Faust (The Jar and Bottle), The Joke of the Jester, Carmen (The Door), The Lady of the Lake, etc.
France's Andromack, Crusoe, David Copperfield, and Notre-Dame de Paris.
The representative works of the French novelist Daudet included The Catcher in the Rye, Fortifications, Criticizing the Gotha Program, Citizen Kane, and so on.
"The Joke of the Watcher" from France.
The Catcher in the Rye from France, The Pickwick Chronicles, The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, and Crusoe.
Hamlet, Othello, and the D'Urbervilles from France. Another representative work of Daudet's prose collection was Faust. This collection of novels and essays contains the original version of Faust and Daudet's comments on Faust's philosophy and literature. This collection of novels and essays was considered one of Daudet's most famous works and one of the classics in the history of world literature.
The representative works of France (Hugo van Gogh) include: 1."The World of Miserables" Notre-Dame de Paris 3. L'Homme i qurit 4. The Legend of the Giant (Le Travailleurs de la mer) 5. Script for "Les Misérables" These works are considered classics of French literature and have a wide readership worldwide. Among them,"Miserable World" was considered one of the most famous works and a milestone in the history of world literature.
The Last Lecture was a science fiction novel by Verne of France. It was also one of his representative works and was first published in 1885. The novel tells the story of a future world where humans use high-tech equipment for space exploration and colonization but are also threatened by invaders from outer space. The protagonist of the story was a scientist named Albert Wayne. He and his student Ivan Bernart drove a spaceship to a base in outer space to prepare for a decisive battle with the invaders. Along the way, they experienced a series of events and adventures, and finally succeeded in resisting the attacks of the invaders and protecting the human planet.
The Last Lecture was a long novel written by Pierre Bourget of France. It was one of the most famous French novels in the 20th century and one of the most important works in the history of world literature. The novel was first published in 1943. It tells the story of a primary school student named Alexandre Belmonte, who learns one last lesson in 17th-century France, which is political propaganda during the French Revolution. In this course, Belmonte was educated about the values of freedom, equality, and democracy, as well as the historical background and lessons of the French Revolution. Through the perspective of a primary school student, the novel reflects the political and cultural environment of the 17th century French society, showing the pain and helplessness of the people at that time, as well as their faith and hope for the future.
Dude's autobiographical novel, Crusoe
Some of the famous works in France include: 1 Mark Twain's Legend of Mark Twain 2 Romain Rolland's Legend of a Famous Person Balzac's Human Comedy 4. Victor Hugo's "Miserable World" 5. The Story of a Life by Mopassant 6. Notre-Dame de Paris by Charles Perac 7. Victor Hugo's "Miserables" 8 George Sang's Sherlock Holmes 9. Victor Hugo's "Miserables" 10. Victor Hugo's Notre-Dame de Paris These works are all important representatives of French literature. They have a high reputation and influence in the literary world and readers.