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苏菲电影文学剧本集
Wang Shuai
This is a collection of movie literary scripts, including two love inspirational light comedies, namely "Cinderella in a Famous Shop" and "A Guide to Marrying"; three mystery and suspense genres, namely "The Nightmare on Christmas Eve", "The Teahouse Incident" and "Searching for a Suspect"; and one romance drama "Ticket to Heaven". The theme is positive and good and promotes social justice. The content is close to life and the description is delicate and vivid.
This is a collection of movie literary scripts, including two love inspirational light comedies, namely "Cinderella in a Famous Shop" and "A Guide to Marrying"; three mystery and suspense genres, namely "The Nightmare on Christmas Eve", "The Teahouse Incident" and "Searching for a Suspect"; and one romance drama "Ticket to Heaven". The theme is positive and good and promotes social justice. The content is close to life and the description is delicate and vivid.

On Epic Drama
Literature论史诗剧
I
Most of the translations and introductions of Brecht in domestic academic circles focus on his dramatic works. In fact, before becoming a dramatist, Brecht was a well-known drama theorist and Marxist literary theorist. His "defamiliarization effect" and "epic drama theory", as well as the integration of Marxism with drama and Chinese tradition The drama method that perfectly combines culture with Western drama has influenced the Western drama theory community and the Chinese modern drama theory community since the Republic of China to this day. This book collects Brecht's works on epic drama that have not been translated in China, allowing readers to understand how his non-Aristotelian theoretical system was established.
Most of the translations and introductions of Brecht in domestic academic circles focus on his dramatic works. In fact, before becoming a dramatist, Brecht was a well-known drama theorist and Marxist literary theorist. His "defamiliarization effect" and "epic drama theory", as well as the integration of Marxism with drama and Chinese tradition The drama method that perfectly combines culture with Western drama has influenced the Western drama theory community and the Chinese modern drama theory community since the Republic of China to this day. This book collects Brecht's works on epic drama that have not been translated in China, allowing readers to understand how his non-Aristotelian theoretical system was established.

英语世界的元杂剧研究
Li Anguang
This book focuses on the combination of narrative review and historical theory, comprehensively and systematically sorting out and explaining the research on Yuan Zaju in the English-speaking world from the diachronic and synchronic dimensions, highlighting the distinctive characteristics of the research on Yuan Zaju in the English-speaking world in terms of content and method. The main content includes three parts: "The spread of Yuan Zaju in the English-speaking world", "Research on Yuan Zaju in the English-speaking world" and "Overall characteristics and value of research on Yuan Zaju in the English-speaking world".
This book focuses on the combination of narrative review and historical theory, comprehensively and systematically sorting out and explaining the research on Yuan Zaju in the English-speaking world from the diachronic and synchronic dimensions, highlighting the distinctive characteristics of the research on Yuan Zaju in the English-speaking world in terms of content and method. The main content includes three parts: "The spread of Yuan Zaju in the English-speaking world", "Research on Yuan Zaju in the English-speaking world" and "Overall characteristics and value of research on Yuan Zaju in the English-speaking world".

Southern Opera Acceptance Research
Literature南戏接受研究
Wang Liangcheng
This book comprehensively examines the various means of communication and reception of Southern Opera in ancient China, and further concludes that the aesthetic taste of the audience is the main reason for the popularity and disappearance of Southern Opera works. In addition, the book also describes in detail the evolution and development trajectory of Southern Opera's reception, the stage and desk reception of Southern Opera, and the causal relationship between Southern Opera's criticism and stage reception, etc. Finally, the book further proves the correctness and reasonableness of the above-mentioned point of view by taking classic or controversial works such as "Pipa Ji", "Four Southern Operas", "Wu Lun Quan Bei Ji" and "Xiang Nag Ji" as individual cases, and balances the content composition of macro narrative and micro analysis in style.
This book comprehensively examines the various means of communication and reception of Southern Opera in ancient China, and further concludes that the aesthetic taste of the audience is the main reason for the popularity and disappearance of Southern Opera works. In addition, the book also describes in detail the evolution and development trajectory of Southern Opera's reception, the stage and desk reception of Southern Opera, and the causal relationship between Southern Opera's criticism and stage reception, etc. Finally, the book further proves the correctness and reasonableness of the above-mentioned point of view by taking classic or controversial works such as "Pipa Ji", "Four Southern Operas", "Wu Lun Quan Bei Ji" and "Xiang Nag Ji" as individual cases, and balances the content composition of macro narrative and micro analysis in style.

朱生豪译莎士比亚戏剧
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Zhu Shenghao (February 2, 1912 - December 26, 1944), a native of Jiaxing, Zhejiang Province, China, is the earliest and most translator of Shakespeare's works in China. The quality and style of his translations are outstanding and recognized by Shakespeare researchers at home and abroad. Zhu Shenghao has high literary literacy, English proficiency and translation ability. In the spring of 1936, he began to translate "The Complete Works of Shakespeare's Dramas". He translated a total of 31 types of comedies, tragedies, historical dramas, dramas, etc. With smooth translation and gorgeous diction, it is the most classic and vivid translation of Shakespeare's works in my country.
Zhu Shenghao (February 2, 1912 - December 26, 1944), a native of Jiaxing, Zhejiang Province, China, is the earliest and most translator of Shakespeare's works in China. The quality and style of his translations are outstanding and recognized by Shakespeare researchers at home and abroad. Zhu Shenghao has high literary literacy, English proficiency and translation ability. In the spring of 1936, he began to translate "The Complete Works of Shakespeare's Dramas". He translated a total of 31 types of comedies, tragedies, historical dramas, dramas, etc. With smooth translation and gorgeous diction, it is the most classic and vivid translation of Shakespeare's works in my country.

Shakespeare's Comedies
Literature莎士比亚喜剧五种
(english) Shakespeare
William Shakespeare (1564-1616) was the most important writer, outstanding dramatist and poet during the European Renaissance. He occupies a special position in the history of European literature and is known as the "Olympics of human literature". This book selects five of Shakespeare's most representative and popular comedies: "The Merchant of Venice", "A Midsummer Night's Dream", "Twelfth Night", "Much Ado About Nothing" and "As You Like It", which condenses the essence of his life wisdom and art.
William Shakespeare (1564-1616) was the most important writer, outstanding dramatist and poet during the European Renaissance. He occupies a special position in the history of European literature and is known as the "Olympics of human literature". This book selects five of Shakespeare's most representative and popular comedies: "The Merchant of Venice", "A Midsummer Night's Dream", "Twelfth Night", "Much Ado About Nothing" and "As You Like It", which condenses the essence of his life wisdom and art.

Shakespeare's Five Tragedies
Literature莎士比亚悲剧五种
(english) Shakespeare
William Shakespeare (1564-1616) was the most important writer, outstanding dramatist and poet during the European Renaissance. He occupies a special position in the history of European literature and is known as the "Olympics of human literature". This book selects five of Shakespeare's most representative and popular tragedies: "Romeo and Juliet", "Hamlet", "Othello", "King Lear" and "Macbeth", condensing the essence of his life wisdom and art.
William Shakespeare (1564-1616) was the most important writer, outstanding dramatist and poet during the European Renaissance. He occupies a special position in the history of European literature and is known as the "Olympics of human literature". This book selects five of Shakespeare's most representative and popular tragedies: "Romeo and Juliet", "Hamlet", "Othello", "King Lear" and "Macbeth", condensing the essence of his life wisdom and art.

中国西南地区阳戏研究
Wu Dianlei
The research object of this book is Yang Opera, which is widely sung and performed in southwest my country today. The following issues of Yang opera are mainly clarified: the performance essence of "rewarding gods and entertaining people", the type symbol of worshiping "three saints", the representational characteristics of "joyful and pleasing to people", the evolution process of "yi - ritual opera - opera", the regional distribution characteristics of "folding fan flat shape" and the spread path of "yang" from east to west. Based on the text, this paper interprets and analyzes the folk beliefs, ideological content, performance form, repertoire types and stylistic, stylistic and linguistic characteristics of Yang Opera in Southwest China. This book is rich in content, systematic, and profound in discussion. It is an important achievement in the field of Yang Opera research.
The research object of this book is Yang Opera, which is widely sung and performed in southwest my country today. The following issues of Yang opera are mainly clarified: the performance essence of "rewarding gods and entertaining people", the type symbol of worshiping "three saints", the representational characteristics of "joyful and pleasing to people", the evolution process of "yi - ritual opera - opera", the regional distribution characteristics of "folding fan flat shape" and the spread path of "yang" from east to west. Based on the text, this paper interprets and analyzes the folk beliefs, ideological content, performance form, repertoire types and stylistic, stylistic and linguistic characteristics of Yang Opera in Southwest China. This book is rich in content, systematic, and profound in discussion. It is an important achievement in the field of Yang Opera research.

茶馆(老舍插图版 经典话剧)
Lao She Illustrations By Teng Chengyu
The three-act play "Teahouse" is a classic in the history of Chinese drama. The story in the play all takes place in a teahouse, with sixty or seventy characters appearing one after another. The three-act play respectively shows the life scenes in three eras after the failed coup of 1898 in the late Qing Dynasty, the period of the Beiyang warlord separatism in the early years of the Republic of China, and the eve of the fall of the Kuomintang regime. It summarizes the sharp opposition and conflicts between all classes of Chinese society and reveals the historical destiny of semi-feudal and semi-colonial China. The lines of the characters in the play are vivid, expressive, full of personality, concise and concise, with profound meaning. It is still a standing repertoire of modern theaters.
The three-act play "Teahouse" is a classic in the history of Chinese drama. The story in the play all takes place in a teahouse, with sixty or seventy characters appearing one after another. The three-act play respectively shows the life scenes in three eras after the failed coup of 1898 in the late Qing Dynasty, the period of the Beiyang warlord separatism in the early years of the Republic of China, and the eve of the fall of the Kuomintang regime. It summarizes the sharp opposition and conflicts between all classes of Chinese society and reveals the historical destiny of semi-feudal and semi-colonial China. The lines of the characters in the play are vivid, expressive, full of personality, concise and concise, with profound meaning. It is still a standing repertoire of modern theaters.

莎士比亚悲剧喜剧经典戏剧集(中英双语珍藏版)(套装共9册)
G
This set includes: four great tragedies: "Hamlet", "Macbeth", "Othello" and "King Lear". Four major comedies: "The Merchant of Venice", "A Midsummer Night's Dream", "Much Ado About Nothing" and "Twelfth Night". Classic tragicomedy: "Romeo and Juliet".
This set includes: four great tragedies: "Hamlet", "Macbeth", "Othello" and "King Lear". Four major comedies: "The Merchant of Venice", "A Midsummer Night's Dream", "Much Ado About Nothing" and "Twelfth Night". Classic tragicomedy: "Romeo and Juliet".

哈姆雷特(中英双语珍藏版)
G
"Hamlet" is the pinnacle of Shakespeare's tragedies and one of his four major tragedies. It has reached unprecedented depth and breadth in ideological content, profoundly revealing the sins and essential characteristics of late feudal society. Based on an ancient Danish myth from 1200 AD, it tells the story of a Danish prince who pretended to be crazy in order to avenge his uncle who killed his father, married his mother and usurped the throne. After being tortured, he finally took his revenge. The entire story of "Hamlet" is permeated with the spirit of Shakespeare's era and is the most profound expression of Shakespeare's humanism and critical spirit of real life.
"Hamlet" is the pinnacle of Shakespeare's tragedies and one of his four major tragedies. It has reached unprecedented depth and breadth in ideological content, profoundly revealing the sins and essential characteristics of late feudal society. Based on an ancient Danish myth from 1200 AD, it tells the story of a Danish prince who pretended to be crazy in order to avenge his uncle who killed his father, married his mother and usurped the throne. After being tortured, he finally took his revenge. The entire story of "Hamlet" is permeated with the spirit of Shakespeare's era and is the most profound expression of Shakespeare's humanism and critical spirit of real life.

仲夏夜之梦(中英双语珍藏版)
G
"A Midsummer Night's Dream" is the most mature comedy work of the British playwright William Shakespeare in his youth. It is also one of William Shakespeare's most famous comedies. It tells a love story in which lovers finally get married. This play has had a huge influence on the history of world literature, especially the history of drama. Later generations adapted it into movies, stories, games, paintings, etc.
"A Midsummer Night's Dream" is the most mature comedy work of the British playwright William Shakespeare in his youth. It is also one of William Shakespeare's most famous comedies. It tells a love story in which lovers finally get married. This play has had a huge influence on the history of world literature, especially the history of drama. Later generations adapted it into movies, stories, games, paintings, etc.

第十二夜(中英双语珍藏版)
G
"Twelfth Night" is a play written by the British playwright Shakespeare. It tells the story of Sebastian and Viola, a twin brother and sister who unfortunately died during a sea voyage and fled to Illyria. After some interesting twists and turns, Viola and Orsino, Olivia and Sebastian both form a happy marriage. With a lyrical style and romantic comedy form, this work once again eulogizes the beautiful humanistic ideals of love and friendship, and expresses the beauty of life and love.
"Twelfth Night" is a play written by the British playwright Shakespeare. It tells the story of Sebastian and Viola, a twin brother and sister who unfortunately died during a sea voyage and fled to Illyria. After some interesting twists and turns, Viola and Orsino, Olivia and Sebastian both form a happy marriage. With a lyrical style and romantic comedy form, this work once again eulogizes the beautiful humanistic ideals of love and friendship, and expresses the beauty of life and love.

李尔王(中英双语珍藏版)
(english) Shakespeare
"King Lear" is a play written by Shakespeare and is one of his four major tragedies. The story comes from an ancient British legend. It tells the story of the elderly King Lear who abdicated and was driven into the wilderness by his eldest and second daughters. 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.
"King Lear" is a play written by Shakespeare and is one of his four major tragedies. The story comes from an ancient British legend. It tells the story of the elderly King Lear who abdicated and was driven into the wilderness by his eldest and second daughters. 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.

无事生非(中英双语珍藏版)
(english) Shakespeare
"Much Ado About Nothing" is one of the four comedies by the British playwright William Shakespeare. Written in 1598-1599, it was the most mature period of Shakespeare's comedy writing. Several clues are cleverly interspersed in the play, the most fascinating being the love affair between Benedick and Beatrice. They vowed to be single at first, ridiculed each other, and refused to give in. In the end, they fell in love with each other and became a perfect union. The content is lively, joyful and philosophical. The characters have distinct personalities and witty remarks. The characters in the play explore self-awareness in the relationship between the sexes as well as sincerity and respect between each other.
"Much Ado About Nothing" is one of the four comedies by the British playwright William Shakespeare. Written in 1598-1599, it was the most mature period of Shakespeare's comedy writing. Several clues are cleverly interspersed in the play, the most fascinating being the love affair between Benedick and Beatrice. They vowed to be single at first, ridiculed each other, and refused to give in. In the end, they fell in love with each other and became a perfect union. The content is lively, joyful and philosophical. The characters have distinct personalities and witty remarks. The characters in the play explore self-awareness in the relationship between the sexes as well as sincerity and respect between each other.

Shakespeare's Comedies
Literature莎士比亚喜剧集
G
"Shakespeare's Comedies" contains six of Shakespeare's comedies, including "A Midsummer Night's Dream", "As You Like It", "Twelfth Night", "The Merchant of Venice", "The Taming of the Shrew" and "Much Ado About Nothing". These dramas mainly describe love, friendship and marriage. The themes are similar, but the plots are vivid, rich and unconventional. The work shines with the light of humanistic ideals, is full of joyful atmosphere and optimism, praises the beautiful love and innocent friendship of mankind, and has eternal charm. "A Midsummer Night's Dream" tells a love story in which lovers finally get married. The story scene of "As You Like It" mainly takes place in the forest of Arden, far away from the world. It describes the exiled Duke's daughter Rosalind who goes to the forest to find her father and her love story. "Twelfth Night" tells the story of twin brothers Sebastian and Viola who reunited after a series of twists and turns after being shipwrecked. "The Merchant of Venice" mainly portrays the typical image of Shylock, a profit-seeking and ruthless loan shark. Its theme praises benevolence, friendship and love, and also expresses humanistic thoughts on issues such as money and law. "The Taming of the Shrew" tells the story of a smart man who used ingenious strategies to successfully transform a grumpy rich girl into a gentle and virtuous wife. "Much Ado About Nothing" has two parallel clues around the theme of proposal, telling the story of two couples' experiences of falling in love, proposing, and finally getting married.
"Shakespeare's Comedies" contains six of Shakespeare's comedies, including "A Midsummer Night's Dream", "As You Like It", "Twelfth Night", "The Merchant of Venice", "The Taming of the Shrew" and "Much Ado About Nothing". These dramas mainly describe love, friendship and marriage. The themes are similar, but the plots are vivid, rich and unconventional. The work shines with the light of humanistic ideals, is full of joyful atmosphere and optimism, praises the beautiful love and innocent friendship of mankind, and has eternal charm. "A Midsummer Night's Dream" tells a love story in which lovers finally get married. The story scene of "As You Like It" mainly takes place in the forest of Arden, far away from the world. It describes the exiled Duke's daughter Rosalind who goes to the forest to find her father and her love story. "Twelfth Night" tells the story of twin brothers Sebastian and Viola who reunited after a series of twists and turns after being shipwrecked. "The Merchant of Venice" mainly portrays the typical image of Shylock, a profit-seeking and ruthless loan shark. Its theme praises benevolence, friendship and love, and also expresses humanistic thoughts on issues such as money and law. "The Taming of the Shrew" tells the story of a smart man who used ingenious strategies to successfully transform a grumpy rich girl into a gentle and virtuous wife. "Much Ado About Nothing" has two parallel clues around the theme of proposal, telling the story of two couples' experiences of falling in love, proposing, and finally getting married.

麦克白(中英双语珍藏版)
G
"Macbeth" is one of Shakespeare's four great tragedies. It tells the story of General Macbeth, cousin of King Duncan of Scotland, who murdered Duncan and became king driven by ambition. In order to conceal others and prevent others from seizing the throne, Duncan's bodyguards, Banquo, and the wife and children of the noble Macduff were killed step by step. In the end, with all the rebels and relatives separated, he faced the siege of Duncan's son and the English reinforcements he invited, and ended up as a tyrant.
"Macbeth" is one of Shakespeare's four great tragedies. It tells the story of General Macbeth, cousin of King Duncan of Scotland, who murdered Duncan and became king driven by ambition. In order to conceal others and prevent others from seizing the throne, Duncan's bodyguards, Banquo, and the wife and children of the noble Macduff were killed step by step. In the end, with all the rebels and relatives separated, he faced the siege of Duncan's son and the English reinforcements he invited, and ended up as a tyrant.

威尼斯商人(中英双语珍藏版)
G
"The Merchant of Venice" is Shakespeare's important early work and a highly satirical comedy. It was made around 1596-1597. 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 the creation of the typical image of Shylock, a profit-seeking, ruthless loan shark.
"The Merchant of Venice" is Shakespeare's important early work and a highly satirical comedy. It was made around 1596-1597. 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 the creation of the typical image of Shylock, a profit-seeking, ruthless loan shark.

罗密欧与朱丽叶(中英双语珍藏版)
(english) Shakespeare
"Romeo and Juliet" is a play written by the British playwright William Shakespeare. The play describes how Romeo, the son of Montague, and Juliet, the daughter of Capulet, fell in love at first sight. In order to pursue free love, they dared to ignore family feuds and even died for love. "Romeo and Juliet" is a tragedy with romantic lyricism, and it is also an ode to advocating freedom, equality, and marital autonomy.
"Romeo and Juliet" is a play written by the British playwright William Shakespeare. The play describes how Romeo, the son of Montague, and Juliet, the daughter of Capulet, fell in love at first sight. In order to pursue free love, they dared to ignore family feuds and even died for love. "Romeo and Juliet" is a tragedy with romantic lyricism, and it is also an ode to advocating freedom, equality, and marital autonomy.

奥赛罗(中英双语珍藏版)
G
"Othello" is one of Shakespeare's four great tragedies. Othello is a brave general in the Principality of Venice. He fell in love with Desdemona, the senator's daughter. But because he was black, the marriage was not allowed. The two had to get married privately. Othello has a sinister flag officer, Iago, who wants to get rid of Othello. He first informed the senator, but unexpectedly led to their marriage. He also provoked the relationship between Othello and Desdemona, saying that Cassio, another lieutenant, had an unusual relationship with Desdemona, and forged so-called tokens of love. 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.
"Othello" is one of Shakespeare's four great tragedies. Othello is a brave general in the Principality of Venice. He fell in love with Desdemona, the senator's daughter. But because he was black, the marriage was not allowed. The two had to get married privately. Othello has a sinister flag officer, Iago, who wants to get rid of Othello. He first informed the senator, but unexpectedly led to their marriage. He also provoked the relationship between Othello and Desdemona, saying that Cassio, another lieutenant, had an unusual relationship with Desdemona, and forged so-called tokens of love. 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.

莎士比亚戏剧集(共8册)
(english) Shakespeare
Shakespeare wrote about all the conflicts that anyone may encounter in life! In the history of human literature, Shakespeare used great dramas to reflect all the emotions of being born. These plays, which are full of universal humanity, are the precious spiritual heritage that Shakespeare left to all mankind! Shakespeare is the soul of the times. He does not belong to one era, but to all generations! This time, I finally know why I should read Shakespeare! The exclusive feature of Reader's Classic Library "Shakespeare's Drama Collection": a separate volume! An in-depth introduction by an Oxford University Shakespeare expert - "Why should we read Shakespeare today?" 8 Original color illustrations, restoring the classic scenes in the play! Zhu Shenghao's classic translation, carefully proofread and accessible for reading! Appreciate classic lines from famous plays and feel the charm of Shakespeare's language! "Shakespeare's Drama Collection" contains 3 volumes of tragedies, 4 volumes of comedies, and 1 volume of historical dramas. The introduction is "Why should we read Shakespeare today?" Introduction into a volume. This time, I finally know why I should read Shakespeare!
Shakespeare wrote about all the conflicts that anyone may encounter in life! In the history of human literature, Shakespeare used great dramas to reflect all the emotions of being born. These plays, which are full of universal humanity, are the precious spiritual heritage that Shakespeare left to all mankind! Shakespeare is the soul of the times. He does not belong to one era, but to all generations! This time, I finally know why I should read Shakespeare! The exclusive feature of Reader's Classic Library "Shakespeare's Drama Collection": a separate volume! An in-depth introduction by an Oxford University Shakespeare expert - "Why should we read Shakespeare today?" 8 Original color illustrations, restoring the classic scenes in the play! Zhu Shenghao's classic translation, carefully proofread and accessible for reading! Appreciate classic lines from famous plays and feel the charm of Shakespeare's language! "Shakespeare's Drama Collection" contains 3 volumes of tragedies, 4 volumes of comedies, and 1 volume of historical dramas. The introduction is "Why should we read Shakespeare today?" Introduction into a volume. This time, I finally know why I should read Shakespeare!

Ivanov Seagull
Literature伊凡诺夫·海鸥
(russian) Chekhov
This series collects excellent Chinese translations of Chekhov's dramatic works and publishes them in four volumes. This volume contains the famous plays "The Seagull" and "Ivanov". The comedy "The Seagull" describes the love ideals and experiences of Nina, a wealthy rural girl. It was performed at the Moscow Art Theater in 1898 and achieved unprecedented success. The image of the flying seagull became the emblem of the Moscow Art Theater. "Ivanov" is Chekhov's first dramatic masterpiece.
This series collects excellent Chinese translations of Chekhov's dramatic works and publishes them in four volumes. This volume contains the famous plays "The Seagull" and "Ivanov". The comedy "The Seagull" describes the love ideals and experiences of Nina, a wealthy rural girl. It was performed at the Moscow Art Theater in 1898 and achieved unprecedented success. The image of the flying seagull became the emblem of the Moscow Art Theater. "Ivanov" is Chekhov's first dramatic masterpiece.

Chekhov's One-act Plays
Literature契诃夫独幕剧集
J
This book is a volume of the complete collection of Chekhov's plays, including a total of nine one-act plays such as "The Road", "On the Harm of Tobacco", "Swan Song", and "The Bear". They are all short and interesting. Some works have experimental colors, reflecting Chekhov's special style exploration of one-act plays, and are an indispensable part of Chekhov's drama creation spectrum.
This book is a volume of the complete collection of Chekhov's plays, including a total of nine one-act plays such as "The Road", "On the Harm of Tobacco", "Swan Song", and "The Bear". They are all short and interesting. Some works have experimental colors, reflecting Chekhov's special style exploration of one-act plays, and are an indispensable part of Chekhov's drama creation spectrum.

A Man Without a Father·lin Yao
Literature没有父亲的人·林妖
J
This book is a volume in the complete collection of Chekhov's plays. It includes two multi-act plays, "The Forest Man" and "The Fatherless Man", which are representative works of Chekhov's early drama creation. According to research, "The Fatherless Man" was written during Chekhov's university days and is relatively unknown. The script describes the decline of provincial aristocratic estates and depicts the image of a group of intellectuals, represented by the protagonist Platonov, who have nothing to do and spend their days in melancholy. It is the precursor of a series of "superfluous people" characters at the end of the century created in Chekhov's later works. "The Forest Monster" tells a family story centered on a weird-tempered and selfish professor, and successfully created the image of "The Forest Monster", a doctor with unique ideas but not understood by everyone. It is regarded as a "beautiful dramatic novella". The research community recognizes that "The Forest Monster" is the predecessor of "Uncle Vanya" and is an indispensable part of the complete presentation of Chekhov's drama creation.
This book is a volume in the complete collection of Chekhov's plays. It includes two multi-act plays, "The Forest Man" and "The Fatherless Man", which are representative works of Chekhov's early drama creation. According to research, "The Fatherless Man" was written during Chekhov's university days and is relatively unknown. The script describes the decline of provincial aristocratic estates and depicts the image of a group of intellectuals, represented by the protagonist Platonov, who have nothing to do and spend their days in melancholy. It is the precursor of a series of "superfluous people" characters at the end of the century created in Chekhov's later works. "The Forest Monster" tells a family story centered on a weird-tempered and selfish professor, and successfully created the image of "The Forest Monster", a doctor with unique ideas but not understood by everyone. It is regarded as a "beautiful dramatic novella". The research community recognizes that "The Forest Monster" is the predecessor of "Uncle Vanya" and is an indispensable part of the complete presentation of Chekhov's drama creation.

King Lear
Literature李尔王
(english) Shakespeare
"King Lear" is one of Shakespeare's four famous tragedies and an ancient British legend. The story itself took place 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.
"King Lear" is one of Shakespeare's four famous tragedies and an ancient British legend. The story itself took place 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.

Mcbeth
Literature麦克贝斯
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General Macbeth, cousin of King Duncan of Scotland, returned from serving the king in countering rebellion and resisting invasion. He met three witches on the way. The witch told him some prophecies and cryptic words, saying that he would be crowned king, but he had no heirs to inherit the throne. Instead, the descendants of his colleague General Banquo would be the king. Macbeth is an ambitious hero who murders Duncan at the instigation of his lady and becomes 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 with his head cut off. As soon as Macbeth appeared on the scene, he had different ambitions, killed the king and usurped the throne. In order to consolidate the throne, he also brutally massacred the people, making the country a river of blood, putting the society in chaos, and trapping the people in fire and water. It can be said that he is the same tyrant as Richard III. Such a tyrant deserves his suffering and death.
General Macbeth, cousin of King Duncan of Scotland, returned from serving the king in countering rebellion and resisting invasion. He met three witches on the way. The witch told him some prophecies and cryptic words, saying that he would be crowned king, but he had no heirs to inherit the throne. Instead, the descendants of his colleague General Banquo would be the king. Macbeth is an ambitious hero who murders Duncan at the instigation of his lady and becomes 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 with his head cut off. As soon as Macbeth appeared on the scene, he had different ambitions, killed the king and usurped the throne. In order to consolidate the throne, he also brutally massacred the people, making the country a river of blood, putting the society in chaos, and trapping the people in fire and water. It can be said that he is the same tyrant as Richard III. Such a tyrant deserves his suffering and death.

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This book is the most familiar love classic among Shakespeare's plays. In this play, Shakespeare highlights the sharp conflict between humanistic ideals of love and feudal concepts and feudal forces. He linked the fate of young people to the safety of the entire city where they lived. The bloody vendetta between feudal families not only caused the love tragedy of young people, but also brought disaster to the city. In the script, themes common in historical dramas condemning feudal disputes and themes common in comedies praising ideal love and friendship appear comprehensively. This is a tragedy, but the whole play is full of rich lyrical color and contains a lot of comedy elements. In the end, the young people's sacrifice brought about reconciliation between the two families and peace in the city. The parents also decided to build a golden statue for them.
This book is the most familiar love classic among Shakespeare's plays. In this play, Shakespeare highlights the sharp conflict between humanistic ideals of love and feudal concepts and feudal forces. He linked the fate of young people to the safety of the entire city where they lived. The bloody vendetta between feudal families not only caused the love tragedy of young people, but also brought disaster to the city. In the script, themes common in historical dramas condemning feudal disputes and themes common in comedies praising ideal love and friendship appear comprehensively. This is a tragedy, but the whole play is full of rich lyrical color and contains a lot of comedy elements. In the end, the young people's sacrifice brought about reconciliation between the two families and peace in the city. The parents also decided to build a golden statue for them.

Catching Wind and Shadow
Literature捕风捉影
(english) Shakespeare
Created during Shakespeare's most mature period of comedy writing, the content is lively, joyful, and philosophical. Compared to Shakespeare's other comedies. The characteristic of this play is that the scenes and language are closer to real life. Claudio fell in love with Hero, but was afraid of being rejected. As a result, his friend Don Pietro came to help and arranged a unique masquerade ball to bring them together. Just when everyone thought that everything would have a happy ending, Don John interfered and made Claudio mistakenly think that Hero had another love. The deeper the love, the deeper the hatred, Claudio vowed revenge, and thus, the love ordeal of a pair of mandarin ducks began...
Created during Shakespeare's most mature period of comedy writing, the content is lively, joyful, and philosophical. Compared to Shakespeare's other comedies. The characteristic of this play is that the scenes and language are closer to real life. Claudio fell in love with Hero, but was afraid of being rejected. As a result, his friend Don Pietro came to help and arranged a unique masquerade ball to bring them together. Just when everyone thought that everything would have a happy ending, Don John interfered and made Claudio mistakenly think that Hero had another love. The deeper the love, the deeper the hatred, Claudio vowed revenge, and thus, the love ordeal of a pair of mandarin ducks began...

Richard Iii
Literature理查三世
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"Richard III" is a work by the British playwright William Shakespeare. It describes the short reign of Richard III. The play is believed to have been written around 1591. The play is sometimes classified as a tragedy (in the early quartos), but a more accurate classification would be a historical drama, as in the First Folio. The work begins with "Henry VI Part 3" and ends the series of historical dramas that began with "Richard II". This work is Shakespeare's second longest play, after "Hamlet". Since the version of "Hamlet" included in the "First Folio" is shorter than the previous quarto, "Richard III" is the longest play among them. The length of the script is often considered a drawback, as it is rarely performed in its entirety and unimportant characters are often omitted.
"Richard III" is a work by the British playwright William Shakespeare. It describes the short reign of Richard III. The play is believed to have been written around 1591. The play is sometimes classified as a tragedy (in the early quartos), but a more accurate classification would be a historical drama, as in the First Folio. The work begins with "Henry VI Part 3" and ends the series of historical dramas that began with "Richard II". This work is Shakespeare's second longest play, after "Hamlet". Since the version of "Hamlet" included in the "First Folio" is shorter than the previous quarto, "Richard III" is the longest play among them. The length of the script is often considered a drawback, as it is rarely performed in its entirety and unimportant characters are often omitted.

A Midsummer Night's Dream
Literature仲夏夜之梦
(english) Shakespeare
"A Midsummer Night's Dream" is the most mature comedy work of the British playwright William Shakespeare in his youth. It is also one of William Shakespeare's most famous comedies. It tells a love story in which lovers finally get married.
"A Midsummer Night's Dream" is the most mature comedy work of the British playwright William Shakespeare in his youth. It is also one of William Shakespeare's most famous comedies. It tells a love story in which lovers finally get married.

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"The Merry Wives of Windsor" is a comic opera in three acts, also translated as "The Happy Wife". It was written by Mosenthal and composed by Otto Nikolai. It was first performed at the Berlin Palace Opera on March 9, 1849, and was conducted by the composer himself. It was a great success. However, after only conducting three times, he died of a sudden illness on May 11 at the age of 39. It premiered at the Metropolitan Opera House in New York on March 9, 1900. Nicholas wrote in a letter to his father: "My new opera has already created countless joys in the composition." In fact, he has poured all the experience he gained into "The Merry Wives of Windsor".
"The Merry Wives of Windsor" is a comic opera in three acts, also translated as "The Happy Wife". It was written by Mosenthal and composed by Otto Nikolai. It was first performed at the Berlin Palace Opera on March 9, 1849, and was conducted by the composer himself. It was a great success. However, after only conducting three times, he died of a sudden illness on May 11 at the age of 39. It premiered at the Metropolitan Opera House in New York on March 9, 1900. Nicholas wrote in a letter to his father: "My new opera has already created countless joys in the composition." In fact, he has poured all the experience he gained into "The Merry Wives of Windsor".

Merchant of Venice
Literature威尼斯商人
(english) Shakespeare
"The Merchant of Venice" is Shakespeare's important early work and a highly satirical comedy. It was made around 1596-1597. 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.
"The Merchant of Venice" is Shakespeare's important early work and a highly satirical comedy. It was made around 1596-1597. 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.

Twelfth Night
Literature第十二夜
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"Twelfth Night" is the end of Shakespeare's early comedy creation. With a lyrical style and romantic comedy form, this work once again eulogizes the beautiful humanistic ideals of love and friendship, and expresses the beauty of life and love.
"Twelfth Night" is the end of Shakespeare's early comedy creation. With a lyrical style and romantic comedy form, this work once again eulogizes the beautiful humanistic ideals of love and friendship, and expresses the beauty of life and love.

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Hamlet is the longest of all Shakespeare's plays. This play is the most frequently performed play by the Royal Shakespeare Company, formerly known as the Shakespeare Memorial Theatre. One of the world's famous tragedies, it is also Shakespeare's most famous play. It has profound tragic significance, complex characters and rich and perfect tragic artistic techniques. It represents the highest achievement of the entire Western Renaissance literature. Together with "Macbeth", "King Lear" and "Othello", it forms Shakespeare's "four major tragedies".
Hamlet is the longest of all Shakespeare's plays. This play is the most frequently performed play by the Royal Shakespeare Company, formerly known as the Shakespeare Memorial Theatre. One of the world's famous tragedies, it is also Shakespeare's most famous play. It has profound tragic significance, complex characters and rich and perfect tragic artistic techniques. It represents the highest achievement of the entire Western Renaissance literature. Together with "Macbeth", "King Lear" and "Othello", it forms Shakespeare's "four major tragedies".

Taming of the Shrew
Literature驯悍记
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"The Taming of the Shrew" is Shakespeare's early comedy work with a funny and interesting plot. It tells the story of a smart man who used ingenious strategies to successfully transform a grumpy rich girl into a gentle and virtuous wife. In the story, the characters' distinctive personalities and vivid dialogues are impressive.
"The Taming of the Shrew" is Shakespeare's early comedy work with a funny and interesting plot. It tells the story of a smart man who used ingenious strategies to successfully transform a grumpy rich girl into a gentle and virtuous wife. In the story, the characters' distinctive personalities and vivid dialogues are impressive.

Winter Story
Literature冬天的故事
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"The Winter's Tale" is a work by the English playwright William Shakespeare. It was first published in the First Folio in 1623. Although it was classified as a comedy when it was first released, some modern editors classify it as a "legend drama". Because its first three acts are full of intense psychological description, while the last two acts are comedy and have a happy ending, some critics, including W. W. Lawrence, consider it one of Shakespeare's "problem plays." Despite this, the work was often very popular and was frequently adapted into different forms and versions by some of the pioneering theatrical experimenters throughout the history of Shakespeare's performance.
"The Winter's Tale" is a work by the English playwright William Shakespeare. It was first published in the First Folio in 1623. Although it was classified as a comedy when it was first released, some modern editors classify it as a "legend drama". Because its first three acts are full of intense psychological description, while the last two acts are comedy and have a happy ending, some critics, including W. W. Lawrence, consider it one of Shakespeare's "problem plays." Despite this, the work was often very popular and was frequently adapted into different forms and versions by some of the pioneering theatrical experimenters throughout the history of Shakespeare's performance.

Julius Caesar
Literature居里厄斯·恺撒
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In order to commemorate the 400th anniversary of Shakespeare's death, based on the first poetic version of "Shakespeare's Complete Works" in the Chinese-speaking world edited and translated by Mr. Fang Ping of our publisher, comprehensively considering tragedies, comedies, historical dramas, legendary plays and sonnets, twenty kinds of published single editions were selected, accompanied by a full set of classic illustrations by Sir John Gilbert, to publish the "Poetic Illustrated Collection of Shakespeare's Works".
In order to commemorate the 400th anniversary of Shakespeare's death, based on the first poetic version of "Shakespeare's Complete Works" in the Chinese-speaking world edited and translated by Mr. Fang Ping of our publisher, comprehensively considering tragedies, comedies, historical dramas, legendary plays and sonnets, twenty kinds of published single editions were selected, accompanied by a full set of classic illustrations by Sir John Gilbert, to publish the "Poetic Illustrated Collection of Shakespeare's Works".

Cherry Orchard
Literature樱桃园
Dr. A. C. Fritsch
"The Cherry Orchard" is a classic play by the Russian literary giant Anton Chekhov and an English translation by Dr. A. C. Fritsch. The whole play revolves around the fate of an aristocratic manor with a beautiful cherry orchard. The owner of the cherry orchard, Liu Baofu, returned to Russia from Paris with her daughter and servants. She had already exhausted her property in France, but she has retained the aristocratic lifestyle. Financial difficulties led her to face the fate of her cherry orchard being auctioned off to pay off her debts. Everyone was waiting for its ownership...
"The Cherry Orchard" is a classic play by the Russian literary giant Anton Chekhov and an English translation by Dr. A. C. Fritsch. The whole play revolves around the fate of an aristocratic manor with a beautiful cherry orchard. The owner of the cherry orchard, Liu Baofu, returned to Russia from Paris with her daughter and servants. She had already exhausted her property in France, but she has retained the aristocratic lifestyle. Financial difficulties led her to face the fate of her cherry orchard being auctioned off to pay off her debts. Everyone was waiting for its ownership...

20世纪莎士比亚历史剧的演出与改编研究(谷臻小简·AI导读版)
Li Yanmei
A comprehensive analysis of the meaning and impact of adaptations of Shakespeare's works. This book takes the performances and adaptations of Shakespeare's historical plays since the 20th century as its basis, and takes the politics and characters in Shakespeare's historical plays as its weft. It provides an in-depth and simple analysis of the inheritance and variation of these 10 historical plays in different periods and changes in different eras.
A comprehensive analysis of the meaning and impact of adaptations of Shakespeare's works. This book takes the performances and adaptations of Shakespeare's historical plays since the 20th century as its basis, and takes the politics and characters in Shakespeare's historical plays as its weft. It provides an in-depth and simple analysis of the inheritance and variation of these 10 historical plays in different periods and changes in different eras.

晚清戏曲的变革(增订版)
What Book Instrument
The book discusses the transformation of opera in the late Qing Dynasty from three aspects: court drama, folk drama and the "environment" of opera. The main content includes the transformation of the royal troupe and palace drama in the Qing Dynasty, and the impact of the Hui Troupe's arrival in Beijing on Beijing opera in the late Qing Dynasty. , The rise and fall of male dandies in the history of Ming and Qing dramas, late Qing opera and the "tangzi" in Nancheng, Beijing, late Qing Guan Gong opera performance and the actor's worship of Guan Yu, changes in the social status of actors in the late Qing Dynasty, late Qing opera viewing guides and opera advertisements, etc.
The book discusses the transformation of opera in the late Qing Dynasty from three aspects: court drama, folk drama and the "environment" of opera. The main content includes the transformation of the royal troupe and palace drama in the Qing Dynasty, and the impact of the Hui Troupe's arrival in Beijing on Beijing opera in the late Qing Dynasty. , The rise and fall of male dandies in the history of Ming and Qing dramas, late Qing opera and the "tangzi" in Nancheng, Beijing, late Qing Guan Gong opera performance and the actor's worship of Guan Yu, changes in the social status of actors in the late Qing Dynasty, late Qing opera viewing guides and opera advertisements, etc.

莎士比亚戏剧选(世界文学名著名译典藏)
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"Selected Plays of Shakespeare" is compiled by Mr. Zhu Shenghao. It includes five classic plays: "The Merchant of Venice", "Twelfth Night", "Romeo and Juliet", "Hamlet" and "King Lear". Basically reflects the creative characteristics of Shakespeare's plays in the early and middle periods. The language of Shakespeare's plays is completely poetic. It is as gentle as flowing water and as turbulent as the waves crashing on the shore. It is endlessly memorable. Shakespeare no longer belongs to a certain country or nation. He is a symbol of human civilization. His plays have been translated into many languages and are loved by readers around the world. Since Shakespeare was introduced to China in the early 20th century, he has been deeply loved by generations of Chinese readers.
"Selected Plays of Shakespeare" is compiled by Mr. Zhu Shenghao. It includes five classic plays: "The Merchant of Venice", "Twelfth Night", "Romeo and Juliet", "Hamlet" and "King Lear". Basically reflects the creative characteristics of Shakespeare's plays in the early and middle periods. The language of Shakespeare's plays is completely poetic. It is as gentle as flowing water and as turbulent as the waves crashing on the shore. It is endlessly memorable. Shakespeare no longer belongs to a certain country or nation. He is a symbol of human civilization. His plays have been translated into many languages and are loved by readers around the world. Since Shakespeare was introduced to China in the early 20th century, he has been deeply loved by generations of Chinese readers.

Oresteia
Literature奥瑞斯提亚
(uk)simon Goldhill
Aeschylus's three-series "The Oresteia" is the foundation work of ancient Greek tragedy. From Marx and Nietzsche to modern feminism, this text has always been highly valued by Western intellectual circles and can be called a classic. But Aeschylus's obscure and difficult Greek makes reading and interpretation of the play quite difficult. In this extremely short book, the famous classicist Professor Goldhill focuses on the social background and ideological conditions when "Oresteia" was born, and uses the method of classical philology to carefully explain the complexity and ambiguity of key words in the play. He grasps the core issue of "how do we understand justice, revenge, violence and people's responsibilities to society and each other", and deeply explores the energy contained in the work itself.
Aeschylus's three-series "The Oresteia" is the foundation work of ancient Greek tragedy. From Marx and Nietzsche to modern feminism, this text has always been highly valued by Western intellectual circles and can be called a classic. But Aeschylus's obscure and difficult Greek makes reading and interpretation of the play quite difficult. In this extremely short book, the famous classicist Professor Goldhill focuses on the social background and ideological conditions when "Oresteia" was born, and uses the method of classical philology to carefully explain the complexity and ambiguity of key words in the play. He grasps the core issue of "how do we understand justice, revenge, violence and people's responsibilities to society and each other", and deeply explores the energy contained in the work itself.

Shakespeare's Comedies
Literature莎士比亚喜剧集
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This collection includes two of the "Four Comedies" - "A Midsummer Night's Dream", "The Merchant of Venice", "Nothing to Worry" and "As You Like It" - which represent the highest achievement of Shakespeare's comedy creation: "A Midsummer Night's Dream" and "As You Like It". "A Midsummer Night's Dream" is a bizarre and pleasant "dream". In the lush forest in midsummer, fairies dance among the flowers under the soft and romantic moonlight. Hermia and Lysander, Helena and Demetrius both came here because of unsatisfactory marriages and loves. After many twists and turns, they finally got married with the help of the Immortal King. "As You Like It" tells the story of Rosaline, the daughter of an exiled duke, and Orlando, who is abused by his eldest brother Oliver. Orlando repays kindness with kindness and saves his brother, causing him to discover his conscience and fall in love with Celia. In the end, a total of four pairs of lovers got married, and everyone was happy.
This collection includes two of the "Four Comedies" - "A Midsummer Night's Dream", "The Merchant of Venice", "Nothing to Worry" and "As You Like It" - which represent the highest achievement of Shakespeare's comedy creation: "A Midsummer Night's Dream" and "As You Like It". "A Midsummer Night's Dream" is a bizarre and pleasant "dream". In the lush forest in midsummer, fairies dance among the flowers under the soft and romantic moonlight. Hermia and Lysander, Helena and Demetrius both came here because of unsatisfactory marriages and loves. After many twists and turns, they finally got married with the help of the Immortal King. "As You Like It" tells the story of Rosaline, the daughter of an exiled duke, and Orlando, who is abused by his eldest brother Oliver. Orlando repays kindness with kindness and saves his brother, causing him to discover his conscience and fall in love with Celia. In the end, a total of four pairs of lovers got married, and everyone was happy.

Teahouse
Literature茶馆
Lao She
"Teahouse" is one of Mr. Lao She's masterpieces and one of the classic plays of the Beijing People's Art Theatre. The story in the play takes place in a large teahouse called "Yutai" in Beijing. People come and go in the teahouse, and people of all colors and religions gather together. A large teahouse is like a small society. Through the description of the life changes of various characters in the teahouse, the whole play reveals the social outlook in three specific historical periods: the late Qing Dynasty, the early Republic of China, and the victory of the Anti-Japanese War, and reveals the opposition and conflicts between various social strata and several forces at that time. The work expresses the turmoil and dark reality of the semi-colonial and semi-feudal society of old China, and is an elegy for the old society.
"Teahouse" is one of Mr. Lao She's masterpieces and one of the classic plays of the Beijing People's Art Theatre. The story in the play takes place in a large teahouse called "Yutai" in Beijing. People come and go in the teahouse, and people of all colors and religions gather together. A large teahouse is like a small society. Through the description of the life changes of various characters in the teahouse, the whole play reveals the social outlook in three specific historical periods: the late Qing Dynasty, the early Republic of China, and the victory of the Anti-Japanese War, and reveals the opposition and conflicts between various social strata and several forces at that time. The work expresses the turmoil and dark reality of the semi-colonial and semi-feudal society of old China, and is an elegy for the old society.

Blue Butterfly
Literature蓝蝴蝶
Fengqun
This book is a collection of film and literary scripts, including six film scripts written by the author. The author draws on a wide range of materials and is rich in content. History and reality, region and customs. There are complex love affairs in today's bustling cities, as well as the tortuous lives of early movie celebrities. There are the desires of the children of the run-down ancient town in the south of the Yangtze River, and there are also the strange emotions performed by the overseas Chinese in Lingnan during the Republic of China. There are grassland painters who adhere to the principles of life, and there are also weak Huizhou girls who are determined to take revenge. The blue butterfly floats around the ghosts of scholars, and the red watchtower reveals the mystery of human nature. The author's writing skills are skillful, and the script is rich in content and permeated with poetic qualities. At the same time, it is highly literary and readable, and can also be enjoyed as a movie novel. It is very suitable for desk reading for readers of all levels.
This book is a collection of film and literary scripts, including six film scripts written by the author. The author draws on a wide range of materials and is rich in content. History and reality, region and customs. There are complex love affairs in today's bustling cities, as well as the tortuous lives of early movie celebrities. There are the desires of the children of the run-down ancient town in the south of the Yangtze River, and there are also the strange emotions performed by the overseas Chinese in Lingnan during the Republic of China. There are grassland painters who adhere to the principles of life, and there are also weak Huizhou girls who are determined to take revenge. The blue butterfly floats around the ghosts of scholars, and the red watchtower reveals the mystery of human nature. The author's writing skills are skillful, and the script is rich in content and permeated with poetic qualities. At the same time, it is highly literary and readable, and can also be enjoyed as a movie novel. It is very suitable for desk reading for readers of all levels.

垮掉的一代(译文经典)
Jack Kerouac
"The Beat Generation" is a play by Jack Kerouac, the most influential king of "Beat literature" in the United States. It narrates the protagonist Jay Buck, a famous character in Kerouac's literary works and his alter ego. As an entry point, in a seemingly casual dialogue, it radiated the mentality of a large number of young people in the United States in the 1950s. Buck in "The Beat Generation" always wants to seize the real enjoyment of life and only pursue the present. In fact, their thoughts are sublimated in the body of absolute freedom, giving the world the courage to face reality amid the sadness and disappointment of the United States after the war. This was also a typical characteristic of the "Beat Generation" in the United States at that time. This script echoes Jack Kerouac's classic "On the Road" both textually and ideologically.
"The Beat Generation" is a play by Jack Kerouac, the most influential king of "Beat literature" in the United States. It narrates the protagonist Jay Buck, a famous character in Kerouac's literary works and his alter ego. As an entry point, in a seemingly casual dialogue, it radiated the mentality of a large number of young people in the United States in the 1950s. Buck in "The Beat Generation" always wants to seize the real enjoyment of life and only pursue the present. In fact, their thoughts are sublimated in the body of absolute freedom, giving the world the courage to face reality amid the sadness and disappointment of the United States after the war. This was also a typical characteristic of the "Beat Generation" in the United States at that time. This script echoes Jack Kerouac's classic "On the Road" both textually and ideologically.

对空言说:传播的观念史
(us) John Peters
The book "Speaking of Empty Words: The Conceptual History of Communication" presents readers with the conceptual history of communication from a broad interdisciplinary humanistic perspective. It not only elaborates on the historical evolution of communication concepts, but also quotes from many sources, discussing the fields of history, philosophy, religion, culture, and even law and technology history, tracing the perspective of communication back to the most fundamental issues in Western thought. It not only embodies the humanistic orientation of communication research, but also stimulates the public's interest in communication in a popular way of expression.
The book "Speaking of Empty Words: The Conceptual History of Communication" presents readers with the conceptual history of communication from a broad interdisciplinary humanistic perspective. It not only elaborates on the historical evolution of communication concepts, but also quotes from many sources, discussing the fields of history, philosophy, religion, culture, and even law and technology history, tracing the perspective of communication back to the most fundamental issues in Western thought. It not only embodies the humanistic orientation of communication research, but also stimulates the public's interest in communication in a popular way of expression.

The Mystery of the Universe
Literature宇宙之谜
(german) Ernst Haeckel
Humanity's exploration of the vast universe continues to make new discoveries, resulting in new mysteries. The mysteries of the universe are inexhaustible and profound. "The Mysteries of the Universe \u002F University Translation Series" edited by Ernst Haeckel is an outstanding German biologist Ernst. Haeckel's masterpiece, in this book, the author sorts out and discusses the great achievements of natural science in the 19th century, especially the theory of biological evolution, and explains the origin and development of the universe, the origin and development of the earth, the origin and development of living things, the origin and development of species, the origin and development of human beings, and the origin and development of consciousness based on the highest level of scientific achievements at that time. The book provides new solutions to old mysteries and explains new mysteries in detail about many cosmic phenomena that are of great interest but also profound confusion, which can open people's eyes and enlighten people's minds. As a classical theoretical work, the significance of this book is not only that it can provide ordinary readers with a lot of useful scientific knowledge while criticizing superstition, but also lies in the author's thinking and understanding of ecological and environmental issues.
Humanity's exploration of the vast universe continues to make new discoveries, resulting in new mysteries. The mysteries of the universe are inexhaustible and profound. "The Mysteries of the Universe \u002F University Translation Series" edited by Ernst Haeckel is an outstanding German biologist Ernst. Haeckel's masterpiece, in this book, the author sorts out and discusses the great achievements of natural science in the 19th century, especially the theory of biological evolution, and explains the origin and development of the universe, the origin and development of the earth, the origin and development of living things, the origin and development of species, the origin and development of human beings, and the origin and development of consciousness based on the highest level of scientific achievements at that time. The book provides new solutions to old mysteries and explains new mysteries in detail about many cosmic phenomena that are of great interest but also profound confusion, which can open people's eyes and enlighten people's minds. As a classical theoretical work, the significance of this book is not only that it can provide ordinary readers with a lot of useful scientific knowledge while criticizing superstition, but also lies in the author's thinking and understanding of ecological and environmental issues.

人文科学的逻辑:五项研究
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"The Logic of the Human Sciences" is an important work by Ernst Cassirer, a famous German philosopher and a representative of the Marburg School of Neo-Kantism. Cassirer once imagined that this book would be the fourth volume of his life's work "The Philosophy of Symbolic Forms". Its main purpose is to explore the humanities, reveal various research objects of the humanities, and explain the human mental activities behind the research; its purpose is to explain the inherent "scientific" characteristics of the humanities through comparative reflection under the strong pressure of the natural sciences, and strive for the dignity and seats it deserves. In this book, the author explores major issues such as the objects of the humanities, the different ways of perceiving nature and humanity, the differences between natural and humanistic concepts, cultural forms, cultural values, and the tragedy of modern culture in five chapters. He aims to answer the basic question of the possibility of humanities and humanities based on his "philosophy of symbolic forms". This book was published in 1942. Together with the later "On Man" (1944), it constitutes the representative result of Cassirer's cultural and philosophical thinking in his later years. It is also a classic of modern Western cultural philosophy.
"The Logic of the Human Sciences" is an important work by Ernst Cassirer, a famous German philosopher and a representative of the Marburg School of Neo-Kantism. Cassirer once imagined that this book would be the fourth volume of his life's work "The Philosophy of Symbolic Forms". Its main purpose is to explore the humanities, reveal various research objects of the humanities, and explain the human mental activities behind the research; its purpose is to explain the inherent "scientific" characteristics of the humanities through comparative reflection under the strong pressure of the natural sciences, and strive for the dignity and seats it deserves. In this book, the author explores major issues such as the objects of the humanities, the different ways of perceiving nature and humanity, the differences between natural and humanistic concepts, cultural forms, cultural values, and the tragedy of modern culture in five chapters. He aims to answer the basic question of the possibility of humanities and humanities based on his "philosophy of symbolic forms". This book was published in 1942. Together with the later "On Man" (1944), it constitutes the representative result of Cassirer's cultural and philosophical thinking in his later years. It is also a classic of modern Western cultural philosophy.

《红楼梦》影视文化论稿
He Weiguo
The whole book is divided into upper and lower parts. The first part discusses the specific issues of the film and television adaptation of Red Mansions from the perspectives of literature and art, starting from version, theme, characters, structure and aesthetic style. From a cultural perspective, the second part starts with regional culture, cultural trends of the times, red studies and talent show culture, respectively, to explore the influence and constraints of cultural factors on the film and television adaptation of Red Mansions. \U003Cbr\u003E This book provides a comprehensive and systematic theoretical review of the phenomenon of film and television adaptation of Dream of Red Mansions, and is its own system. It is the first monograph on the study of film and television culture in Red Mansions, which is different from previous studies on film and television adaptations of Red Mansions (including long doctoral dissertations) that emphasize introduction and case analysis. This book places the film and television adaptation of "A Dream of Red Mansions" in the context of modern and contemporary dissemination and contemporary culture, with a broader vision and a more complete system.
The whole book is divided into upper and lower parts. The first part discusses the specific issues of the film and television adaptation of Red Mansions from the perspectives of literature and art, starting from version, theme, characters, structure and aesthetic style. From a cultural perspective, the second part starts with regional culture, cultural trends of the times, red studies and talent show culture, respectively, to explore the influence and constraints of cultural factors on the film and television adaptation of Red Mansions. \U003Cbr\u003E This book provides a comprehensive and systematic theoretical review of the phenomenon of film and television adaptation of Dream of Red Mansions, and is its own system. It is the first monograph on the study of film and television culture in Red Mansions, which is different from previous studies on film and television adaptations of Red Mansions (including long doctoral dissertations) that emphasize introduction and case analysis. This book places the film and television adaptation of "A Dream of Red Mansions" in the context of modern and contemporary dissemination and contemporary culture, with a broader vision and a more complete system.