Classical Literature

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== Overview ==
== Overview ==

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Works referred to in the world there are numerous classical literature. We picked 10 of them work. At least they would have read if the international world-class people, and what appears to be. In terms of conventional wisdom, classical works seems to be what the writer was biased towards Europe. We gathered around the world masterpieces as possible.

Just not always work because there are many well-known short story, but please read the more famous works of its writers have a chance.

Also said to include fairy tales again. It has been translated into numerous international than Novel called a masterpiece in earnest, and the fairy tale what is familiar to the children of a huge population, and there is something worthy to be called classical literature in that from thinking. It often can be re-read and re-evaluate its value as an adult.

Distributed work one by one for each chapter. It's a little tight, get a piece to read through each week, please take the test. Readable work gathered for free on the Internet. For feature film and has to specify the part. Not a paper book if you can get, you may call to obtain it.

Chapter list

  1. Romeo and Juliet (William Shakespeare)
  2. liad (Homer)
  3. Ivan the Fool and his Two Brothers (Leo Tolstoy)
  4. Première Neige (Guy de Maupassant)
  5. Perpetual peace (Immanuel Kant)
  6. The True Story of Ah Q (Lu Xun)
  7. Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves (One Thousand and One Nights)
  8. The Life and Adventures of Santa Claus (Lyman Frank Baum)
  9. The Snow Queen (Hans Christian Andersen)
  10. Gitanjali (Sir Rabindranath Tagore)

Exercise

  • Classical Literature/Exercise ★★★You may complete all instructed CAI problems (chapter table of the contents may be greater than the number of exercise)★★★

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