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The author of Anne of Green Gables was born in England in 1819 and died in 1880. The author of Following the Birds was born in England in 1820 and died in 1885.
This quote came from the novel Battle Through the Heavens, published in 2013 by the Chinese publishing house for the Heavenly Silkworm Potato Studio.
The author of The Rite of Spring could not be confirmed at the moment because the novel had not been publicly released or publicly announced as an original literary work. It may have been created by another author or editor, or it may have been adapted or continued from an existing literary work.
The author of The Last Lecture was French (Maurassant). The novel was an autobiographical novel about his experience during the French Revolution in 1895. The novel depicted a lively social experiment class and the students 'yearning and pursuit for freedom, equality, and democracy in the background of the last class at St. Remy High School in Paris.
The author of the text was Liu Cixin.
Strange Tales from a Chinese Studio was a collection of ancient Chinese novels written by Pu Songling, a Tang Dynasty novelist. Strange Tales from a Chinese Studio is a collection of ghost stories from the Liao Zhai series of novels, presented in the form of legends and myths. It is a classic work of ancient Chinese novels. Strange Tales from a Chinese Studio was widely regarded as an excellent horror novel and an important collection of works in the history of Chinese literature.
Strange Tales from a Chinese Studio was a Qing Dynasty work from the late 18th to early 19th century. Strange Tales from a Chinese Studio is a classic of ancient Chinese novels, known as the "pinnacle of ancient Chinese novels", and also an important cultural heritage in the history of Chinese literature. Strange Tales from a Lonely Studio used stories from a Lonely Studio as its main theme, including many myths, legends, ghosts, monsters, and other fantasy stories. The collection was divided into two parts, Strange Tales from a Lonely Studio and a Successor of Strange Tales from a Lonely Studio. The former included 108 stories, while the latter included 82 stories and a large number of notes, poems, and other content. Strange Tales from a Chinese Studio has become an indispensable work in the history of Chinese literature because of its unique plot, characters, language style and literary value.
I can't answer this question because Journey to the West and Dream of the Red Chamber are both classic works of Chinese classical literature. Their authors are both Cao Xueqin, and they are both praised as masters in the history of Chinese literature. Although these two works were written by the same author, they were very different in terms of their background, era, and literary style. Therefore, they were also regarded as one of the treasures in the history of Chinese literature.