Brief introduction of Stefan Zweig.

Stefan Zweig was born on November 28th, 1881 and died on February 22nd, 1942. Stefan Zweig is a famous Austrian writer, novelist, biographer, poet and playwright. He is good at writing novels and biographies, as well as poems, plays, essays and translations. It is famous for depicting humanized inner impulses, such as pride, vanity, jealousy, hatred and other simple emotions, and it is full of sensational skills. His novels mostly describe people's subconscious activities and their fate driven by passion. His works are good at characterization and psychological portrayal of characters, and he prefers some dramatic plots. Representative works include Letter from an Unknown Woman, The Story of Chess, The Great Tragedy, The Right of Heresy and so on.