There are many excellent modern novels. The following are some of them: 1 Dream of the Red Chamber-Qing Dynasty 2 Journey to the West-Ming Dynasty 3 Water Margins-Ming Dynasty Romance of the Three Kingdoms-Yuan Dynasty 5 The Scholars-Qing Dynasty Ordinary World-China's Modern Era 7 Alive-Chinese contemporary 8. One Hundred Years of Solitude by Colombia Márquez 9 The Catcher in the Rye-American·D·Salinger The Three-Body Problem-China's Modern Era This was only a small part of the list. There were many other excellent modern novels that could be chosen according to one's interests and preferences.
。Because 100 good novels was a subjective evaluation, different people would have different opinions. Moreover, the time span of modern Chinese novels was very large. From the end of the 19th century to the beginning of the 20th century, there were many excellent novels in contemporary China. The following are some famous modern Chinese novels for your reference: 1 Dream of the Red Chamber-Cao Xueqin, a Qing Dynasty novelist 2 Water Margins-Yuan Dynasty novelist Shi Naian 3 Journey to the West-Yuan Dynasty novelist Wu Chengen 4 Romance of the Three Kingdoms-Yuan Dynasty novelist Luo Guanzhong 5 Strange Tales from a Chinese Studio-Pu Songling, a novelist of the Qing Dynasty 6 "The Scholars"-Qing Dynasty novelist Wu Jingzi 7 Water Margins-Yuan Dynasty novelist Shi Naian Dream of the Red Chamber-Cao Xueqin, a novelist of the Qing Dynasty 9 Journey to the West-Yuan Dynasty novelist Wu Chengen 10 The Scholars-Wu Jingzi, Novelist of the Qing Dynasty 11 Strange Tales from a Chinese Studio-Pu Songling, Novelist of the Qing Dynasty 12 "Three Words"-Ming Dynasty novelist Feng Menglong 13 "Yu Shi Ming Yan"-Ming Dynasty novelist Feng Menglong 14 "Warning to the World"-Ming Dynasty novelist Feng Menglong 15 "Flower Collection"-Tang Dynasty poet Li Qingzhao Dream of the Red Chamber-Cao Xueqin, Novelist of the Qing Dynasty 17 Water Margins-Yuan Dynasty novelist Shi Naian Journey to the West-Yuan Dynasty novelist Wu Chengen 19 The Scholars-Qing Dynasty Novelist Wu Jingzi Strange Tales from a Chinese Studio-Pu Songling, Novelist of the Qing Dynasty 21 "Three Words"-Ming Dynasty novelist Feng Menglong 22 "Yu Shi Ming Yan"-Ming Dynasty novelist Feng Menglong 23 "Warning to the World"-Ming Dynasty novelist Feng Menglong 24 Collection of Flowers-Li Qingzhao, Poet of Tang Dynasty Dream of the Red Chamber-Cao Xueqin, Novelist of the Qing Dynasty 26 Water Margins-Yuan Dynasty novelist Shi Naian Journey to the West-Yuan Dynasty novelist Wu Chengen 28 The Scholars-Qing Dynasty Novelist Wu Jingzi Strange Tales from a Chinese Studio-Pu Songling, Novelist of the Qing Dynasty 30 "Three Words"-Ming Dynasty novelist Feng Menglong 31 "Yu Shi Ming Yan"-Ming Dynasty novelist Feng Menglong 32 "Warning to the World"-Ming Dynasty novelist Feng Menglong 33 "Flower Collection"-Tang Dynasty poet Li Qingzhao Dream of the Red Chamber-Cao Xueqin, Novelist of the Qing Dynasty 35 Water Margins-Yuan Dynasty novelist Shi Naian Journey to the West-Yuan Dynasty Novelist Wu Chengen The Scholars-Wu Jingzi, Novelist of the Qing Dynasty Strange Tales from a Chinese Studio-Pu Songling, Novelist of the Qing Dynasty 39 "Three Words"-Ming Dynasty novelist Feng Menglong 40 "Yu Shi Ming Yan"-Ming Dynasty novelist Feng Menglong 41 "Warning to the World"-Ming Dynasty Novelist Feng Menglong Collection of Flowers-Tang Dynasty Poet Li Qingzhao Dream of the Red Chamber-Qing Dynasty Novelist Cao Xueqin Water Margins-Yuan Dynasty Novelist Shi Naian Journey to the West-Yuan Dynasty novelist Wu Chengen The Scholars-Wu Jingzi, Novelist of the Qing Dynasty Strange Tales from a Chinese Studio-Pu Songling, Novelist of the Qing Dynasty "Three Words"-Ming Dynasty Novelist Feng Menglong 49 "Yu Shi Ming Yan"-Ming Dynasty novelist Feng Menglong 50 "Warning to the World"-Ming Dynasty novelist Feng Menglong Collection of Flowers-Tang Dynasty Poet Li Qingzhao Dream of the Red Chamber-Qing Dynasty Novelist Cao Xueqin Water Margins-Yuan Dynasty Novelist Shi Naian 54 Journey to the West-Yuan Dynasty novelist Wu Chengen The Scholars-Wu Jingzi, Novelist of the Qing Dynasty Strange Tales from a Chinese Studio-Pu Songling, Novelist of the Qing Dynasty 57 Three Characters-Ming Dynasty Novelist Feng Menglong 58 "Yu Shi Ming Yan"-Ming Dynasty novelist Feng Menglong 59 "Warning to the World"-Ming Dynasty Novelist Feng Menglong "Flower Collection"-Tang Dynasty poet Li Qingzhao Dream of the Red Chamber-Cao Xueqin, Novelist of the Qing Dynasty Water Margins-Yuan Dynasty Novelist Shi Naian Journey to the West-Yuan Dynasty Novelist Wu Chengen The Scholars-Wu Jingzi, Novelist of the Qing Dynasty Strange Tales from a Chinese Studio-Pu Songling, Novelist of the Qing Dynasty "Three Words"-Ming Dynasty novelist Feng Menglong 67 Yu Shi Ming Yan-Ming Dynasty novelist Feng Menglong Warning to the World-Ming Dynasty Novelist Feng Menglong Collection of Flowers-Tang Dynasty Poet Li Qingzhao Dream of the Red Chamber-Qing Dynasty Novelist Cao Xueqin "Water Margins"-Yuan Dynasty novelist Shi Naian Journey to the West-Yuan Dynasty Novelist Wu Chengen The Scholars-Wu Jingzi, Novelist of the Qing Dynasty Strange Tales from a Chinese Studio-Pu Songling, Novelist of the Qing Dynasty "Three Words"-Ming Dynasty novelist Feng Menglong Yu Shi Ming Yan-Ming Dynasty Novelist Feng Menglong Warning to the World-Ming Dynasty Novelist Feng Menglong Collection of Flowers-Tang Dynasty Poet Li Qingzhao Dream of the Red Chamber-Cao Xueqin, Novelist of the Qing Dynasty Water Margins-Shi Naian, Novelist of Yuan Dynasty Journey to the West-Yuan Dynasty novelist Wu Chengen The Scholars-Wu Jingzi, Novelist of the Qing Dynasty Strange Tales from a Chinese Studio-Pu Songling, Novelist of the Qing Dynasty "Three Words"-Ming Dynasty novelist Feng Menglong 85 Yu Shi Ming Yan-Ming Dynasty novelist Feng Menglong Warning to the World-Ming Dynasty Novelist Feng Menglong Collection of Flowers-Tang Dynasty Poet Li Qingzhao Dream of the Red Chamber-Cao Xueqin, Novelist of the Qing Dynasty Water Margins-Shi Naian, Novelist of Yuan Dynasty Journey to the West-Yuan Dynasty Novelist Wu Chengen The Scholars-Wu Jingzi, Novelist of the Qing Dynasty Strange Tales from a Chinese Studio-Pu Songling, Novelist of the Qing Dynasty "Three Words"-Ming Dynasty Novelist Feng Menglong 94 "Yu Shi Ming Yan"-Ming Dynasty novelist Feng Menglong 95 "Warning to the World"-Ming Dynasty Novelist Feng Menglong Collection of Flowers-Tang Dynasty Poet Li Qingzhao Dream of the Red Chamber-Qing Dynasty Novelist Cao Xueqin Water Margins-Yuan Dynasty Novelist Shi Naian Journey to the West-Yuan Dynasty novelist Wu Chengen The Scholars-Qing Dynasty Novelist Wu Jingzi
There could be a panel of literary experts who read a large number of novels. They might consider factors like the impact on the literary world, the originality of the story, and the quality of the writing.
The selection of the '100 best modern novels' might be based on various factors. One factor could be their influence on literature and culture. Novels that have inspired other writers or have started new literary trends are more likely to be included. Another factor could be their critical acclaim. Novels that have received high praise from literary critics over the years would be considered.
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Well, it's likely that a panel of experts looked at various aspects. They probably considered how the novels influenced subsequent literature. For example, if a novel introduced a new writing style or explored a theme in a very unique way. Also, they might have considered how popular the novels were over time. Novels that have been continuously read and studied for decades are more likely to be included. And of course, the quality of the writing itself, such as the use of language, character development, and plot construction were surely taken into account.
The selection process for the Modern Library Best 100 Novels likely involved a panel of literary experts. They would consider factors such as the novel's influence on literature, its cultural significance, and its literary merit in terms of writing style, character development, and themes.
I'm not entirely sure about the exact selection process, but it likely involved a panel of literary experts who considered various factors such as the novel's influence on literature, its artistic merit, and its cultural significance.
The selection of the 'modern library 10 best novels' was probably based on a combination of factors. One important factor would be the critical acclaim the novels received over time. If a novel was consistently praised by literary critics for its writing style, themes, and character development, it would be more likely to be included. Another factor could be its influence on other works of literature and on society in general. Novels that inspired new literary movements or changed the way people think about certain issues would have an edge in the selection process.
I think they were selected based on a combination of literary merit, influence on literature and culture, and critical acclaim. Novels that had made a significant impact on the way stories were told or on the understanding of certain themes were likely to be included.
The selection might have considered elements like the uniqueness of the writing style. For example, if a novel introduced a new way of storytelling or a distinct literary technique, it could be favored. Also, how well the novel has endured over time, still being read and studied decades or even centuries after its publication. Novels that have inspired other works, either in literature or in other forms of art like film or theater, would also likely be considered important. And of course, the depth of the themes explored in the novel, such as human nature, society, love, and death, would play a role in the selection process.