The following is a brief timeline of major events in world literature: In 1881, William shakespeare died. Dickens died in 1901. Ernest died in 1954. Faulkner died in 1968. Marquez died in 1971. Calvino died in 1980. Margaret Atwood died in 1987. Margaret Atwood died in 1994. Calvino died in 2008. Hugo passed away in 2013. Jane Austen passed away in 2017. In 2021, Margaret Atwood passed away. These are some of the world's famous literary figures and the years of their deaths, covering the development of literature from the 18th century to the early 21st century.
Chronological literature is a form of literature that uses time as a narrative clue to describe the passage of time and the development of events to shape the story situation and character. In chronology, time was usually an important narrative element. It could be used to promote the development of the plot, portray the character and emotions of the characters, and show the social and historical background. Common forms of chronology literature included long epics, martial arts novels, romance novels, and so on.
I can't provide a chronology of literary history because literary history is a rather complicated field that involves many different disciplines and periods. However, I can introduce you to some common topics and trends in the history of literature. In the history of literature, there are usually a series of topics and trends that reflect the ideas, literature, and art of different cultures and social periods. Here are some common topics and trends: 1. Romanticism literature: From the early 19th century to the 1930s, Romanticism literature emphasized personal feelings, freedom, and liberation against feudalism and realism. 2. Modern literature: From the 1930s to the 1950s, modern literature emphasized criticism and reflection, pursuing works with rigorous structure and strong logic. Realist literature: Realist literature from the 1950s to the 1970s emphasized the pursuit of true and profound descriptions of social reality and social problems. <strong></strong></strong><strong><strong> 4.<strong></strong></strong><strong></strong> 5. Cultural comparison literature: From the 1990s to the present, cultural comparison literature focuses on the differences and comparisons between different cultures. In addition, there would be many important figures in the history of literature, such as shakespeare, dickens, maupassant, tolstoy, maugham, hemmingway, faulkner, and so on. This had a profound impact on the development and evolution of literary history.
The following is a chronology of 20th-century foreign literature: 1900 - 1902 The Catcher in the Rye (J.D. Salinger) 1903 - 1905 Pride and Predict (Jane Austen) 1906 - 1907 Sense and Sensibility (Jane Austen) 1908 - 1912 One Hundred Years of Solitude (Garcia Marquez) 1913 - 1915 War and Peace (Leo Tolstoy) 1916 - 1920 "The World of Miserables"(Hugo) 1921 - 1923 "Jean-Baptiste"(Romain Rolland) 1924 - 1927 Hamlet (William) 1928 - 1930 The Catcher in the Rye (J.D. Salinger) 1931 - 1936 "The Great Gatsby"(F. Scott fitzgerald) 1937 - 1945 "The Great Gatsby"(F. Scott fitzgerald) 1946 - 1949 War and Peace (Leo Tolstoy) 1950 - 1952 Pride and Predict (Jane Austen) 1953 - 1955 Hamlet (William) 1956 - 1960 Sense and Sensibility (Jane Austen) 1961 - 1963 The Catcher in the Rye (J.D. Salinger) 1964 - 1967 One Hundred Years of Solitude (Garcia Marquez) 1968 - 1972 War and Peace (Leo Tolstoy) 1973 - 1975 Sense and Sensibility (Jane Austen) 1976 - 1980 "Jean-Baptiste"(Romain Rolland) 1981 - 1983 "The Great Gatsby"(F. Scott fitzgerald) 1984 - 1987 One Hundred Years of Solitude (Garcia Marquez) 1988 - 1990 Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone (JK Rowling) 1991 - 1995 The Catcher in the Rye (J.D. Salinger) 1996 - 2000 "The Great Gatsby"(F. Scott fitzgerald) 2001 - 2005 Hamlet (William) 2006 - 2008 Sense and Sensibility (Jane Austen) from 2009 to 2012 "The World of Miserables"(Hugo) from 2013 to 2015 "The Great Gatsby"(F. Scott fitzgerald) from 2016 to 2020 One Hundred Years of Solitude (Garcia Marquez)
The chronology of foreign literature in the second half of the 20th century is as follows: 1950s The 1950s was the lowest point of foreign literature in the second half of the 20th century, but some important works also appeared. The following are some representative works: 1. Detective novels: Arthur Conan Doyle, Arthur Conan Doyle, HP Lovecraft 2. Science fiction: Douglas Adams, Time Machine, Blade Runner 3. Horror novels: J.D. Salinger, HP Lovecraft, HP Lovecraft 4. Play: Carmen, Hamlet 1960s The 1960s was the peak period of foreign literature in the second half of the 20th century. Many influential works appeared. The following are some representative works: 1. Detective novels: Arthur Conan Doyle, Arthur Conan Doyle, HP Lovecraft 2. Science fiction: Douglas Adams, Time Machine, Blade Runner 3. Horror novels: J.D. Salinger, HP Lovecraft, HP Lovecraft 4. Play: Hamlet (William Spear), Roman Holiday (Ingrid Bergman), Carmen 5. Fictions: The Catcher in the Rye (J. D Salinger), The Great Gatsby (F. Scott Fitzgerald), War and Peace (Tolstoy) 1970s The 1970s was another peak period for foreign literature in the second half of the 20th century. The following are some representative works: 1. Detective novels: Arthur Conan Doyle, Arthur Conan Doyle, HP Lovecraft 2. Science fiction: Douglas Adams, Time Machine, Blade Runner 3. Horror novels: J.D. Salinger, HP Lovecraft, HP Lovecraft 4. Play: Hamlet (William Spear), Roman Holiday (Ingrid Bergman), Carmen 5. Fictions: The Catcher in the Rye (J. D Salinger), The Great Gatsby (F. Scott Fitzgerald), War and Peace (Tolstoy) 1980s The 1980s was another peak period for foreign literature in the second half of the 20th century. The following are some representative works: 1. Detective novels: Arthur Conan Doyle, Arthur Conan Doyle, HP Lovecraft 2. Science fiction: Douglas Adams, Time Machine, Blade Runner 3. Horror novels: J.D. Salinger, HP Lovecraft, HP Lovecraft 4. Play: Hamlet (William Spear), Roman Holiday (Ingrid Bergman), Carmen 5. Fictions: The Catcher in the Rye (J. D Salinger), The Great Gatsby (F. Scott Fitzgerald), War and Peace (Tolstoy) 1990s The 1990s was another peak period for foreign literature in the second half of the 20th century. The following are some representative works: 1. Detective novels: Arthur Conan Doyle, Arthur Conan Doyle, HP Lovecraft 2. Science fiction: Douglas Adams, Time Machine, Blade Runner 3. Horror novels: J.D. Salinger, HP Lovecraft, HP Lovecraft 4. Play: Hamlet (William Spear), Roman Holiday (Ingrid Bergman), Carmen 5. Fictions: The Catcher in the Rye (J. D Salinger), The Great Gatsby (F. Scott Fitzgerald), War and Peace (Tolstoy)
Han Li's timeline in the Immortal World was as follows: - 1430 years old: Advance to the Void Refinement Realm - 1567 years old: Fusion - [Less than 3000 years old: Become the first Mahayana in the Spiritual Realm] - [1007 years old: Joined hands with the Ice Phoenix to sneak into the Spirit Realm. Encountered a spatial storm and arrived at the Qingluo Desert of the Spirit Realm.] - [258 years old: Rescued by Cao Mengrong, recuperates and recovers cultivation] - 987 years old: Ascension - 885 years old: Consumes the Demon Essence Pill and breaks through to the Soul Formation Realm with the help of top-grade spirit stones and five types of cold flames. - 1565 years old: Advance to the Form Synthesis Stage However, due to the incomplete search results, there might be other important time nodes that had not been mentioned. While waiting for the TV series, he could also click on the link below to read the classic original work of "The Legend of Mortal Cultivation"!
The following is the timeline of the StarCraft novel: 1 Star Trek: In 1979, the author Isaac Asimoff first created this fictional starship adventure story, which tells the adventures of a group of astronauts in the stars. 2 Star Trek: In 1982, the author George Lucas adapted this story into the movie Star Trek. 3. Star Trek Deep Space Memory Loss: In 1984, the author George Lucas adapted this story into the movie Star Trek: Deep Space Memory Loss. 4 Star Trek: Star Trek: In 1987, the author George Lucas adapted this story into the movie Star Trek. 5 StarCraft: In 2008, author Robert Kirkman first created this game-based story, which tells the story of the war between humans and interstellar races. StarCraft: Sea of Darkness: In 2011, the author George Lucas adapted this story into the movie Star Trek: Endless Darkness. 7 StarCraft: Legacy of the Void: In 2014, the author of the novel, George Lucas, once again adapted this story into the movie Star Trek: Legacy of the Void. StarCraft: Heart of the Wormhole: In 2016, the author George Lucas adapted this story into the movie Star Trek: Heart of the Wormhole. 9 StarCraft 2: In 2017, the author George Lucas created a game-based story about a new war between humans and interstellar races. 10 StarCraft III: In 2018, novel author George Lucas created a game-based story about a new conflict between humans and interstellar races and a new wormhole world.
The following is a chronology of the various dynasties in China: Xia Dynasty: about 2070 - 1600 B.C. Shang Dynasty: about 1600 - 1046 B.C. Western Zhou: About 1029 - 771 B.C. Eastern Zhou (Spring and Autumn, Warring States Period): About 770 - 221 B.C. Qin Dynasty: 221 - 207 B.C. Western Han: 206 B.C. -25 A.D. Eastern Han: 25 - 220 [Three Kingdoms (Wei, Shu, Wu): 220 - 265] Western Jin: 265 - 316 Eastern Jin: 317 - 420 Northern and Southern Dynasties (Southern Dynasties: Song, Qi, Liang, Chen; Northern Dynasties: Northern Wei, Eastern Wei, Western Wei, Northern Qi, Northern Zhou): 420 - 589 Sui Dynasty: 581 - 618 Tang Dynasty: 618 - 907 Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms: 907 - 960 Northern Song: 960 - 1127 Southern Song Dynasty: 1127 - 1279 Yuan Dynasty: 1271 - 1368 Ming Dynasty: 1368 - 1644 Qing Dynasty: 1636 - 1912 Please note that the above information is based on the search results provided and may not include all dynasties or some inaccurate information.
The timeline of the Warcraft novel was as follows: 1 Warcraft [Tide of Darkness] World of Warcraft The Dark Tide was a part of Warcraft, which told the story of the rise of the Orcs in Zandala and their war. World of Warcraft further expanded the content of Tide of Darkness and described the wars and disputes between humans, dwarves, elves, night elves, orcs, and other races.
The timeline of the works that were fishy could not be determined based on the search results provided.
The time sequence of the Maoni trilogy was: First, it was "Celebrating Years", then it was "The Visitor", and finally it was "The Way to Heaven".