This volume contains Sinclair Lewis' 1915 novel, "The Trail of the Hawk: A Comedy of the Seriousness of Life." The story revolves around the life of Carl Ericson and follows him through his early life to maturity. This humorous and masterfu
Sinclair Lewis The Job-工作
1926. Lewis, was the first American to win the Nobel Prize for Literature. Possibly the greatest satirist of his age, Lewis wrote novels that present a devastating picture of middle-class American life in the 1920s. Although he ridiculed the values, the l
Sinclair Lewis Free Air-自由空气
Fame was just around the corner when Sinclair Lewis published Free Air in 1919, a year before Main Street. The latter novel zeroed in on the town of Gopher Prairie; the former stopped there briefly and then took the reader by automobile in search of Ameri
Sinclair Lewis Elmer Gantry-埃尔默龙门
Universally recognized as a landmark in American literature, Elmer Gantry scandalized readers when it was first published, causing Sinclair Lewis to be "invited" to a jail cell in New Hampshire and to his own lynching in Virginia. His portrait o
Sinclair Lewis Our Mr. Wrenn; the romantic adventures of a gentle man-我们的雷恩先生;温柔男人的浪漫冒险
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Sinclair Lewis Dodsworth-多兹沃思
First published in 1929, Dodsworth tells the story of a young American couple who moves to Europe. When the woman becomes involved with another man, her husband must choose between forgiving his wife or abandoning the relationship, & Europe, forever.
Sinclair Lewis Work of Art-艺术品
In WORK OF ART three generations of the Weagle family grow up in and work for boarding houses, inns and hotels. Focus is on two brothers, Myron and Ora, of the second generation. Poetic, ethereal Ora could not wait to escape hotel drudgery, though never t
Sinclair Lewis Babbitt-巴比特
Babbitt is a satirical novel about American culture and society that critiques the vacuity of middle class life and the social pressure toward conformity. The controversy provoked by Babbitt was influential in the decision to award the Nobel Prize in Lite
Sinclair Lewis Main Street-大街
With Commentary by E. M. Forster, Dorothy Parker, H. L. Mencken, Lewis Mumford, Rebecca West, Sherwood Anderson, Malcolm Cowley, Alfred Kazin, Constance Rourke, and Mark Schorer.
Main Street, the story of an idealistic young woman's attempts to re
Main Street, the story of an idealistic young woman's attempts to re
Sinclair Lewis Arrowsmith-阿罗史密斯
Arrowsmith is often described as the first "scientific" novel. The books explores medical and scientific themes in a fictional way and it is difficult to think of an earlier book that does this. Although he was not a doctor, Sinclair Lewis'
Luigi Pirandello Tales of Suicide-自杀故事
Suicide, the act of killing oneself voluntarily and intentionally, is clearly one of the most important themes developed by Pirandello during his long literary career. Although he never focused on self-destruction as an end in itself, he made ample use of
Richard Aldington Poems of the Great War: 1914-1918-第一次世界大战诗歌:1914-1918
Published to commemorate the eightieth anniversary of Armistice, this collection is intended to be an introduction to the great wealth of First World War Poetry. The sequence of poems is random - making it ideal for dipping into - and drawn from a number
Luigi Pirandello The Late Mattia Pascal-已故的马蒂亚·帕斯卡
Mattia Pascal endures a life of drudgery in a provincial town. Then, providentially, he discovers that he has been declared dead. Realizing he has a chance to start over, to do it right this time, he moves to a new city, adopts a new name, and a new cours
Luigi Pirandello Tales of Madness-疯狂的故事
Nobel Prize Winner Luigi Pirandello set out to write one short story per day for one whole year. Death kept him from fulfilling that goal; nevertheless, he came close to achieving it. Although there are several themes in the collection, the one on madness
Luigi Pirandello One, None and a Hundred-thousand-一个,没有一个,十万个
The great Pirandello's (1867-1936) 1926 novel, previously published here in 1933 in another translation, synthesizes the themes and personalities that illuminate such dramas as Six Characters in Search of an Author.
Vitangelo Moscarda ``loses his
Vitangelo Moscarda ``loses his
Roger Martin du Gard The Thibaults(Les Thibault #1-6)-蒂博一家
This masterfully constructed portrait of personal and social disintegration -- and reformation -- can be compared in stature to Tolstoy's "War and Peace" and Dos Passos' "U.S.A. Trilogy." It is truly a lost masterpiece of Wes
Gabriela Mistral Crickets and Frogs-蟋蟀和青蛙
A fable in Spanish and English.
Madwomen: The "Locas mujeres" Poems of Gabriela Mistral, a Bilingual Edition
A schoolteacher whose poetry catapulted her to early fame in her native Chile and an international diplomat whose boundary-defying sexuality still challenges scholars, Gabriela Mistral (1889–1957) is one of the most important and enigmatic figures in Lati
Gabriela Mistral Selected Poems of Gabriela Mistral-加布里埃拉·米斯特拉尔诗选
Gabriela Mistral was the first Latin American ever to receive the Nobel Prize for Literature, and her works are among the finest in all contemporary poetry. She is loved and honored throughout the world as one of the great humanistic voices of our time.
Hermann Hesse Pictor's Metamorphoses-皮克托变形金刚
If it wasn't written in spring of 1922, a full sixteen years before Albert Hofmann discovered LSD, one might have thought that “Pictor's Metamorphosis” was the product of a pleasant acid trip!
Hermann Hesse wrote “Pictor's Metamorphoses&
Hermann Hesse wrote “Pictor's Metamorphoses&
Hermann Hesse Stories of Five Decades-五十年的故事
A collection of 23 short stories written during 1899-1948, 20 here translated for the first time:
The Island Dream (1899)Incipit vita nova (1899)To Frau Gertrud (1899)November Night (1901)The Marble Workd (1904)The Latin Scholar (1906)The Wolf (1907)Walt
The Island Dream (1899)Incipit vita nova (1899)To Frau Gertrud (1899)November Night (1901)The Marble Workd (1904)The Latin Scholar (1906)The Wolf (1907)Walt
Hermann Hesse The Fairy Tales of Hermann Hesse-赫尔曼·黑塞的童话
To read Hermann Hesse's fairy tales is to enter a fabulous world of dreams and visions, philosophy and passion. This landmark collection contains twenty-two of Hesse's finest stories in this genre, most translated into English here for the first
Hermann Hesse The Journey to the East-东方之旅
In simple, mesmerizing prose, Hermann Hesse's Journey to the East tells of a journey both geographic and spiritual. H.H., a German choirmaster, is invited on an expedition with the League, a secret society whose members include Paul Klee, Mozart, and