In late 19th century France: 1 Victor Hugo: His works include "Notre-Dame de Paris" and "Miserables" and are considered one of the representatives of romantic literature. 2 Jean-Luc Godard: His works include The Breathing and The Terror Island. He is famous for his strong visual impact and experimental film style. 3. Jacques Jacques Chevalier: His works include Carmen and Life in High Society. He is famous for his profound social insight and romantic poetry style. Mark Twain: His works include The Adventures of Tom Sauer and The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, which are featured by humor, irony, and irony. He has become one of the representatives of American literature. 5 Bertrand Russell (Bertrand Russell): His works include "Principles of Mathematics" and "Studies in Philosophy". He is one of the representatives of modern mathematics and philosophy. This had a profound influence on the literature and thought of later generations.
The 19th century was the century of Western literature. The following are some foreign literature from the 19th century: 1. Shakespeare-one of the most famous writers of the British Renaissance. His representative works include hamlet, the tempest, etc. Dickens (Dickens)-British novelist and dramatist's representative works include "Oliver Twist","A Tale of Two Cities" and so on. 3. Hugo-The representative works of French writers include "Notre-Dame de Paris" and "The World of Miserables". 4. Beaupassant (Beaupassant)-The representative works of French novelists and dramatists include "Necklace" and "Maso Descent". 5 Tolstoy (Tolstoy)-The representative works of Russian novelists and dramatists include War and Peace, Anna Karenina, etc. 6 Maugham (hūmhū)-British novelist and dramatist's representative works include The Moon and Sixpence, The Shackles of Human Nature, etc. 7 Owen (William Owen)-The representative works of British poets and dramas include David Copperfield, Requiem, etc. 8. Hugo-The representative works of French writers include "Notre-Dame de Paris" and "The World of Miserables". Chekhov (Chekhov)-The representative works of Russian novelists and dramatists include The Three Sisters and The Chameleon. 10. Beaupassant (Beaupassant)-The representative works of French novelists and dramatists include "Necklace" and "Maso's Descent". These are just the 19th century literature. There are many other famous people such as Charles Streed, a fellow citizen of William shakespeare, and the great Russian poet Ivan Pavlov.
Some of the 19th century France included: - Dickens was one of the most famous British novelists of the 19th century. His works include Oliver Twist, A Tale of Two Cities, David Copperfield, etc. - Moupassant (Moupassant was one of the most famous French novelists in the 19th century. His works include The Temptation of Sansoni, The Necklace, Macondo, The Last Supper, etc.) - Tolstoy (Tolstoy was one of the most famous Russian novelists in the 19 th century. His works include War and Peace, Anna Karenina, Crime and Punishment, etc.) - Turgenev (Turgenev was one of the most famous Russian novelists in the 19th century. His works include "The Noble House","The Hunter's Note","Spring Silkworm", etc.) In addition to the above, there were many outstanding novelists and short story writers in 19th-century France, such as the neighbor of Beaupassant, Paul Coelho's City and Hero, George Charlotte Bronte's Jane Eyre, etc.
Some of the famous 19th-century French: - Victor Hugo: Notre-Dame de Paris, Les Misérables, etc. - Roman Roland: His works include the Symphony of Eros, the Symphony of Eros, and Jean-Baptiste. - Albert Camus: The Stranger, The Plague, etc. - Jean-Luc Godard: His works, The Existentialism of Human Existence, The Dance Hall, etc. These were widely read and praised.
Nineteenth - century French novels are significant because they often challenged the social norms of the time. They questioned the status quo in areas such as gender roles, class differences, and moral values. Take 'Carmen' by Prosper Mérimée for example. The character of Carmen was a free - spirited and independent woman, which was quite a contrast to the traditional image of women in that era. This kind of portrayal in novels helped to slowly change people's perceptions.
Nineteenth - century French novels are a rich tapestry of literary works. Some of the most famous ones include 'Les Misérables' by Victor Hugo. This novel not only tells a story of redemption and social struggle but also paints a vivid picture of French society at that time. Another notable work is 'Madame Bovary' by Gustave Flaubert, which explores themes of love, marriage, and the disillusionment of a woman trapped in a provincial life.
There were many outstanding works by 19th century French writers. The following are some of their representative works: Fictions such as Madame Bovary and The Count of Monte-Cristo by Jean-Paul Saturn revealed the injustice of society and the distortion of human nature. 2. Victor Hugo's novels such as "Notre-Dame de Paris" and "Les Misérables" portrayed the complexity of human nature and the conflict between good and evil. 3 Bertrand Russell's Principles of Mathematics and other philosophical works put forward some important mathematical and philosophical concepts. 4 Albert Camus's novels,"The Stranger" and "The Plague," explored the nature of human nature and the helplessness and despair of humans in the face of disease and death. Fairy tales such as Jean-Marcelle Chagall's Le Petit Prince depicted a simple and real world, expressing the appreciation and praise of innocence and nature. These are just some of the representative works of 19 th-century French writers, as well as many other outstanding works such as maupassant "The Warrior" and "The Necklace" by Maurassant He was also The author of many literary masterpieces, such as novels such as L'Affaire d'Hébert, Victor Hugo's Miserables, and plays such as Notre-Dame de Paris. He was also the author of philosophical works such as Being and Nothingness, and literary masterpieces such as Balzac's The Comedy of Humanity.
Famous in 19th century France: 1. Albert Camus-The Stranger, The Plague, etc. 2 Alexandre Dumas-The Three Musketeers, The Count of Monte Cristo of course, After the fashion of the time, etc. 3 Jane Austen-Pride and Predict, Sense and Sensibility, Jane Eyre, etc. 4. Maurpassant-His works include La Chartreuse de Parme, The Necklace, and Les Misérables. 5 Victor Hugo-Notre-Dame de Paris, The Sea Labourers, The World of Miserables, etc. 6 Bronte (Bonneville)-works include Jane Eyre, The Fairest of Them All, The Nightingale, etc. 7. Jean-Jacques Rouseau, a peer of Maurpassant. His works include The Age of Exploration and Sabiens: A Short History of Humanity. 8. Victor Hugo's contemporary author of Les Misérables. His works include La Véronique. Their creations covered novels, plays, poems, and many other fields with high literary value and social significance.
Famous in 19th century France: 1. Victor Hugo: "Miserables,""Notre-Dame de Paris,""Labourers at Sea," etc. Notre-Dame de Paris, one of Victor Hugo's representative works, tells the story of Quasimodo, the clock tower freak, and the fate of the people of Paris in a 15th-century Paris church. 3. Dickens (Dickens Ferraris): A Tale of Two Cities, Oliver Twist, David Copperfield, etc. Dickens 'representative work, A Tale of Two Cities, narrated the life experience of an English gentleman in London, the foggy city. By describing the dark side of society in London, it revealed the greed and evil of human nature. 5. Maurpassant: Sansonnev, Markal Denis, Pretty Woman, etc. 6. The representative work of Mademoiselle de Beauté, by describing the desires and contradictions between a rich businessman and his wife, revealed the greed and evil of human nature. 7 Alexandre Dumas: The Count of Monte Cristo, The Three Musketeers, Twenty Years Later, etc. Dumas 'representative work, The Count of Monte Cristo, tells the story of a rich merchant who reveals the good and evil in human nature through revenge. 9 Balzac (Balzac Bronte): Human Comedy, Old Man Goriot, Eugenie Grandet, etc. Balzac's representative work,"Old Man Goriot", narrated the life experiences of a poor old aristocrat, and revealed the greed and evil of human nature by describing his various relationships with society.
20th-century French literature has many outstanding works. The following is a list of them and their famous works: 1 Alexandre Dumas (Jean-Paul Saturn) "Sartre and Ulysses" The Last Temptation of Jesus (Chénier) Le Tombeau de Couperin Twenty Years Later (Afterworld) 2. Maurpassant The Necklace Marion Buendía (Maurassant) Madame Veron (Mme de Lebel) Hot Springs (La vue d'un gaz) 3 Victor Hugo Notre-Dame de Paris "The World of Miserables" The Labourers at Sea Le Tombeau de Couperin 4 Dickens (Dickens) The Great Gatsby Oliver Twist David Cobley "Great Expectations" Madame Bovary 5 Margaret Atwood (Margaret Atwood) Gone with the Wind (To be or not to be) The Red Shoes Sense and Sensibility The Wuthering Heights 6. Jean-Luc Papineau "The World of Miserables" The War of One Man (Un homme qui rit) "La Haine" The End of the World These are some of the famous names in 20th-century French literature.
France's Big Five of the 19th century: Dickens, Mao Passant, Tolstoy, and Maugham. These five major works covered different literary schools and topics and made important contributions to the development of French literature. Balzac was one of the most famous novelists and literary critics of the 19th century in France. His works centered on social criticism and character portrayals, and he was known as one of the founders of French literature. Dickens was another important novelist and literary critic of the 19th century in France. His works were mainly realistic and human nature descriptions, and he was known as the "Father of English Literature." He was one of the most famous novelists of the late 19th century in France. His works were a combination of realism and romanticism, and he was known as one of the representatives of French literature. Tolstoy was one of the most famous French novelists of the late 19th century and early 20th century. His works focused on historical and social topics and were known as the "Father of Russian Literature." Maugham was one of the most famous novelists and literary critics in the late 19th century. His works were mainly realistic and satirical novels, and he was known as one of the representatives of English literature.