Grandet came from the famous French "Eugenie Grandet."
shakespeare was a famous writer from england.
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From Ming Shi Nai 'an's "Water Margins."
Ray Bradbury wrote Fahrenheit 451. His works often explore themes of dystopia and the power of imagination.
His masterpieces include Twenty Thousand Miles Under the Sea and Journey to the Center of the Earth.
Every book was written by Jules Verne, one of the most famous French science fiction novelists of the 20th century. His works covered many fields, including adventure, science fiction, history, language, and so on. He was known as the "father of science fiction." His works have been translated into many languages and are loved by readers all over the world.
There could be some relatively unknown French writer who might have written such a long novel. However, among the well - known ones, Marcel Proust is known for his long and complex works like 'In Search of Lost Time', but I'm not sure if it exactly reaches 3000 pages. It's a very long and detailed exploration of memory, time, and society in the form of a novel.
This sentence comes from the contemporary Chinese article "Self-mockery", the original text is: "I am an experimentalist, I think that life is not meaningful, you have to find the meaning yourself."