The vagrant novels in foreign literature referred to those novels that described the protagonist wandering on the road, living a difficult life, searching for himself and destiny. Here are some famous wandering novels: The Catcher in the Rye (J.D. Salinger): The protagonist, Holden Caulfield, grew up in New York City and left school to start a long wandering life. 2. The Great Gatsby (F. Scott Fitzgerald): The protagonist, F. Scott fitzgerald, was a rich man, but because of his inner contradictions, he began to wander and eventually became a legend. Gone with the Wind (B, Scarlet Ohara): The protagonist Scarlet Ohara starts her arduous and dangerous journey from New York and finally becomes a successful woman. 4. One Hundred Years of Solitude (Garcia Márquez): The protagonist, José Alcadeo Garcia Márquez, experienced many difficult times in Mexico. 5 1984 (George Orwell): In 1984, the protagonist George Orwell described a dictatorial society. He constantly wandered along the way in an attempt to find freedom and truth. On the Road (Wang Xiaobo): The protagonist Wang Xiaobo constantly thinks about life and social problems on the way. He has experienced many hardships but finally becomes a Thinker. These novels were the representative works of wandering novels in foreign literature. Through the protagonist's wandering experience, they explored the meaning of life, the truth of society and the pursuit of freedom.
I recommend "Love Through Vienna" and "The Thief Mage" to you. The former is a fantasy romance novel written by the author, Zhusheng Man, and the latter is a fantasy novel written by the author, Flying Pig. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
The novels from afar included " The Guardian from afar,"" The Magical Beast Manor of the Other World,"" She Comes from afar to Control Ghosts,"" In the Name of Coming from afar,"" Little Journey to the West,"" About Your Little Luck," and " The Empress is Seeking Death Every Day." I hope you like my recommendation.😗
😋I recommend a novel called "The Queen of Jingjue in the Lost City of the Western Regions" to you. The plot is to find the legendary tomb of the Queen of Jingjue and get involved in one mystery after another, including the mysterious disappearance of the ancient country of Jingjue, the mysterious appearance of aliens in Xizang, and other ancient legends. It's a mystery adventure novel. You'll definitely like it. I hope you like my recommendation, Mwah ~😗
The four misers in foreign literature were: The God of Wealth was a famous French satirical novel from the 18th century. It mainly described a greedy businessman who would do anything to get a penny. 2. Hugo's "Notre-Dame de Paris": The protagonist, the gypsy banshee, the bell ringer Quasimodo, was portrayed as extremely selfish, greedy, and cunning. 3 Dickens 'Tale of Two Cities: Satan (the devil) is one of the main characters. He is an extremely greedy and stingy person who will do anything to get more wealth. 4. Hamlet, by shakespeare: Hamlet's noble father, Lohaliam, was an extremely selfish and greedy person who sacrificed Hamlet's life for his own benefit.
There are many excellent novels in foreign literature. Here are some famous works: 1. Dickens's novels, Oliver Twist, A Tale of Two Cities, David Copperfield, etc. 2. The novels by Mr. Mauricio, Dr. Mayakovsky, Miserables, Eugenie Grandet, etc. 3 Tolstoy's novels War and Peace, Anna Karenina, Resurrection, etc. 4. Maugham's novels The Moon and Sixpence, The Shackles of Humanity, The Veil, etc. 5. Ernest Hemmingway's novels, The Sun Also Rises, A Farewell to Arms, etc. 6 Faulkner's novels, The Sound and the Fury, Glory, etc. 7 Margaret Atwood's novel Gone with the Wind. These novels had their own unique styles and characteristics, and were widely regarded as classics and loved by readers.
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Foreign literature magazines can refer to the following suggestions: The New York Times: This magazine is one of the most well-known weekly news magazines in the world and one of the most influential and reputable literary magazines in the world. It mainly reports on literature, art, and humanities, covering novels, poetry, plays, essays, and many other fields. 2 The Reader: This magazine is one of the most famous literary magazines in the UK. It is responsible for giving readers inspiration and inspiration. It covers all kinds of novels, poems, essays, and literary works to suit the tastes of all readers. 3. The Visual Arts: This magazine is an art and literature-based magazine that covers a variety of modern and contemporary works of art, as well as news reports on literature and the humanities. The editors and authors of the magazine were all top artists and writers in the industry. 4. The Fictional Slope: This magazine is a magazine that covers all kinds of novels and short stories. It is responsible for displaying works of different styles and schools. The magazine was regarded as one of the best novels in the world. The New York Times Book Review: Every year, the magazine will select a New Yorker Biennale novel as one of the world's most outstanding novels. The magazine's selection criteria and literary review style were very unique and authoritative. These are some of the more well-known foreign literature magazines. You can choose the magazine that suits you according to your interests and reading preferences.
I recommend "A Police Officer in the American Comic World" to you. The protagonist brought Xiaoyi's smart assistant through the American movie world and began his legendary life as a Los Angeles city patrol officer. It seems to fit your needs very well! I hope you like my recommendation, Mwah ~😗