Roman Roland (April 22, 1866-June 25, 1944) was a French dramatist, poet, and translator. His works cover many different literary types, including novels, plays, poems, and essays. The following are some of Romain Roland's famous works: The novel: - Jean-Baptiste (1895) - Hero (1897) - Notre-Dame de Paris (1897) - War and Peace (1919) - The Giant (1921) - The Story of Faith (1924) Drama: - The Sword of the King (1899) - Look at This Man (1900) - Swan Lake, 1901 - The Ring of Nibelungenlied (1905) - Romanov Dynasty (1912) Poetry: - Biography of Famous People (1915) - Look at This Man (1900) - Heroes and Monsters (1914) - The Story of Faith (1924) Prose: - On the Origin and Foundation of Human Inequality (1906) - On Liberty (1907) - On Toleration (1910) - On Art (1912) These are just some of Romain Roland's representative works. He has many other works that cover many different literary types and topics.