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[e-book] Book: The Complete Collection of Nobel Prize in Literature (31 volumes in total)

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The "Complete Collection of Nobel Prize Works (Set of 28 Volumes)" includes: "Traces of Wings", "The Old Man and the Sea", "The Wisdom of Flowers", "Arn", "When I Die", "Minna", "Little Donkey and Me", "People on a Summer Night", "Steppenwolf", "Nils' Goose Riding Travels (Part I, Part II)", "Celtic Twilight", "Hania", "Joan of Arc", "Comedian", "The Growth of the Earth", "Main Street (Upper and Lower)", "Mother", "Plague", "Garland", "Micah's Love", "The Jungle Book", The Meaning and Value of Life", "People Who Violate Morality", "Theory of Creation and Evolution", "Moss", "In Heaven (Upper, Lower)", "Noise and Commotion", "People with Property" 31 volumes.
The Nobel Prize in Literature Collection is a collection of previous Nobel Prize in Literature works, and strives to show readers the most classic world literary works. The book department selects the most literary, popular, noble character and cultivation, the most philosophical and the most harmonious words in the award-winning works, which have extremely high literary value, and the books are exquisitely produced and beautifully packaged. This set of books is suitable for both collectibles and gifts.

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"Nobel Prize in Literature Collection: The Old Man and the Sea" selects the writer's Nobel Prize-winning work "The Old Man and the Sea" and the novel "The Sun Also Rises". Among them, "The Old Man and the Sea" is one of Hemingway's most representative works. Santiago, an old Cuban fisherman, finally caught a big marlin alone after eighty-four days without catching a fish, but the fish was so big that he dragged his boat at sea for three days before exhaustion, and was killed by him tied to the side of the boat, and was repeatedly attacked by sharks on the way back, and finally returned to port with only the head and tail and a backbone. Although this is a work with a simple story and a small length, it is rich in meaning and loved.
"Nobel Prize in Literature Collection: Steppenwolf" selects the writer's Nobel Prize-winning work "Steppenwolf" and the novel "Peter Carmenzing". Among them, the autobiographical novel of the author of "Steppenwolf".
The "Plague" and "The Outsider" selected in the "Nobel Prize in Literature Collection: The Plague" are Camus's most important masterpieces, both of which are listed as masterpieces of modern world literature. The background of "The Plague" is a commercial city in the Mediterranean region of North Africa, and Camus uses meticulous brushstrokes to describe the loneliness, fear, anxiety, pain, struggle and struggle of people in this lonely city where the plague has broken out. "The Outsider" describes the process of a young man named Mosotte from the burial of his mother to the death sentence after being imprisoned for overly defense, and the novel describes Mosot's inner world in calm and monotonous language.
The Nobel Prize in Literature Collection: Mijia's Love selects the author's best works "Mijia's Love" and "Countryside". "Mika's Love" is an outstanding short story by Ivan Bunin. The author won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1933 precisely for this novel. The novel depicts the love experience of a young Russian man, Mika. He had noble and pure requirements for his lover Katya, and was saddened by his brief parting with Katya. Pu Ning skillfully and skillfully portrays Mijia's inner activities, his budding, hesitation, self-blame and expectations for true love, and finally the author judges the same tragic fate of the protagonist with a tragic ending. "Countryside" is one of Ivan Bunin's most representative novels.
"Nobel Prize in Literature: Joan of Arc" is the only tragedy created by George Bernard Shaw. Joan of Arc was a young French female patriot in the Hundred Years' War between Britain and France, a famous heroine in French history, a legendary figure revered as a saint, she believed in religion and was very loyal to Prince Charles. She led the peasant masses to repel the British siege of Orleans. George Bernard Shaw created a character with a new meaning. He highlights Joan of Arc's personal will and gives this character a realistic meaning. But when he emphasized the individual will, he also illustrated the limitations of individual ability, and further believed that human beings were afraid of their sages and heroes, so they wanted to put them to death.
"Nobel Prize in Literature Collection: Noise and Commotion" is Faulkner's first full-fledged work and the novel that the writer has spent the most effort on. The novel tells the family tragedy of the Southern landlord Compson's family. Old Compson is idle, fond of wine and greedy, and his wife is selfish, cold, and complaining. The eldest son, Quentin, desperately clung to the so-called old traditions of the South, and committed suicide by drowning because of his sister Katie's romantic nature and insulting the status of a southern lady. The second son, Jason, is ruthless and greedy, and the third son, Benji, is an idiot, with only the intelligence of a three-year-old child at the age of thirty-three. "Noise and Commotion" revolves around Katie's depravity through the inner monologues of these three sons, and finally is supplemented by the "limited perspective" of the first three parts by the black maid Dilshey, which boils down to the whole book.

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William Faulkner's plot is impregnated with the complex psychological changes of the characters, and delicate emotional descriptions are interspersed with them. The greatest external characteristics of his works are the long sentences that are tactful and extremely complex in structure, and the elaborate vocabulary selected after repeated deliberation. He was prolific in his life, which made many American writers envious. He wrote 20 novels and nearly 100 short stories in his lifetime, of which 15 novels and the vast majority of the short stories took place in Yoknapatafa County, known as the Yoknapatafa lineage.

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