Lu Yin's Works (classic Library of Modern Chinese Literature)

Lu Yin's Works (classic Library of Modern Chinese Literature)

by Lu Yin

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This book includes Lu Yin's representative prose and novels, among which the prose "Memories under the Moon" and "Under the Leifeng Pagoda" "seem to be better than her novels", "The Thorn of the Rose" is also "clear and lovely" (Mao Dun's words), and the novel "Old Friend on the Seaside" writes about the sincerity and disillusionment of female love, and the persistent pursuit of female independent personality. "Ivory Ring" is the peak of Lu Yin's creation, the novel Using his close friend and female writer Shi Pingmei as the model, the story is real and touching, and the writing style is sad and beautiful. It is a masterpiece of love novels. Lu Yin's prose expresses her conflicting mood with reality, vividly, completely and vividly reflecting her naive, stubborn, depressed and sad personality. Most of her works are in the form of letters and diaries, with a natural and smooth style, clear and meaningful words, and a sad mood.

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