三分天下归一晋n一部司马家族创业史nn司马师去世前,将大将军之职传位司马昭,在父兄创立的基业上,司马昭在魏国独揽朝纲。n魏帝曹髦见威权日去,意欲讨伐权臣,事情泄漏后,太子舍人成济在贾充的授意下将曹髦刺死。n司马昭闻讯后将成济斩首谢罪,又用太后的名义,以不敬太后、自寻死路的罪名将曹髦的皇帝名位废掉。n曹魏实权落入司马昭手中。n
FlorentinoArizahasneverforgottenhisfirstlove.HehaswaitednearlyalifetimeinsilencesincehisbelovedFerminamarriedanotherman.Nowomancanreplaceherinhisheart.Butnowherhusbandisdead.Finally-afterfifty-oneyears,ninemonthsandfourdays-Florentinohasanotherchancetodeclarehiseternalpassionandwinherback.Willlovethathassurvivedhalfacenturyremainunrequited? 《马尔克斯:霍乱时期的爱情》是加西亚·马尔克斯获得诺贝尔文学奖之后完成的第一部小说。 讲述了一段跨越半个多世纪的爱情史诗,穷尽了所有爱情的可能性:忠贞的、隐秘的、粗暴的、羞怯的、柏拉图式的、放荡的、转瞬即逝的、生死相依的……再现了时光的无情流逝,被誉为“人类有史以来最伟大的爱情小说”,是20世纪最重要的经典文学巨著之一。 马尔克斯曾说:“这一部是我最好的作品,是我发自内心的创作。”
The poverty-stricken Raskolnikov, believing he is exempt from moral law, murders a man only to face the consequences not only from society but from his conscience, in this seminal story of justice, morality, and redemption from one of Russia's greatest novelists. Determined to overreach his humanity and assert his untrammelled individual will, Raskolnikov, an impoverished student living in the St. Petersburg of the Tsars, commits an act of murder and theft and sets into motion a story which, for its excrutiating suspense, its atmospheric vividness, and its profundity of characterization and vision, is almost unequaled in the literatures of the world. The best known of Dostoevsky's masterpieces, Crime and Punishment can bear any amount of rereading without losing a drop of its power over our imagination. 《罪与罚》小说主人公拉斯柯尔尼科夫是一个穷困潦倒的大学生。他受到放高利贷的老太婆伊凡诺夫娜的盘剥后心生不满,于是在一个夜晚杀了伊凡诺
'Agloriousread,andthereisalaughoneverypage'SundayTimesTheWildernessYearsareover!Butnotforlong.AttheendofBridgetJones'sDiary,Bridgethiccupedoffintothesunsetwithman-of-her-dreamsMarkDarcy.Now,inTheEdgeofReason,shediscoverswhatitislikewhenyouhavethemanofyourdreamsactuallyinyourflatandhehasn'tdonethewashing-up,notjustthewholeofthisweek,butever.Lurchingthroughamorassofself-help-booktheoriesandmadadvicefromJudeandShazzer,strugglingwithaboyfriend-stealingex-friendwiththighslikeababygiraffe,an8ftholeintheliving-roomwall,amotherobsessedwithboiled-eggpeelers,andabuilderobsessedwithlargereservoirfish,Bridgetembarksonaspiritualepiphany,whichtakesherfromthecappuccinoqueuesofNottingHilltothepalm-andmagic-mushroom-kissedshoresof...Bridgetisback.V.g.'IfyoulovedBridgetJones'sDiary,you'lllovethis;thereisnodiminutionofthefreshnessorfun,orofFielding'sunderlyingintelligence'MailonSunday
This is the story of how we grow old – how we give up the dreams of youth for something better – and how many chances we have to get it right.George Bailey has been given the gift we all dream of – the chance to live his life again.After suffering a heart attack at the age of 42, George is given the heart of a 19-year-old – and suddenly everything changes…He is a friend to his teenage son and daughter – and not a stern Home Secretary, monitoring their every move.He makes love to his wife all night long - instead of from midnight until about five past. And suddenly he wants to change the world, just as soon as he shakes off his hangover.But George Bailey discovers that being young again is not all it is cracked up to be – and what he actually wants more than anything in the universe is to have his old life back.
Homer'sgreatepicdescribesthemanyadventuresofOdysseus,Greekwarrior,ashestrivesovermanyyearstoreturntohishomeislandofIthacaaftertheTrojanWar.Hiscolourfuladventures,hisendurance,hisloveforhiswifeandsonhavethesamepowertomoveandinspirereaderstodayastheydidinArchaicGreece,2800yearsago.Thispoemhasbeentranslatedmanytimesovertheyears,butChapman'ssinewy,gorgeousrendering(1616)standsinaclassofitsown.ChapmanbelievedhimselfinspiredbythespiritofHomerhimself,andmatchesthebreadthandpoweroftheoriginalwithacomplexandstunningidiomofhisown.JohnKeatsexpressedhisadmirationfortheresultingworkinthefamoussonnet,'OnfirstlookingintoChapman'sHomer':'MuchhaveItravelledintherealmsofgold...'