In the 19th century, there was a famous German named Vondano. When he was editing in Berlin, a young author sent her a poor poem and asked him to write a review of it. Odo Vondano accepted the request and spent the whole day analyzing the poem, and finally published a paper called "On the Magic of Poetry," which explained the power and charm of poetry. The theme of this poem was about love and life. Odor Vondano expressed his understanding and views on poetry through the emotions and thoughts expressed in the poem. His comments emphasized that the uniqueness of poetry was that it could make people think more deeply about life and emotions, and make people feel the beauty and meaning of life more deeply.
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One famous 18th century German novel is 'The Sorrows of Young Werther' by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe. It was highly influential and explored themes of love, melancholy, and the struggles of the young protagonist.
Goethe is very famous. His 'The Sorrows of Young Werther' was extremely popular in the 19th century and had a big impact on European literature. Another is Theodor Fontane, known for his novels that often depicted the Prussian society.
No, Hugo wasn't famous in the 19th century. He was a French writer, politician and ideologist, born in 1755 and died in 1829. His works included "Miserables,""Notre-Dame de Paris,""Sea Labourers," and so on. These works were considered classics of world literature. He was also an important political leader who had participated in the French Revolution and the Napoleonic Wars and served as president after the French Restoration. Therefore, Hugo was regarded as one of the outstanding figures in the history of French and world literature.
The famous Victor Hugo of the 19th century in France. His masterpieces include "Le Misérables" and "Notre-Dame de Paris." These works deeply reflected the social and cultural changes in France, as well as the fate and contradictions of mankind. They were deeply loved and respected by readers all over the world. Victor Hugo was also one of the representatives of French romanticism. His works had a profound impact on the development of French literature and culture.
France was famous in the 19th century.
In the 19th century, France was famous for its "one of the founders of modern literature" and "an important figure in the history of French literature". His works covered novels, plays, essays, essays, and many other fields with extremely high literary and artistic value. His representative works included "Balls of Suet","Necklace","Miserables" and so on. These works not only caused a sensation at that time, but they are still widely praised and read today. His literary achievements had a profound impact on the development of world literature, and he was hailed as one of the "fathers of modern literature".
The three famous German novelists of the 20th century were: Carl Albert van Weidlin: Born in Denmark in 1864, died in 1936. His works were full of symbolism and romanticism, mainly depicting the inner world and emotional entanglements of the characters. 2. Walter Ernest: Born in 1899 in the United States, died in 1961. He is a famous American short story writer. His works described the position and contradictions of individuals in society with realism and concise language. He was regarded as the father of modern short stories. 3. Hugo van Gogh: Born in 1853, died in 1889. He was a famous French writer and drama. His works were full of romanticism and symbolism, mainly featured by describing the emotions and inner conflicts of the characters. His representative works included "Notre-Dame de Paris" and "The World of Miserables".
"The King of Short Stories" was a famous French story in the 19th century. His works usually used social life and human emotions as the theme, with profound ideology and rich artistic expression. His representative works, including Marion Juan, The Necklace, and Crusoe, were widely praised and influenced by readers to become important classics in the history of literature.
Li Qingjun was not famous in China in the 20th century. Li Qingjun (1909 - 1996) was a modern Chinese scholar and translator. His main works include the novel Wildfire, Red Sun, and other prose collections such as Dongli Yuefu. He was regarded as one of the outstanding representatives of modern Chinese literature and held an important position in the history of Chinese literature.