The following are some famous ones in the United States:
1 William F. Buckley: His works include The Sound and the Fury, The Viking Catastrophe, The Catcher in the Rye, etc.
2 George Orwell: His works include 1984, Animal Farm, The Scarlet Letter, etc.
3. Ernest Hemmingway (HP Lovecraft): His works include The Sun Also Rises, A Farewell to Arms, etc.
4. Hugo Boss: His works include "Miserables,""Notre-Dame de Paris,""Labourers at Sea," etc.
5. Calvino (Calvino): His works include One Hundred Years of Solitude, The Viscount Divided into Two Halves, and Paradise Cinemas.
6. Maurice Naive: His works include The Necklace and Balls of Suet.
7 Stanley Kubrick: His works include 2001: A Space Oath, The Shining, etc.
8 Harry Potter: The series of novels includes Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone, Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets, Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban, etc.
These were just a few of the famous Americans. There were many other outstanding ones.
The quality of the love story told in the film was surely important. Films like 'Casablanca' with its deep and complex love story set in a unique context were probably chosen because of how well the love aspect was developed. They also might have looked at the cultural impact of the movies. A movie like 'Gone with the Wind' which is deeply ingrained in American and even global culture would be a strong candidate.
American Literature:
- Hugo Hugo: The representative works of French writers include Notre-Dame de Paris and Miserables.
- Dickens: The representative works of British writers include A Tale of Two Cities and Oliver Twist.
- "The Mayakovsky Incident" and "The World of Miserables" were the representative works of French writers.
- Tolstoy (Tolstoy): Representative works of Russian writers include War and Peace and Anna Karenina.
- James Joyce (James Joyce): The representative works of the Irishman writers include Ulysses and Dubliners.
- Henry James: Representative works of American writers include The English Patient and The Catcher in the Rye.
- Ernest Hemmingway: The representative works of American writers include The Sun Also Rises and A Farewell to Arms.
- Faulkner (Faulkner): Representative works of American writers include The Sound and the Fury and The People of Virgil.
- Márquez (Márquez): The representative works of the Colombia writer include "One Hundred Years of Solitude" and "Love in the Time of Chocolate."
- Nabokov: The representative works of Russian writers include Lolita and The Method of Modern Fictions.
- Maugham (Maugham): The representative works of British writers include The Moon and Sixpence and The Chains of Human Nature.
- William Faulkner (William Faulkner): The representative works of American writers include The Sound and Fury and The People of Virgil.
These are some of the more famous American writers and their representative works. Their literary styles, content, and creative styles are all different, providing a rich source for the variety of American literature.
The following are some of the famous ones in the United States:
- Mark Twain
- Dickens (Dickens Carr)(Dickens)
- James Joyce
- Faulkner (F Scott Fitzgerald)
- Ernest Hemmingway (Haruki Murakami)
- Maurpassant
- Calvino (Calvino)
- Margaret Atwood
- Stanley Kubrick
- George Orwell
- Wilbur Foster
- Hugo van Gogh
Those were just some of the famous Americans. Others, such as shakespeare, charles dickens, jane austen, hemmingway, marquez, Faulkner, and so on, were important representatives of American literature.
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.
The following are some of the more famous American literature:
1 George Orwell-Animal Farm, Nineteen Eighty-Four, etc
2. Karl Inno-The Wretched of the Earth, The Infinite Jest, etc
3. William Golding-The Farewell to Arms and other works
4. William F. Buckley-The Sound and the Fury, The Green Book, etc
5. Harry Potter (JK Rowling)-Harry Potter series, The Leaky Cauldron, etc.
6. Maurpassant-Madame de la Familiille and other works
7 Margaret Atwood-The Gone with The Wind and other works
8 Stephen King-The Shawshank Redemption, The Shining, etc
9 Will Smith (Will Smith)-I am Legend (IRobot) and other works
These are just some of the American literature. Their works have different styles, topics, and types, which are worthy of readers to explore and appreciate.
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American writers' novels are often a mirror of American society at different times. They can show the cultural clashes, as seen in some immigrant - themed novels. In terms of style, some are highly experimental, like the works of William Faulkner with his stream - of - consciousness writing. The use of regional dialects is also common, which adds authenticity to the stories. Moreover, American writers often explore moral and ethical issues within their novels, making readers think about right and wrong in different contexts.