Okay, here are some recommendations of famous British and American literary works and movies, in order of time: England: 1 Harry Potter Series (JK Rowling) 2 Jane Austen's Pride and Predict 3 George Orwell's 1984 4. Christian Bale's 'The Dark Knight.' Marlon Brando's The Godfather 6. Robert De Niro's Iron Man 7 Tom Hanks 'Forrest Gump United States: 1. The Sun Also Rises by Ernest Hemmingway Faulkner's The Sound and The Fury 3. Freedom by Nathaniel Mandela (The Free Man's Confession) Orwell's Animal Farm Huxley's The Brave New World 6. Stanley Kubrick's A Clockwork Orange 7 James Cameron's Terminator 2: Judgment Day The literary works and movies recommended above are all excellent works with profound thoughts and unique artistic styles. I hope you will like them. If you need more information or recommendations about these works, please feel free to let me know.
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British and American literature referred to literary works with English as their mother tongue, including novels, poems, plays, essays, and so on. The following are some famous works of British and American literature: - The novel: - Harry Potter series - Jane Austen's Pride and Predict - Dickens 'novel series included "Oliver Twist" and "The Moon and Sixpence." - Sherlock Holmes (Arthur Conan Doyle) - Poetry: - Du Fu's The Ascending - Bai Juyi's The Farewell to the Ancient Grass - Su Shi's The Jiangcheng Zi: Hunting in Mizhou - Li Qingzhao's The Dream - Drama: - The series of shakespeare plays such as hamlet and King lear - The Wedding of Figaro - Ancient Greek plays like The Iliad and The Odysey - Prose: - Lu Xun's The Madman's Diary - Zhou Guoping's "Our Own Paths"(Our Own Paths) - Ernest Hemmingway's prose works include A Farewell to Arms and The Sun Also Rises.
There are many works of modern British and American literature. American Literature: - Faulkner's The Sound and the Fury - The Sun Also Rises by Ernest Hemmingway - Márquez's One Hundred Years of Solitude - "Balls of Suet" by Mopassant - 1984 by H. G. Wales - Jane Austen's Pride and Predict - Bronte's Jane Eyre English Literature: - A Tale of Two Cities by Dickens - 'The Crusaders of Mopassant' - Thackeray's Vanity Fair - Jane Austen's Pride and Predict - Douglas Hofstadter's The Shackles of Humanity - James Joyce's Ulysses - The Sound and the Fury by William Faulkner These works were classics of modern literature, covering different topics and styles, and were deeply loved by readers.
As a fan of online literature, I have studied a wide range of literature and publishing information. The following are some of the British and American literary works published after 1950: 1 Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone (JK Rowling, 2001) The Catcher in the Rye (1995) The Great Gatsby (1925) 4 1984(by George Orwell 1949) Nocturne by Charles Dickens (1841) Oliver Twist (1835) A Tale of Two Cities by Charles Dickens (1860) 8 Jane Eyre (1953 by Charlotte Bronte) Wuthering Heights (Emily Bronte, 1897) 10. The D'Urbervilles's 11 Hundred Years of Solitude by Garcia Márquez (1985) Alive (2013 by Yu Hua) 13 Snowy Country (1968 by Kawabata Yasunari) The Little Prince (1965 by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry) Mystic Island (1996) 16 The Great Gatsby (F. Scott fitzgerald, 1925) The Catcher in the Rye 18 Thorn Birds (1984 by Garcia Márquez) 19 Hundred Years of Solitude (1985) 20 The Lord of the Rings These are some of the representative works that not only made great achievements in literature, but also profoundly influenced later literature and world culture.
Youth-themed works often involved in British and American literature included: 1. Harry Potter series: The Harry Potter series tells the story of a young Harry growing up at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry and his adventures with other students. 2 The Catcher in the Rye D Salinger: The Catcher in the Rye is a novel by the American D Salinger. The protagonist, Holden Caulfield, is a 15-year-old teenager who walks around New York City trying to find his own identity. 3. The Judy Gabriel series: The Judy Gabriel series was written by Watson of the United Kingdom. It tells the story of a teenager, Judy Gabriel. She lived in a noble family in London and experienced various events with her peers. 4. Twilight series: The Twilight series was written by Meyer, an American author. It tells the romantic love story between a teenager Bella Swan and the vampire Edward Black. Love at Sunset Dusk was a novel written by the American author, Joey. It tells the story of a young man named Gatsby growing up in New York City and his adventures with other students. These novels all explored the emotions, growth, self-identity and other issues of youth, which were deeply loved by young readers.
The 1718th century was the golden age of English literature and the literary movement. Many famous British and American literary works emerged. The following are some representative works: 17th century: - Thomas Hardy's "Daisy of the D'Urbs." - Samuel Johnson's The 300 Free Poems - "Ulysses," by James Joyce - Daniel Defoe's "Crusoe" 18th century: - Jane Austen's 'Pride and Prejudice' - Dickens 'Oliver Twist - "The Painter of Spirits," by James Macpherson - "The Witch of Endor," by Sapho - "Hamlet," by William Shakespeare. These works not only had an important position in literature, but also influenced later literature and literary movements. Among them,'tess of the d'urbervilles' and 'robinson crusoe' were considered one of the most famous novels of the 17th and 18th centuries.
The following are some of the famous ones in the history of British and American literature: Famous in the history of American literature: - William F. Scott: Gone with the Wind, Gone with the Wind, The Sound and the Fury, etc. - "The Sun Also Rises,""The Farewell to Arms,""The Paris Scavengers," etc. - "The Necklace"(Neruda),"La fille d'Antonella"(Madame Veron), etc. - Leo Tolstoy: War and Peace, Anna Karenina, etc. - "Tragedy of shakespeare's plays,""Hamlet,""Maceth," and so on. Famous in the history of English literature: - Dickens: David Copperfield, Oliver Twist, The Great Gatsby, etc. - Jane Austen: Pride and Predict, Sense and Sensibility, Mansfield Park, etc. - Bronte: Jane Eyre, Wuthering Heights, The Lady of the Camelias, etc. - Lawrence: The Story of The Stone, The Deer and the Cauldron, etc. These are just some of the many famous people in the history of British and American literature who have different preferences and reading preferences.
Many famous British and American works have been made into movies. Here are some famous examples: 1. Pride and Predict (Jane Austen) The Lord of the Rings-Cao Xueqin Sense and Sensibility-Jane Austen The Lord of the Rings-The Hobbit 5 Harry Potter series-Harry Potter 6. Jane Eyre-Charlotte Bronte 7. One Hundred Years of Solitude by Garcia Márquez 1984 (Nineteen Eighty-Four) -George Orwell The Catcher in the Rye (J. D. Salinger) "The Great Gatsby" by F. Scott Fitzgerald This was only a small part of it. There were many other famous works that had been made into movies, such as The Godfather, The Shawshank Redemption, Titanic, and so on.
Many famous British and American works have been made into movies. The following are some famous examples: 1 The Scarlet Letter-American film The Scarlet Letter 2. Pride and Predict (British film) 3 Sense and Sensibility (British film) 4. Hamlet-British film Hamlet 5 The Catcher in the Rye (The Catcher in the Rye) -American movie The Catcher in the Rye (The Catcher in the Rye) 6. Great Expectations (British film) 7 Braveheart-British film Braveheart 8 Doctor Strange-British film Doctor Strange 9 Harry Potter-Movie series Harry Potter 10. The Lord of the Rings-Movie Series The Lord of the Rings This was only a small part of it. Many other famous works had been made into movies.
There are many movies adapted from famous British and American works. The following are some classic examples: The Shawshank Redemption (1994): Frank Delabonte's adaptation of Stephen King's novel of the same name tells the story of a banker's life in prison and his friends and warden helping him in prison. The Godfather (1972): Directed by Francis Ford Coppola, the novel of the same name adapted from Mario Puzo's story of a gangster family is considered one of the greatest works in the history of film. Gone with the Wind (1939): Directed by Victor Hugo, the novel of the same name adapted from Margaret Atwood tells the story of a Southern plantation family during the Civil War. 4 Pride and Predict (1995): Directed by Jane Austen, the novel of the same name, which tells the story of a British aristocratic family, is considered one of the most successful novel adaptation in the history of British literature. 5. Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone (1997): Directed by JK Rowling and adapted from her other novel, Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone tells the story of an orphan, Harry Potter, growing up at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. 6 The Lord of the Rings (2001): The Lord of the Rings, another novel adapted from Tolkien, tells the adventures of Frodo the Hobbit and his friends in Middle-earth. 7 The Chinese Oddyssey (1937): Cao Xueqin's novel of the same name, adapted from Gao E, tells the life and fate of Jia Baoyu, Lin Daiyu, and others in feudal society. These are just a few of the many classic works that have been adapted into movies, such as Sense and Sensibility, Jane Eyre, Pride and Predict, Gone with the Wind, and so on.