James Joyce's Character EvaluationJames Joyce was one of the greatest modern poets of the 20th century. His poems and novels often explored the nature of human existence and philosophical issues, as well as deep reflections on European culture, history, and religion.
James Joyce was widely regarded as one of the representatives of modern literature. His works usually had an abstract and concise artistic style, as well as deep thinking about nature, human nature, and social issues. His masterpiece, Ulysses, was regarded as a classic of modern literature and had a wide influence not only in the United States but also in Europe, Asia and Africa.
In addition to his literary achievements, James Joyce was also an important cultural critic and philosopher. His works had a profound influence on European literature and culture, as well as modern culture, politics, and social movements.
James Joyce was considered one of the most important poets of the 20th century. His works and ideas had a profound impact on literature, culture and society.
The Chronology of Forgotten Words's WorksWang Yu was a Chinese web novel writer. His masterpieces included Mortal Cultivation Legend, Gate to the Mystic World, and Devil Sky. Due to the large number of works, and some of the works had sequels or alterations, it was difficult to arrange them in order of time. The following is the publication date of his main works:
- Mortal Cultivation Biography: Starting in February 2008 on Qidian Chinese Network, ending in September 2013.
- [Gate to the Mystic World: Beginning in June 2014 on Qidian Chinese website, ending in November 2016.]
- [Devil's Sky: Starting in August 2013 on Qidian Chinese website, ending in June 2016.]
In addition, Wang Yu had other works, such as Mortal Cultivation in the Celestial Realm, Dream Master, Inherit the Family Business If You Don't Cultivate, etc., but the publication date of these works had not been determined yet.
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 "!
Chronology of Victor Hugo's worksJanuary 17, 1830-September 26, 1885
Victor Hugo was a famous French writer, dramatist, poet, and social actor in the 19th century. His works covered many literary schools, including romanticism, realism, symbolism, etc. His most famous works included "Miserables","Notre-Dame de Paris","Sea Labourers" and so on.
The following is a chronology of Victor Hugo's works:
in 1830
World of Miserables
in 1831
"Notre-Dame de Paris"
in 1832
Sea Labourers
in 1833
"Hell Transformation"
in 1834
Miserable World: Volume I, II, III, Rev.
in 1835
The Adventures of Tom sawyer
in 1836
Notre-Dame de Paris, Vol. I, II, III, IV, Rev.
in 1837
The Fourth Volume of "Miserable World" was published.
in 1838
Young Viktor's Troubles
in 1839
The Mental Wanderer
in 1840
The World of Miserables, Volume One, Two, Three and Four
in 1841
Requiem
in 1842
Notre-Dame de Paris, Vol. 5, 6, 7, 8
in 1843
Heine
in 1844
Legend of the Giant
in 1845
Le Misérables, Vol. 5, 6, 7, 8, French
in 1846
The Preface to the English Version of Volume I, II, III and IV of Miserable World
in 1847
Le Misérables, Vol. I, II, III, IV, French
in 1848
The Ending of Volume One, Two, Three and Four of Miserable World
in 1849
Notre-Dame de Paris, Vol. 9, 10, 11 and 12
in 1850
The French Ending of the First, Second, Third and Fourth Volume of the World of Miseries
in 1851
Foreword to the English Version of Miserable World, Volume I, II, III and IV
in 1852
The French Ending of the First, Second, Third and Fourth Volume of the World of Miseries
in 1853
Foreword to the English Version of Miserable World, Volume I, II, III and IV
in 1854
Revolution
in 1855
The French Ending of the First, Second, Third and Fourth Volume of the World of Miseries
in 1856
Foreword to the English Version of Miserable World, Volume I, II, III and IV
in 1857
The Ending of Notre-Dame de Paris, Vol. I, II, III and IV
in 1858
The Adventures of Tom sawyer, Vol. I, II, III, IV
in 1859
Notre-Dame de Paris, Vol. I, II, III, IV, French Ending
in 1860
The French Ending of the First, Second, Third and Fourth Volume of the World of Miseries
in 1861
Preface to the English Version of Notre-Dame de Paris, Vol. I, II, III and IV
in 1862
The French Ending of the First, Second, Third and Fourth Volume of the World of Miseries
in 1863
The Ending of Notre-Dame de Paris, Vol. I, II, III and IV
in 1864
Young Viktor's Troubles
in 1865
Legend of the Giant
in 1866
The Mental Wanderer
in 1867
The French Ending of the First, Second, Third and Fourth Volume of the World of Miseries
in 1868
The Ending of Volume One, Two, Three and Four of Miserable World
in 1869
Requiem
in 1870
The French Ending of the First, Second, Third and Fourth Volume of the World of Miseries
in 1871
The Ending of Volume One, Two, Three and Four of Miserable World