Don Quixote
The Don Quixote, published in 1605 by Miguel de Cervantes, is one of the most representative classics of literary history...
Read moreDetailsThe Don Quixote, published in 1605 by Miguel de Cervantes, is one of the most representative classics of literary history...
Read moreDetailsA man named Meursault, who lived as an ordinary office worker in Algeria, France, went to a funeral home after...
Read moreDetailsThe Old Man and the Sea begins when an old fisherman, Santiago, is out at sea for 84 days without...
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Read moreDetailsThe anger of the dragon who burned the sky was forgotten The tombstones of the princes were also buried in...
Read moreDetailsFriedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche's philosophy book published in 1886, and its original title is "Beyond Good and Evil: Overture to Future...
Read moreDetailsThe book 'Justice', which represents the world-renowned scholar Michael Sandel, talks about three views on justice. Three theories of justice...
Read moreDetailsMurakami Haruki's 'Norwegian Wood' which was selected as a favorite Japanese novel by Koreans surveyed by the Korea Publishing Culture...
Read moreDetailsThe 'Great Gatsby' by Francis Scott Fitzgerald, one of America's leading classic novels, is a novel set in New York,...
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