A Small House —— The work of Woolf, a famous British writer of stream-of-consciousness novels.
The works of Billy Budd-herman melville.
A Good Wife —— The works of alcott, an outstanding American woman writer in the 19th century.
Gold —— The works of Nobel Prize in Literature laureate British writer Kipling.
Moonlight Fleet-the works of J. Meade Faulkner.
Northern Angola Bay —— The work of Austen, a famous British woman writer in the 19th century.
Persuasion —— A novel by Austen, a famous British woman writer in the 19th century.
Princess —— The work of British writer Stevenson.
The works of British writer Lawrence.
Stalkyandcompany》—— The work of Nobel Prize in Literature laureate British writer Kipling.
Homework-the works of American mysterious novelist edgar allan poe.
The works of American mysterious novelist edgar allan poe.
The Times-the works of British writer Dickens.
Cricket in the mind--the works of british writer dickens.
Passionate Man —— The work of British writer Stevenson.
The Mill on the Floss —— The work of English writer George Eliot.
Phantom of the Opera-gaston & #183; Leo's works
The works of American mysterious novelist edgar allan poe.
A novel by American writer O'Henry.
The heart of leaking secrets--the works of american mysterious novelist edgar allan poe.
Tai Nan in the Wilderness & #183; Bronte's novels She is the youngest of Bronte's three sisters.
"What kind of text" —— The works of Susan Coolidge.
Emma —— The works of Austen, a famous British woman writer in the 19th century.
Hidden dangers-Agatha Christie.
Anna karenine-"Happy families are all alike; Every unhappy family has its own misfortune. " The masterpiece of the great Russian writer Tolstoy.
Pride and Prejudice —— The representative work of Austen, a famous British woman writer in the 19th century.
Othello —— One of the four tragedies of English playwright Shakespeare. It describes that the military commander Othello was deceived by his subordinate Iago, killed his wife out of jealousy and madness, and committed suicide.
The hound of the Baskerville —— The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes, a famous novel by British detective novelist Conan Doyle.
The woman in white--the works of english novelist collins.
Metamorphosis —— Kafka's masterpiece.
Poirot's Christmas Adventure-agatha christie.
Lady Chatterley's Lover, the masterpiece of British writer Lawrence, has caused controversy and is regarded as a banned book in Britain.
Jungle Series —— The representative work of British writer Kipling.
The Portrait of Dorian Gray-This is the only novel by Oscar Wilde, a British writer.
The thirty-ninth step-the famous spy film of World War I.
Dubliners —— The representative work of Joyce, a British master of stream-of-consciousness novels.
Sons and Lovers —— A famous novel by Lawrence, a British writer who is good at psychoanalysis.
Sherlock Holmes' Naval Agreement —— British writer Conan Doyle.
Faust —— The representative work of German writer Goethe.
The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn-the representative work of Mark Twain, a famous American writer.
Hamlet —— One of the four classic tragedies of English playwright Shakespeare. This work about the revenge of the Danish prince pushed the drama of the Elizabethan dynasty to its peak.
Two Wan Li under the Sea —— The representative work of French science fiction master jules verne.
The French writer Dumas' masterpiece black tulip was once made into a movie.
Emily & #183; Bronte's masterpiece Wuthering Heights.
Wuthering Heights is the representative work of emily bronte, a British woman writer. This novel describes a love tragedy caused by the disparity between the rich and the poor.
Dr. jekyll and mr. hyde is the representative work of English novelist Stevenson.
Eighty Days Around the Earth —— A famous novel by French science fiction master jules verne.
The Count of Monte Cristo —— The representative work of the French writer Dumas.
Joseph & #183; Conrad's masterpiece.
Treasure Island, the representative work of British novelist Stevenson.
The Mayor of Casterbridge, the representative work of British writer Hardy.
Canterbury Tales —— The masterpiece of Chaucer, an English writer.
King Lear —— One of the four tragedies of English playwright Shakespeare. It describes the tragedy of King Lear, the old king of England.
Women in love--the works of lawrence, an english writer.
Robinson Crusoe —— The representative work of Defoe, an English writer.
Romeo and Juliet —— One of the classic tragedies of English playwright Shakespeare. Has been made into movies many times.
Macbeth-one of the four tragedies of English playwright Shakespeare. Describe the tragedy of the Scottish brave Macbeth.
The Gift of the Magi —— The famous American short story writer O'Henry's masterpiece.
Interpretation of dreams-Freud's masterpiece.
The Witness of Murder-agatha christie.
The Story of Pickwick by Dickens, a British realist writer.
The shackles of human nature-autobiographical novels by Mao Mu, a famous British novelist.
Three musketeers-the representative work of the French writer Dumas.
A Christmas carol-works by British writer Dickens.
English versions of jin yong's novels.
A Tale of Two Cities —— The representative work of British writer Dickens.
A tale of two cities--dickens' masterpiece.
The mysterious case of stiles.
"She" —— The Works of Ryder Haggard
Tess of the D 'UrberThe representative work of British writer Hardy. The film adapted from the novel was a sensation.
The Adventures of Tom Sawyer is the masterpiece of Mark Twain, a famous American writer.
The Adventures of Tom Sawyer —— The representative work of Mark Twain, an American humorist.
Man in the iron mask, a famous novel by the French writer Dumas, was once made into a film.
Wilde's Short Stories and Poems —— A collection of 14 short stories and 6 poems by Oscar Wilde, a British writer.
The Prince and the Poor Child —— A masterpiece by American writer Mark Twain.
Jude the Obscure —— The representative work of Thomas Hardy, an English writer.
Little Women-The Masterpiece of Louis Maillard Cote. Born in 1832, she is one of the greatest female novelists in 19 century.
American writer Jack & #183; London's masterpiece The Call of the Wild.
A Portrait of a Young Artist —— A famous novel by Joyce, a British master of stream-of-consciousness novels.
Ulysses, the masterpiece of Joyce, a British master of stream-of-consciousness novels, was once called a "heavenly book".
Great Progress —— The representative work of Dickens, a famous British realist writer.
Great Expectations (updated) —— The representative work of British writer Dickens.
The works of British novelist Collins.
The Last Mohican —— A magical story about Native American Indians. This novel was once made into a film.
Complete works of English novels and masterpieces
Huckleberry finn-Mark Twain
Mark Twain's The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
Huckleberry is a clever, kind and brave white boy. In pursuit of a free life, he fled to the Mississippi River. On the way to escape, he met Jim, a black slave. Jim is a hardworking, simple, enthusiastic, honest and loyal slave. In order to escape the fate of being betrayed by his master again, he fled his master's home. They drifted on the Mississippi River together and lived a free life. They became good friends. Huckleberry went through a lot of hardships for Jim's freedom, and finally learned that Jim's master liberated him in his will. In the novel, Huckleberry and Jim have distinct personalities and vivid images. The realistic description and romantic lyric in the whole article complement each other, and the sharp and profound exposure, humorous and pungent satire and romantic legend are integrated into one, forming Mark Twain's unique artistic style.
The Age of Innocence-Wharton
Edith Wharton's The Age of Innocence
Edith Wharton 192 1 won the Pulitzer Prize for Literature. She is also the first female writer to win the Pulitzer Prize.
The main plot of the novel takes place in the upper class of new york in the late 1970s and early 1980s. That's where Edith spent her childhood and youth. She grew up there, entered the society, got engaged, broke off her engagement, and finally married Edward Wharton of Boston, and spent the first few years after her marriage. After a lapse of 40 years, as a novelist, she looked back at the society that raised her and bound her. Her feelings are complex, affectionate and sober. The writer compared the upper class in new york at that time to a small golden pagoda, which was sharp and slippery, and it was difficult to stand on it. At the top of the tower, there are only two or three families with real aristocratic blood: the ancestors of Dagonette in Washington Square are authentic families in the county; Mr. Van der Luton is the direct grandson of the first Dutch governor, and his family has married several nobles in France and England. And the Ranin family who married Count Degrees. They are the highest class in the upper class, but they are obviously in a declining stage. The elite families represented by Mingot, Newland and Chivers are the backbone of the upper class. Their ancestors were all wealthy businessmen from England or Holland, who made a fortune in the colonies in their early years and became influential figures. For example, Newland Archer's great-grandfather participated in the signing of the Declaration of Independence, and the other was a general under Washington. As Mrs Archer said, "new york has always been a commercial society", and these wealthy businessmen are dominant. At the bottom of the pyramid are rich but not noble people. Most of them are newly rich people who rose after the civil war. With abundant financial resources, they entered the upper class through marriage. The author extracts materials from personal experience and familiar environment, shapes characters, and puts the theme of his works in a deep realistic soil. Especially a seemingly ordinary love story, through Beaufort's ups and downs and the main line of the protagonist's love tragedy, has profound social and practical significance.
Moby Dick Melville
Moby Dick by herman melville
Moby Dick is the representative work of Melville, a romantic novelist in the 19th century. Moby Dick is a classic in the history of American literature and world literature, and it is a must-read for the study of American literature. Moby Dick showed us how Captain Ahab led the Pequod and his crew to pursue Moby Dick for revenge. This book shows us the true face of America in the19th century with symbols and fables. From two angles: the struggle between man and nature, Ahab's tragedy and the tragedy embodied in the relationship between people, we can reveal the characteristics of the times and the tragic essence contained in Moby Dick.
The Scarlet Letter-nathaniel hawthorne
Nathaniel hawthorne's The Scarlet Letter
/kloc-novels by American romantic writer Hawthorne in the 0/9th century. Founded in 185 1 year. The novel is set in the colonial United States more than 200 years ago, but it reveals the cruelty, religious deception and moral hypocrisy of the social code law of the United States of America in the capitalist development era of19th century. The protagonist Hester is the embodiment of lofty morality. She not only influenced Dimmesdale, but also influenced a society full of sin. As for her husband Chillingworth, the novel describes him as a mysterious figure who only wants to spy on revenge. He only plays the role of plot foreshadowing in the novel.
Novels are usually symbolic, the characters, plots and language are quite imaginative, and people's psychological activities and intuition are often put in the first place in description. Therefore, it is not only a masterpiece of romantic novels, but also called the first chapter of American psychoanalytic novels.
5 The Last Mohican-Cooper
James fenimore cooper's The Last Mohican.
The Last mohicans is the most outstanding one in The Story of Legging. The story took place in1in the late 1950s, the third year of the "Seven-Year War" between Britain and France for the North American colonies, at the source of the Hudson River and around Lake George. For the killing of Indians and the demise of Indian tribes, the author is very heavy-hearted, deeply sympathetic and indignant. He wrote: "The territory of the Mohicans was the first land occupied by Europeans on the American continent, so the Mohicans became the first people to leave their homes. In the face of the progress of civilization, it can also be said that the people of all Indian tribes are dying out day by day, just like the green leaves on their native trees falling to the ground in the biting cold. It seems that this has become their inevitable fate. There are enough historical facts to prove that this tragic image is not illusory. "
The author named this book "The Last mohicans", with a sad tone. The death of Nkas, an upright and brave Mohican, and Cora, a beautiful and kind person, has a deeper meaning: with their death, the virtue and innocence in their hearts have disappeared, leaving only those greedy and cruel malice and evil thoughts hanging over the American land.
6 Little Woman-louisa alcott
Little Women, louisa may alcott
This novel takes family life as the object of description and the emotional entanglements of family members as the clue to describe the family love of the March family. Among the four sisters of the March family, Meg, who is willing to be poor for love, Joe, who became a writer through her own struggle, Beth, who is open to death, and Amy, who is committed to helping the weak, all have the common characteristics of self-reliance and self-improvement although their ideals and fates are different. Described their attachment to the family; Loyalty to love and longing for affection. The March family has four sisters, and their lives are poor, simple and warm. The four groups of sisters have different personalities; Big brother Meg is beautiful and dignified, with some vanity; Joe, the second child, is free and independent, eager to be a writer; The third child, Beth, is kind and shy and loves music. The fourth child, Amy, is smart and lively, loves art and hopes to become a "lady" in the upper class.
The experiences that girls of all ages have to face in the process of growing up can be found in this book: the sweetness and troubles of first love, the transformation between emotion and reason, the gap between ideal and reality, and the contradiction between poverty and prosperity.
7 Call of the Wild-Jack London
Jack London's The Call of the Wild
The Call of the Wild is Jack London's most famous novel. The story mainly describes the process of a strong and brave wolf dog, Buck, returning from human civilization to the primitive life of wolves. Buck is a very strong dog, weighing 140 pounds. He used to live a comfortable life in the judge's house, but later he was stolen by the judge's gardener, sold to the post office, and sent to the freezing area of Alaska to pull a sled to deliver mail. Buck was originally sold to two French Canadians. These bought dogs are not only abused by ruthless humans, but also fight each other all the time in order to compete for the leadership of the dogs. Because of his superior physical strength, wit and courage, Buck finally defeated Spitz and became the leader of the dogs. He changed hands several times and was finally taken in by John Thornton. At that time, Buck was beaten black and blue by his cruel master Hal, and he was dying. Thornton saved him and treated him carefully. Under Thornton's careful care, Buck recovered quickly, and sincere feelings developed between them. Buck is very loyal to Thornton. He risked his life to save Thornton twice. When Thornton made a bet with others, he pulled a sleigh with 1000 pounds of salt and won a lot of money for Thornton. Unfortunately, Thornton was killed by Indians in the gold rush. In a rage, Buck killed several Indians and avenged his master. By this time, the benefactor was dead, and he felt that he had no nostalgia for this human society. Besides, for some time, the wilderness has been echoing with a mysterious call. The sound attracted him. Finally, he responded to the voice and went into the forest. From then on, he lived with the wolf and lived a primitive life. But he didn't forget his old friend, and he still went to his master's grave regularly to pay his respects.
8 Uncle Tom's Cabin-Harriet Beecher Stowe
Harriet Beecher Stowe's Uncle Tom's Cabin
Born in Connecticut, Mrs. Stowe is a teacher at Hartford Women's College. She is also an active abolitionist. This book revolves around the story of Uncle Tom, a long-suffering slave, and describes his experiences with people around him, both slaves and slave owners. This sentimental novel profoundly depicts the cruel nature of slavery; And believe that Christian love can overcome all kinds of harm caused by enslavement of human compatriots.
Uncle Tom's Cabin is the best-selling novel in19th century (and the second best-selling novel, second only to the best-selling Bible), which is regarded as a major reason for the rise of abolitionism in 1850 generation. In its first year of publication, it sold 300,000 copies in the United States. Uncle Tom's Cabin had such a great influence on American society that when Lincoln met Mrs. Stowe at the beginning of the Civil War, he said, "You are the little woman who started a big war." Later this sentence was quoted by many writers.
Uncle Tom's Cabin and various scripts inspired by it have also promoted the emergence of a large number of black stereotypes, many of which are widely known today. For example, the kind black nanny, the prototype of black children, the patient and loyal uncle Tom who is obedient to the white master. In recent decades, these negative elements in Uncle Tom's Cabin have weakened the historical role of this book as an "important anti-slavery tool" to some extent.
Nine Wings of Pigeon-Henry James
The Wings of the Dove by Henry James
This book is not as well-known as the author's other two novels, An American and A Portrait of a Lady, but the role of Millie created by Henry James in this novel is actually to commemorate his American cousin who died young, and also to compare the cunning and hypocritical secular feelings in Europe. James is gay. He maintained a long-term friendship with Edith Wharton, a contemporary American woman writer. This novel tells the story of a British journalist who pursues a terminally ill American girl for money. A love triangle story shows the struggle between morality and love.
10 weird story-edgar allan poe
Edgar allan poe's collection of grotesque and Arabic stories
This is a collection of short stories by American writer Allan Poe. The original edition was published in Philadelphia on 1840, and consists of 25 articles in two volumes. (To be continued)
Non-fiction literary works
Walden Lake-henry thoreau
Walden by henry david thoreau.
Walden Lake (Walden; Or, Life in the Woods), Walden Lake translated by Chinese mainland and Notes on the Lake translated by Taiwan Province Province are all famous collections of essays by American writer henry david thoreau.
This book was published in 1854, in which Thoreau described in detail his two years and two months' life in a reclaimed forest near Walden Lake, and many of his thoughts during this period. Walden Lake is located in Concord, eastern Massachusetts, not far from Thoreau's home. Thoreau called this experience an attempt at simple seclusion.
There are many Chinese versions of Walden, such as those of Xu Chi, Ken Chang and Dai Huan.
The19th century in America is a glorious era, and a large number of writers are deeply influenced by transcendentalism, and Thoreau living in this era is no exception. As a representative figure of this era, Thoreau practiced transcendentalism, and Walden is the embodiment of his thoughts and an essay with profound philosophy. Anyone who has read Walden carefully has this experience; He is exploring how to live a real life, how to experience and experience a meaningful life, for himself, for his compatriots, and for readers at that time and later.
This book begins in spring, goes through summer, autumn and winter, and ends in spring. This is a life cycle, the end point is the starting point, and life begins to recover.
Beyond slavery-Booker Washington
Booker Washington's Rise from Slavery
Barker Washington (1856- 19 15) was the most influential black leader in America in the second half of the 19th century. He advocated racial harmony and called on blacks to help themselves through education, improve their own quality, master specialized skills and enhance their economic strength, thus improving the situation and status of the entire black race. This book is the autobiography of Barker Washington.
13 education in henry adams-henry adams
Henry adams's Education in henry adams
This book won the Pulitzer Prize in 19 19. Since its publication, it has been widely circulated and enduring for a long time. Henry adams is a famous American historian. He studied and taught at Harvard University and was the president of the American Historical Society. He comes from a famous presidential family. His autobiographical work Education in henry adams, written in the third person, is a world-renowned classic biography, a world-class educational classic and a historical and cultural masterpiece. This book critically evaluates an era through the combination of autobiography and German-style educational novels. What it wants to say is not the history told in this book, but the reflection on that history. Therefore, Adams hopes that people will look at his book in this way and regard it as a speculative process of historical philosophy.
poetic sentiment
Caoye-walt whitman
Walt whitman's Leaves of Grass
Leaves of Grass is a romantic poetry collection by Whitman, an American writer in the 19th century, which contains more than 300 poems. The collection of poems is named after a poem: "Where there is soil, where there is water, there is grass."
The blade of grass is the most common and vital thing, symbolizing the vigorous development of America at that time. Through the feeling and image of "self", the poetry anthology enthusiastically praised the United States in the rising period of capitalism.
Whitman loved democracy and freedom since he was a child. He only studied for five or six years and went out to make a living as a teenager. He worked as a compositor, carpenter, plasterer, village teacher and editor. Whitman is diligent and studious, and reads a lot of world literature masterpieces in his spare time. He began to write poems in11940s, and published the first edition of Leaves of Grass in 1855. In a letter to a friend, he said: "Remember, this book emerged from my life in Brooklyn 1838 to 1853, which absorbed millions of people and fifteen years of life; That kind of intimacy, that kind of enthusiasm, that kind of intoxication is simply unparalleled. "
Leaves of Grass is a collection of Whitman's life's works and a brilliant milestone in the history of American poetry. The work contains rich and profound ideological content, which fully reflects the American zeitgeist in the middle of19th century. The poet eulogizes the "land of democracy" of the United States from the standpoint of radical bourgeois democracy;
There were no slaves and no slave owners.
People there immediately rose up against the candidate's endless excesses,
The cry of men and women there to die bravely is like a raging sea.
Where external rights always follow internal rights,
Citizens there always have brains and ideals, and the president, mayor and governor are only paid employers.
There, children are taught how to manage themselves and rely on themselves.
Poetry-Emily Dickinson
Emily Dickinson's Poems
Emily Dickinson died in 1886; And her large collection of poems, locked in a box, is her greatest gift to the world. Even if her works failed to win the favor at that time in her lifetime, the incomprehension and misunderstanding of the people around her could not detract from her rich creative talent at all. Judging from the existing works, Emily's amazing creativity has left 1800 poems for herself and the world, of which 1775 has been finalized and 25 new discoveries have been made.
Emily's sister lavinia knows Emily's handwriting, but she doesn't understand that these words represent Emily's passion all her life. She was really shocked when she found this box containing more than 1000 poems. Whether lavinia understands the true value of these poems or just because they are "poems written by Emily", she firmly believes that these poems must be published. Through her vigorous running and the help of editor Mabel loomis Todd, Emily's first set of poems was finally published in Fu Zi 1890, and the poems included in the book were only a small part of Emily's life creation. The first album was printed with eleven brushes, and the second and third albums were successfully published in Fu Zi in 189 1 year and 1896 respectively. The general public and most critics spoke highly of these poems. By 1896, Emily Dickinson had become a famous poet. After that, in the next fifty years, more works, including many poems collected from other sources, appeared in large numbers, but it was not until 1995 that the final versions of the three volumes were all approved and published by Thomas H.Johnson. This book has collected 1775 poems and some abridged fragments, edited in chronological order, and published by belknap Press of Harvard University Press.
Only after Emily died did the world redefine her status as a poet and realize what she had missed. However, Emily's personal real life style has always been difficult to really clarify. Although there are many works about her biography, comments and psychoanalysis on the market, little is known about her daily life, and there has been no information about Emily's relationship with her relatives and friends, so most people can only guess the true face of these relationships. In recent years, many unearthed materials have brought a glimmer of light to the dark corner, but there are still many different interpretations of the so-called "real Emily" in academic circles.
16 Song of Warsaw-Longfellow
Henry wadsworth longfellow's Song of Sea Warsaw
Ferraro (1807- 1882) is an American poet. 1807 was born in a lawyer's family in Maine on February 22nd and died in Cambridge, Massachusetts on March 24th. I studied with N. Hawthorne at Bodoin College. 1825 After graduation, I went to Europe to study the languages and literature of France, Italy, Spain and Germany. From 65438 to 0836, he began to teach at Harvard University, devoted himself to evaluating and introducing European romantic literature, and became an important figure in the cultural and ideological center of New England. His early poems include Night, Ballads and Others, Bell Tower and Others in bruch, Seaside and Fireside, etc. His poetic style is simple and vivid, optimistic and uplifting, and is praised at home and abroad. His major works are three narrative poems, or popular epics: Ivan Jilin, Song of Warsaw and The Proposal of Miles standish. They are all adapted from folk stories, and the ancient style is graceful and restrained. Among them, Song of Hayward is the first carefully rewritten Indian epic in the history of American literature, which is very popular. 186 1 year, his wife died unfortunately. In order to get rid of the pain, he translated Dante's Divine Comedy and wrote six sonnets. Influenced by Chaucer's Canterbury Tales, 1863 published The Story of the Roadside Inn, which tells the early American folklore and revolutionary stories. In his later years, ferraro received honorary degrees from Oxford and Cambridge, and was regarded as a great national poet in China.