the Harvard classics
noun /ðə ˌhɑːvəd ˈklæsɪks/
/ðə ˌhɑːrvərd ˈklæsɪks/
[plural]- a collection of famous works of literature in 51 volumes chosen and edited by Charles W Eliot (1834-1926), President of Harvard University (1869-1909). He said they were 'all the books needed for a real education'. The series was published in 1909-10.
哈佛经典:收藏了51册著名文学作品,由哈佛大学校长Charles W Eliot(1834-1926)(1869-1909)选择和编辑。他说,它们是“真正的教育所需要的所有书”。该系列出版于1909-10年。