
Literary Portrait
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"Literary Portrait" by the famous Soviet writer Konstantin Georgievich Paustovsky is a writer's notebook and a companion volume to the writer's very famous essay collection "The Golden Rose" (also translated as "The Golden Rose"). As the name suggests, Paustovsky painted a portrait of the great and excellent writers in his mind in this book. This book records the writer's memories, but the anecdotes of his life are not limited to a purely private space, but another kind of writing of literary history, revealing the writer's thinking on romanticism and its relationship with reality. The book contains 25 articles in total, involving European writers such as Oscar Wilde, Dickens, Schiller, Andersen, and Green, as well as compatriots such as Edgar Allan Poe, Gaidar, Ilya Ellenborg, Kuprin, Bulgakov, Babel, and Tsvetaeva.
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