I'm a person who likes to read novels. I can't get the current time. Therefore, he had no choice. However, I can tell you about some famous novelists from the 1980s, such as:
- [Mo Yan: A famous Chinese novelist is known as the " King of Chinese Fictions."]
- Yu Hua: The representative works of famous contemporary Chinese novelists include Alive and Crying in the Drizzle.
- Ernest Hemmingway: The famous novelist of Canada was known as the "Father of Modern Literature".
- Margaret Atwood: A famous female novelist in the United States, whose representative works include Gone with the Wind.
- Calvino: The representative works of famous Italian novelists include One Hundred Years of Solitude.
- Jia Pingao: The representative works of famous Chinese novelists include Qin Qiang.
Of course, these are just some examples. There are many other novelists born in the 1980s that deserve our attention.
Writing online novels was a very interesting and challenging activity. If you want to write a novel, you can start by improving your writing skills and story ideas. At the same time, he could also read a large number of novels to understand different storylines and character settings in order to better create his own works. Writing requires constant hard work and practice. I hope you can create excellent novels.
Here are a few recommended completed villain novels: " The Strongest Boss System ": This is a novel about rebirth in another world. It tells the story of the protagonist, Su Xin, who was reborn from a hooligan in the slums and obtained a big villain system. 2. " The Villains 'Group Pet Little Junior Sister ": This was an immortal cultivation novel. It told the story of the female protagonist, Yu Nianqing, who was schemed to become the little junior sister of the great devils and became the villains' group pet.
Fiction-writing was an extremely personal and creative activity, so there was no fixed professional institution or school that could teach writing novels. However, there were many. These classes may include teaching the structure, plot, characters, narrative techniques, and language of the novel. In addition, many libraries and universities may also offer writing courses and resources to help people improve their writing skills. If you want to learn how to write a novel, you can find all kinds of opportunities and resources to explore and learn.
The following are some well-known novels of the post-80s youth:
1 Baby Annie: She became famous with works such as Farewell to Vian and Long Night Walk, and was known as the "80s generation".
2. Guo Jingming: He became popular with works such as " I Know How Many Flowers Have Fallen in My Dream " and was hailed as the " representative figure of the Chinese literary world."
3 Luoluo: She won a literary award for her works such as "A Moment" and was known as the "post-80s generation".
4. Rao Xueman: She became popular with works such as " Left Ear " and was known as the " post-80s generation."
5. Tong Hua: Her works such as "Startling Step by Step" received widespread praise and was hailed as "post-80s".
6. Anthony: His works such as "Anthony de Saint-Exupéry" were widely welcomed by readers and were known as "post-80s".
The above was just a part of the youth novels written by the 80s. There were also other outstanding novels such as Qi Ziannian, Zeng Han, Zhang Haochen, and so on.
Well, in the 1700s and 1800s, we had authors like Frances Burney and Maria Edgeworth. They wrote novels that explored various themes and social issues of the time.
The signatures of novelists born in the 1980s were usually related to their works or an expression of their creative style. Some possible signatures include:
- Writing is a way of life
- Use words to awaken the soul, use stories to heal the world
- Exploring human nature in words, presenting the world in stories
- Construct the world with imagination, interpret life with emotion
- Record life with the tip of a pen, warm people's hearts with stories
- Writing is a belief, a pursuit, a way of life
Of course, these were just some possible signatures. In fact, every novelist after the 1980s had their own unique signature method, depending on their personal preferences and style.
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.
The Four Great Chinese Novelists referred to the four most famous novelists in ancient China. Their works had a profound influence on Chinese literature and culture:
1 Lu Xun (1881 - 1936): One of the important representatives of modern Chinese literature, known as the "father of modern literature". His representative works included A Madman's Diary, The True Story of Ah Q, New Stories, and so on.
Lao She (1899 - 1966): One of the important representatives of modern Chinese literature, known as the "father of modern literature". His representative works included Camel Xiangzi and Teahouse.
3 Jin Yong (1896 - 1971): Hong Kong's famous martial arts novel is known as the "father of martial arts novels". His representative works included "Book and Sword Gratitude and Revenge Record","Smiling Proud in the World","Heavenly Dragon Eight" and so on.
4 Cao Xueqin (1715 - 1763): Chinese novelist of the Qing Dynasty was hailed as "a peak in the history of Chinese literature". His representative works included 'Dream of the Red Chamber',' Story of the Stone 'and others.
The works of these novelists had a profound influence on Chinese literature and culture, and they became the precious treasures of Chinese culture.