The most famous American in the 19th century, Daniel Defoe. Born in England in 1719, he was a famous explorer, novelist and poet. His works mainly described the adventures, adventures, and geographical adventures of Britain and Europe. He was known as the "father of British novels." Defoe's works covered a wide range of subjects, including science, exploration, politics, religion, morality, and humanity. Among his works, there were many famous stories such as " Crusoe "," The Adventures of Daniel Defoe ", and " The Adventures of Tom sawyer ". Defoe's work was widely welcomed in the United States and around the world, and was considered one of the most important literary works of the 19th century. He was hailed as the "father of the British novel" and "pioneer of modern scientific literature". His works had a profound impact on later literature, science, and exploration.
Mark Twain was a famous American who lived between 1835 and 1910. He was known as one of the founders of modern American literature. His novels were humorous, satirical, and profound social commentary. His works include The Adventures of Tom sawyer and The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn.
There are many famous works by European and American writers born after the 20th century. The following are some examples: The Harry Potter series was written by K Rowling of the United States and tells the story of a magical world. 2 George Orwell's 1984 and Animal Manor, among others, put forward political and social theories. 3. Hugo's works such as "Miserables" and "Notre-Dame de Paris" are considered important works in the history of French literature. 4. The Sun Also Rises and A Farewell to Arms discussed Ernest's style of writing. 5. Beaupassant's works such as "Necklace" and "Ball of Suet" revealed the gap between the rich and the poor in French society and the complexity of human nature at that time. Tolstoy's War and Peace and Anna Karenina depicted the changes in Russian history and social life. 7 Maugham's works such as The Moon and Sixpence and The Shackles of Human Nature explored the contradictions between British society and human nature. Dickens 'A Tale of Two Cities and Oliver Twist depicted the dark side of British society and the contradictions of human nature. Jane Austen's works such as Pride and Predict and The Married Life of Sting depicted the feudal system and family values of British society. Faulkner's works such as The Sound and the Fury and The People of Virgil explored the contradiction between the cultural background of American society and human nature.
Ernest Hemingway was very influential. His minimalist writing style influenced a lot of writers. His books like 'For Whom the Bell Tolls' showed his unique take on war and human nature. Another one is George Orwell. His '1984' and 'Animal Farm' were politically charged novels that made people think about power and control.
20th-century American literature: 1. Hemmingway (HP Lovecraft): Famous for his Sherlock Holmes series and Egyptian novels, his unique stories and character styles are regarded as the pioneers of science fiction and horror novels. 2. Hugo: The French writer became one of the most famous writers of the 20th century with novels such as "Notre-Dame de Paris" and "The World of Miserables." Stanley Kubrick: The British director became one of the most influential film directors of the 20th century with films such as 2001: A Space Oasis. 4 Thomas Pynchon: Famous for his novels such as Swelling and Avalanche, his works are unique and full of philosophical thinking. 5 Jack London: Famous for novels such as The Age of Great Voyage and Crusoe, his works depicted the dark side of American and British society. 6. Calvino (Cary Joji Fukunaga): Famous for his novels such as "Thousand Cranes" in Japan, his works are unique and full of exploration of Japanese traditional culture. 7 William Somerset Maugham: Famous for novels such as The Moon and Sixpence, his works are full of exploration and reflection on human nature. 8 Margaret Atwood (Margaret Atwood): Famous for her novels such as Gone with the Wind, her works reflect the dark side of American Southern society. 9 George Orwell: Famous for novels such as 1984, his works reflect deeply on the political and social reality of the time. 10 Margaret Atwood (Margaret Atwood): Famous for her novels such as Gone with the Wind, her works reflect the dark side of American Southern society.
20th-century American literature: 1 William F. Buckley-The Sound and the Fury 2. Haruki Murakami-The Tree of Life 3. Maurice Nabokov-La Traviata (L'Annéenée is so beautiful) 4. Hugo-Notre-Dame de Paris 5. Owen (William Wordsworth)-The Prelude 6. Charles Dickens-A Tale of Two Cities (A Christmas Carol) 7. William F. Buckley-The Sound and the Fury 8. Haruki Murakami-To Kill a Mockingbird 9 Margaret Atwood-The Gone with the Wind James Joyce-Ulysses Their writing styles, literary ideas, and works were all unique and worthy of the readers 'appreciation and taste.
Isaac Asimov was also highly prominent. His 'I, Robot' stories were not only entertaining but also explored important ethical questions regarding artificial intelligence long before it became such a hot topic. His ability to write so much and maintain a high level of quality made him one of the greats of 20th - century science - fiction writing.
Ernest Hemingway is very well - known. His short stories are known for their sparse and powerful style. Another is F. Scott Fitzgerald. His works often capture the glamour and the hollowness of the Jazz Age.
Famous in China in the 20th century: Lao She (1899 - 1966) Lao She was the most famous writer in the 20th century and was hailed as the "Father of Modern Chinese Literature". His works covered novels, plays, essays, and many other fields. His representative works included Camel Xiangzi, Teahouse, Four Generations Under One roof, and so on. Ba Jin (1904 - 1997) Ba Jin was the most famous and important representative of modern Chinese literature in the 20th century. His works covered novels, essays, scripts, and many other fields. His representative works included "Home,""Spring,""Autumn," and so on. Ding Ling (1908 - 1986) Ding Ling was the most famous woman in China in the 20th century. Her representative works included the novel "The Sun Shines on the Sanggan River" and "The True Story of Ah Q". Lu Xun (1881 - 1936) Lu Xun was the most famous writer in China in the 20th century. His works were full of criticism of social reality and concern for human nature. His representative works included "Madman's Diary","The True Story of Ah Q","New Stories" and so on. Shen Congwen (1912 - 1988) Shen Congwen was the most famous Chinese in the 20th century. His works were full of love and concern for the countryside and national culture. His representative works included "Border Town" and "Spring Silkworm". Zhang Ailing (1914 - 1991) Eileen Chang was the most famous writer in China in the 20th century. Her representative works included novels, essays, plays, and many other fields. She was hailed as a master of modern Chinese literature. Her representative works included Red Rose and White Rose, Aquilaria Fragrance, and the First Furnace of Incense. Yang Jiang (1911 - 1993) Yang Jiang was the most famous in China in the 20th century. Her representative works included novels, essays, translation, and many other fields. She was known as the master of modern Chinese literature. Her representative works included "Bathing" and "The Three of Us". Their works were widely recognized and praised not only in China but also around the world.
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.
Anton Chekhov is a very well - known writer of 19th - century Russian short stories. His works are characterized by their psychological depth and realistic portrayal of characters.