comprehensively showing the overall situation of world literature in the 20th century. Although these writers with very different approaches have different languages, concepts, and backgrounds, their majestic attitude of holding high the banner of ideologicalism is the same, and their spirit of freedom of courageous pursuit is the same. Their majestic appearance is reflected in their works; their spirit is reflected in the words of these works. This series of books contains all the essence of their works that are revered by all generations. This series of books has erected a literary monument for us in the 20th century.

Nobel Prize in Literature Anthology: the Gods Are Thirsty

(french) France

115K04

The Nobel Prize in Literature, with its great spirit of human idealism, provides an eternal standard for world literature. It includes poetry, novels, prose, drama, philosophy, history and other different genres. Masterpieces of different styles are full of brilliance and unique characteristics, comprehensively showing the overall situation of world literature in the 20th century. Although these writers with very different approaches have different languages, concepts, and backgrounds, their majestic attitude of holding high the banner of ideologicalism is the same, and their spirit of freedom of courageous pursuit is the same. Their majestic appearance is reflected in their works; their spirit is reflected in the words of these works. This series of books contains all the essence of their works that are revered by all generations. This series of books has erected a literary monument for us in the 20th century.

Gone with the Wind (collection of World Literature Classics)

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"Gone with the Wind" is a novel written by Margaret Mitchell, a famous modern American female writer, based on the background of the American Civil War. Through magnificent war scenes and delicate and lifelike characters, the work interprets a touching love story in poetic language.

Wuthering Heights (collection of World Literature Masterpieces)

(uk) Emily Bronte

217K8.0

"Wuthering Heights" is a shocking "strange novel". It is the only work in Emily Bronte's short literary career. Although critics from all over the world have been commenting on it and studying it for many years, strangely, few people paid attention to it when it came out, and for a long time after it came out. Some even thought that it was just a naive fantasy of a novice writer. It was not until the 1850s that "Wuthering Heights" began to receive people's attention and was highly praised by Western critics as one of the greatest works of the Victorian era.

Tess of the D'urbervilles (collection of Masterpieces of World Literature)

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The heroine Tess was born in a poor family, and her family relied on some small businesses to make ends meet. One day, Tess's father heard that he was a descendant of the ancient aristocrat Deb, and asked his daughter to go to the house of a rich old woman who claimed to be a descendant of Deb, hoping to get financial support. But Tess was seduced there by the old woman's son Alec. A few years later, Tess fell in love with Angel Clare, the pastor's son, on the dairy farm where she worked. On their wedding night, she confessed her past misfortunes to her husband. But instead of forgiving her, her husband left her and went to Brazil to develop his career. Tess's livelihood was cut off and her father passed away. She felt that she had the responsibility to take care of her family. At this time, Alec was entangled with her in every possible way. In despair, Tess was forced to live with the sanctimonious Alec d'Urberville.

Walden Pond (collection of World Literature Masterpieces)

(american) Thoreau

185K8.134

"Walden" is a work handed down from generation to generation by the famous American writer Thoreau in the 19th century. It is recognized as the most popular non-fiction work among readers in American literature. So far, this book has more than 200 different editions and countless translations in different languages. The author Thoreau advocates returning to nature and advocating simple life. "Walden Pond" is a record of his life when he lived alone in a self-built wooden house by Walden Pond. While describing pastoral life and the charming scenery of nature, he also infiltrated wise and refined philosophical thinking. Reading this book quietly and carefully can evoke our distant memories of many beautiful things and emotions in life, change our attitude towards life, and gain spiritual purity and spiritual sublimation.

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