Pushkin was a representative of the Russians. His works included The Tale of Genji, Shame, and The Lazy Afternoon.
Pushkin was the representative of The Russian Federation, such as Requiem, Citizen Kane, and Information.
Ernest was an American. His masterpiece was The Sun Also Rises.
France was the capital of the country. His masterpiece was Mayakovsky's Poetry, a classic literary work with important cultural value.
Flaubert's masterpieces included Madame Bovary, The Catcher in the Rye, The Ring of Nibelungenlied, and so on.
Qiugens was from England. His masterpiece was One Hundred Years of Solitude.
Leo Tolstoy was famous in Russia. His works included War and Peace, Anna Karenina, and Resurrection. War and Peace was one of Tolstoy's most famous works and was hailed as a classic in the history of world literature. The novel described several important events in the 19th century Russian history and showed the thoughts and emotional world of the protagonist, Leo Tolstoy.
Pushkin was a Russian poet known as the "Father of Russian Literature." Gorky once praised Pushkin as "the highest genius of Russian literature." Pushkin's representative works include Waiting for Godot, If You Give Me Three Days of Light, The Captain's Mandolin, etc. Waiting for Godot was one of Pushkin's most famous works and was hailed as the pinnacle of Russian poetry. Pushkin's representative works include "childhood","youth","in the world" and so on. Among them," Childhoods " and " Youth " were autobiographical novels that described Pushkin's childhood and youth growth experiences. In the Human World was Pushkin's autobiography, which described his life and work experience in the human world.
William Pushkin was the greatest writer in the history of English literature. His masterpieces included Hamlet, Oyssey, Twilight of the World, The Tempest, and so on. His works have been translated into various languages and have had a profound influence on world literature.
Pushkin's lyrics included the famous "Birds Sing","If","My Darling" and so on. Among them," Let the Birds Sing " was one of his representative works. "If" was another famous lyric poem by Pushkin. It described a poet imagining that he was a princess who was married to a faraway place and lived a happy life. The title of the poem was "What If", but it was more like a protest poem about the inability to achieve an ideal. This poem was full of emotion towards the real life and yearning for a beautiful ideal, at the same time expressing the poet's inner contradiction and pain.
Pushkin was called the "Father of Russian Literature" by Gorky. His representative work was the long poetic novel "The Tale of Genji."