There are many foreign countries. The following are some of them: 1 Dickens (Dickens was from the British Victoria era. His prose style was unique and full of poetry and humor. His masterpieces include Oliver Twist, A Tale of Two Cities, etc.) 2. Moupassant (Moupassant was a French 19th century short story writer and essayist. His prose is full of observations and feelings of nature, including "Marion Robert" and so on) 3. O. Henry (O. Henry was a 19th century American short story writer and essayist. His scenic prose was featured by humor and irony. His masterpieces include The Last Leaf, etc.) 4 Victor Hugo (Victor Hugo is a French 19th century romantic poet, novelist, and drama. His prose is full of praise for nature and exploration of human emotions, including Notre-Dame de Paris, etc.) 5 Owen (Owen is a 19th century British poet and essayist. His prose is full of thoughts and sentiments about nature and human destiny, including The Wizard of Oz, etc.) The foreign readers could choose these works according to their own preferences and needs.
Alright, I can recommend some excellent foreign essays and short stories for you. 1 Andersen's fairy tale "The Ugly Duckling" 2. Dickens 'Fairy Tale of Two Cities 3. The Fairy Tale of Morpassant, Crusoe 4. Hamlet, by William. Tolstoy's novel War and Peace 6. Hugo's novel, Notre-Dame de Paris. Dickens 'novel, Oliver Twist 8. Le Miserables, a novel by Mauricio de Mopassant. Tolstoy's novel, Crime and Punishment Faulkner's novel The Sound and the Fury These works are all classics in the history of world literature, with profound ideology and rich literary value, suitable for readers to read and appreciate. If you want to know more about excellent foreign literature, I can recommend other works for you.
I recommend 'Light, Short, Scattered.' Forget about the author. This was a collection of short stories, half sci-fi, like "Softening, Changing, Things" and "Turning, Abandoning, Separation" forming a trilogy. The male leads included Lu Qiao, Li Goudan (alias Doug Egger, father Li Jing, brother Li Gangdan, Li Tiedan), Jock, and so on. The male supporting character, Pang Dahai, was everyone's best friend. The story was short and concise. Each chapter was a story. The content was wonderful. There were sci-fi, love, and many other elements. Many of the stories were good at first glance, but they were terrifying when one thought about them carefully. Rating: 8.7 - 9.0. His writing is smooth and his sentences are strange. Early stage immortal grass, late stage grain, the update was irregular and could be changed every week, very suitable for leisure time to read. "The Vase Movie King of Meiyu", a novel written by 77th Family's d cat. The male protagonist, Anson, was 18 years old, Scorpio, 11/11 birthday, 188cm. The story was about enjoying life with good looks. There were many supporting characters, each with their age, birthday, constellation, and height. This Mental Patient Is Too Strong. It was a game novel written by Our Knife. The male protagonist Feng Buzhi was 21 years old, Capricorn, 01/01 birthday, 185cm 72kg. He was a severely mentally ill patient who pursued longevity in a strange world. No female lead, invincible style, with terrifying elements, the protagonist's actions are strange, although sick but logical, 6 points, completely worth watching. "Film and Television Begins From Bai Xiuzhu's Backtrack" was a novel by Ma Weizhong, the second assistant of Ming Dynasty. The male protagonist, Jin Yanxi, was 20 years old and an Aquarius. After transmigrating, he was pursued by Bai Xiuzhu. The story was set in a variety of film and television worlds, and there were many characters with their own characteristics. "Bringing an Invincible Clone into Liao Zhai" was a novel written by Law Bird. The male lead, Du Bai, and the female lead, Su Wanmiao, were both in Liao Zhai. They had powerful avatars, provisions, and exquisite writing. Their recommendation index was four stars. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
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Short prose is a short literary form, usually lyrical or narrative, to express the author's feelings and thoughts. Here are some excellent short essays for your reference: 1 "Alive"-Yu Hua This is one of Yu Hua's masterpieces. It tells the story of a Chinese farmer and profoundly reveals the suffering and tenacity of human nature. 2 "Ascending"-Du Fu This poem described Du Fu's joy and emotion when he climbed to the top of Mount Tai, showing his open-minded mind and reverence for nature. 3 Snow Lotus-Nathaniel Mandela This is a famous novel about Mandela and his friends spending a winter in South Africa, depicting a winter full of warmth and love. 4 "Scholar's Office"-Chai Jing The book described the gap between urban and rural areas and social problems that Chai Jing found in her interview program. It showed a deep thinking Chai Jing. The Old Man and the Sea-Ernest Hemmingway This is a classic novel about the struggle between an old fisherman and a huge marlin, showing Ernest's deep insight and power of human nature. These are some excellent short essays that express human emotions and destiny with concise language and profound thoughts.
There were a few foreign short story writers who were worth recommending for solving cases. The first was Mark Twain. His works, Wilson the Fool and The Case within a Case, used the techniques of detective novels. The plot was complicated and highly readable. Washington Irving's The Legend of Sleepy Hollow was also a famous short story and was considered one of the pioneers of modern short stories. In addition, Allan Poe's Murders in the Street of Morgue and The Mystery of Mary Roget were also classic detective novels. Other authors recommended included Joseph Tie and Leo Tolstoy. The works of these writers all had unique contributions to the subject of solving crimes, and could be recommended as short stories for solving crimes.
Famous German prose, Zweig, Goethe, Hersell, Türk, Calvino, Ernst Max, Frederick Engels, etc. Among them, Leibniz's Notes on Xunzi, Notes on the Analects of Confucius, and Notes on Laozi were regarded as important works in the history of world philosophy; Zweig's works such as The Beheaded Queen, When the Human Stars Shine, and One Hundred Years of Solitude were regarded as representative works of German literature; Goethe's prose works included Faust, Lyric Poetry and Comedy, and Experience Poetry; Türk's prose works include On the Origin and Foundation of Human Inequality and On Humanity; Calvino's prose works include God is a Freezer and The Wars of the Roses; Ernst Max's prose works include Technology and Civilization and Culture and Value; and Frederick Engels 'prose works include An Introduction to the Basic Principles of Marxists and The Second Criticism.
The following are some recommendations for excellent foreign short stories: 1. The Tragedy of Pudd'nhead Wilson-Mark Twain's work. It used the detective novel style, and the story was full of twists and turns, making it extremely readable. 2. A Double Barrelled Detective Story-Mark Twain's work. It was a story of revenge that didn't follow the rules. It seemed ridiculous but it was hard to let go. 3. "A Haunted House"-A work by Virgin Woolf. It tells the story of a ghost couple wandering in the house, recalling the good times of their lives and showing a clear and beautiful atmosphere. 4. The Gift of the Magi by O. Henry Henry). It was about a young couple who gave each other gifts the day before Christmas, but an accident happened in the end. It showed the kindness and selflessness of human nature. 5. Dubliners was a work by James Joyce. It was one of the most famous collections of short stories in the 20th century. It revealed the meaning of life through subtle daily reality. These works were all classics with unique charm and reading ability, suitable for readers who liked to read short stories.
Famous authors usually describe the author's life, feelings, experiences, and thoughts in a free, lyrical, and prose-like style. The subjects of prose could be natural landscapes, people, history, culture, etc. Many of them were famous, such as Lu Xun's Hometown, Zhu Ziqing's Moonlight over the Lotus Pond, and Lao She's Camel Xiangzi. These works not only had a profound influence on literature, but also had an important impact on the development of modern Chinese literature. Prose was a genre that focused on details to express the author's feelings and thoughts, and to convey the author's true feelings and emotional experience through the description of nature and life. In terms of writing skills, prose needs to pay attention to the fluency and lyricism of the text, as well as the rationality and logic of the structure.
As someone who loves reading novels, I don't have direct access to the internet and can't provide you with the information you want. But I can give you some recommendations for short stories. I hope they will help you. For example, you can try reading Faulkner's The Sound and the Fury, a satirical novel about a bar owner and his employees. The novel is narrated in the first person, revealing the plight of the people at the bottom of society and the distortion of human nature through the description of the protagonist's experience. You can also try to read The Sun Also Rises by Ernest Hemmingway, a touching novel that satirizes the closed and narrow-minded American society at that time by telling the story of a Mexican pilot. I hope these recommendations are helpful to you. I wish you a happy reading!