The French writer Jean Paul Gobet was Flaubert's apprentice.
The French had once made a name for themselves. His literary achievements were most prominent in his short stories. He was listed as one of the three great masters in the history of world literature, along with Andersen and Dickens.
Sunday at the Flaubert's was one of his masterpieces in France. The book was first published in 1882 and has been translated into many languages and has a wide readership worldwide. The story of the novel took place in Paris in the 1880s and told the life of a wealthy businessman, Flaubert, and his family. Flaubert and his family were enjoying themselves this Sunday, but they also encountered all kinds of troubles and difficulties. Through the life experiences of the Flaubert family, the novel reflected the complexity and contradictions of social class, the gap between rich and poor, and human nature at that time.
Here are some of his famous works: The Three Musketeers (Le Travailleurs de la mèche) 20 Years Later (Le Cid) 3. The Count of Monte Cristo The Mysterious Island (La Haine) 5. L'Homme i qurit 6. The Three Musketeers 'Alliance (Le Aellets de mèche) The Count of Monte Cristo's Revenge I volume of the Macondo Bay 9 Andromaque War and Peace (La Yasukuni Shrine)
Balzac was a French novelist and also a French novelist.
Victor Hugo was a famous romanticist in France and one of the most outstanding figures in the history of literature. His works included "Notre-Dame de Paris,""Miserables,""Sea Labourers," and so on. These works were widely read and adapted, influencing many later works. His works have a profound theme and a variety of styles. They show the richness of French culture and humanity and are considered one of the treasures of world literature.
It wasn't shakespeare, it was an england man whose masterpiece was shakespeare's plays.
Famous people in France: Jean-Luc picard, Beaupassant, Jean-Jacques Rizio, Jean-Paul Gauguin, Victor Hugo, Dickens, Beaupassant, Victor Hugo, Mark Twain, Rabelais, Lagerfield, Stendhal, Europides, Russell, Voltaire, Dickens, Lamarck, Burgonne, Saturn, Camus, Victor Hugo, Victor Raymond Portra, Victor Hugo, Victor Raymond Portra, Victor Victor, Victor Raymond Portra, Victor Hugo, Victor Raymond Portra, Victor Hugo, Victor Hugo, Victor Raymond Portra, Victor Hugo Frodo.
France was known as the father of science fiction. Born in 1835, he was a famous science fiction writer and one of the representatives of the French science fiction movement. His works covered a wide range of topics, including exploration, science fiction, and the future. His most famous works include 20000 Leagues Under the Sea and The Galaxy Empire. His work was considered a classic of science fiction, as opposed to later science fiction.
There could be some relatively unknown French writer who might have written such a long novel. However, among the well - known ones, Marcel Proust is known for his long and complex works like 'In Search of Lost Time', but I'm not sure if it exactly reaches 3000 pages. It's a very long and detailed exploration of memory, time, and society in the form of a novel.
Famous in French history: 1 Baldace 2 Hugo 3. Maurpassant 4 Tolstoj 5 Le Pen (L'Amiable) (6) Dickens (Dickens) 8. Madame Bovary, a short story by Mopassant. 9. Le Miserables, a novel by Mopassant. Balzac's Human Comedy