
Mao Dun - Wikipedia
Shen Dehong (Shen Yanbing; 4 July 1896 [1] – 27 March 1981), best known by the pen name of Mao Dun, was a Chinese novelist, essayist, journalist, playwright, literary and cultural critic. He was highly celebrated for his realist novels, including Midnight , which depicts life in …
茅盾(中国科学院学部委员、中国现代作家、小说家)_百度百科
茅盾(1896年7月4日—1981年3月27日),出生于 浙江省 桐乡县 乌镇,原名沈德鸿,字雁冰,笔名茅盾、郎损、玄珠、方璧、止敬、蒲牢、微明、沈仲方、沈明甫等。
茅盾 - 维基百科,自由的百科全书
2024年10月25日 · 茅盾 (1896年7月4日—1981年3月27日),原名 沈德鸿, 字 雁冰, 以字行,男, 浙江 桐乡 人, 中国 现代 作家 及文学评论家,曾任 全国政协副主席 、 中国作家协会 主席。 常用的 笔名 有 茅盾 、 玄珠 、 方璧 、 止敬 、 蒲牢 、 形天 、 P生 等。 在文学创作方面,茅盾于1928年发表首部小说《蚀》(《幻灭》、《动摇》、《追求》三部曲)。 代表作有《子夜》、《农村三部曲》(《春蚕》、《秋收》、《残冬》)、《林家铺子》、《第一个半天的工作 …
Mao Dun | Modernist Novelist, Socialist Realist | Britannica
2025年3月23日 · Mao Dun (born July 4, 1896, Tongxiang, Zhejiang province, China—died March 27, 1981, Beijing) was a Chinese literary critic and author, generally considered republican China’s greatest realist novelist.
Mao Dun - New World Encyclopedia
Mao Dun (Mao Tun July 4, 1896–March 27, 1981) was the pen name of Shen Dehong (Shen Te-hung), pseudonym Shen Yen-ping, a twentieth-century Chinese novelist, cultural critic, journalist, editor and author, generally considered republican China's greatest realist novelist.
Mao Dun, 85, a Writer Who Was a Minister Of Culture in China
1981年3月28日 · Mao Dun, a writer who said literature should not be an ''intoxication'' but whose ideology-laced works showed a psychological penetration, died today, the official news agency Xinhua reported.
Mao Dun - The Chinese University of Hong Kong
Mao is celebrated as the leading realist writer of modern China, especially for works such as Ziye 子夜 [Midnight] (1932). Born in Zhejiang, Mao Dun took up a position at the Commercial Press in Shanghai in 1916.
Mao Dun | The Culture of Cultural Revolution - College of Wooster
Co-founder of The League of Left-Wing Writers and a member of the Shanghai communist team, Mao Dun was also one of the engineers of the May Fourth movement to debunk traditional world-views in favor of Western social thought.
Mao Dun - Mao Tun | Encyclopedia.com
2018年5月18日 · Mao Dun was one of the few truly exceptional Chinese writers of the post-May Fourth (1919) movement. His massive literary corpus includes all forms of fiction: short stories, novelettes, and novels like Ziye (Midnight ), of Tolstoian scope.
Mao Dun (1896-1981) - chinese.wooster.edu
Mao Dun (pseud. of Shen Yanbing, 1896-1981) a critic, novelist and short-story writer noted for his commitment to the doctrine of realism. Born in Tongxiang, Zhejiang Province, he was admitted to the pre-college class at Peking University in 1913; and upon his graduation in 1916, he was employed at Commercial Press in Shanghai.