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The Alhambra

Published by Shanghai Literature and Art Publishing House in 2008
"Alhambra" is in 2008 Shanghai Literature and Art Publishing House The book is published by (US) Washington Irving.
Chinese name
The Alhambra
Author
Washington Irving
Translator
Wanzi, Yuning
Publication time
June 1, 2008
Number of pages
372
Folio
Large 32 open
Binding
paperback
ISBN
nine trillion and seven hundred and eighty-seven billion five hundred and thirty-two million one hundred and thirty-two thousand nine hundred and twenty-eight
Number of words
two hundred and eighty-four thousand

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American Literary Masters in the 19th Century Washington Irving (1783-1859) He was famous mainly for his travel essays and biographies, and was known as the founder of American literature. He traveled to Britain, Spain, France, Switzerland, Italy and many other European countries before his death, and through diligent writing, he vividly reproduced the scenes and customs of Europe in the 19th century.
Alhambra is a splendid palace building in Granada, the last kingdom of the Islamic Moors in Spain, and it is also a historical and cultural relic left by the Moors to Europe and admired by the European Christian world. In 1832, the author wrote and published this book "Alhambra" based on his own experience in Alhambra. In this book, the author not only vividly describes all aspects of the legendary scenery of the Forbidden City, but also describes the Spanish people deeply influenced by the Moors and their customs in a beautiful style. At the same time, the author vividly describes the myths and legends of the Moors that have been passed down among Spanish people and happened in history. This work, with both travel notes and legends, has created a unique style of travel literature.
Like the first work that made the author gain international reputation《 Stories of Britain 》Similarly, "Alhambra" is also a classic masterpiece he left to the world (at the beginning of the last century, China had a festival translation of Lin Qinnan, a translator, whose translation name was "A Year of Abundant Food"). This book, together with "The Book of British Stories" and its sequel "The Book of Manor Stories", forms Washington Irving's sister book describing the European scenery and human feelings in the 19th century.
This book is a complete translation of the famous American literary translators Wan Zi and Yu Ning.

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01. Journey
02. Alhambra Palace
03. Notes on Moorish Architecture
04. Important negotiations - the author inherits the throne of Boabdir
05. Residents of the Alhambra Palace
06. Embassy Hall
07. Jesuit Library
08. Alhamar - Founder of Alhambra Palace
09. Yusuf Abul Hajig, the builder of the Alhambra Palace
10. Mysterious Inner Palace
11. Boarding the Komars Building
12. prodigal son
13. Balcony [1]

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American Literary Masters in the 19th Century Washington Irving (1783-1859) He was famous mainly for his travel essays and biographies, and was known as the founder of American literature. He traveled to Britain, Spain, France, Switzerland, Italy and many other European countries before his death, and through diligent writing, he vividly reproduced the scenes and customs of Europe in the 19th century. Alhambra is a splendid palace building in Granada, the last kingdom of the Islamic Moors in Spain, and it is also a historical and cultural relic left by the Moors to Europe and admired by the European Christian world. In 1832, the author wrote and published this book "Alhambra" based on his own experience in Alhambra. In this book, the author not only vividly describes all aspects of the legendary scenery of the Forbidden City, but also describes the Spanish people deeply influenced by the Moors and their customs in a beautiful style. At the same time, the author vividly describes the myths and legends of the Moors that have been passed down among Spanish people and happened in history. This work, with both travel notes and legends, has created a unique style of travel literature. Like his first work, The Record of Britain, which gained the author's international reputation, Alhambra is also a classic masterpiece he left to the world (at the beginning of the last century, China had a festival translation of Lin Qinnan, a translator, whose translation name was "The Story of Abundant Food"). This book, together with "The Book of British Stories" and its sequel "The Book of Manor Stories", forms Washington Irving's sister book describing the European scenery and human feelings in the 19th century. [2]