Modern Europe and America European and American literary works from the late 19th century to the early 20th century, such as novels, plays, and poems.
Some of the famous European and American modern times:
- The most famous literary works of England during the Renaissance included Hamlet and The White Queen.
- Charles Dickens: The representative works of famous British novelists in the 19th century include David Copperfield and A Tale of Two Cities.
- Hugo: The representative works of French 19th century romantic literature include "Miserables" and "Notre-Dame de Paris."
- Leo Tolstoy: The most famous novels of the 19th century in Russia include War and Peace and Anna Karenina.
- Arthur Conan Doyle was a famous British novelist in the 19th century. His masterpieces included The Moon and Sixpence, Pride and Predict, and so on.
This also had a profound impact on the literary creation of later generations.
Famous in Europe and America:
1. Shakespeare: classic works such as hamlet, Romeo and juliet, and king lear.
2. Hugo: "Notre-Dame de Paris,""Miserables,""Labourers at Sea," and other classic works.
3. Dickens: A Tale of Two Cities, Oliver Twist, David Copperfield and other classic works.
4. Beaupassant (Beaupassant):"Mario Toulouse,""Necklace,""Nikola Tesla," and other classic works.
5. George Orwell: Animal Farm, 1984, Animal Farm and other classics.
6. William Maugham: The Moon and Sixpence, The Murder on the Oriental Express, The Shackles of Humanity, and other classic works.
7 Harry Potter: Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone, Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets, Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban, and other classics.
8. Hugo: "Miserables,""Notre-Dame de Paris,""Labourers at Sea," and other classic works.
9. Jane Austen: Pride and Predict, Sense and Sensibility, Emma and other classics.
10 Dickens:
Dorothy L. Sayers, a German writer, was a successful female mystery writer. She was as famous as Agatha Christie and was the only female writer who could share the title of mystery queen with Agatha Christie. Agatha Christie was also a highly respected female mystery writer, known as the " Queen of Mystery." In addition, there were other female mystery novel writers such as Masahiro Muramura and Zhou Haohui who were worth recommending.
Of course, the following are some modern European and American:
1 George Orwell-1984
2. Calvino (Carles Webb)-What Should I Do If It's Summer?
3. Harry Potter series-Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone, Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets, Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban
4. Maurice Blanchot-"Horse Jump"
Leo Tolstoy-War and Peace, Anna Karenina
6 William Maugham-The Moon and Sixpence
7 Charles Dickens-A Tale of Two Cities, David Copperfield, Bleak House
8. Ernest Ernest-The Sun Also Rises, A Farewell to Arms
9. Faulkner (John F. Kennedy)-"The Sound and the Fury","Avalanche"
10 Márquez (Mo Yan)-"One Hundred Years of Solitude","Love in the Age of Chocolate"
The above were just some of the modern European and American ones. There were many other outstanding ones.
The four major European short story writers were France, Dickens, Mauricio de Mauricio, and Tolstoy. Their works enjoyed a high reputation around the world and were hailed as the treasures of the world's literary treasure.
Some of the famous European classics:
1. William Shakespeare: representative works include hamlet, Romeo and Juliet, etc.
2. Daniel Defoe: His masterpieces include David Copperfield, Madam Bovary, etc.
3. Hugo: His masterpieces include "Miserables" and "Notre-Dame de Paris."
4. Goethe: His masterpieces include Faust and The Kiss of the Devil.
5 Bacon (F Scott Fitzgerald): His masterpieces include The Catcher in the Rye, The Great Gatsby, etc.
Leo Tolstoy: His masterpieces include War and Peace and Anna Karenina.
Proust (Poe): His masterpieces include Remembrance of Lost Time, The Catcher in the Rye, and so on.
These were popular not only in Europe but also around the world.
Agatha Christie is a very well - known European woman writer. Her detective stories, such as those featuring Hercule Poirot and Miss Marple, are full of mystery and intrigue. Her stories are set in various European locations and mainly focus on solving crimes. Another is J.K. Rowling, who created the 'Harry Potter' series. Although it's a fantasy series with a male protagonist, J.K. Rowling is a European woman writer and the story is about magic, friendship, and the battle between good and evil with no erotic elements.