
Shen Congwen's Reading Lessons for Teenagers (four Volumes in Total)
by Shen Congwen
About This Novel
This set of books selects a total of 68 Shen Congwen's novels, essays, essays and letters, showing Shen Congwen's customs and customs of Xiangxi, the innocence of girls, his praise of simple people, his satire of commercial cities, as well as his life experiences and pursuits. Let the teenagers increase their knowledge, broaden their horizons, experience the literary master's skill in choosing words and sentences, and improve their literary appreciation and writing skills. Volume 1·Novel: This volume selects Shen Congwen's character-themed novels, including "Rose and Nine Sisters", "Father", "Fengzi", "Sansan" and "Xueqing". Some are full of wonderful descriptions of characters, some are full of poetic and calm spiritual world, and some are satires of society. Volume 2·Novel: This volume selects Shen Congwen's novels with scenery as the theme, including "Boat on the Shore", "Stone Boat", "Winter Space" and "Quiet". Some of the novels are full of beautiful scenery, some are full of deep nostalgia, and some are satires of society and criticism of human indifference. Volume Three: Prose and Essays: This volume carefully selects Shen Congwen's prose and essays, and compiles them into a collection of scenes, a collection of characters, a collection of Yuanshui and a collection of expressions. Some of these essays and essays are about the scenery, such as "Spring Tour to the Summer Palace" and "Viewing Phoenix Mountain"; some are about the customs, people and scenery of western Hunan, such as "Ships in Changde", "Celebrating the Festival and Turning Out the Lights"; some are speculations on the philosophy of life, such as "Life", "Hidden Abyss" and "White Nightmare". Some of the contents of the selected articles are rhythmic, and some are like flowing clouds and flowing water, which can make us read. Volume 4: Letters: This volume collects selected letters written by Shen Congwen to his eldest brother Shen Yunlu, sixth brother Shen Quan, wife Zhang Zhaohe, eldest son Shen Longzhu, second son Shen Huchu, niece Shen Chaohui and other family members between 1927 and 1982. The time span covers almost the author's life, recording the author's decades of pain and joy, pursuit, displacement, and longing for his relatives and hometown. In these letters, there is no lack of the author's insights on literature, thoughts on literary and art policies, and active guidance for children. At the same time, you can appreciate the poetic and picturesque way in which the author describes scenes and objects, and discover his rich inner world and his hidden delicate emotions.
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