đI recommend the following novels to you, they all have French elements ~
"The Flower of France" was a historical novel about a foreign country. It was a story about how France might make the whole of Europe submit to a foreign dwarf. Although the Valkyrie was a village girl, a foreigner who was no longer a dwarf stood behind her holy glory. It was a historical novel full of thrills and excitement.
"The Reborn Great Builder" was an urban novel. The protagonist became the best architect in the world in the 1980s. He was commissioned by the Ruler of Dubai and the President of France to design the main stadium of the 2008 Olympic Games. This was a novel that architecture lovers could not miss.
"Hogwarts 'Alchemy Black Technology" was a light novel, a derivative of a doujinshi novel. The male protagonist, William, traveled to the world of Harry Potter and made a major breakthrough in magical knowledge and magical technology. He became an alchemist, the initiator of the magical creature industry, a guest who was never welcomed by the French Ministry of Magic, and the author of a series of textbooks. He was the leader of the magical world. It was a very good light novel.
I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~đ
The Secret of Paris was a science fiction novel by Franco-Luc Godard, published in 1958.
The story was about a young Bernard who came to a mysterious building in the center of Paris by chance-"Castle Bloch." It was said that this castle hid an ancient secret related to time.
When he entered the castle, he found that it was filled with strange symbols and symbol combinations. He kept exploring and discovered a mysterious world that was very different from the real world. In this world, time was distorted and changed, and human behavior and thinking were also affected.
In this mysterious world, Adrian met a mysterious woman named Marina Casey. Marina told him the truth of the ancient secret and helped him escape from the castle.
In the end, Etian and Marina returned to the real world together to reveal the truth of this ancient secret and help humans get rid of the limitation of time.
Many books on the French Revolution can be analyzed as follows:
The Theory and Practice of the French Revolution (The theory and practice part explored the influence of political, social and cultural factors on the French Revolution, while the practical part introduced the practical operation and strategy of the revolution)
2 History of the French Revolution (The author is the French historian La Roche Foucault. The book is divided into two parts: the revolutionary period from 1789 to 1792 and the reform period from 1792 to 1812. The historical background of the French Revolution, the political events during the revolutionary period, and the revolutionary leaders are introduced respectively)
3 "The Political History of the French Revolution"(The author is Robert Frost. This book provides an in-depth analysis of the political mechanism and system of the French Revolution from a historical perspective)
4. The cultural background of the French Revolution (written by Emile Abel Camus, this book explored the cultural roots of the French Revolution, including religion, philosophy, literature, and history)
These books covered different aspects and perspectives of the French Revolution, including politics, society, culture, history, and so on. The readers could choose to read according to their own interests and needs.
French novels referred to the novels that originated from France and were widely circulated in the French literary world. They usually included romantic novels, realistic novels, historical novels, and dramatic novels. French novels played an important role in the 20th century, and many of them became classics of world literature.
The representative works of French novels include Jane Eyre, Madame Bovary, The Catcher in the Rye, Pride and Predict, Miserable World, One Hundred Years of Solitude, War and Peace, etc. These works influenced the entire European and world literature with their profound thoughts and unique artistic style.
French novelists often explored topics such as human nature, love, marriage, family, society, and politics. Their works often had a strong French cultural and historical background. French novels had a variety of styles, including romance, realism, magical realism, etc., but all of them had a unique charm.
There were many famous people in France, and their famous sayings were also very rich. Here are some examples:
1 " Talent without perseverance is often just a useless vase." - Jean Jacques Russell
2 " The best time in life is now." - Victor Hugo
3 " A person's value should be determined by whether he can use his limited time for the most useful cause." - Victor Hugo
" The greatest pleasure in life is not to possess wealth and status, but to pursue and realize one's own value." - Victor Hugo
5 " A person's knowledge does not lie in what he can learn, but in whether he can use what he has learned to solve problems." - Jean Jacques Russell
6 " Success is not the ultimate goal but a milestone in a long journey." - Jean Jacques Russell
" A person's value should be determined by whether he can help others grow." - Jean Jacques Russell
8 " Learning is not to compete and defeat others, but to improve one's own ability and quality." - Jean Jacques Russell
These famous sayings were said by famous French writers, philosophers and social acticians. They profoundly reveal the meaning and value of life, which has a great enlightenment effect on us.