The works of the Chinese and English Nobel Prize in Literature authors are as follows:
The Nobel Prize in Literature was established by the Swedish mathematician Alfred Nobel in 1895. The Nobel Prize in Literature is awarded to those who have made outstanding contributions to the field of literature in recognition of their outstanding contributions to literary creation, literary education, and literary appreciation.
The Nobel Prize in Literature was established by the Chinese government in 1951 to honor China.
The following are some of the Nobel Prize winners and their representative works:
English Awards:
- 1911: John Keats, Ode to a Nightingale
- 1912: William Wordsworth, The Catcher in The Rye
- 1915: Samuel Taylor Swift's "Pride and Predict"
- 1920: The Ego and the Individual by Carl Jung
- 1922: Adorno Theodore, The Human Comedy;
- 1924: Hugo's "Les Misérables"
- 1927: Ernest W. Hemmingway, The Sun Also Rises
- 1929: Ernest W. White, The Great Gatsby
- 1936: L'Annéenéenée by Maurice Nouvel;
- 1939: Poe, The Call of the Colombia;
- 1944: Lao She (Shu Yi), The Life and Times of Wu Shui
- 1948: Haruki Murakami, The Forest of Norway
- 1951: Alfred Nobel, The Nobel Prize in Literature.
Chinese Awards:
- 1951: Lao She (Shu Yi), The Life and Times of Wu Shui
- 1954: Ba Jin (Lao She), The Home;
- 1956: Ba Jin (Lao She), The Life and Times of Wu Shui
- 1959: Ba Jin (Lao She), The Coming of the People;
- 1962: Ding Ling (Lao She), The Sun Shines on the Sanggan River;
- 1964: Lin Yutang (Zheng Guanying), The Dream of The Red Chamber;
- 1967: Zhou Erfu's The Morning of the City
- 1971: Lu Xun's The Madman's Diary;
- 1974: Mo Yan's The Red Gaoliang Family;
- 1978: Yu Hua, Alive (Alive);
- 1981: Yu Hua, The Short Story Collection.
- 1984: Hai Zi, Facing the Sea, Spring Flowers Bloom (Facing the Sea, Spring Flowers Bloom);
- 1987: Bei Dao, The Silence (The poem)
- 1990: Mo Yan's The novel;
- 1991: Ernest, The Great Gatsby
- 1994: Wang Xiaobo, The Golden Age;
- 1997: Marquez, The Hundred Years of Solitude;
- 2000: Mo Yan's The Frog
- 2001: Garcia Márquez, The Hundred Years of Solitude;
- 2005: Chen Zhongshi's White Deer Plain (The novel)
- 2007: Jia Pingao, The Qin Tune;
- 2010: Yu Hua, The Short Story Collection.
- 2012: Su Tong's The Riverbank
- 2015: The Kite Runner by Kharied Hosseini
- 2017: Harry Potter series (Harry Potter);
- 2019: Lao She, The Life and Times of Wu Shui.
There are many works of English literature. The following are some of the famous works:
1. Harry Potter series: Written by K Rowling of England, it tells the story of a magical world.
Pride and Predict: Written by Austin, England, it tells the story of a young woman and her family living in the countryside.
3 1984: Written by Orwell, a dystopian novel about a dictatorial country.
4. The Dickens series, which included Oliver Twist, A Tale of Two Cities, and David Copperfield, all about famous characters.
5. Austin's "Mrs. Steen's Love Letter"(Mrs. Steen's Love Letter) is a novel narrated in the first person. It tells the story of a woman's description of the process of writing her love letter.
6 Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1. Written by K Rowling, this is the final chapter of the Harry Potter series. It tells the story of the final challenge that Harry and his friends face in order to find the Horcrux.
7 Bronte Sisters (Borg Terry Sisters): Their works in the United Kingdom include Love, Wuthering Heights, La Traviata, etc.
These works were classics in English literature and were widely read and studied.
The following are some famous works of world literature and
Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone- JK Rowling
The Catcher in the Rye-J.D. Salinger
984-George Orwell
100 Years of Solitude by Garcia Marquez
5 The Great Gatsby- F. Scott F. Gerald
6 The Great Gatsby- F. Scott fitzgerald
Jane Eyre-Charlotte Bronte
Wuthering Heights-Emily Bronte
War and Peace by Leo Tolstoy
0 A Tale of Two Cities-Charles Dickens
These are some of the most famous works of world literature, and their authors are all outstanding, and their works have far-reaching influence.
Chinese literature works and the following are some of the more well-known ones:
1 Lu Xun: Diary of a Madman, The True Story of Ah Q, New Stories, etc.
2 Lao She: Camel Xiangzi, Teahouse, etc.
3 Ba Jin: "Home","Spring","Autumn" and so on
4. Shen Congwen: Border Town, etc.
5 Qian Zhongshu: Fortress Besieged, etc.
6. Mo Yan: Red Sorghums Family, Big Breasts and Buttocks, etc.
7 Yu Hua: "Alive","Shout in the Drizzle", etc.
8 Jia Pingao: Qin Qiang, Abandoned City, etc.
9. Zhou Guoping: The Weight of the Soul, etc.
In addition to the above, there were other excellent Chinese literature works. Everyone could choose works that suited them according to their preferences and reading needs.
There are many masterpieces in English literature, some of which are famous:
1 Harry Potter Series: A series of magical fantasy novels by JK Rowling that tells the story of a young Harry Potter growing up at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry.
Pride and Predict: Jane Austen's novel tells the love story of Elizabeth Bennet and Mr. Darcy and their family relationship.
The Lord of the Rings Series: A series of novels by George R.R. Martin about Frodo the Hobbit and his friends in search of a lost magic ring.
4 1984: George Orwell's dystopian novel portrays the control and surveillance of the people by the government of a dictatorial society.
5 The Catcher in the Rye: J.D. Salinger's novel tells the story of a teenager, Holden Caulfield, growing up and his pursuit of socializing, love, and freedom.
Jane Eyre: Charlotte Bronte's novel tells the life experiences of a young woman, Jane Eyre, and her emotional entanglement with Mr. Rochester.
Seven Hundred Years of Solitude: Garcia Márquez's novel tells the family history of seven generations and their love and hatred.
The Catcher in the Rye: J.D. Salinger's novel tells the story of a young man, Holden Caulfield, growing up and his pursuit of socializing, love, and freedom in the first person.
These are just a few famous works in English literature. There are many other excellent works such as Sense and Sensibility, Pride and Predict, Jane Eyre, One Hundred Years of Solitude, and so on.
The authors of the previous contradicting literature awards were as follows:
Mo Yan's work was awarded the first contradictory literature prize as " The Red Soroliang Family."
Yu Hua's work was awarded the Second Annual Prize for Literature in Parlance as Alive.
The 3rd Annual Literature Prize was awarded to Qin Qiang.
The 4th Literature Prize was awarded to Su Tong's work,'Big Breasts and Buttocks.'
Liu Zhenyun's work was awarded the 5th Literature Prize for Paragon as Chicken Feathers on the Ground.
The 6th Annual Prize for Parodic Literature was awarded to Wang Xiaobo's work," Golden Age."
Lu Yao's work was awarded the 7th Annual Prize for Literature in Parlance as Life.
The 8th Literature Prize was awarded to Chen Zhongshi's work, White Deer Plain.
Tie Ning's work was awarded the 9th Literature Prize for the contradiction of the Golden Age.
The 10th Annual Prize for Parodic Literature had not yet been awarded, but according to previous information, the award might be awarded.
The works of these authors typically have a strong sense of place. They paint vivid pictures of the historical settings, whether it's the castles in the Middle Ages in Ken Follett's works or the drawing rooms of the Regency era in Georgette Heyer's novels. Moreover, they usually explore the social and cultural norms of the time. Authors might show how class differences affected people's lives, like in Dickens' works. They also might incorporate the language and dialects of the period, which adds authenticity to the story. The stories can be both entertaining and educational, making readers interested in the history behind the fiction.
The following are some of the gangster literature works recommended by English novels:
1. The Godfather was Mario Puzo's classic work and was considered a milestone in gangster fiction. The book was later adapted into a movie of the same name directed by Francis Ford Coppola and was hailed as one of the greatest movies in history.
2. Wiseguy was also a recommended gangster novel.
These works were widely recognized as classic works of gangster literature, and The Godfather was regarded as a milestone in this field. These novels provided stories that delved deep into the world of gangsters, showing the power struggles, evil deeds, and complex relationships of the underworld families. Their plots were fascinating and the language was vivid. They were works that should not be missed by gangster literature lovers.
Please note that the recommended works above are based on the search results provided. There may be other excellent gangster literature works that have not been mentioned.
The representative works of medieval English literature included Game of Thrones, Pride and Predict, Jane Eyre, Wuthering Heights, and so on. The protagonists of these works included LeBlanc Strayed, Elizabeth Bennett, Jane Austen, Heatherlin Crusoe of Wuthering Heights, and so on. The British medieval literature was featured by its emphasis on the description of characters and the twists and turns of the plot, which reflected the problems of social class and the gap between the rich and the poor. At the same time, it also reflected the resistance and exploration of human beings against nature and fate.
The following are some famous works in English literature. They include:
1 To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee
2 1984 by George Orwell
3 JAWS by David Sisters and MP Qingshan
4 The Great Gatsby by F Scott Fitzgerald
5 The Catcher in the Rye by JD Salinger
6 The Catcher in the Rye Reedited Version by J. D Salinger and under the pen name J. D Salinger Jr.
7 To Kill a Mockingbird translated into Chinese by Liu Cixin
8 The Color Purple by Alice Walker
9 The Mountain by Robert Heinelin
10 The Dreamer by CS Forester
These works covered different literary schools, including science fiction, suspense, youth literature, psychological novels, etc. They all had a profound influence and were widely regarded as classic works of literature.