Ernest's works are often called "the milestone of modern literature". His masterpieces include "The Sun Also Rises","A Farewell to Arms" and "Notre-Dame de Paris". These works were known for their deep thinking and unique artistic style, which deeply reflected the social and cultural background of the time. Ernest's works were loved by readers and are still widely read and studied.
Ernest Hemmingway was a representative of American literature and was considered the most famous writer of the 20th century. His representative works include The Sun Also Rises and A Farewell to Arms. Ernest's works were known for their concise language, profound thinking, and unique artistic style, which had a profound influence on Western literature.
Ernest's masterpieces include: The Sun Also Rises 2. A Farewell to Arms 3 The Dying Eagle 4. The Flowing Feast The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn (The Kung Fu) The Sun Also Rises 7. The Story of Ernest Hemmingway 8 A Farewell to Arms 9 The Dying Eagle The Flowing Feast
Ernest's representative works include: The Sun Also Rises 2. To Kill a Mockingbird Love in Paris 4. The Duel of the Dying The Sun Also Rises 6 War and Peace (War and Peace) One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest 8 Farewell Brothers The Sun Also Rises Love in Paris These works are all representative works of Ernest Hemmingway and are widely regarded as classics of modern literature.
Some of the famous works in the United States include: The Sun Also Rises The Hunchback of Notre-Dame 3 The Old Man and The Sea 4. A Farewell to Arms 5. The Forgotten Ones The Sun Also Rises (The Sun Also Rises) Script These works were all representative works of Ernest Hemmingway and were widely read and translated.
The American novelist, Ernest Hemmingway, won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1954 for his novella The Sun Also Rises.
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Ernest's works usually had a simple and concise style, emphasizing the inner contradictions and emotional twists and turns of the characters. His novels often revolved around a main character and narrated the story from his point of view, often depicting the feelings of loneliness, stress, and depression. Ernest's works were also usually full of strong dramatic conflicts and relationships between characters. He was good at portraying characters 'personalities and psychology, and he often expressed their thoughts and emotions through their dialogue and monologue. Ernest's works often have a modern feel. He is good at using various modern literary techniques and language styles such as exaggeration, contrast and irony. His works often touched on social and historical issues such as the changes in American society and culture, colonization, and Spanish colonization.
Henry James (November 29, 1892-April 12, 1961) was one of the most famous American novelists of the 20th century. Ernest was born in Paris, lived and worked in New York City before moving to the United States. His works include novels, essays, and short stories that describe modern urban life. Ernest's masterpieces include The Sun Also Rises, To Kill a Mockingbird, and The Old Man and The Sea. Among them, The Sun Also Rises was considered a classic in the history of American literature and won the Pulitzer Prize and the Nobel Prize in Literature. The Old Man and the Sea was hailed as one of Ernest Ernest's masterpieces and a classic in the history of world literature. The unique style of Ernest's works emphasized the inner struggle and self-exploration of the characters. His language was concise and clear, and he was good at using simple words to describe complex emotions and psychological states. Ernest's works had a profound influence on later literature and art, and was regarded as one of the important representatives of Western culture in the 20th century.
| title of entry| publication time| type| other information| | ---------- | -------- | -------- | -------- | | The Sun Also Rises| 1929 |fiction| Ernest's masterpiece in his later years explored Ernest's personal thoughts and feelings| | A Farewell to Arms| 1952 |fiction| Depicting a retired sniper is considered one of Ernest's most famous works| | The Sun Also Rises| 1929 |fiction| Other works by the same author include collections of short stories and essays| | good god| 1956 |fiction| A description of a pilot's experience in the missile crisis| | Life and Death are Wearing Me Out| 1960 |fiction| It is considered one of Ernest's most representative works to explore Ernest's thoughts on the state of human existence.| | Paris, I love you| 1962 |fiction| The description of a young Paris is considered one of the masterpieces of Ernest Ernest's later years.| | Moveable Feast| 1965 |fiction| A description of the experiences of a soldier in the missile crisis in cuba| | Farewell Marlin| 1972 |prose| Ernest's recollection of the story of himself and his wife is considered one of Ernest's most representative essays| | Old Man and the Sea| 1952 |fiction| The story of an old Brazilian fisherman is considered one of Ernest's most famous novels.| | The Sun Also Rises| 1929 |fiction| Other works by the same author include collections of short stories and essays| | good god| 1956 |fiction| A description of a pilot's experience in the missile crisis| | Life and Death are Wearing Me Out| 1960 |fiction| It is considered one of Ernest's most representative works to explore Ernest's thoughts on the state of human existence.| | Paris, I love you| 1962 |fiction| The description of a young Paris is considered one of the masterpieces of Ernest Ernest's later years.| | Moveable Feast| 1965 |fiction| A description of the experiences of a soldier in the missile crisis in cuba|
Hugh Weaving was a famous British artist. Together with Nathaniel Hawthorne and Denis Huxley, he was known as The "Four Hawthornes of America." Hawthorne and Huxley were writers, while Jackman was a famous actor and director. His works were unique in style, with war, crime, and racial discrimination as the theme. He was known as the representative of the " golden age of American literature." Henryk Wienietsky was a student of Hawthorne and Huxley, and the most famous in the history of American literature. His works included The Sun Also Rises and The Hunchback of Notre-Dame, among which The Sun Also Rises was regarded as a classic in American literature. Ernest's works often explored human nature and the meaning of human existence in simple and clear language, while also paying attention to social and historical events. His works were deeply influenced by European Renaissance literature, as well as the culture and lifestyle of New Orlean.