The Bridges of Madison County Author: robert waller Publishing House: American Classic.
This book is one of modern and contemporary European and American literary works. It once ranked first in the best seller list of the United States 1993, and was rated as the first best seller by The New York Times. After being translated into Chinese for the first time and introduced to China, it caused a sensation in the whole country and set off a covered bridge fever, and the readers in China responded enthusiastically. This book tells a romantic and touching love story, which is worth cherishing. ...
The Scarlet Letter by Hawthorne Publishing House: An American Classic
The Scarlet Letter is the representative work of American romantic novelist nathaniel hawthorne. It describes a married woman, Lester Prin Jr., who was tricked into pregnancy by a young priest, Demestier. In a situation far away from society, crowds and humiliation, Hester lived alone and tenaciously, and her only pillar was her daughter Pearl. ...
The Grapes of Wrath by Steinbeck Press: American Classics
Grapes of Wrath is the work of john steinbeck (1902— 1968), published in 1939. This work describes the story of a large number of farmers who went bankrupt and fled during the economic panic in the 1930s in the United States, and reflects the thrilling picture of social struggle. This novel is full of blood and tears, indignation and struggle of American farmers. It can be said that it is the epic of modern American farmers and the present of America. ...
Wuthering Heights by Bronte Press: English Classic
Heathcliff is an abandoned child who was adopted by Earnshaw, the owner of Wuthering Heights. Earnshaw's daughter Catherine has been very friendly to him since she was a child and has a passionate love. But the landlord's son, Haendly, hated him. After the death of Old Earnshaw, he became a slave and suffered humiliation. Catherine married Linton in order to get financial support from Linton, the owner of Thrushcross Grange. ...
Tom sawyer: An American Classic published by Mark Twain Publishing House.
The most naughty boy's thrilling growth adventure. This book is a boy's growth song, and the soul-stirring and ups and downs of the vast starry sky dream shine brightly. The extension of justice and the power of emotion deeply touched the hearts of children. Three naughty boys got up the courage to leave home on a raft and went camping on an isolated island. ...
Tess of the D 'Urbervilles by Hardy Press: English Classic
What is the symbol of a woman's purity? Is it because you are young and ignorant and deceived that you are no longer pure? But her Ming Che eyes, innocent expression, elegant movements and kind heart still clearly remember her-Tess of the D 'Urbervilles is a pure woman. ...
Catch-22 Author: Heller Publishing House: American Classics
This book became a literary masterpiece because of the word black humor. You can taste that Heller's control of tone and plot is becoming more and more mature. Or read through his stories full of legends, violence and heroin, and you will find that he is so versatile. ...
Homer Epic Author: Homer Publishing House: Ancient Greek Classics
Homer's epics (including Iliad and Odyssey) are brilliant representatives of ancient Greek literature, with rich and colorful contents, which can be called the "encyclopedia" of human childhood society. The Iliad is a masterpiece describing ancient wars, telling the story of a war between ancient Greeks and Trojans, and praising the heroes who fought against other races. ...
King Lear Author: Shakespeare Press: English Classics
King Lear is one of Shakespeare's four tragedies. 168 1 year later was adapted into a comedy. It was not until the middle of19th century that people regained the original work. Since then, more and more praise has been given to this play, and it has even been rated as Shakespeare's greatest tragedy. ...
Metamorphosis Author: Kafka Publishing House: Austrian masterpiece "World Masterpiece >"; World classics >
Conspiracy and Love Author: Schiller Publishing House: German Classics
"Conspiracy and Love" tells the story of the love between a civilian daughter and a noble man and how it is destroyed by conspiracy, which reflects the idea that progressive young people want to break the feudal hierarchy and be equal. ...
Merchant of Venice by Shakespeare Publishing House: English Classics
The Merchant of Venice is an important work in Shakespeare's early years, an ironic comedy and one of his most popular and successful plays. The play mainly tells the conflict between Antonio, a merchant in Venice, and Shylock, a usurer, in order to cut a pound of meat. ...
Crime and Punishment of Dostoevsky Publishing House: Russian Classics
Crime and Punishment is one of Dostoevsky's greatest works. It is a psychological novel that reveals the inner moral conflict of the characters and the alternation of good and evil, and it is a mature symbol of the writer's complete originality. ...
The Bluest Eye: American Classics, published by Morrison Press.
From the bluest eyes, a little black girl longed for a pair of white and blue eyes. She prayed to God day and night and finally got what she wanted. She really has a pair of beautiful blue eyes, but she finally found herself unable to get rid of her tragic fate. ...
Song of Solomon by Morrison Press: American Classics
With the ancient folklore of "black people can fly" as the main story line and symbolic core, the work depicts the black hero image represented by Naiwa, and tells the contradiction between his parents, the older generation and the new generation, the contradiction between his mother and his sister who thinks that men are superior to women, and the contradiction between blacks in northern cities and blacks in southern towns and villages. ...
Travel around the world in 80 days by Verne Press: French classics.
Around the World in 80 Days is Verne's famous science fiction novel. It tells a story: an English gentleman, Phileas Fogg, made a bet of 20,000 pounds with his friends to travel around the world and return to London once in 80 days. Later, he and his servant Passepartout overcame many difficulties and obstacles on the road and traveled to Singapore and Japan through the Mediterranean, the Red Sea, the Indian Ocean, the Pacific Ocean and the Atlantic Ocean. ...
Robinson Crusoe by Defoe Publishing House: English classics.
Robinson longed for sailing since he was a child. At the age of nineteen, every time I went out to sea by boat, I met a terrible storm. When I went to sea for business for the second time, I was robbed by pirates and worked as a slave for several years. Later, he fled to Brazil to run a plantation. Due to the shortage of labor, he and some companions went to Africa to sell black slaves. ...
Romeo and Juliet by Shakespeare Publishing House: English Classics
Romeo and Juliet were born in 1595. The work tells us a story of "spring in winter": montague and Capulet, two prominent families in Verona, have hated each other for hundreds of years; Romeo and Juliet are the heirs of two families, but they have a crush on each other. Because of family hatred and a series of misfortunes, I can only die in the end. ...
Dante Publishing House's Divine Comedy: An Italian Classic
Divine Comedy represents the highest achievement of medieval literature and is an epoch-making masterpiece. It paved the way for the development of literature in the Renaissance, and was known as the "epic of the Middle Ages", which had a far-reaching impact on the later world literature and art. ...
Wizard of Oz Author: Baum Press: American Classic
The Wizard of Oz (formerly known as The Strange Wizard of Oz) is a famous children's literature work created by American writer lyman frank baum. 1900 came out and became famous immediately. 190 1 year, it was staged in Chicago as a musical comedy. 1939 was adapted into a screenplay and became a masterpiece. Since then, the series of The Wizard of Oz has continued, but the most successful one is The Wizard of Oz. ...
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A Letter from an Unknown Woman: Austrian Classics by Zweig Publishing House.
This book is a collection of short stories by Austrian writer Zweig, which contains eight representative works. Among them, A Letter from an Unknown Woman tells the story of a strange woman who wrote a long letter at the last moment of her life, revealing her lifelong love for a famous writer. ...
Salombo Author: Flaubert Press: French Classics
The story took place in the third century BC. After Carthage's defeat, the soldiers who owed mercenaries could not pay. Mercenaries defected under the leadership of Libyan Mato and surrounded Carthage. Mato fell in love with Salombo, the daughter of Amilcar, the commander-in-chief of Carthage, and sneaked into Carthage with the help of Spandex, a Greek slave, and stole the sacred clothes to protect Carthage. ...
Two Wan Li under the Sea Author: Verne Press: French classics.
Two Wan Li under the Sea tells the story of French biologist Professor Arona Cox's ocean adventure. The cause of the story is a strange thing that happened in 1866, which caused a lot of trouble in the city. At that time, many sailboats found a huge "sea monster" at sea. For the safety of navigation, the United States sent ships to chase "sea monsters". ...
Hunter's Notes Author: Turgenev Press: Russian Classics
This book occupies a very important position in the history of Russian and even world literature. First published in 1852. This work depicts rural life in Russia from 65438 to 1940s. With concise and sharp brushwork, the author has created a series of characters with strong vitality and wide influence through in-depth and sober understanding and observation of the landlord and peasant class, which is of great significance to those who live in the lower class and have a lot of fate. ...
Requiem category author: Hugo Publishing House: French classics
At this moment, people will think more about life and death. Maybe we will experience the worst thing in the world, but if it is related to life, we need to close our eyes and have a requiem class. A pillow psychological reader, a collection of world-class anthologies, helps you understand the true meaning of life. ...
Genius Author: Dreiser Press: American Classics
Genius is actually autobiographical, especially the first part of the novel. Although the writer's ego has retreated behind the written narrative, Eugene Vitera is full of the writer's thoughts and voices. These narratives are related to the artist's genius dream, the contradiction between desire and pursuit, and these are also the confusion and confusion of young people in many big cities. ...
Les Miserables by Hugo Press: A French Classic
/kloc-In Paris in the 0/9th century, Jean Valjean stole a loaf of bread for hungry children and was sentenced to 19 years of hard labor. After his release, the desperate Jean Valjean was influenced by the kind bishop Miriam. He changed his name to Madeleine and decided to turn over a new leaf. 10 years later, he successfully became a businessman and mayor. ...
Decameron Author: Boccaccio Publishing House: Italian classics.
Decameron is a collection of short stories, but it is not an ordinary story collection. Boccaccio creatively combined these stories into a rigorous and harmonious narrative system in the form of story meetings. He attracted 10 young men and women with the introduction of the great plague, and pointed out that natural disasters led to the degeneration of social order and interpersonal relationships, which discredited the whole work. ...
Don Quixote by Cervantes Publishing House: Spanish masterpiece
Don Quixote describes a poor squire who is fascinated by the legend of chivalry and is determined to revive the knight errant system in the Middle Ages. He goes out as a ranger, wearing armor, riding a thin horse and taking his entourage. All the way, the windmill became a giant, the sheep became an army, and finally came back in vain and was dying. ...
Gone with the Wind by Mitchell Press: American Classic
Gone with the Wind is based on the American Civil War and post-war reconstruction in the 1960s from 65438 to 2009. It focuses on the love entanglement and life experience of the heroine Scarlett, and focuses on depicting the charming, intelligent and capable image of Scarlett, the daughter of a big manor owner. She is competitive, greedy and ruthless, and will do whatever it takes to get what she wants. ...
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The Traveler's Story by Irving Press: American Classics
Strange Traveler is one of Owen's excellent works, which is divided into four parts: the first part tells a strange European story by a neurotic gentleman; The second part describes the life of London literary circles; The third part tells about the harassment of tourists by Italian robbers; The fourth part is the story told by Nicholas Bok, the fictional author of Owen. The whole work is full of absurd, strange and humorous atmosphere. ...