France:
1. Jean-Francois Hugo (1802 - 1885): Representative works include "Miserables","Notre-Dame de Paris","Sea Labourers", etc.
2 Victor Hugo (1830 - 1885): Representative works include "Miserables","Notre-Dame de Paris","Sea Labourers", etc.
3. Romanticism: His representative works include Hero, Kiss, and John Christof.
4 Bertrand Russell (1872 - 1970): His representative works include Principles of Mathematics, On Infinite Series, Basics of Analysis, etc.
5. Charlotte Bronte (Charlotte's Web): Representative works include Jane Eyre, Wuthering Heights, Austin's Mansfield Park, etc.
6 Emily Browning (1880 - 1902): Representative works include Wuthering Heights, Jane Eyre, La Traviata, etc.
7. Jean-Jacques Rouseau (1812 - 1875): His representative works include The First Law of Nature, The Age of Great Voyage, A Short History of Humanity, etc.
8. Victor de Fénéni (1859 - 1934): Representative works include Carmen, La Traviata, Crime and Punishment, etc.
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France (Theids) was a famous 18th-century French literary history, famous for writing philosophical novels. His works often explored human nature, morality, beliefs, and fate. He was known as the "philosopher's writer."
The author of the bee article was the French biologist Jean-Luc Picard. Born in 1884, he was a well-known zoologist and ecologist who had won many awards and honors, including the highest honor in the French scientific community, the French National Science Award. He had made important contributions to animal taxonomy, ecology, evolutionary biology, and other fields, and was known as one of the founders of modern animal taxonomy. In addition to the bee article, he also published many other famous papers that had a profound impact on the biology community.