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Journey to the West", "Water Margin", "Romance of the Three Kingdoms", "Dream of Red Mansions", "The Art of War", "The Ordinary World", "How Steel is Made", "The Troubles of Young Werther", "Gone with the Wind", "La Traviata", "The Watchman in the Field", "Pride and Prejudice", "Helen Kate", Faust, "The Old Man and the Sea", Robinson Crusoe and so on.
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Some fairy tales: Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass, Charlotte's Web, The Wind in the Willows, The Little Prince, and Verne's sci-fi**, most of them are not in love and**, Tagore's prose poetry collection is also good.
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There are many, and among the textbooks in Zhejiang, there are 10 books that middle school students must read.
They are "Camel Xiangzi", "Morning Flowers and Sunset", "Robinson Crusoe", "Grefu Travels", "How Steel is Made", "20,000 Leagues Under the Sea", "Celebrity Turn". I forgot the rest, and that's enough.
55 These are all I have flipped through the books, and they may be useful.
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What are the must-read masterpieces for the Youth Games.
A masterpiece refers to a literary work that has high artistic value and popularity, contains eternal themes and classic characters, can withstand the test of time and endure, and is widely recognized and circulated. Below I have collected must-read classics for teenagers, hoping to bring you some reference.
1."Journey to the West".
2."Water Margin".
3."Morning Flowers and Sunset".
4."Camel Xiangzi".
5."Stars" and "Spring Water".
6."Robinson Crusoe".
7.Gulliver's Travels
8."The Biography of Dusty Celebrities".
9."Childhood".
10."How Steel is Made".
11.The Analects
12.Mencius
13.Zhuangzi
14."Romance of the Three Kingdoms".
15."The Dream of Red Mansions".
16."The Legend of the West Chamber".
17."The Scream".
18."Lu Xun's Essays".
19."Zhu Ziqing's Prose".
20."The Goddess".
21."Midnight".
22."Home".
23."Border City".
24."Thunderstorm".
25."Teahouse".
26."Frequently Spoken Language".
27."Talking about the Beauty of Books".
28.Hamlet
29.Don Quixote
30.Goethe's Conversations
31.Notre Dame de Paris
32.Eugenie Grandet
33.The Pickwick Papers
34."Resurrection".
35.Selected Poems of Pushkin
36."The Old Man and the Sea".
37."Maupassant's Short Stories".
38."Selected Chekhov's Short Stories".
39."O. Henry's Short Stories".
40.Selected Poems of Rabindranath Tagore
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Extraction code: hwxu "World Classics" refers to the 10 classic novels selected in 2000 according to the voting survey of 100,000 readers in 100 cities across Europe, Asia, the United States, Australia and Africa organized by the New York Times and the American Reader's Digest.
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Jane, War and Peace, Arabian Nights, Wuthering Heights.
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1, "To Kill a Mockingbird".
The book was loved and praised by readers when it came out in 1960, and won the "Pulitzer Prize" (Pulitzer Prize), which is one of the classics of modern American literature. The stories and characters in the book are all based on the author's observations of his own home and neighbors, and one of the stories happened to the author at the age of 10.
2. "Trial".
The Trial is one of Kafka's most famous masterpieces, telling the story of an ordinary man who is suddenly innocent, but his appeal is fruitless, and finally he is brutally killed. The book vividly depicts the nightmare of an ordinary man without power and powerlessness under the oppression of bureaucracy and unincorporated legal institutions.
3, "The Catcher in the Rye".
It is the only novel written by American writer Jerome David Salinger** and was first published in 1951. Salinger confined the story to the three days that Holden Caulfield, a 16-year-old middle school student, wandered around New York and drew on the stream-of-consciousness approach to writing to explore the inner world of a teenager.
4, "The Brothers Karamazov".
It is the most amusing full-length work written by Dostoevsky, and it took Dostoevsky two years to complete. There are two levels to the whole **: on the surface, this is a case of patricide, and the victim's sons are suspected of conspiracy to some extent; But on a deeper level, it's a drama about the human spirit, a moral struggle between faith, suspicion, reason, and free will.
This ** was written in 19th-century Russia, Starayarosa, and the whole story takes place in this town. This ** is often considered the pinnacle of Dostoevsky's lifetime of literary creation.
5, "Hamlet".
Hamlet is one of Shakespeare's "Four Great Tragedies", set in the Kingdom of Denmark. The play tells the story of his uncle Claudius, who murders Hamlet's father, usurps the throne, and marries the king's widow, Gertrude; The story of Prince Hamlet's revenge on his uncle for his father.
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