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Mao Dun’s representative works of short stories

Mao Dun's short story masterpieces:

1. "Lin's Shop"

Introduction:

"Lin's Shop" was written by Mao Dun in July 1932 The short story he created was originally titled "Collapse". Published in the first volume of Shenbao Monthly, first issue, and later included in the short story collection "Spring Silkworms".

It tells the story of Boss Lin, the owner of a small shop in the Hangjiahu area of ????Jiangnan at that time. In the social background of turmoil and economic depression, although he struggled repeatedly, he finally went bankrupt under the exploitation of dark forces. story.

2. "Wild Rose"

Introduction:

"Wild Rose" is Mr. Mao Dun's earliest collection of short stories. The first edition was published by Dajiang Bookstore in Shanghai in July 1929. It included five novels written by Mao Dun from 1928 to 1929, namely "Creation", "Suicide", "A Woman", "Poetry and Prose", "Tan". ", with the preface "Written in front" at the front of the book.

3. "The Rural Trilogy"

Introduction:

The "Rural Trilogy" includes "Spring Silkworms", "Autumn Harvest", and "The Last Winter" , author Mao Dun. From "Spring Silkworms" about the rural bankruptcy caused by the depression of the silk industry, to "Autumn Harvest" about the peasants' food grabs during hunger, to "Last Winter" about the peasants who finally spontaneously launched an armed struggle after a year of complete despair for their livelihoods. story.

4. "The Story of Big Nose"

Introduction:

The author of "The Story of Big Nose" is Mao Dun. This book mainly describes the poverty of children from poor families during the Republic of China and the hardships of survival from the perspective of children.

5. "Water Algae"

Introduction:

The full text of "Water Algae" is Section ***6, which was created by Mao Dun (original name: Shen Dehong). The only short story published abroad in the 1930s.

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