The following are some well-known foreign countries: 1 Hugo: France is known as the "father of French literature." 2. Shakespeare: england was known as the most important poet of the renaissance. 3. Dickens (Dickens): The British author of works such as "Oliver Twist" and "A Tale of Two Cities". 4 Faulkner (Faulkner): The United States is known as the "father of modern novels." 5. Ernest Hemmingway: The United States is known as the "father of modern novels." 6 Calvino (Calvino): Italy is known as the "father of neoclassical literature." 7. Beaupassant (Beaupassant): France is known as the "King of Short Stories". 8 Tolstoy (Tolstoy): Russia is known as the "master of the history of world literature." 9 Maugham (Maugham): Britain is known as the "emissary of Oriental literature". 10 Calvino, Orwell (Calvino, Orwell): Italy collaborated on works such as One Hundred Years of Solitude and Animal Manor.
The following are some of the well-known foreign countries: 1 George Orwell-1984 2. Carlin-One Hundred Years of Solitude 3. Ernest (HP Lovecraft)-The Sun Also Rises 4. Faulkner (John placey)-The Sound and the Fury 5. Maurpassant-Balls of Suet Stanley Kubrick-2001: A Space Oath Leo Tolstoy-War and Peace William Somerset Maugham-The Moon and Sixpence 9 Calvino's Veronica's Double Life and Viking Fairy Tales 10 Margaret Atwood-Gone with the Wind
Famous foreign countries could refer to the following more famous foreign countries: 1. Shakespeare 2 Hugo Dickens (Dickens) 4. Beaupassant (Beaupassant) 5 Tolstoy (Tolstoy) 6 Maugham (Maugham) 7. Ernest Hemmingway Faulkner (Faulkner) 9 Calvino (Calvino) Orwell (Orwell) Sherlock Holmes (Conan Doyle) 12 Jane Austen (Jane Austen) 13 Dickens (Dickens) 14 Dickens (Dickens) 15 Hugo (Hugo) 16 Márquez (Márquez) Tolstoy (Tolstoy) 18 Maugham (Maugham) Calvino (Calvino) 20 Ernest (Ernest) These included novels, dramas, poems, essays, fairy tales, and so on. They were all treasures of world literature, and had a profound impact on human culture and social development.
The following are some of the famous foreign countries: 1 George Orwell-1984 2. Carles Vermeer-Illustrated (paperboy) 3. Margaret Atwood-The Gone with the Wind 4. Jane Austen-Pride and Predict 5. William F. Buckley-The Sound and the Fury 6. Edgar Allan Poe-The Redroom 7. Maurpassant-The Scavengers in Paris 8. Hugo-"Les Misérables" 9. Ernest Ernest-The Sun Also Rises 10. Faulkner (T. S. Eliot)-The Great Gatsby These were just some of the other famous foreign countries.
The following are some of the famous foreign pianos: "1."<br><br><br>"<br><br>""""& 2 Franz Schubert: From 1810 to 1838, he was a famous romantic pianist and composer who composed the "Unfinished Symphony" and "Winter Nocturne". Claude Debussy: Born in France in 1840, he is a famous French composer and pianist. His piano works have a strong French style, including Moonlight, Etudes, etc. 4. Chopin (Emile Chopin): Born in 1840, he is a famous polish composer and pianist. His piano works are full of romantic emotions, including "Nocturne" and "Etudes". 5. John Scott: 19th century British composer and pianist. His works are fresh and natural, and they are deeply loved by people, including the piano concerto and string quartet. 6 Richard Wagner: 19th century German composer and pianist. His works have a strong dramatic style and are known as the "Father of opera", including "The Ring of Nibelungenlied" and "Hero". These were just some of the famous foreign pianists, such as Franz Schule, Franz Liszt, Johann Hamilton Belfort, etc.
The following are some of the famous foreign genders: Anne Frank: The story of Anne Baby, based on her experience with the young, Jewish-American Frank, is considered a classic in modern literature. It explored topics such as gender, family, friendship, and war. 2 Jane Austen: Her British novel Pride and Predict is widely regarded as a classic of feminism and has a profound influence on British literature and gender concepts. 3. Margaret Atwood: The novel represented by her representative work,"tess of the D'Urbervilles", reveals the discrimination and oppression that women suffer in their lives and probes into topics such as gender, family, class, etc. 4. Gordy Greenberg (Gordy Greenberg): The novel represented by her masterpiece, Gone with the Wind, depicted various problems in the American Southern society after the Civil War and explored topics such as gender, race, class, etc. Margaret Mitchell (Margaret Mitchell): The novel represented by her representative work Gone with the Wind reveals the discrimination and oppression that women suffer in their lives and probes into topics such as gender, family, class, etc. 6 Margaret Potter (Margaret Potter): The novel represented by her representative work,"La Traviata", reveals the status and fate of women in French society and probes into topics such as gender, class, and morality. These are just a few examples. There are many other famous examples of both genders.
The following are all foreign celebrities. 1 George Orwell: 1984 2. Hugo Coetzee, The Sneezing Man 3 Dickens (Dickens): A Tale of Two Cities (The Man Who Fried Egg) 4. Hamlet by William Shakespeare 5. Haruki Murakami, One Hundred Years of Solitude 6. John Faulkner, The Sound and the Fury 7. Ferdinand Mag Mag: One Hundred Years of Solitude (The Marquez Brothers) 8. Maurpassant: L'Annéenée pas 9. Dickens: Oliver Twist 10. F. Scott Fitzgerald, The Moon and Sixpence 11. Haruki Murakami: To Kill a Mockingbird (The Tree of Life) 12. Yasunari Kawabata: Snow Country 13 Haruki Murakami: The Forest of Norway 14. Mr. Moupassant: My Solitude is a Garden (L'Auberge espagnole) Faulkner: The Sound and the Fury Calvino (Italy): The Infinite Jest 17. Foster Ernest Hemmingway: A Farewell to Arms 18 Maugham: The Moon and Sixpence 19 Kafka: The metamorphosis of them all 20. A Letter from an Unknown Woman (La vita è bella la vita è bella)
The famous foreigners are listed below: 1 Harry Potter series- JK Rowling Masterpieces: Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone, Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets, Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban, Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire 2. Jane Austen-Jane Austen Masterpieces: Pride and Predict, Sense and Sensibility, Emma, The Trivialities of Stintin 3 George Orwell-George Orwell Masterpieces: 1984, Animal Farm, Zootape 4 Hugo van Gogh-Hugo Masterpieces: "Miserables","Notre-Dame de Paris","Sea Labourers" 5. William shakespeare Masterpieces: "William's Tragedy","William's Comedy","Much Ado About Nothing","Merchant of Venice" These were just famous foreign works. There were many other outstanding works that had a far-reaching influence.
Famous fantasy abroad: 1 JRV Tolkien-The Lord of the Rings 2. George R R Martin-A Song of Ice and Fire 3. Eddard Stark-A Song of Ice and Fire 4. James M. Fitzgerald-The Throne of Darkness 5. Richard Morgan-The Magician's Sker 6. John Updikeke-The Once and Future King 7. William Gibson-NecroDancer 8 George Orwell-Nineteen Eighty-Four 9 Raymond Chandler-Treasure Island 10 Carlene Vendrán-The Dark Forest
1 Hugo (France) Hugo was a famous French writer and philosopher. His representative works included "Miserables" and "Notre-Dame de Paris". He firmly believed that reading was the key to improving personal quality and social progress, and he put forward the famous saying that "reading is everyone's responsibility." 2 Dickens (England) Dickens was a famous British novelist and literary critic. His representative works included "Oliver Twist" and "A Tale of Two Cities". He believed that reading was an important way to promote human progress and encouraged readers to "love reading and maintain curiosity." 3. shakespeare (england) shakespeare was a famous writer and dramatist in england. his representative works included hamlet, Romeo and juliet, and so on. He believed that reading was an important way to enrich human imagination and creativity, and encouraged readers to "read more and think more." 4 Owen (USA) Owen was a famous American poet and his representative works included "Owen's Poetry Collection" and "My Story". He firmly believed that reading was the key to improving personal accomplishment and creativity, and believed that "reading is a way of life." 5 Maugham (England) Maugham was a famous British novelist and literary critic. His representative works included The Moon and Sixpence, Murder on the Oriental Express, and so on. He emphasized the importance of reading and believed that "reading is a kind of pleasure, a kind of challenge, and a kind of enjoyment."
The following are some of them: Mrs. Thompson in Charlotte's Web-Charlotte Bronte used her character as a model to create an extremely shrewd, selfish, and greedy image. 2. Mmeauburn, Bourben de Turge-Mmeauburn used her character, the miser Bourben de Turge, as a prototype to describe an extremely selfish, greedy, and shrewd character. Elizabeth Bennet in Jane Eyre-Jane Austen used the stingy Elizabeth Bennet she created as a prototype to portray an extremely shrewd, selfish, and greedy female image. 4. Albany Caulfield in Dickens (Dickens series of novels)-Dickens used his creation of the miser Albany Caulfield as a prototype to describe an extremely shrewd, selfish, and greedy character. Nicholas Quasimodo in Hugo van Gogh-Hugo used the stingy Nicholas Quasimodo he created as a prototype to portray an extremely shrewd, selfish, and greedy character. The above was just the image of a miser in foreign literature. There were many different ways and characteristics to express it.