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Selected Short Stories by Fuld
General Fiction服尔德短篇小说选
(french) Service To Germany
"Selected Short Stories of Volder" includes "Such a World", "Menon", "Two Comforted People", "The Story of a Kind Brahman", "White and Black", "Yeno and Golan" and other Volder's short stories. Volder advocates enlightened monarchy and emphasizes freedom and equality. He hopes to be a poet and defend the truth\
"Selected Short Stories of Volder" includes "Such a World", "Menon", "Two Comforted People", "The Story of a Kind Brahman", "White and Black", "Yeno and Golan" and other Volder's short stories. Volder advocates enlightened monarchy and emphasizes freedom and equality. He hopes to be a poet and defend the truth\

Naive Guy
General Fiction天真汉
(french) Service To Germany
"The Innocent" is a philosophical novel by Volder. It tells a story in France during the Louis XIV era - the protagonist, the Innocent, lived in a tribe in Canada since he was a child, and returned to France as an adult. He is sincere and kind-hearted, so he is incompatible with the hypocritical and cunning people around him. Therefore, he is rejected by the people around him and is not tolerated by social customs and religious prejudices. He is eventually imprisoned in the Bastille. In order to save him, his wife had to succumb to the powerful, and eventually died in grief and anger. However, due to the promotion of the nobles, he became an "excellent officer" and "received the praise of honorable men."
"The Innocent" is a philosophical novel by Volder. It tells a story in France during the Louis XIV era - the protagonist, the Innocent, lived in a tribe in Canada since he was a child, and returned to France as an adult. He is sincere and kind-hearted, so he is incompatible with the hypocritical and cunning people around him. Therefore, he is rejected by the people around him and is not tolerated by social customs and religious prejudices. He is eventually imprisoned in the Bastille. In order to save him, his wife had to succumb to the powerful, and eventually died in grief and anger. However, due to the promotion of the nobles, he became an "excellent officer" and "received the praise of honorable men."