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  • Ivanhoe
    2025/07/05

    Ivanhoe, written by Sir Walter Scott and published in 1819, is a historical novel set in late 12th-century England during the reign of Richard I, a time marked by tension between the conquering Normans and the dispossessed Saxons. Often regarded as a cornerstone of the historical fiction genre, it weaves a romantic tale of chivalry, loyalty, and cultural conflict, following the young Saxon knight Wilfred of Ivanhoe as he navigates love, honor, and political intrigue. Scott, a Scottish author, drew on his fascination with medieval history and folklore, blending real historical figures like Richard the Lionheart with fictional characters and legendary ones like Robin Hood. The novel’s vivid portrayal of tournaments, castles, and clashing identities reflects the romanticized medievalism of the early 19th century, while its exploration of prejudice—against Saxons and Jews—adds depth to its adventure-driven narrative. #Ivanhoe #SirWalterScott #literature #classicliterature

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    6 分
  • The Hound of The Baskervilles
    2025/06/29

    The Hound of the Baskervilles, written by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle and published in 1902, is one of the most famous novels featuring the detective Sherlock Holmes and his loyal companion, Dr. John Watson. Set against the eerie backdrop of the Devonshire moors, the story was serialized in The Strand Magazine from August 1901 to April 1902, captivating readers with its blend of mystery, gothic horror, and rational deduction. Inspired by local legends of spectral hounds and the rugged Dartmoor landscape, Conan Doyle crafted a tale that revived Holmes after his apparent death in "The Final Problem," responding to public demand for the detective’s return. The novel explores themes of superstition versus reason, as Holmes unravels the truth behind the Baskerville family curse and a supposed demonic hound, cementing its status as a classic in detective fiction.

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  • The Tempest
    2025/06/22

    The Tempest, written by William Shakespeare around 1610–1611, is one of his final plays and a quintessential romance, blending elements of tragedy, comedy, and the supernatural. Likely first performed at the Blackfriars Theatre or the Globe in London, it reflects the early 17th-century fascination with exploration and colonialism, possibly inspired by accounts of a 1609 shipwreck in Bermuda. Set on a remote island, the play explores themes of power, betrayal, forgiveness, and the transformative nature of art, centered on Prospero, a exiled duke and magician who orchestrates a storm to bring his enemies to his shore. Its rich symbolism, complex characters, and lyrical language have made it a enduring work, often interpreted as Shakespeare’s meditation on his own creative legacy, with Prospero’s renunciation of magic paralleling the playwright’s farewell to the stage.

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    8 分
  • Moby Dick
    2025/06/18

    Moby-Dick, published in 1851 by Herman Melville, is a landmark American novel that follows the obsessive quest of Captain Ahab, a whaling ship commander, to seek revenge on Moby Dick, a formidable white sperm whale that previously bit off his leg. Narrated by Ishmael, a sailor who joins the crew of Ahab’s ship, the Pequod, the story explores the whaling industry of the 19th century, delving into themes of obsession, fate, human struggle against nature, and the search for meaning in a vast and indifferent universe. Blending adventure, psychological drama, and philosophical musings with detailed accounts of whaling, the novel initially received mixed reviews but later gained recognition as a masterpiece of American literature for its rich symbolism, complex characters, and exploration of existential questions.

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  • The Scarlet Letter
    2025/06/16

    The Scarlet Letter, published in 1850 by Nathaniel Hawthorne, is a classic American novel set in the Puritan Massachusetts Bay Colony during the 1640s. It explores themes of sin, guilt, and redemption through the story of Hester Prynne, a young woman who bears an illegitimate child and is forced to wear a scarlet "A" on her chest as punishment for her adultery. As Hester navigates societal scorn and raises her daughter, Pearl, the narrative delves into the psychological and moral struggles of Hester, her secret lover, Reverend Arthur Dimmesdale, and her vengeful husband, Roger Chillingworth. Hawthorne’s work critiques the rigid moral code of Puritan society while examining the complexities of human nature and the consequences of hidden versus public shame.

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  • Tom Sawyer
    2025/06/09

    The Adventures of Tom Sawyer, written by Mark Twain and published in 1876, is a classic American novel set in the fictional town of St. Petersburg, Missouri, along the Mississippi River in the 1840s. Drawing from Twain’s own childhood in Hannibal, Missouri, the story follows the mischievous and imaginative Tom Sawyer, a young boy whose adventures—ranging from whitewashing a fence to witnessing a murder and finding lost treasure—capture the joys, fears, and moral growth of youth. Through its blend of humor, nostalgia, and social commentary, the novel explores themes of freedom, friendship, and the tensions between societal expectations and individual spirit, cementing its place as a timeless celebration of boyhood and a vivid portrait of small-town life in pre-Civil War America.

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  • Robinson Crusoe
    2025/06/06

    Robinson Crusoe, written by Daniel Defoe and first published in 1719, is often regarded as one of the earliest English novels, blending adventure, survival, and spiritual reflection. Set in the 17th century, it follows the life of Robinson Crusoe, a young Englishman who defies his father’s wishes for a stable career to pursue a life at sea, leading to his shipwreck on a deserted Caribbean island. Drawing inspiration from real-life castaway accounts, such as that of Alexander Selkirk, Defoe crafts a narrative that explores themes of providence, self-reliance, repentance, and colonialism. The novel’s detailed, first-person recounting of Crusoe’s 28-year struggle to survive—through resourcefulness, faith, and eventual companionship with the native Friday—captivated readers and established a template for the adventure genre. Its enduring legacy lies in its vivid portrayal of human resilience and moral introspection, reflecting the cultural and religious values of early 18th-century England.

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  • Dracula
    2025/06/04

    Dracula, published in 1897 by Irish author Bram Stoker, is a seminal Gothic horror novel that introduced the iconic vampire Count Dracula, shaping the modern vampire archetype. Written in an epistolary format through letters, journal entries, and newspaper clippings, it follows solicitor Jonathan Harker’s journey to Transylvania to assist the mysterious Count with a property purchase in England, only to uncover Dracula’s vampiric nature and malevolent plans. As Dracula invades England, targeting Harker’s fiancée Mina Murray and her friend Lucy Westenra, a group led by Professor Abraham Van Helsing battles to destroy the ancient evil. Drawing on Eastern European folklore, Victorian anxieties about sexuality, immigration, and science, and Stoker’s research into vampire myths, the novel explores themes of good versus evil, faith, and human resilience, cementing its enduring influence on literature and popular culture.

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    6 分