Maurice Naboune was a famous French short story writer, novelist, essayist and translator in the 19th century. He was born in 1830 and died in 1881. He was regarded as one of the masters of French literature. His works were known as the "king of short stories" for exposing social reality and describing the complexity of characters. His representative works included The Necklace, Le Misérables, Madame Bovary, and so on.
Maurice Blanche was born on November 25, 1830 in Australo, Alsace, France. He died in Paris on September 25, 1881. He was one of the most important figures in the history of French literature and was considered one of the most outstanding novelists in 19th century France. His representative works included Life, Miserables, and Let's Enjoy the Happy Days. His novels were mainly featured by the description of social life, with various topics, complicated plots, concise language and unique style. His works deeply revealed the various problems of French society at that time, which had a profound impact on French literature and social movements. His works were widely translated into many languages and received worldwide acclaim. He had won many literary awards, including the 1881 Nobel Prize in Literature. After his death, he was recognized as an outstanding representative of the French literary and artistic world.
Jean-Francois Daubigny (November 25, 1852-March 5, 1890) was a famous French novelist and playboy. He was hailed as the founder of modern French literature and the most important person in the history of French literature. He was born in a wealthy family in Arles, France. His father was a silk merchant. His initial inspiration for literary creation came from his family and social environment. His works often depicted various aspects of social life, including poverty, crime, deception, love, marriage, and so on. The styles of his works were varied, but they all had profound social significance. His novels,"My Uncle Hule" and "Nose", portrayed the dark side of French society and poverty, and were loved by readers. In addition, his poems such as "Afternoon in the Cafe" also had a unique artistic style. His representative works included the novels "Miserables","Lazy Afternoon","Pandora","Nose" and other essays "Impression·sunrise","Paris Scavengers", and the play "La Traviata". His works were widely translated and circulated around the world, which had a profound influence on French literature and culture.
Saint-Jean-Pierre de Beaupassant (1850-1893) was a famous French writer of plays, short stories, and poets. His works were known for exposing social reality and describing the complexity of human nature. He was known as the "Master of French Literature". Born into a poor family in northern France, he showed a talent for literature from an early age. In 1871, he began to write works such as Requiem, Eugenie Grandet, Nose, etc. His works profoundly revealed the gap between the rich and the poor in society and the distortion of human nature at that time, which had a profound impact on French literature. His works were not only popular in France, but also highly praised in Europe and around the world. He has won many literary awards, including the Nobel Prize in Literature and the Knight of French Literature and Art. His works were translated into many languages and adapted into films, stage plays and other art forms, which had an important impact on the development of French and world literature. With his unique literary style and profound social insight, he became one of the representatives of French literature and one of the important figures in the history of world literature.
The Moupassant Necklace referred to a short story written by France's Moupassant. It told the story of a poor peasant girl, Elinor de Moupassant, who raised medical expenses by selling necklaces in order to save her sister. This short story reflects the existence of social class and the gap between the rich and the poor through the contrast between a rich and a poor character, and probes into the influence of poverty and wealth on human nature.
Jia Pingao, known as the "Great Master of Chinese Literature" in contemporary China, was born in Shangluo City, Shaanxi Province in 1960. Jia Pingao's representative works included Qin Qiang, Abandoned City, and The Story of Ao Ao, which were regarded as the representatives of contemporary Chinese literature. His works were known for their profound social criticism, unique literary style, and profound ideology, and were deeply loved and pursued by readers.
Luo Guanzhong (c. 1330-c. 1400) was a literary man in the early Ming Dynasty. His name was Ruzhong, and his nickname was Runzhi. His nickname was Ziwei Taoist. He was one of the famous novelists and literary theorists in the history of Chinese literature, and was known as the "King of Fictions". Luo Guanzhong's representative works include Romance of the Three Kingdoms, Water Margins, Journey to the West, and so on. These works have become classics in the history of Chinese literature. Luo Guanzhong had a profound influence on the development of Chinese novels with his outstanding talent and profound literary foundation. He advocated that novels should be dramatic and realistic, and believed that novels were an art form that used the past to make a metaphor for the present.
Xiao Hong was a famous woman in the history of modern Chinese literature and the founder of modern Chinese literature. She was born in 1912, her original name was Xiao Hongzi Yulin, and her ancestral home was Xiangxiang County, Hunan Province. Xiao Hong was smart and studious since she was young. Her family education was strict. She had studied at the Women's College of Haerbin Normal University and Peking University. After graduating, she had stayed in school to teach. Later, she had gone into exile because of her active participation in revolutionary activities. Xiao Hong was an important figure in the history of modern Chinese literature. Her literary works described women's lives and emotions as the theme, which had high literary and artistic value. Her representative works included Life and Death Field, Hulan River Biography, Afternoon Collapse, etc. Among them, Hulan River Biography was regarded as a classic in the history of modern Chinese literature. In addition to her literary works, Xiao Hong was also a famous revolutionary and social actician. She had actively participated in China's new cultural movement and revolutionary activities, and was an important representative of China's modern cultural movement. She died in Japan in 1941 at the age of 31.
Maurice Blanchot was a famous French novelist, critic, and translator in the 19th century. He was born in 1830 and grew up in Paris. He studied in a noble school but later gave up his studies and began to write. His works were known as one of the great masters in the history of French literature by exposing the dark side of society and expressing personal feelings. His representative works included Sansonneve, Necklace, Marion Bernat, etc. He won many literary awards, including the 1895 Nobel Prize in Literature. In addition, he translated many literary works, including the Russian Crime and Punishment and the English Faulkner's The Sound and the Fury. His life and thoughts were deeply concerned and loved by people, and his works became an indispensable part of the history of world literature.
Maurice Pareau was a famous French writer in the 19th century. He was known as one of the founders of modern French literature. His works covered novels, plays, essays, poems and many other fields. His works had a variety of styles, but they all had profound social significance and humane care. He was born in a poor family in the French province of Orléans. His father was a fisherman and his mother was a sewing worker. He was diligent and studious since he was a child. He began to write and publish his works at the age of 12. His first novel, Two Friends, was praised by the Paris literary world and became one of his representative works. In his life, he had created a large number of excellent works, including novels such as "Balls of Suet","Necklace","The Last Leaf","The Life of Mr. Mariere" and other plays such as "Teahouse","Madame Bovary" and other essays such as "Time". His works have been translated into many languages and have a wide readership around the world. The literary achievements of Maupassant not only influenced French literature, but also had a profound impact on world literature. He was known as one of the founders of modern French literature and had won many literary awards, including the Nobel Prize in Literature and the Knight of French Literature and Art.
Maurice Blanchot was a famous French novelist, short story writer, critic, and translator in the 19th century. His masterpieces include "Miserables","Pierrot","Waiting for Godot" and so on. His works were loved by readers for exposing social reality, expressing the weaknesses of human nature, and exploring the meaning of life. He was not only an outstanding but also a great ideologist. His works often involved political, philosophical, religious and other issues.