, I recommend to you a book called "The American Demon Hunters", which is a historical novel about foreign countries. The story was set in America in the 18th century. Wizards and magical creatures migrated to America, and the Native Americans also had supernatural abilities. The protagonist was reborn in a religious institution called the Society of Jesus. How would he survive in this chaotic North America? And there are also elements from another world. It's very suitable for your appetite. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~๐
๐I recommend the following fantasy novels from the Otherworld Continent to you: 1. [I Have a Billion Astral Souls]-A young man with a trillion Astral Souls, determined to become an existence at the peak of the Divine Extreme Heavenly Dao. 2. "Xuanyuan Sword Spirit of the Other World"-A super mercenary who transmigrated to another world and grasped the secret of the Xuanyuan Ancient Sword. 3. <<Breaking Fate in the Other World>>-An ability user is reborn in the Other World, carrying a mission given by the God of Fate to bring a master of fate to the continent of the Other World. 4. "Rising Dragon in the Other World"-The story of a young man who transmigrated to the Other World Continent and cultivated the Dragon Clan's cultivation technique. 5. <<Soul Beast of the Other World>>-An otaku was brought to this foreign world by a dark main source beast soul for special reasons. He fell into a world where he had no one to rely on. Where should he go? I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~๐
, I recommend the following novels to you, all of which are time-traveled to the 1980s: - <<Reborn 80: The Spicy Daughter-in-Law>>: Su Yulan, who had just started as a small assistant in the workplace, woke up and returned to the 1980s. She became a young widow with the same name and the same age as herself. She was pregnant with a son with two children. She brought her three sons to live a prosperous life in the 1980s and even found a stepfather for her three sons who resembled her idolโฆ - "Reborn in Xiangjiang as an Artist": Tang Feng accidentally traveled back to the 80s in Xiangjiang and decided to build an entertainment kingdom of his own. In this chaotic era, he wanted to pursue his dream through all difficulties. - "Back to 80 with Special Abilities": The big boss of the apocalypse dressed up as a little girl from the 80s with his special ability. From then on, Lin Tong went crazy with her career. She had everything she could not get in her previous life. However, why was that cold and handsome "wolf cub" sticky in front of her? He even said that he wanted to repay her with his body? I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~๐
You need to research the historical background, social norms, and common themes of that era. Pay attention to details like clothing, language, and technology to make the story authentic.
One such short story could be 'The Necklace' by Guy de Maupassant. It's set in 19th-century France and explores themes of social status and appearance.
, I recommend the following novels with a primitive world setting to you: 1. <Cultivation in the Primitive World>: Cultivate in the Primitive World and witness the changes in history. 2. "Primitive War Emperor": The wilderness survival master had transmigrated to the primitive world and displayed his wilderness survival skills. The continent had undergone earth-shaking changes because of this. 3. Back to the Primitive Tribe as a Chieftain: The collision of modern magic and fire in the primitive world. 4. [Primitive Beginnings: Start digging mud to build a camp and create a life in the primitive world.] 5. [Primitive Ferociousness: Bring the sapling of the World Tree and create an era of ferocity for the human race.] I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~๐
It's hard to give an exact number. But a significant portion of the Poldark novels are indeed set in the 19th century, contributing to their historical charm.
One such novel is 'The Sunne in Splendour' by Sharon Kay Penman, which vividly portrays the events of the 15th century.
"The Arrogant Duke and the Pretty Woman,""The Magician of the Comic World,""I Can Turn Misfortune into Fortune in the Mysterious World,""My Great British Empire,""My Years at Hogwarts,""This Is Not the England I Know,""London, Hong Kong, Us" all covered elements of the 19th century in England. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~๐
Movies set in the 18th and 19th century in the English countryside can refer to the following suggestions: 1 The English Patient-A film directed by Chris Norland about a British farmer who was struck by lightning, describing the life and diseases of the 18th century English countryside. A British Country Love Story-A film directed by Ridley Scott about the love story of two young people who meet and develop in the 18th century English countryside. A British scandal-A film directed by James Franco about the relationship between a man and his wife living in an 18th century English village, as well as their sexual relationship and deception. Summer in the English Country (A Summer in the English Country) -A film directed by John Hannah about a young man spending a summer night in the English countryside, describing the lifestyle and social activities of the English countryside in the 18th century. 5 "English Country Life"(English Country Life) -A film directed by Tim Burton about a group of young people spending weekends in the 18th century English countryside, describing their lives, socializing and entertainment. These are some movies that might be suitable for audiences who want to experience the life of the English countryside in the 18th and 19th centuries.
I recommend 'Step by Step in the Other World' and 'The End of the Sea Era' to you. The two books were both fantasy novels. The former was about the female protagonist surviving and making a living in a foreign world of magic and combat aura, while the latter was about the continent being swallowed by the sea and the people moving to the east. I hope you like my recommendation. Muah ~