English Literature and Its Main Styles 1 Harry Potter series-The Harry Potter series is a series of fantasy novels written by K Rowling in the United Kingdom, including Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone, Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets, Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban, and Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire. The Harry Potter series was about an orphan named Harry Potter, who found out that he was a wizard on his 11th birthday and was taken to Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry to study magic. The novel combined humor, suspense, horror, romance, and friendship to create a series of distinct characters and plots. 2 Jane Austen-Jane Austen was a famous British female novelist who mainly wrote romance novels and was known as "a master in the history of British literature". Her works usually depicted the life and marital status of the British middle class, full of humor, wit and irony. Jane Austen's works used love as the main clue to describe the complexity and contradiction of various love relationships, while also showing her wisdom and talent. Her works were beautiful and poetic, and were deeply loved by readers. Dickens was a famous British novelist and playboy known as the "Father of British Literature". His works include David Copperfield, A Tale of Two Cities, Oliver Twist, and Jane Eyre. Dickens 'works mainly described the social reality and the dark side of human nature, showing the various problems of British society and the complexity of human nature. His works were often full of humor, satire, and criticism, and were loved by readers. 4 George Orwell-George Orwell was a famous British novelist and philosopher who mainly wrote political novels. His works include 1984, Animal Farm, and The Scarlet Letter. George Orwell's works used politics as a clue to describe the future and social reality of a dictatorial country, revealing the dark side of human nature and the nature of power. His works were spicy, satirical, and full of criticism and reflection on social reality, which was deeply loved by readers.