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The Masterpieces You Should Read Before You Die
Johann Wolfgang von GoetheStendhalJules VerneGustave FlaubertLewis CarrollTheodor StormHenrik IbsenCharles DickensPlatoHonoré de BalzacMark TwainHarriet Beecher StoweRabindranath TagoreFyodor DostoyevskyWalt WhitmanNiccolò MachiavelliOscar WildeRobert Louis StevensonJames Fenimore CooperEdgar Allan PoeWilliam ShakespeareGiovanni BoccaccioConfuciusGeorge MacDonaldBram StokerCharlotte BrontëAnne BrontëEmily BrontëHenry David ThoreauJack LondonHenry JamesLouisa May AlcottVictor HugoArthur Conan DoyleFrances Hodgson BurnettJoseph ConradJane AustenHerman MelvilleGeorge EliotLaurence SterneThomas HardyJonathan SwiftEdith WhartonBenito Pérez GaldósDaniel DefoeHenry FieldingAlexandre DumasRudyard KiplingWilliam Dean HowellsKalidasaKenneth GrahameMarcel ProustWashington IrvingJuan ValeraWilla CatherNathaniel HawthorneHomerGaston LerouxCharles BaudelaireWilliam Makepeace ThackerayVoltaireKate ChopinApuleiusJohn MiltonCharlotte Perkins GilmanFrederick DouglassLaoziJohn KeatsJames JoyceAnn Ward RadcliffeKahlil GibranKakuzo OkakuraSoseki NatsumePrincess Der LingL. Frank BaumH. G. WellsW. B. YeatsJ. M. BarrieG. K. ChestertonT. S. EliotC. S. LewisD. H. LawrenceE. M. ForsterH. P. LovecraftF. Scott FitzgeraldMarcus AureliusFriedrich NietzscheIvan TurgenevAnton ChekhovLeo TolstoyNikolai GogolSir Walter ScottGeorge Bernard ShawMiguel de CervantesMary ShelleyCao XueqinEmile ZolaVálmíkiBankim Chandra ChatterjeeP. B. ShelleyElizabeth von ArnimHerman HesseDantePedro Calderon de la BarcaSun TzuInazo NitobéGeorge Weedon GrossmithWillkie CollinsLewis WallaceL.M. Montgomery
註釋In 'The Masterpieces You Should Read Before You Die,' Johann Wolfgang von Goethe – though historically not the curator of this extensive compilation – is imagined to present a confounding anthology, encompassing seminal literary works from across the globe. The book is not just a mere list but a profound testament of the human spirit's evolution through written expression. It skillfully integrates British classics like Shakespeare's 'Hamlet' and Austen's 'Pride and Prejudice' with Eastern philosophy reflected in works like 'Tao Te Ching.' The anthology is structured to reflect both the temporal progression and geographical spread of literary mastery, offering insights into the very fabric of cultural discourse. Its literary style is inherently analytical and comparatist, engaging deeply with the literary context from which each masterpiece emerges, thus providing the reader with a framework to understand the universality of human experience as portrayed in these timeless texts. Regarded as a titan of German literature, Goethe himself penned works of towering significance such as 'Faust,' which reverberate with universal themes of desire, knowledge, and morality. While Goethe did not literally create this collection, embodying the spirit of Goethe's diverse interests, the collection mirrors his lifelong quest for Weltliteratur, or 'world literature,' a concept he championed as a means of promoting cross-cultural literary dialogue. The works chosen are likely to reflect the kind of profound influence that can be seen in Goethe's own oeuvre – a confluence of philosophy, rich characterization, and an unwavering exploration of the human condition. Recommendation to readers is implicit in the anthology's title itself, yet affirming its value unequivocally—'The Masterpieces You Should Read Before You Die' is an essential compass for navigating the vast sea of world literature. This carefully curated journey through the most pivotal narratives and ideas that have shaped our literary heritage is not just recommended but posited as invaluable to any true literary aficionado or anyone seeking to comprehend the breadth of human thought and emotion distilled through ages of poetic and narrative excellence. To delve into this anthology is to engage with the very essence of humanity's intellectual and creative achievements.