The famous French are some of them: - Mark Twain - Balzac (President of Balzac) - Hugo Weidman - Dickens (Dickens) - maupassant (maupassant) - O Henry (O Henry) - Victor Hugo - George Orwell - Roman Roland - Margaret Atwood - Margaret Delacroix (Margaret Delacroix) This is just a part of France A good book worth reading.
There are many famous ones in France. 1 Alexandre Passant-18th-century French novelist. His masterpieces include The Three Musketeers and Twenty Years Later. 2. Victor Hugo-19th century French romantic novelist. His masterpieces include "Notre-Dame de Paris" and "Miserables." 3. Roman Roland-The representative works of 20th-century French novelists include John Cristini and Hero. 4 Balzac (Balzac)-The representative works of French novelists in the 20th century include Human Comedy and Old Man Gao. 5. Victor Hugo's successor, Jean-Marc Chagall. The representative works of 20th-century French artists include "Water Lilies" and "Kingdom of Lions". 6. Georges Sand-The representative works of 20th-century French novelists include Madam Pushkin and Requiem. 7 Jane Austen-20th-century British novelist's masterpieces include Pride and Predict and Sense and Sensibility. 8. Mao Passant-The representative works of 19th century French novelists include "The Nose" and "Life". 9. Faulkner (F. Scott Fitzgerald)-20th-century American novelist's representative works include The Great Gatsby and 451 Degrees Celsius. 10 Malcom X-20th-century American masterpieces such as One Hundred Years of Solitude and Alive.
Guy de Maupassant is one of the most well - known. His short stories like 'The Necklace' are widely studied. It tells the story of a woman who borrows a diamond necklace to attend a high - society event, loses it, and spends years in poverty trying to replace it, only to find out the original was a fake. His works often have a touch of realism and a deep understanding of human nature.
Charles Perrault also wrote some stories with horror elements. His 'Bluebeard' is a well - known story that has a sense of horror and mystery. He was one of the early writers to contribute to this genre in French literature.
For 'The Three Musketeers', the author is Alexandre Dumas. He wrote many exciting adventure stories. Gustave Flaubert is the man behind 'Madame Bovary'. His detailed and psychological writing made the novel a classic. Victor Hugo, of course, wrote 'Les Misérables'. He was a great writer who was concerned with social issues.
Jean Racine is a famous author, especially for his work 'Phèdre'. Abbé Prévost is known for 'Manon Lescaut'. These authors have contributed to the rich tapestry of classic French novels with their unique styles and themes, each bringing something different to the world of French literature.
There are many authors. Stendhal wrote 'The Red and the Black'. Émile Zola is the author of works like 'Germinal' and 'Nana'. And Voltaire wrote 'Candide'. These are all important figures in 19th - century French literature.
Victor Hugo. He wrote 'Les Misérables' and 'The Hunchback of Notre - Dame', which are well - known around the world for their vivid characters and exploration of social justice.
Pierre Christin is the author of 'Valérian and Laureline'. He crafted the engaging space adventures. Juan Díaz Canales wrote 'Blacksad'. His writing combined with the art created a noir - like world. Morris was the main force behind 'Lucky Luke'. His work gave us the humorous Western adventures.
Well, Benjamin Constant is an important author of 19th - century French romantic novels. His 'Adolphe' is a significant work. Of course, we already mentioned Victor Hugo and his great contributions. Another one is Stendhal, though his works might have a more complex blend of elements, but his 'The Red and the Black' has some romantic undertones.
Guy de Maupassant is a very well - known author. His short stories are masterpieces of the genre, often exploring human nature and society. Another is Marcel Proust. His works, though often associated with longer - form writing, also include some remarkable short stories. And Colette, who wrote many stories that often had strong female characters and explored themes related to love and femininity.