Medieval literature can be divided into many schools and periods. The following are some of the main categories and representatives: 1. Knight literature: Knight literature was one of the most representative literary schools in the Middle Ages. It mainly described knight adventures and war stories. It represented One Hundred Years of Solitude (987), Journey to the West (960), Don Quijote (763), etc. 2. Epic literature: Epic literature mainly described heroic deeds and wars, emphasizing human justice and strength. It represented the Iliad (871), the Odey (797), and so on. 3. Poetry and literature: There were various forms of poetry and literature in the Middle Ages, such as lyric poems, narrative poems, children's songs, etc. On behalf of Hans Christian Andersen (Danish fairy tale), Thomas Hardy (English poet), etc. 4. Comedy literature: The comedy literature of the Middle Ages was mostly a humorous comedy that mainly described the absurd and ridiculous fate of the characters. On behalf of Leibniz Paganini (Italian comedy), shakespeare (British drama), etc. 5. Religious literature: The medieval religious literature mainly described Christian doctrines and religious stories, the Bible and the sacred biography. On behalf of John Donne (British poet), Martin Luther King (American pastor), etc. The medieval literature was a very important period in the history of human civilization. Its works had many colorful styles and types.
European medieval literature was a broad and complex field of literature that could be divided into the following categories: 1. Religious literature: Christian doctrines and beliefs are the main content. The representative literary works include the Bible and Christian Bible stories such as Matthew, Mark, and the Apostles. 2. Epic literature: Heroic epics and historical epics describe heroic deeds and historical events, such as Homer, the Iliad, and the Odysey. These works often contain mythical legends and magical elements. 3. Romance literature: using love, friendship, war, etc. as the theme to describe personal feelings and social reality, such as Carmen, Don Quijote, and La Traviata. These works often involve the life and fate of nobles and knights. 4. Comedy literature: using humor and irony as the theme to describe the small figures and absurd events in society, such as "The House of Dwarfs,""La Traviata" and "Hamlet". These works reflect the social style and people's mentality at that time. 5. Narration literature: using history, legends, and myths as the main theme to describe events and characters in a narrative manner. For example, works such as The Iliad, The Odysey, and One Hundred Years of Solitude often involve political, religious, and social issues. The above are the main categories and representative genre and representative works of medieval European literature. Different types of literature have different characteristics and styles, but they all reflect the social and cultural landscape at that time.
The medieval literature was an important period in the history of human civilization, and there were many representative literary works. The following are some famous representative works: 1 The Divine Comedy (The Bible): Written by Dante, an Italian poet of the Renaissance, it is considered a classic of medieval literature and a classic in the history of world literature. 2. One Hundred Years of Solitude: Written by Colombia Garcia Márquez, it is a magical realism novel that tells the history of a family of seven generations. It is regarded as a classic of Latino literature. 3. The Life and dies of Liana: Written by Cervantes during the Spanish Renaissance, it is a masterpiece of medieval knight novels. It tells the absurd adventure story of a knight. Hamlet: A play from the British Renaissance, it is one of the most famous plays of William shakespeare. It tells the story of Hamlet, a prince of denmark. It is regarded as a classic in the history of world literature. "Crusoe"(Crusoe): Written by Defoe during the British Renaissance, it tells the story of a British merchant, Crusoe, surviving on a deserted island. It is regarded as a classic in the history of world literature. These are some of the representative works of medieval literature. They not only had a profound influence on literature, but also had an important impact on the development of human civilization.
The representative works of medieval English literature included Game of Thrones, Pride and Predict, Jane Eyre, Wuthering Heights, and so on. The protagonists of these works included LeBlanc Strayed, Elizabeth Bennett, Jane Austen, Heatherlin Crusoe of Wuthering Heights, and so on. The British medieval literature was featured by its emphasis on the description of characters and the twists and turns of the plot, which reflected the problems of social class and the gap between the rich and the poor. At the same time, it also reflected the resistance and exploration of human beings against nature and fate.
There were different ways to classify presentation skills. The following are a few common classifications: Rhetoric: refers to the various techniques used to enhance the effect of expression, such as metaphor, personification, exaggeration, alignment, etc. 2. Description: It refers to the description of characters, environment, things, etc., such as delicate, objective, bold, humorous, etc. 3. Narration methods: refers to the narrative methods used to tell stories and describe plots, such as direct narration, indirect narration, contrast narration, etc. 4. Ways of expression: It refers to the ways of expression used to express thoughts, feelings, opinions, etc., such as spoken language, written language, metaphor, symbol, metonymy, etc. 5. Language style: It refers to the language style used to express the atmosphere of the work, shape the character image, and express thoughts and feelings, such as gorgeous, concise, simple, solemn, humorous, etc. 6. Style of writing: It refers to the style of writing used to express the author's personality, the theme of the work, and the genre of literature, such as fresh, rigorous, bold, and graceful. These classifications are not completely different. Writers may use different classifications to organize their own expressions.
Online novels can generally be categorized according to different categories. The following are some common categories: 1. Genre classification: Online novels can be divided into categories such as romance, fantasy, urban, history, science fiction, etc. 2. Thematic classification: The topics of online novels are also very diverse, such as romance, fantasy, science fiction, history, urban, etc. They can be classified according to the theme, such as ancient, modern, fantasy, science fiction, etc. 3. Platform classification: Online novels can be read through different platforms such as Jinjiang, Qidian, Zongheng, etc. According to the content of different platforms, novels can also be classified. 4. Character classification: The characters in web novels can also be classified according to different categories such as protagonist, villain, supporting role, etc. 5. Styles: The styles of online novels are also very diverse, such as modern, ancient, fantasy, fantasy, romance, science fiction, etc. These are some of the common ways of classification. Different ways of classification can make it easier for readers to find novels that interest them.
In literature, he was the representative of the " Yam Egg School." The School of Chinese Yam and Egg was a literary school founded by Wang Shiwei, a novelist of the Ming Dynasty. It was famous for its works that described rural life and reflected social reality. The works of the Yam Egg School were based on rural life and were known for their simple, humorous, and authentic language style, which had a strong local characteristics and cultural atmosphere. The representatives of the sect, Shi Qisun, Zhang Jingyue, and others.
The representative of the military-themed literature in the 1990s: Soldier Assault "My Leader, My Regiment" 3. Soldier's Operation 4 Red Pursuit Order 5 My Brother The above works were all military-themed literary works published in the 1990s. Each of them presented different perspectives and styles that were deeply loved by readers.
The Hundred Schools of Thought referred to a group of ancient Chinese ideologists and schools of thought. Their names and representatives varied according to the times, regions, and schools. The following are some of the main schools of thought and representatives: 1. Confucianism: Confucius (551 - 479 B.C.), Mencius (371 - 289 B.C.), Xunzi (313 - 169 B.C.), etc. 2. Taoism: Laozi (571 - 471 B.C.), Zhuangzi (369 - 286 B.C.), Han Feizi (246 - 202 B.C.), etc. 3. Mohism: Mozi (late 5th century B.C. -late 4th century B.C.), Qinhua Hua (late 4th century B.C. -late 3rd century B.C.), etc. Legalism: Han Feizi (246 - 202 B.C.), Li Si (250 - 210 B.C.), Lu Buwei (233 - 195 B.C.), etc. 5. Military strategists: Sun Tzu (544 B.C. -496 B.C.), Wu Qi (351 B.C. -299 B.C.), etc. 6 Yinyang School: Dong Zhongshu (156 - 122 B.C.), etc. Novelist: Lu Xun (1881 - 1936). His masterpieces include A Madman's Diary and The True Story of Ah Q.
The representative satirical story in the middle medieval citizen literature was Notre-Dame de Paris. This novel was written by Victor Hugo in 1831. It was set in 15th-century Paris and told a series of stories about the clock tower monster, the fire victims, the little girl who sold matches, and so on. It reflected the various ills of society and the distortion of human nature at that time. This novel was regarded as a classic in the history of French literature and had a profound influence on later literary creation.
Medieval literature refers to an important period in European history. There are many styles and types of literature. The following are some of the common types: 1. Knight literature: Knight literature was one of the most popular literature types in the Middle Ages. It mainly described knight adventures and war scenes such as Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone and The Lord of the Rings. 2. Epic literature: Epic literature mainly described heroic epics and mythical stories such as Homer's Iliad and Odey. 3. Poetic literature: Poetic literature was one of the most popular literary types in the Middle Ages. It usually sang praises of God, love, friendship, etc., such as William's plays Hamlet and King Lear. 4. Fictional literature: Fictional literature did not exist in the Middle Ages, but with the emergence of the Renaissance, novel literature began to sprout, such as Morpassant's "Balls of Suet". 5. Religious literature: Religious literature mainly described Christian beliefs and religious stories such as the Bible and the Act of the Apostles. Comedy literature: Comedy literature was one of the most popular literature types in the Middle Ages. It mainly described humor and satire, such as Pierre de Coubertin's "La Traviata" and "The Giant." 7. Narrated literature: Narrated literature was one of the most common types of literature in the Middle Ages. It mainly described historical events, legends, and mythical stories such as The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire and The Divine Comedy. The medieval literature was rich and varied, and each genre had its own unique characteristics and theme.