
Letters from an Unknown Woman: Selected Novels and Short Stories by Zweig
by H
About This Novel
Zweig, no male writer knows women better than him! In classic works such as "Letter from an Unknown Woman" and "Twenty-Four Hours in a Woman's Life", Zweig uses meticulous psychological descriptions to nakedly display the emotional world of women's undercurrents and breakaway from reason. The stories are brilliant, allowing readers to have a better understanding of society and human nature while being amazed. This book selects five Zweig's masterpieces of short stories and short stories. Reading any one of them will shock your soul and trigger your thinking. Gorky once commented: ""Letter from a Strange Woman" deeply shocked me with its touching sincere tone, extraordinary tenderness towards women, originality of the theme, and strange expressive power that only a true artist can have... You wrote it just right! The sympathy for your heroine, her image, and her sad heart song made me so excited that I couldn't control myself. I actually cried without shame."
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Official(1)Scraped 21d ago
I only read "A Letter from a Strange Woman", and it felt like a story about a silly girl meeting a scumbag. It is difficult to understand from a secular perspective. The story of loving someone for a lifetime but the person does not know her seems impossible in reality. But maybe a masterpiece is a masterpiece, and you need to read more and think more to understand it. Zweig's writing style is very beautiful, and he is especially good at describing the psychology of characters, showing the characters' personality characteristics in a very clear and three-dimensional way.
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Official(1)Scraped 21d ago
I only read "A Letter from a Strange Woman", and it felt like a story about a silly girl meeting a scumbag. It is difficult to understand from a secular perspective. The story of loving someone for a lifetime but the person does not know her seems impossible in reality. But maybe a masterpiece is a masterpiece, and you need to read more and think more to understand it. Zweig's writing style is very beautiful, and he is especially good at describing the psychology of characters, showing the characters' personality characteristics in a very clear and three-dimensional way.
