The first woman in the history of American literature to win the Nobel Prize (968-1031) was an important woman in the history of American literature and an important representative of modern American literature. De Botton's representative works included 'tess of the d'urbervilles' and 'the dark lord'. Her works explored human nature, love, religion, morality and other topics, and was hailed as the founder of modern American literature. De Botton won the Nobel Prize in Literature, the Pulitzer Prize and many other literary awards. Her works had a profound impact on American literature.