Well, it's a bit of a debated topic. Another work that could be in the running is The Decameron by Giovanni Boccaccio, although it's Italian. But it had a great influence on English literature. In England, works like The Canterbury Tales had elements that were novel - like, it had a frame story with multiple smaller stories within it, and it gave insights into different social classes and human nature, which are important features of a novel.
The first LDS missionaries to England had stories that were both inspiring and challenging. These missionaries had to find ways to communicate their complex religious concepts in a way that the English people could understand. They started small, building relationships with local communities. They also had to deal with the language barrier at times, even though English was spoken. Their efforts were not in vain, as they laid the foundation for the LDS presence in England today. They were brave souls who took on the task of spreading their faith in a foreign land, and their stories are a testament to their dedication.
The first LDS missionaries in England had experiences that ranged from difficult to rewarding. They were in a new environment, so they had to adapt quickly. Some of them found it tough to find places to stay and people to listen to them. However, when they did find interested individuals, it was very fulfilling. They shared the LDS gospel, and as a result, some people converted, which was a great success for them.
If the novel was reborn in England, it might involve British history, culture, politics, and so on. After being reborn in the UK, the protagonist may feel the unique cultural atmosphere of the UK and begin to explore the secrets of the city. In this process, the protagonist may meet many different people and experience all kinds of interesting adventures. A novel reborn in England could be a novel full of imagination and adventure.
Here are the novels I recommend to you:
- "I'm a Demon Hunter in Europe": The protagonist was reborn in Europe and became a Demon Hunter, traveling through Germany, Finland, and other places. It seems to meet your requirements.
- "Reborn in France as a Painter": The protagonist is reborn in France and becomes a descendant of the famous 19th century European painter, Monet. It fits your requirements.
- "Superstar": This is a football novel about a Chinese teenager's struggles in European football. Although it's not a transmigration novel, it's still suitable for your field.
- "Huaguan": This is a military-military career novel. The main character came back from working part-time at the French and German military academies. At the same time, it's also within the country you requested.
I hope you like my recommendation, Mwah ~😗
There were many outstanding novelists in Britain in the 1920s.
1 Jane Austen: Her masterpieces such as Pride and Predict and Emma Watson were very popular at the time.
2. The Bronte sisters (Janet Austen): They are famous female novelists in the history of British literature, represented by works such as Pride and Predict and Sense and Sensibility.
3 Dickens (Mrs. Dickens)(Dickens): His masterpieces such as A Tale of Two Cities and Oliver Twist were very popular at that time.
4. Maurice Morpassant: His masterpieces such as Madame Bovary caused a sensation at the time.
5 Christie (M.H. Christson): Her masterpieces such as The Massacre on the Nile were very popular at that time.
6. Janet Faulkner: Her masterpieces, The Sound and the Fury, and other novels caused a sensation at the time.
7 George Orwell: His masterpiece 1984 and other novels caused widespread discussion and reflection at the time.
8 William Somerset Maugham: His masterpieces, such as The Moon and Sixpence, were popular at the time.
These are just a small number of British novelists in the 1920s, but there were many other outstanding novelists who published many excellent works during this period.
Here are some recommendations for literary novels about Britain:
1. Pride and Predict was Jane Austen's masterpiece. It described the etiquette, growth, education, morality, and marriage of the British squires in the 19th century Regent era.
2. Jane Eyre was the work of Charlotte Bronte. It told the story of Jane Eyre's pursuit of freedom and dignity.
3. Wuthering Heights was Emily Bronte's work. It described a love tragedy and showed the life of a deformed society.
4. " Crusoe " was the work of Daniel Defoe. It told the story of the protagonist, Crusoe's survival experience on a deserted island.
5. Hamlet was a tragic work by shakespeare. It told the story of prince hamlet's revenge for his father.
These works were all classic English literature novels, depicting all aspects of British society, characters, and culture. They have deep emotions, rich characters, and fascinating storylines. They are worth reading.
" The Magician of the American Manga World " was a manga novel that had been reborn in England. The author was Void Singer. The story told that after the protagonist traveled to the world of Marvel, he received an admission letter from Hogwarts, became an outstanding student of Ravenclaw, and finally became the disciple of the Supreme Mage and the best heir of Karma Taji. The protagonist introduced modern technology and participated in various major events to transform the closed magic world. He also published novels about the magic world, allowing the world to gradually understand and accept mages. This novel was mainly set in Harry Potter and Marvel. The plot was smooth, logical, and had a comfortable rhythm. The main character was high-end, elegant, and intelligent.