The development of modern Argentina literature can be divided into the following periods: Early (late 19th century to early 20th century) Representative figures: Barrera, Correia, Belasco, Enrique Castello, Selma La Ngoro, Palermo de Aragon, etc. Representative works: - Barrera: "Argentina" was the first novel in the history of Argentina's literature and one of Barrera's representative works. - Correia, buenos aires: The Romani Soul tells the story of three generations of the Correia family living in the Romani. - Belasco: The Devil's Kiss is one of Belasco's most famous novels. It reflects the political and economic changes in Argentina society at that time through the story of the rise and fall of a wealthy family. - Enrique Castello: "The Lost Ark" described Enrique Castello's life experience from a revolutionary to a prisoner. 1920s to 1930s Representative figures: Marquez, Miranda Igobel, Ngoro Ensoril, Carlos Ruiz Samoya, etc. Representative works: - Márquez: One Hundred Years of Solitude is one of Márquez's most famous novels. Through the rise and fall of a family in the past 100 years, it reflects the political and cultural changes in Argentina society at that time. - "Santa Maria and Maria Carlos" described the story of the Miranda Igobel family, reflecting the gap between the rich and the poor and the racial discrimination in Argentina at that time. - Ngoro Ensoril: The City and the Dog reflects the social class division and poverty of Argentina at that time through the lives and fates of people in a slum. - Carlos Ruiz Samoya: The Sun King described the history of the Samoya family, reflecting the cultural traditions and historical background of the Brazilian society at that time. 1940s to 1950s Representative figures: Akua, Michael de Cervantes, Juan Carlos Oziano, etc. Representative works: - Akua: The General in the Labyrinth reflects the political turmoil and national crisis of Argentina society at that time through the story of a general. - "New Moon" is about the adventures of Míguel de Cervantes and his friends in buenos aires. - Juan Carlos Oziano: City of God reflects the social and cultural changes of Argentina at that time through a story about the city and God.
The representative figures of knight literature included James Joyce, Olsen Scott Card, George Gordon Byron, etc. The masterpieces of knight literature included One Hundred Years of Solitude, Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone, Pride and Predict, and so on.
The following are some of the main representatives of modern literature and their representative works: 1. Realist literature: Representative characters include Faulkner, and other representative works include One Hundred Years of Solitude, Faulkner's Collection of Short Stories, etc. 2. Modern literature: representative figures include Calvino, Kafka and other representative works such as The Outsider, The Plague, Carmen, etc. 3. Post-modern literature: The representative characters include, such as "Waiting for Godot","The Unbearable Lightness of Life","Techniques of Fictions", etc. 4. Magic realism literature: representative characters include, Mo Yan and other representative works include "One Hundred Years of Solitude,""Love in the Age of Violence,""Life and Death Tired," etc. 5. Female literature: Atwood, Agatha, Jane Austen, etc., are the representative characters. Their works include Gone with the Wind, Jane Eyre, and The Massacre. 6. Sci-fi literature: The representative characters include Isaac Clarke and other representative works such as "Galaxy Empire,""2001 Space Oasis,""Time Machine," etc. 7 Orientalist literature: representative figures include Lao She, Ba Jin and other representative works include "Scream,""Teahouse,""Camel Xiangzi" and so on. 8. New Realism Literature: Representative figures include Mo Yan and other representative works include Abandoned City, Qin Qiang, and White Night Journey. These are just a small part of the modern literary schools. There are many other schools and representative figures. Each school has its own unique style and representative works.
The representative figures of the modern Chinese literary world were: 1 Lu Xun (1881 - 1936): The founder of modern Chinese literature. His representative works include A Madman's Diary and The True Story of Ah Q. Lao She (1899 - 1966): Important representative works in the history of modern Chinese literature include Camel Xiangzi and Teahouse. 3. Ba Jin (1904 - 1971): Important representative works in the history of modern Chinese literature include "Home","Spring","Autumn" and so on. 4. Ding Ling (1910 - 1966): The important representative works in the history of modern Chinese literature include The Sun Shines on the Sanggan River and Four Generations Under One roof. Qian Zhongshu (1897 - 1974): Important representative works in the history of modern Chinese literature include Fortress Besieged and Cat City. In addition, there were many other outstanding representatives of modern Chinese literature, such as Shen Congwen, Zhang Ailing, Yang Jiang, Wang Xiaobo, etc. Their works were very important to the development and influence of modern Chinese literature.
The representative works of medieval English literature included Game of Thrones, Pride and Predict, Jane Eyre, Wuthering Heights, and so on. The protagonists of these works included LeBlanc Strayed, Elizabeth Bennett, Jane Austen, Heatherlin Crusoe of Wuthering Heights, and so on. The British medieval literature was featured by its emphasis on the description of characters and the twists and turns of the plot, which reflected the problems of social class and the gap between the rich and the poor. At the same time, it also reflected the resistance and exploration of human beings against nature and fate.
The representative figures of modern Chinese literature were Mo Yan, Yu Hua, Jia Pingao, Liu Zhenyun, Ernest Hemmingway, Margaret Atwood, etc. Mo Yan's masterpieces included Red Sorghums and Big Breasts and Buttocks. Yu Hua's masterpieces include Alive and Crying in the Drizzle. Jia Pingao's masterpieces include Abandoned City and Qin Qiang. Liu Zhenyun's masterpieces include One Sentence is Ten Thousand Sentences and I Am Not Pan Jinlian. Ernest's masterpieces include The Old Man and the Sea and The Sun Also Rises. Margaret Atwood's masterpieces included Wildfire and Gone with the Wind.
The 1930s was a peak period for the development of Burmese literature, and a group of excellent scholars emerged. The following are the representatives of the development of Burmese literature in the 1930s and their backgrounds: 1 Dan Brown Gamble Dan Brown Gamper was a famous novelist from Myanmar. He graduated from Yangon University in 1918. His works were full of mysticism and supernatural elements, and he was regarded as one of the founders of modern Burmese literature. His work, The Lost Soul, had received international copyright and was widely distributed around the world. 2 Nora Ah Min Nora Amin was a famous female novelist in Myanmar. She was born in 1930 and graduated from Yangon University. Her works explored issues such as women's rights, social class, family and marriage, and were regarded as one of the important representatives of modern Burmese literature. Her representative works included "A Snowy Night" and "Love at Sunset". 3 Reese Davis Reese Thamin was a famous poet and short story writer in Myanmar. He graduated from Yangon University in 1930. His works are full of deep thoughts and emotional explorations of life and are regarded as one of the important representatives of modern Burmese literature. His representative works included " Wheel of Time " and " Searching for Self ". 4 Ohma Sam Salad Omar Sharasala was a famous short story writer and translator in Myanmar. Born in 1934, she graduated from Yangon University. His works are concise and lively, full of deep thoughts about life and humanity, and are regarded as one of the important representatives of modern Burmese literature. His representative works included " One Man's War " and " Youth Without Regret ". These are the representatives of the development of Burmese literature in the 1930s and their backgrounds. Their works had a profound impact on the development of Burmese literature.
The development of Chinese literature and the evolution of characters can be traced back to a long history. Pre-Qin period: Confucius, Qu Yuan, Sima Qian and other people's thoughts and cultural achievements have a profound impact on future generations. 2. Qin and Han Dynasties: Li Si, Sima Qian, Huo Qubing, Cao Cao and others had their own literary achievements. 3. During the Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties, the literary works of Wang Xizhi, Wang Xianzhi, Tao Yuanming, Xie Lingyun, and Xie Xuan were widely circulated. 4 Tang, Song, Yuan, Ming and Qing Dynasties: Li Bai, Du Fu, Bai Juyi, Su Shi, Xin Qiji, Lu You, Yang Wanli and others reached their peak in literature. These are just a small number of representative figures in the development of Chinese literature. There are many other outstanding ones.
The development of Chinese literature and the evolution of characters can be traced back to the pre-Qin period. The literature of the pre-Qin period was mainly poetry and Fu. In the Han Dynasty, literature began to turn to narrative and argumentative articles such as Records of the Historian and Han Shu. The Tang Dynasty was the heyday of Chinese literature, with great poets such as Li Bai, Du Fu, and Bai Juyi, as well as many important literary works such as 300 Tang Poems and Dream of the Red Chamber. In the Song Dynasty, literature began to focus on describing real life, and many famous novels appeared, such as Water Margins and Journey to the West. The Ming Dynasty was the lowest point of Chinese literature because of political corruption and social unrest. There were many representatives of the development of Chinese literature and the evolution of characters, such as Li Bai, Du Fu, Bai Juyi, Su Shi, Xin Qiji, Lu You, Shi Naian, the author of Water Margins, Cao Xueqin, and so on.
The representative figures of the 1870s danish literature were: 1 Frederik Sonn (Frederik Sonn-Danish literary historian) 2 Christian Frederick (Christian Frederick- ) 3 Andersen (Andersen-Fairy Tale) His representative works were: 1. Hans Christian Andersen's fairy tale series, such as Ugly Duckling and thumbgirl. 2 Christian Frederick's short story collection, Days in Denmark. 3. Frederick Sonn's The Magician's Hat and other novels. These.
The representative figures of Chinese classical literature were Lu Xun, Lao She, Jin Yong, and other works. There were classic novels such as Dream of the Red Chamber, Journey to the West, Water Margins, and Romance of the Three Kingdoms.