《四时之诗:蒙曼品ZUI美唐诗》是著名隋唐史学者、中国诗词大会评委蒙曼老师讲解唐诗的作品,蒙曼老师带你重返大唐,品读ZUI美唐诗?。该书以古典24节气和现代节日为切入点,带领读者在四季时令中阅读精选的唐诗作品,品味唐诗的语言美、文学美,讲述文化典故、进入诗人心境。以此为主题精心编排修订32首诗文讲稿。这些诗围绕着四季的节气和节日,其实就是围绕着唐代的岁月轮回,围绕着唐人的生命轮回。希望在这轮回中看到他们——李白、杜甫、王维,更希望在这轮回中看到我们——你我和他(她)。我们和他们,古代和今天,传统和未来,就相遇在这如许美妙的四时之诗中。让我们和蒙曼老师一起,细细领略那穿越千年而来的风花雪月,和那历经千年而不朽的绣口锦心。
作者深入房地产行业内部,切身接触房产商、售楼小姐、房屋中介等不同环节的“迷人”规则,总结了几大不能相信:售楼小姐的嘴、媒体上的吹、定金会退、房源排队;还有关于房子价格表和销控表猫腻,房产中介的骗局等,无不让你生不如死还欲罢不能。 煤老板是一个特殊时期的群体,这个群体与二奶、悍马、伟哥、矿难等联系在一起。这个群体也长期被人们所诟病。煤老板迅速暴富,他们演绎着当代的传奇故事,成为了财富的象征。于是,围绕着煤老板,各色人等粉墨登场,贪官、假记者、黑社会、劫匪、殓尸工……上演了一幕幕当代社会的悲喜剧。 今年,随着煤炭资源重组,煤矿逐渐收为国有。此后,世间再无煤老板。
《中国经典原境界》是20世纪国学大师顾随以课堂讲授的方式传习人文、培育人才、启迪人生的之作,六十多年后首度问世。它以中国初始的经典为核心,精湛的学识与睿智的思想融会贯通,徜徉在经典内外,求索于历史上下,升华至理想境界。古今中西,文史哲禅,博大精深却又通俗而富有生气;情思文采,妙趣横生,学问的真与讲述的美珠联璧合有逼近心灵。经典流淌在中华文脉中、赓续在日常生活中,一脉相承的智慧生生不息,恒久的魅力令人心安。做人与读经相映成辉,修身与悟道相得益彰,怡情与治学水乳交融。在中国经典的人文关怀中,追寻古典文化原初的清纯精神,开启现实人生本真的至高境界。 《中国经典原境界》为《顾随讲坛实录》的下册。
传说,夜深人静时分,走过那条小路的人,一定会满脸惊怖,血流满面,死在路上。她不信,一个人去了。最终怎么样呢?她死前拼尽全力说了两句话:“一定要死的!逃不掉的!”怪象环生,生灵罹难,一切都源于50年前的怀冤觅死的那个女生?何健飞、田音榛、阿强、李老伯、冬蕗、张君行、谭星莞带你走上这趟不归路
Written at the pinnacle of Shakespeare’s career and featuringhis most soaring poetic idiom, Antony and Cleopatra is both animmortal love story and a political drama played out on a globalscale. Under the editorial supervision of Jonathan Bate and EricRasmussen, two of today’s most accomplished Shakespearean scholars,this Modern Library series incorporates definitive texts andauthoritative notes from William Shakespeare: Complete Works. Eachplay includes an Introduction as well as an overview ofShakespeare’s theatrical career; commentary on past and currentproductions based on interviews with leading directors, actors, anddesigners; scene-by-scene analysis; key facts about the work; achronology of Shakespeare’s life and times; and black-and-whiteillustrations. Ideal for students, theater professionals, and generalreaders, these modern and accessible editions from the RoyalShakespeare Company set a new standard in Shakespearean literaturefor the twenty-first century.
(Book Jacket Status: Jacketed) Introduction by CatherinePeters A panoramic satire of English society during the NapoleonicWars, Vanity Fair is William Makepeace Thackeray's masterpiece. Atits center is one of the most unforgettable characters innineteenth-century literature: the enthralling Becky Sharp, acharmingly ruthless social climber who is determined to leavebehind her humble origins, no matter the cost. Her more gentlefriend Amelia, by contrast, only cares for Captain George Osborne,despite his selfishness and her family's disapproval. As both womenmove within the flamboyant milieu of Regency England, the politicalturmoil of the era is matched by the scheming Becky's sensationalrise--and its unforeseen aftermath. Based in part upon Thackeray'sown love for the wife of a friend, Vanity Fair portrays thehypocrisy and corruption of high society and the dangers ofunrestrained ambition with epic brilliance and scathing wit.
One of Shakespeare's most popular plays, filled with fierce,violent action, Macbeth is a human drama of ambition, desire, andguilt in a world of blood and darkness, with whispers of thesupernatural. Under the editorial supervision of Jonathan Bate andEric Rasmussen, two of today's most accomplished Shakespeareanscholars, this Modern Library series incorporates definitive textsand authoritative notes from William Shakespeare: Complete Works.Each play includes an Introduction as well as an overview ofShakespeare's theatrical career; commentary on past and currentproductions based on interviews with leading directors, actors, anddesigners; scene-by-scene analysis; key facts about the work; achronology of Shakespeare's life and times; and black-and-whiteillustrations. Ideal for students, theater professionals, andgeneral readers, these modern and accessible editions from theRoyal Shakespeare Company set a new standard in Shakespeareanliterature for the twenty-first century.
Three Early Comedies Love's Labor's Lost Farce and fun follow when ayoung king and his three friends vow to give up women for ayear—just as a pretty princess and her three ladies-in-waitingarrive—in a delightful play that ends with one of Shakespeare’sloveliest songs. The Two Gentlemen of Verona In this lyricalcomedy, two friends are infatuated with the same woman, while ajilted girl disguised as a boy and a clownish servant with araffish mutt set the scene for laughter and a timeless story oflove. The Merry Wives of Windsor Shakespeare’s famousrogue, Falstaff, woos two married women with identical loveletters—and becomes the focus of a hilarious comedy when the womenconspire to teach him a lesson.
Women In Love, the book Lawrence considered his best, waswritten during World War I, and while that conflict is nevermentioned in the novel, a sense of background danger, of lurkingcatastrophe, continually informs its drama of two couplesdynamically engaged in a struggle with themselves, with each other,and with life's intractable limitations. Lawrence was a powerful,prophetic writer, but in addition he brought such delicacy to histreatment of the human and natural worlds that E. M. Forster'sclaim that he was the greatest imaginative novelist of ourgeneration does him too little justice rather than too much.
(Book Jacket Status: Jacketed) Now joining Everyman'sLibrary--the most extensive and distinguished collectible libraryof the world's greatest works--is an appealing new collection in asmall Pocket Classics format, perfect for gift giving and readingpleasure. "Christmas Stories" is a treasury of short fiction bygreat writers of the past two centuries--from Dickens and Tolstoyto John Updike and Alice Munro. As a literary subject, Christmashas inspired everything from intimate domestic dramas to fancifulflights of the imagination, and the full range of its expression isrepresented in this wonderfully engaging anthology. Goblins frolicin the graveyard of an early Dickens tale and a love-struck ghostdisrupts a country estate in Elizabeth Bowen's "Green Holly." Theplight of the less fortunate haunts Chekhov's "Vanka" and WillaCather's "The Burglar's Christmas" but takes a boisterously comicturn in Damon Runyon's "Dancing Dan's Christmas" and in JohnCheever's "Christmas Is a Sad Season for the Poor." From VladimirN
The Secret Agent is the unsurpassed ancestor of a long seriesof twentieth-century novels and films which explore the confused motives that lie at the heart ofpolitical terrorism. In its use of powerful psychological insightto intensify narrative suspense, it set the terms by whichsubsequent works in its genre were created. Conrad was the firstnovelist to discover the strange in-between territory of thepolitical exile, and his genius was such that we still have notruer map of that region's moral terrain than his story of aterrorist plot and its tragic consequences for the guilty andinnocent alike. Introduction by Paul Theroux
After King Shahryar had his wife killed for cheating, he beganto corrupt-then kill-one virgin a night, as revenge on womankind.Then he meets Scheherazade, who, night after night, saves her ownlife by telling him fantastical tales of genies, wishes, terror,and passion.
The final volume in the Everyman's Library Charles Dickenscollection: the timeless story of everyone's favorite misanthrope,Ebenezer Scrooge, together with four more of Dickens's Christmastales and with Arthur Rackham's classic illustrations. No holidayseason is complete without the story of tightfisted Mr. Scrooge, ofhis long-suffering and mild-mannered clerk, Bob Cratchit, of Bob'skindhearted lame son, Tiny Tim, and of the Ghosts of ChristmasPast, Present, and Future. First published in 1843, "A ChristmasCarol "was republished in 1852 in a new edition with four otherChristmas stories--"The Chimes, The Cricket on the Hearth, TheBattle of Life, " and "The Haunted Man." These beloved talesrevived the notion of the Christmas "spirit"--and have kept italive ever since.
A continuation of the major series of individual Shakespeareplays from the world renowned Royal Shakespeare Company, edited bytwo brilliant, younger generation Shakespearean scholars JonathanBate and Eric Rasmussen Incorporating definitive text and cutting-edge notes fromWilliam Shakespeare: Complete Works-the first authoritative,modernized edition of Shakespeare's First Folio in more than 300years-this remarkable series of individual plays combines JonathanBate's insightful critical analysis with Eric Rasmussen's textualexpertise.
Introduction by David Ellis The struggle for power at theheart of a family in conflict, the mysteries of sexual initiation,and the pain of irretrievable loss are the universal motifs withwhich D. H. Lawrence fashions one of the world's most originalautobiographical novels. Gertrude Morel is a refined woman whomarried beneath her and has come to loathe her brutal,working-class husband. She focuses her passion instead on her twosons, who return her love and despise their father. Trouble beginswhen Paul Morel, a budding artist, falls in love with a young womanwho seems capable of rivaling his mother for possession of hissoul. In the ensuing battle, he finds his path to adulthoodtragically impeded by the enduring power of his mother's grasp.Published on the eve of World War I, SONS AND LOVERS confirmedLawrence's genius and inaugurated the controversy over his explicitwriting about sexuality and human relationships that would followhim to the end of his career.
The two Alice books--Lewis Carroll's masterpieces--are rankedby many as peers of the great adult works of English literature.And despite their riches of andquot; untranslatableandquot; puns,nonsense, and parody, they have been happily translated around theworld. The matchless original illustrations by Tenniel share withCarroll's text the glory of making Alice immortal.
One of the most famous travel books ever written by anAmerican, here is an irreverent and incisive commentary on the "NewBarbarians'" encounter with the Old World. Twain's hilarious satireimpales with sharp wit both the chauvinist and thecosmopolitan.