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Literary Conference

Literary Conference

General Fiction

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"Literary Conference" is a novella by Argentinian writer Cesar Ella. It is also the work with the tightest story rhythm and the best reading experience in the "Cesar Ella Series". The style of "Literary Conference" is varied. It starts with an adventure and treasure hunt novel, then transitions into a science fiction novel. After transforming into a romantic literary and artistic work mixed with a thrilling and bizarre "drama within a drama", it finally reaches its climax in the form of a horror movie. Behind the seemingly bizarre story lies the author's thinking about life. He felt frustrated by the declining publishing industry and was full of ridicule for the arty "cultural people". The subtle and extremely poignant metaphors are hidden in the fantasy story, and there is a sense of appropriateness.

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Literature

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This book is one of the series of books on developing reading ability of classics. Ji Yun began writing when he served as the chief compiler of "Sikuquanshu" and wrote it successively from the fifty-fourth year of Qianlong (1789) to the third year of Jiaqing (1798). The whole book is composed of five parts: "Luanyang Xiaoxialu", "This is what I heard", "Huaixi Magazine", "Guwan listened to it" and "Luanyang continuation", with a total of twenty-four volumes and nearly 1200 items. The content is rich, including medicine, divination, astrology, three religions and nine streams, all of which are covered. There are many chapters that sharply expose the social contradictions at that time, expose the hypocrisy of moralists, sympathize with the people's misery, praise the people's diligence and wisdom, and boldly express their views and opinions on some unsympathetic theories that were common in society at that time, which have high ideological and academic value.

Suspense

Suspense

Literature

Zou Taofen

94K0

Zou Taofen is an outstanding journalist, political commentator and publisher in China. He studied at Fuzhou University of Technology, the Primary School Affiliated to Shanghai Nanyang Public School, and the Nanyang Public School Intermediate School. In 1919, he transferred from the Mechanical and Electrical Engineering Department of the Upper School of Nanyang Public School to the Liberal Arts Department of Shanghai St. John's University. In 1922, he served as the editorial director of the China Vocational Education Society founded by Huang Yanpei and others, and began to engage in education and editing work. In 1926, he took over as the editor-in-chief of Life Weekly. With his sharp pen, he advocated justice and public opinion and criticized the dark forces. Therefore, he was rated as one of the 100 heroic models who made outstanding contributions to the founding of New China. This book is one of the author's masterpieces.

Robot Master (complete Collection)

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Truller and Klapavuchus are well-known robot inventors. Truller is obsessed with building various machines and often drags everyone down, requiring Klapauchus to wipe their butts. Klapauchus is a very reliable partner, sometimes making mistakes and always wiping Truller's butt. Nothingness creation machine, chaos simulator, happiness existence sighing machine, artificial domination machine, emotional companionship machine, personality exchange machine, eschatological transformation machine, atomic rebirth replicator, erotic indulgence machine... They are willing to accept all kinds of commissions. Two good friends are invited to different planets to use their own machines to fight against tyrants and save the local civilization. The results are often beyond their expectations... Welcome to "The Iliad" in the cyber era.

A Fragment of Life of a Landscape Painter

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"Fragments of the Life of a Landscape Painter" is a collection of novellas by Argentinian writer Cesar Ella. The book contains two novellas: "How I Became a Nun" and "A Fragment of the Life of a Landscape Painter". The former is a novel close to the author's autobiography. From the perspective of a six-year-old child named Cesar Ella, who considers herself an ordinary little girl, it tells a series of interesting events that happened to the little protagonist, vividly sketching the image of this child with rich imagination, full of vitality, loneliness and freedom, and at the same time showing the life style of a small Argentinian town in detail. The latter tells the story of a German landscape painter who encountered strange experiences while collecting scenery in Chile and Argentina. While narrating, it also expresses the author's reflection on art.

Where Angels Fear to Tread (e. M. Forster Series)

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"Where Angels Fear to Go" is Forster's first novel and his most famous work. The title of the book is taken from the second half of a poem by the English poet Pope. The deliberately omitted part is "The fool breaks in." Through the description of several love affairs and marriages, the novel expresses the sharp opposition between the dull, hypocritical and artificial British middle-class society and the vibrant, passionate Italian secular life, and eulogizes the breakthrough of secular prejudice and the pursuit of a natural and straightforward life. The plot arrangement is neat and ingenious, and the characterization of the characters and the capture of momentary emotions and moods are meticulous and penetrating. It is a masterpiece about the world and human nature.

Aspects of the Novel (e. M. Forster's Works Series)

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"Aspects of Novel" is a must-read classic for those engaged in novel writing, literary criticism and appreciation to understand the mysteries of the art of novels. After "A Passage to India", Forster turned his focus to lecturing and literary criticism. In 1927, he was invited to give lectures at Cambridge University, and a series of lectures became the basis of "Aspects of the Novel". The book is divided into nine chapters, covering seven aspects of the novel: story, character, plot, fantasy, prophecy, pattern, and rhythm. Forster believes that the task of the novelist is to master these aspects skillfully and achieve "everything is covered". "Aspects of the Novel" is Forster's only literary criticism monograph and is recognized as the most important classic of novel aesthetics in the 20th century.

Lost Star Formation (2)

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Lost Star Array (1)

Lost Star Array (1)

General Fiction

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Lost Star Formation (3)

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The Lost Star Formation (3 Volumes in Total)

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591K0

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Literature

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The play tells the story of uncle Claudius who murdered Hamlet's father, usurped the throne, and married the king's widow Gertrude; Prince Hamlet therefore avenged his father's death on his uncle. "Hamlet" is the longest of all Shakespeare's plays and also Shakespeare's most famous play.

Julius Caesar

Julius Caesar

Literature

G

43K0

"Julius Caesar" (also translated as Julius Caesar, Julius Caesar) is a drama written by the British playwright Shakespeare. The plot of "Julius Caesar" revolves around the struggle between two political parties in ancient Rome. In the play, Caesar is the representative of the autocratic faction. He has great achievements and strives to expand his own power, so it is inevitable to wear the imperial robe. However, the republicans headed by Cassius and others oppose personal dictatorship and attempt to eradicate Caesar's power. However, they are weak and weak, so they enlist the highly respected Brutus to participate in their actions. Led by Brutus, the Republicans assassinated Caesar. Afterwards, Caesar's confidant Antony incited the Roman people with passionate speeches, causing them to change their original intentions and turn against Brutus, and expelled Brutus and others from the city of Rome. Finally, under siege by the soldiers of Antony and others, Brutus committed suicide and the republic was destroyed.

Titus Andronicus

(english) Shakespeare

44K0

"Titus Andronicus" is a tragedy written by the English playwright William Shakespeare, first published in 1594. The play tells the story of Lavinia, a beautiful lady from a well-known family who was brutally tortured. Her father Titus retaliates in kind, leading to an equally horrifying feast of human flesh. The play tells a truth: Heaven is not indifferent to the sins in the world. This play is Shakespeare's early work. The play has a profound description of the psychological and physical pain suffered by political prisoners, and also depicts the cruel scenes of brutal massacres in detail.

Taming of the Shrew

(english) Shakespeare

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"The Taming of the Shrew" tells the story of wealthy girl Katharina being transformed by Petruchio. Catharina's obedience is to avoid Petruchio's torture. Petruchio successfully makes Katherina a gentle wife who "lost herself".

Timon of Athens

Timon of Athens

Literature

G

39K0

"Timon of Athens" is the last tragedy written by the British playwright William Shakespeare, which was written around 1607-1608. The plot tells the story of the Athenian nobleman Timon, who was generous and charitable by nature, so many people took the opportunity to come and defraud him of money. Later, he went bankrupt, his "friends" left him one after another, and finally died alone in despair. The script exposes the dominant role of money and the evils of money worship. When the protagonist Timon was rich, those dignitaries surrounded him like flies biting blood. When he went bankrupt, they ignored him. Facing the cruel reality, Timon finally woke up and understood that they had never loved him, all they loved was his money.

Gold, Spices and Colonies

(u. S.) Lawrence Berglin

284K0

One book tells the story of Magellan's greatness and madness, peak and destruction, as well as the background of his global voyage where hegemony and money are intertwined. In 1519, Magellan led five sailing ships and more than 200 people to set sail from Spain in search of a sea route to the Spice Islands. Along the way, they suffered from hunger, disease, mental and physical torture, and even faced the threat of death. Finally, they discovered a sea passage now known as the Strait of Megellan. This was an arduous journey that lasted three years. Award-winning best-selling author (biographer and journalist) Lawrence Berglin used first-hand information to objectively restore this human feat and vividly tell a grand adventure story. In the book, Bergerin takes readers on a fascinating journey through first-person narration, some of which is revealed here for the first time. This expedition not only changed the way that later explorers sailed, but also changed history itself.

Centenary of the Tudor Dynasty

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167K0

Trace the origins of the "Empire on which the Sun Never Sets" and take a historical experience lesson during the Renaissance! In 1485, Henry Tudor ended the thirty-year "War of the Roses" and established a dynasty; in 1603, Queen Elizabeth I died at Richmond Palace, bringing an end to the dynasty that lasted for more than a hundred years. During this period, successive rulers relied on emerging industrial and commercial owners and new aristocrats to consolidate their rule. They confiscated church property, supported the enclosure movement, and defeated Spain's "Invincible Fleet" at sea, laying the foundation for Britain to become the most extensive "empire on which the sun never sets" in history. However, Ruth Goodman believes that understanding the details of the lives of the people and rulers can bring readers closer to the truth of this era than the political machinations of big shots and bloody battles on the battlefield. This book is arranged in time order and uses the daily life of all classes as the entry point. Through the perspectives of farmers and craftsmen, ladies and kings, tavern owners and theater managers, this book vividly tells the story of the Tudors and restores this prosperous and passionate golden period in British history.

World War Ii Liberation Trilogy Part 2: the Days of Fighting

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529K0

This book combs the timeline from the Allied landings in Sicily to the final capture of Rome, depicts the magnificent Italian campaign, and tells countless heroic stories of "dying for freedom." Although the decision to attack Italy was highly controversial, once the operation began, the Allied forces' determination to liberate Italy never wavered: the rallying horns accompanied by the rushing waves sent the assault boats to the golden coast of Sicily, the roaring steel chariot tracks rolled over the solid defense lines of the Salerno plain, and the roaring fighter planes dropped overwhelming and rain-like bombs at the Port of Taranto... In Atkinson's writing, a picture of majestic and tragic combination slowly unfolds. The overwhelmed Eisenhower, the fearless but conceited Mark Clark, the genius Patton, the paranoid and ruthless Churchill, the strategizing Cunningham, the embattled Mussolini... From generals to soldiers, from politicians to civilians, the trajectories of countless lives converged and burned in this period of history. This was an epic battle for the European continent between the Third Reich and its rebels, and it was the first shot to dismantle the Axis powers' European defenses. When Mark Clark finally "conquered" Rome, the last obstacle before D-Day had been removed - and the end of the Third Reich was near.

World War Ii Liberation Trilogy Part 1: the Army at Dawn

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This book takes the dangerous "Operation Torch" as an entry point and details the tragic war in which the Allied forces landed in North Africa from 1942 to 1943, captured Tunisia, and annihilated the Axis African Corps. From their high spirits when they luckily landed in Morocco and Algiers, to their panic when they advanced into Tunisia and fought a fierce battle with the ferocious and experienced German army, the Allied forces found that they were not prepared for battle at all: logistical chaos, military misjudgments, competition for command, The British and American armies fought on their own... North Africa became a testing ground. The raid on Judeid, the Battle of Kesselring Pass, and the decisive battle in Tunisia were bloody battles one after another, tempering the Allied forces, especially the fledgling U. S. Army, into a tiger and wolf army! The book vividly describes the many protagonists who emerged on the battlefield: Eisenhower, Patton, Bradley, Montgomery, Rommel, Kesselring... Whether they are generals galloping on the battlefield to kill decisively, soldiers who kill coldly to survive, or ordinary people who are like ants in the flames of war, the wars written by Atkinson appear particularly real and terrifying! When Rommel was defeated, the North African Campaign finally produced countless elite soldiers and valuable combat experience for the landing in Sicily and Normandy, and the liberation of the European continent!

Become a Victorian

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235K0

A guide to daily life from dawn to dusk, peeking into the secrets of the Victorians from basic necessities, food, housing and transportation! Before the sun shines through the first window, the person who knocks on the window holds a long pole and a lamp, and knocks on the window door to door to wake up the client. On cold winter mornings, they insisted on brushing their teeth with toothbrushes and washing their faces with soap at the sink. Before going out, they will use fashion magazines to enhance their aesthetics, and use wigs, loose powder and cream to make up for their shortcomings. During long working days, they always carried enamel buckets with only light food to go to work. ? In the bedroom, half of the people are pure and pure, and the other half are wild and unrestrained. Using herself as a guide, experiential historian Ruth Goodman takes us through the novel and exotic lives of 19th-century Victorians over a period of 60 years by narrating the daily chores of Victorian men and women from dawn to dusk. In chronological order, Goodman not only shows us the washing utensils, clothing and cosmetics used by the Victorians, but also introduces us to the food culture, high technology and daily work at this time. More importantly, she combines theory with personal practice to demonstrate the great conceptual innovations in personal hygiene, kitchen science and sex in the Victorian era, overturning long-standing misunderstandings about the Victorians - they were once considered to be unhygienic, overly formal or boring. Open this book and you will learn the vivid historical details.

Area 51

Area 51

Military

(us)anne Jacobson

297K0

The true secret history of Area 51 revealed for the first time! Area 51 is a restricted military area that the U. S. Government has never acknowledged its existence. Many people think that Area 51 was named randomly, but in fact it is related to the wreckage of a flying saucer that crashed in Roswell in 1947. There is a line of text printed in the cabin that has never been made public, and there are several deformed corpses next to the wreckage. Are they aliens or pilots? Anne's in-depth investigation into this actually led to a third shocking answer... Jacobson disclosed the secret history of Area 51 for the first time through in-depth investigation. After World War II, the United States and the Soviet Union plundered former Nazi scientists. Why were the German engineers the Horton brothers key prey? Area 51 actually has a deep connection with the Cuban Missile Crisis? What connects the two is actually a shocking new aircraft that is 40 years ahead of its time? Before 1969, one out of every nine U. S. Military aircraft was shot down by a Soviet MiG fighter. Why did the MiG-23, which frightened the U. S. Military, appear on the runway in Area 51? High-altitude reconnaissance in the 21st century has become the world of drones, but why has the rapid development of technology brought new "harmful problems" to the Pentagon and the CIA? There is no doubt that Area 51 has become a symbol that attracts worldwide attention. Through this book, state secrets that have been strictly guarded for 60 years are revealed...

Long Yanzhiguo Qitan Collection

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97K01

Shibusawa Tatsuhiko, a preacher of Western European heterodox culture, a standard-bearer of fantasy literature, and a master of dark aesthetics known for his enchanting and gorgeous worldview, named his small study world "Tatsuhiko's Country". In this land, he used twelve strange stories as themes, including the Bird of Paradise, which has no legs and must fly continuously until it dies, and the Flying Man, whose head detaches from its body and flies into the vast night sky in its sleep. He weaves interesting chapters across the fields of religion, literature, folklore and art with free and easy writing style, forming this collection of essays full of heretical fun and whimsy.

Hu Mei Ji

Hu Mei Ji

General Fiction

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100K03

Based on the scattered records of some legendary figures from the Heian period to the Edo period in Japan, six fantasy stories are reinterpreted. An aristocratic girl and her half-brother who fell into a deep sleep inexplicably lived completely different lives. At the end of their fate, they finally met again ("Sleeping Beauty"); the aristocratic couple who gave birth to a fox felt so ashamed that they killed the fox twice, and were eventually revenged by the fox's daughter ("Fox Charm"); both ears were deafened. A princess who relied on her own powerful power to reverse her destiny and gain love, but unexpectedly everything was fleeting ("The Art of Nightmare Transformation")... Shibusawa Tatsuhiko not only told the classical stories of supernatural beings, but also interpreted them from the perspective of modern concepts from time to time, making the classical and modern, magic and reality intertwined, full of strange and mysterious colors.

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Literature

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"Love's Labour's Labour" is a drama script written by the British playwright William Shakespeare. It is a comedy and was first published in 1598. The play tells the story of the four kings and ministers of the Nava Kingdom who vowed to be pure in desire, reject all material enjoyment, avoid sexual intercourse with women, and concentrate on studying for three years. But when the beautiful French princess and her maids came to the court, they forgot all about their vows and rushed to woo them. But because they lacked real feelings, the French princess scolded them and left them. In this play, Shakespeare satirizes the love rhetoric and views of love among the court aristocrats.

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Literature

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"As You Like It" is one of the "Four Comedies" created by Shakespeare. The story mainly takes place in the forest of Arden, far away from the world. Created approximately between 1598-1600. The main plot of "As You Like It" describes the exiled Duke's daughter Rosalind who goes to the forest to find her father and her love story. The title of the play "As You Like It" indicates that all the good people who were persecuted in the play are rewarded, the evil people are inspired, and the lovers get married. This reflects Shakespeare's ideal state of good overcoming evil.

King Lear

King Lear

Literature

(english) Shakespeare

55K0

"King Lear" is a play written by Shakespeare and is one of his four major tragedies. The story comes from an ancient British legend, and the story itself happened around the 8th century. Later, many plays were compiled in the UK. In addition to Shakespeare, there is also an earlier unknown work among the existing plays. It is generally believed that Shakespeare's King Lear was adapted from this play. The story tells that after the aged King Lear abdicated the throne, he was driven into the wilderness by his eldest daughter and his second daughter. The third daughter, who became the Queen of France, led an army to save her father, but was killed. King Lear died sadly beside her.

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Literature

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The play tells the story of Juliet, the daughter of the Italian aristocrat Capulet, and Romeo, the son of Montague, who love each other sincerely and vow to depend on each other, but are hindered by the feud between the two families for generations. Although "Romeo and Juliet" is a tragedy, the love between the two young male and female protagonists is not tragic in itself. They not only love each other, but also boldly pursue their love. Fighting without hesitation. The power of their love enables them to dare to face family hatred and challenge obstacles in life. They pursue a new way of life. They are not afraid to be the atoning lamb, so although their death is the end of life, they are a moral victory. Finally the two hostile families reconciled. In this sense, many scholars and critics call the play a tragedy of optimism, also known as a tragicomedy.

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Literature

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44K0

"Much Ado About Nothing" is a play written by the British playwright William Shakespeare. It was written in 1598-1599. This comedy is a work from Shakespeare's mature writing period. It tells two types of love stories of that era: one is Hero and Claudius, who follow social norms and family status concepts and represent a traditional union; the other is initially mocking each other and refusing to give in. In the end, they fell in love with each other. The perfect union of Benedick and Beatrice. In this comedy, Shakespeare explores self-awareness, sincerity and mutual respect between men and women. And issues such as social order.

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Literature

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The play tells the story of Duke Vincentio, who rules Vienna. He wants to temporarily leave the principality and send Angelo to act on his behalf. Not long after Angelo took up his new position, an incident occurred where a gentleman named Claudio seduced a young lady and caused her to become pregnant. Angelou put Claudio in prison in accordance with the provisions of the law and sentenced him to death. Claudio asked his sister Isabella to intercede with Angelo. Angelou has evil thoughts about the beautiful Isabella. He told Isabella that he would spare her brother's life if she would sacrifice her virginity to him. Isabella firmly refused. The Duke used a trick to expose Angelou's despicable behavior, saved Claudio's life, and also completed Claudio's marriage.

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Literature

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42K0

"We Are Married" is a play written by the English playwright William Shakespeare, first published in 1623. The play describes how a beautiful and talented heroine goes to great lengths to win the love of a noble-born, arrogant and superficial playboy. The plot of the play is simple, but the dialogues between the characters are rich, diverse, delicate and vivid.

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Literature

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"The Merchant of Venice" is a play written by the British playwright Shakespeare. It is a satirical comedy. It was made around 1596-1597. The plot of the play unfolds through three clues: one is Portia's choice of marriage; one is Jessica and Lorenzo's love and elopement; and the other is the contract dispute of "cutting a pound of flesh". The theme of the script is to praise benevolence, friendship and love. It also reflects the contradiction between the commercial bourgeoisie and the loan sharks in the early stage of capitalism, and expresses the author's humanistic thoughts on issues such as money, law and religion in bourgeois society. An important literary achievement of this play is to create the typical image of Shylock, a profit-seeking, ruthless loan shark.

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History

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"Manuscript of the Political History of the Tang Dynasty" was completed by Chen Yinke in Hong Kong in 1941. The preface was signed "written by Chen Yinke on the New Year's Day of Xinsi at his residence at No. 369, Prince Edward Road, Kowloon". It was copied and revised in Guilin the following year and handed over to the Commercial Press for publication in 1943. This book is Chen Yinke's masterpiece and is very inspiring for the study of Tang history. Hong Kong provided Chen Yinke with a short research space during the turbulent times, allowing him to complete this masterpiece. Although it was accidental, it cannot but be said to be fate.

The Strange Case of Lu Ping

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110K0

This edition includes a total of 8 short and medium-length stories: "Between Truth and Falsehood", "The Blue Rattlesnake", "Night Hunt", "The Puppet's Play", "Purple Swimming Suit", "The Cod Liver Oil Hoarder", "The Crying of Crows" and "Ghost Hands".

Crow Call

Crow Call

General Fiction

J

23K0

This edition includes a total of 8 short and medium-length stories: "Between Truth and Falsehood", "The Blue Rattlesnake", "Night Hunt", "The Puppet's Play", "Purple Swimming Suit", "The Cod Liver Oil Hoarder", "The Crying of Crows" and "Ghost Hands".

Epic Magic Taboo

Raw Spring

82K0

What exactly exists in the abyss of blood and darkness. After Alex came to this different world, he gradually discovered the hopelessness of this world: Arrogant nobles who reject dissidents and careerists with hidden plots continue to destroy this crumbling kingdom. The constant blows and denials in his upbringing made him understand that helping humans can never achieve true peace. The humans here are feared, and the rules of checks and balances are broken. Someone needs to customize the rules again.

The Silver Sea Will Become Brighter and Brighter

Gu Zhiyiwei

75K0

Distant dream The charm of the stage Desire drives them forward The history of Tiantuan never ends Are they the ones you love next? Please look forward to it Note: There is a prototype. The author will try his best to portray the characters in more detail and it will get better and better. Please be patient and watch... Mistaken typo

The Cannon Fodder Female Supporting Role in Quick Travel Please Torture the Scumbag

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(All the main text and extra chapters have been completed) Sign the contract and enter the three thousand virtual world. The boss has only one idea, mission, mission, mission. Don't get affection, don't get hurt by me (this is a system supplement) However-- The gloomy deskmate is obedient: Jiujiu, I will listen to you. System: Haha, one white and one black! ! ! The tips of the aloof master's upper ears turned crimson: "Huahua, my heart is happy for you." System: Haha, what is that thing on the ground? Oh, it seems to be someone's character. The yandere Su Shao's eyes were red: Shushu, I'm very sweet. The system... The system silently glanced at the abandoned dark room and hugged its poor self tightly. -- Later, the male protagonist received an interview. Reporter: When did you feel that the world was full of malice toward you? Male Protagonist: When I found out that I was trying to pry into the corner of the wall again. Reporter: Uh... Is there any more? Male Protagonist: Actually, you may not believe it, but what I want is the persona of a domineering boss, and my stepmother stuffed a little wife into me. Reporter: So... You are angry, right? Male Protagonist: No, no, no, actually... It's pretty good. (The female protagonist is a biological goose. As for the male protagonist... It seems that she was picked up.) (This book is 1V1, Shuangjie, absolutely doting, absolutely doting, absolutely not abusive, absolutely not abusive!!!) (The author's introduction is useless, please read the text for details. It is absolutely sweet and abuses the scum but not the male and female protagonists.)

As You Like it (shakespeare's Drama Collection)

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66K0

This book is one of the Shakespeare drama collection series. This series is a bilingual version (English is the original British novel). The book is equipped with pen illustrations by the master illustrator Hugh Thomson. It also comes with a theater version audiobook with pure American pronunciation. This book is one of Shakespeare's four comedies. The main plot describes the exiled Duke's daughter Rosalind who goes to the forest to find her father and her love story. The title of the play "As You Like It" indicates that all the good people who were persecuted in the play are rewarded, the evil people are inspired, and the lovers get married. This reflects Shakespeare's ideal state of good overcoming evil.

Hamlet (shakespeare Play Collection)

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95K0

This book is one of the Shakespeare drama collection series. This series is a bilingual version (English is the original British novel). The book is equipped with pen illustrations by the master illustrator Hugh Thomson. It also comes with a theater version audiobook with pure American pronunciation. "Hamlet" is a representative work of Shakespeare's tragedies. This work was written in 1602. It has reached unprecedented depth and breadth in ideological content, profoundly revealing the sins and essential characteristics of late feudal society. Among them, plots such as the father being killed by an evil uncle, the throne being usurped, the mother marrying the murderer in incest, the crown prince trying to take revenge and pretending to be crazy, etc., Can all be found in ancient Nordic legends. "To survive or not to perish, this is a question worth considering." He raised this question as a basic proposition of philosophy.

Macbeth (shakespeare Drama Collection)

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54K0

This book is one of the Shakespeare drama collection series. This series is a bilingual version (English is the original British novel). The book is equipped with pen illustrations by the master illustrator Hugh Thomson. It also comes with a theater version audiobook with pure American pronunciation. This book is one of Shakespeare's four great tragedies. General Macbeth, cousin of King Duncan of Scotland, returned from serving the king in countering rebellion and resisting invasion. Driven by ambition, he murdered Duncan and became king. In order to cover up others' eyes and prevent others from seizing the throne, he gradually killed Duncan's guards, Banquo, and the wife and children of the noble Macduff. Fear and suspicion make Macbeth more and more evil and cruel. Lady Macbeth went insane and committed suicide, which was also a great stimulus to him. With all the rebels and relatives separated, Macbeth faced the siege of Duncan's son and the English reinforcements he invited, and ended up bowing his head.

The Merchant of Venice (shakespeare Collection)

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"The Merchant of Venice" is Shakespeare's important early work and a highly satirical comedy. It mainly tells the story of Antonio, a Venetian businessman, who borrowed three thousand gold coins from the Jewish loan shark Shylock in order to help his friend Bassanio get married. Because Antonio lent money to others without interest, which affected his business and insulted him, Shylock took the opportunity to retaliate and joked in the loan agreement that if the money was not paid after three months, he would cut off a pound of Antonio's flesh to pay off the debt. Antonio was unable to repay the money as scheduled due to a shipwreck, so Shylock sued Antonio to fulfill the loan agreement. In order to save Antonio's life, Bassanio's fiancée Portia pretends to be a lawyer and uses her wisdom to cleverly prevent Shylock from executing the cut of a pound of flesh and lose the lawsuit.

King Lear (shakespeare Play Collection)

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This book is one of the Shakespeare drama collection series. This series is a bilingual version (English is the original British novel). The book is equipped with pen illustrations by the master illustrator Hugh Thomson. It also comes with a theater version audiobook with pure American pronunciation. "King Lear" is one of Shakespeare's four great tragedies. It tells the story of the aged King Lear who wants to divide the kingdom among his three daughters. The eldest daughter Goneret and the second daughter Regan win his favor and divide the kingdom among his three daughters. However, the youngest daughter Cordelia gets nothing because she is unwilling to flatter her. The King of France, who came to propose marriage, was very discerning and married Corcordelia as his queen. King Lear left the throne, and his eldest daughter and second daughter actually refused to give him a place to live. The king at that time had no choice but to go to the wilderness... Cordelia led the attack, and the father and daughter were reunited. But the war went unfavorably, Cordelia was killed, and King Lear died in grief guarding the body of his beloved little daughter.

Twelfth Night (shakespeare's Drama Collection)

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60K0

This book is one of the Shakespeare drama collection series. This series is a bilingual version (English is the original British novel). The book is equipped with pen illustrations by the master illustrator Hugh Thomson. It also comes with a theater version audiobook with pure American pronunciation. This book is one of Shakespeare's four comedies and is considered one of Shakespeare's best comedies. The play mainly narrates the love story of Viola, Duke Orsino, Olivia, and Sebastian. It has an interesting plot and a lyrical style. It has been adapted to the big screen many times.

A Midsummer Night's Dream (shakespeare's Drama Collection)

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This book is one of the Shakespeare drama collection series. This series is a bilingual version (English is the original British novel). The book is equipped with pen illustrations by the master illustrator Hugh Thomson. It also comes with a theater version audiobook with pure American pronunciation. "A Midsummer Night's Dream" is one of Shakespeare's four comedies. It is a lyrical drama full of fantasy and romance. The story takes place in a forest near Athens. It mainly describes the story of four young men and women who fall in love with each other, oppose the interference of their parents, and finally win the freedom of marriage with the help of immortals.

Othello (shakespeare's Drama Collection)

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This book is one of the Shakespeare drama collection series. This series is a bilingual version (English is the original British novel). The book is equipped with pen illustrations by the master illustrator Hugh Thomson. It also comes with a theater version audiobook with pure American pronunciation. "Othello" is one of Shakespeare's four great tragedies. Othello is a brave general in the Principality of Venice. He falls in love with Desdemona, the daughter of a senator, but because he is black, the marriage is not allowed. The two had to get married privately. Othello had an insidious flag officer, Iago, who instigated the relationship between Othello and Desdemona, saying that Cassio, another lieutenant, had an unusual relationship with Desdemona. Othello believed it and strangled his wife to death in anger. When he learned the truth, he drew his sword and killed himself in regret, and fell beside Desdemona.

Rabindranath Tagore Collection·poetry Volume

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This manuscript is a volume of Tagore's fine collection of poems. It selects more than 200 poems composed by Tagore in different periods. It is divided into three categories: lyric poems, narrative poems and lyrics, which comprehensively reflects the artistic characteristics of Tagore's poems. As a master of poetry in the world, Rabindranath Tagore's poetry creation shows a superb artistic level, integrating abstract and profound philosophical contemplation into concrete and tangible artistic images, conveying the poet's beautiful feelings about the world, mankind and nature, and bringing fresh aesthetic taste and emotional resonance to readers.

Wild Boar Forest

Wild Boar Forest

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The characters in "Water Margin" are all kinds of strange - in the wild boar forest, the flower monk Lu Zhishen saves Lin Chong; in the Wulong Courtyard, the timely rain of the Song River kills Yan Poxi. Gao Yang has rewritten two popular stories in "Water Margin" with unique characteristics and charm. The characters are lifelike, the plots are interlocking, the text is smooth and exquisite, and the rhythm is relaxed and relaxed. Lu Zhishen, Lin Chong, Song Jiang... A group of Water Margin heroes, under Gao Yang's pen, appear on the page with more vivid, full and profound characters.

Xinya·masterpiece Library: La Traviata

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Armand, a son of a wealthy family, studied in Paris and met the beautiful Margaret of the Camellias. Armand fell deeply in love with Margaret, and Margaret gave up her luxurious life for Armand. But at this time, Margaret's illness became more and more serious, and Armand's father objected to their relationship because of Margaret's humble background. What choice will the two make? Can they go on happily?

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