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Of all Jane Austen''s heroines, Emma Woodhouse is the mostflawed, the most infuriating, and, in the end, the most endearing.Pride and Prejudice''s Lizzie Bennet has more wit and sparkle;Catherine Morland in Northanger Abbey more imagination; and Senseand Sensibility''s Elinor Dashwood certainly more sense--but Emmais lovable precisely because she is so imperfect. Austen onlycompleted six novels in her lifetime, of which five feature youngwomen whose chances for making a good marriage depend greatly onfinancial issues, and whose prospects if they fail are rather grim.Emma is the exception: "Emma Woodhouse, handsome, clever, and rich,with a comfortable home and happy disposition seemed to unite someof the best blessings of existence; and had lived nearly twenty-oneyears in the world with very little to distress or vex her." Onemay be tempted to wonder what Austen could possibly find to sayabout so fortunate a character. The answer is, quite a lot. For Emma, raised to think well of herself, has such a high opin
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Oliver Twist by Charles Dickens
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Ethan Frome and Other Short Fiction
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Death in venice and Other Stories
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Ralph Waldo Emerson Selected Essays,Lectures,and Poems拉尔夫·瓦尔
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COUNT OF MONTE CRISCO 基督山伯爵 9780553213508
"Dumas was... a summit of art. Nobody evercould, or did, or will improve upon Dumas's romancesand plays." -- George Bernard Shaw
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SCARLET LETTER,THE 红字 9780553210095
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SHAKESPEARE:ROMEO AND JULIET莎士比亚 罗密欧与朱莉叶
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The Complete Plays of Sophocles古希腊悲剧家索福克勒斯戏剧全集
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UNCLE TOM'S CABIN 汤姆叔叔的小木屋 9780553212181
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In the shade of a banyan tree, a grizzled ferryman sitslistening to the river. Some say he's a sage. He was once awandering shramana and, briefly, like thousands of others, hefollowed Gotama the Buddha, enraptured by his sermons. But thisman, Siddhartha, was not a follower of any but his own soul. Bornthe son of a Brahmin, Siddhartha was blessed in appearance,intelligence, and charisma. In order to find meaning in life, hediscarded his promising future for the life of a wandering ascetic.Still, true happiness evaded him. Then a life of pleasure andtitillation merely eroded away his spiritual gains until he wasjust like all the other "child people," dragged around by hisdesires. Like Hermann Hesse's other creations of struggling youngmen, Siddhartha has a good dose of European angst and stubbornindividualism. His final epiphany challenges both the Buddhist andthe Hindu ideals of enlightenment. Neither a practitioner nor adevotee, neither meditating nor reciting, Siddhartha comes to blendin with the world, res
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The Pickwick Papers 匹克威克外传 9780553211238
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The Complete Plays Of Aristophanes 阿里斯托分的戏剧大全
ARISTOPHANES, the most famous comic dramatist of ancient Greece, was born an Athenian citizen in about 445 B.C. Forty-four plays have been attributed to Aristophanes; eleven of these have survived. His plays are the only extant representatives of Greek Old Comedy, a dramatic form whose conventions made it inevitable that the author would comment on the political and social issues of fifth-century Athens. This Aristophanes did so well that Plato, asked by the tyrant of Syracuse for an analysis of Athenians, sent a copy of Aristophanes' plays in reply. His earliest play, the Banqueters, won the second prize in 427 B.C. when the dramatist must have been less than eighteen years old, since, as he notes in the Clouds (423), he was too young to produce it in his own name. Another early play, the Babylonians, criticized the demagogue Cleon, who responded by subjecting Aristophanes to legal persecution, and as the author charges in the Acharnians, Cleon had "slanged, and lied, and slandered and betongued me . . .
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The Complete Plays of Aristophanes阿里斯托分的戏剧大全
ARISTOPHANES, the most famous comic dramatist of ancient Greece, was born an Athenian citizen in about 445 B.C. Forty-four plays have been attributed to Aristophanes; eleven of these have survived. His plays are the only extant representatives of Greek Old Comedy, a dramatic form whose conventions made it inevitable that the author would comment on the political and social issues of fifth-century Athens. This Aristophanes did so well that Plato, asked by the tyrant of Syracuse for an analysis of Athenians, sent a copy of Aristophanes' plays in reply. His earliest play, the Banqueters, won the second prize in 427 B.C. when the dramatist must have been less than eighteen years old, since, as he notes in the Clouds (423), he was too young to produce it in his own name. Another early play, the Babylonians, criticized the demagogue Cleon, who responded by subjecting Aristophanes to legal persecution, and as the author charges in the Acharnians, Cleon had "slanged, and lied, and slandered and betongued me . . .
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Little Women by liuisa may alcott
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作者简介: William Shakespeare was born in Stratford-upon-Avon in April 1564, and his birth is traditionally celebrated on April 23. The facts of his life, known from surviving documents, are sparse. He was one of eight children born to John Shakespeare, a merchant of some standing in his community. William probably went to the King’s New School in Stratford, but he had no university education. In November 1582, at the age of eighteen, he married Anne Hathaway, eight years his senior, who was pregnant with their first child, Susanna. She was born on May 26, 1583. Twins, a boy, Hamnet ( who would die at age eleven), and a girl, Judith, were born in 1585. By 1592 Shakespeare had gone to London working as an actor and already known as a playwright. A rival dramatist, Robert Greene, referred to him as “an upstart crow, beautified with our feathers.” Shakespeare became a principal shareholder and playwright of the successful acting troupe, the Lord Chamberlain’s Men (later under James I, c
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Heart Of Darkness and The Sescret Sharer by
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