Recommended point worth reading literature books

60 classic good books recommended

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1, Zhang Eileen: "Love in a Fallen City"

2, Magritte Duras: "The Lover"

3, Coughlin-McCullough: "The Thorn Birds"

4, Murakami Haruki: "Norwegian Wood"

5, Watanabe Jun'ichi: "Paradise Lost," "This Thing About Men

6, Qian Zhongshu: "Siege" (the mirror of marriage)

7, Lawrence: "Rainbow", "Women in Love", "Mrs. Chatterley's Lover"

8, Tagore: "Birds of a Feather", "Leaves of Grass"

9, Salinger: "The Catcher in the Rye"

10, Milan Kundera: "The Lightness of Life", "Slowly"

10, "Life cannot bear the The Lightness of Being"

11. Simone de Beauvoir: The Second Sex

12. Cher Hetty: The Sexology Report

13. Dexter Berry: The Little Prince

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14. Let Me Complete Your Happiness: Alexandre Dumas "The Lady of the Camellias"

15. The Soul of Philosophy and Fraternity: Stendhal "The Red and the Black"

16, Crossing Love, Seeing Spring Blossoms: Jane Austen "Pride and Prejudice"

17, I Love You, It's None of Your Business: Zweig "Letter from a Strange Woman"

18, It's Just Like a Play: William Shakespeare "Romeo and Juliet"

19, Love Never Has to Say I'm sorry: Siegel, "Love Story"

20, The mountain is there, and your heart is broken: Iwai Shunji, "Love Letter"

21, A sea of love full of reefs: Garcia Marquez, "Love in the Time of Cholera"

22, Love became a legend after all: Alain de Botton, "Love Notes"

23, Tender and strong: Charlotte Bronte "Jane Eyre"

24, A Little Pink Love: Horikawa Hana "I Like Places Like You"

25, There's a Paradise, But There's No Road: Kitamura "The Love of Marjorie"

26, Beauty and Love Are Separate: Yasunari Kawabata "Snow Country"

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27, A Rarely Fascinating Love and Marriage : Lev Tolstoy, "Anna Karenina"

28, Beauty and Strength Growing Up in War: Margaret Mitchell, "Gone with the Wind"

29, Thinking with Philosophy: Milan Kundera, "The Unbearable Lightness of Being"

30, Odysseus-type Legends: Victor Hugo, "Les Miserables"

31, Twenty-Four Hours, Passing Love , walked through the forbidden zone: Hawthorne "The Scarlet Letter"

32, the most cruel love and the most intolerant hate: Cao Yu "Lei Yu"

33, worth paying a lifetime of waiting: Pasternak "Dr. Zhivago"

34, the person who awakens the life: Helen Keller "If I were given three days of light"

35, only the small characters, no small love Theodore Dreiser, "The Jenny Girl"

36. Yellow Leaves Cover the Ground, We Are No Longer Young: Lu Yao, "The Ordinary World"

37. Lonely in Life, Monotonous in Death: Xiao Hong, "The Legend of the Hulan River"

38. Fall in Love with Your Heart: Victor Hugo, "Notre Dame de Paris"

39. Ordeal of Love and Lust: Flaubert, "Madame Bovary"

40, My Growing Up and War*** Breathing: Anne Frank, The Diary of Anne

41, Heavy Shackles: Eileen Chang, The Book of Golden Locks

42, Confess Before Yourself: Lev Tolstoy, The Resurrection

43, A Moment of Floating Pomp and Circumstance: Maupassant, The Necklace

44, War, Make Women Go Away: Vasiliev's Here Comes the Dawn

45: Tolerant Love or Complete Hatred: Emily Bronte's Wuthering Heights

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46: Awakening from Dark Consciousness: Zhai Yongming's Woman

47: Dissolving the Secrets of the Heart: Shu Ting "The Collected Poems of Shu Ting"

48. Love, We Had **** Together: Yeats "When You're Old"

49. Your Most Beautiful Temperament is Freedom: Whitman "Leaves of Grass"

(V)

50. This Happiness, That Happiness: Yang Jiang "The Three of Us"

51. Growth is the Purpose, Love is the Process: Zhang Xiaoxian "Bread The Woman in the Tree"

52. Looking at Marriage from Another Perspective: Lao She's Divorce

53. A Woman's Urban Legend: Wang Anyi's The Song of Everlasting Hatred

54. The Dialectical Relationship Between Love and Food: Xu Kun's The Kitchen

55. Being Bravely Enlightened: Gorky's Mother

56. Jumping Around, Can You Jump Can you get life: Chekhov, "The Woman Who Jumps Around"

57, Thorn Heart Everyday, Mother Hard Work: Su Xuelin, "Thorn Heart"

58, Sometimes Money Is Security: Yishu, "Xibao"

59, Everything Is Just Private Life: Chen Dye, "Private Life"

60, Let It Be True: Wang Xiaobo, "The Golden Age" (Inspirational Books).