I can't give an accurate answer because the number of masterpieces is huge and the content and style of masterpieces change over time. But here are some famous American classics that have at least occupied a place in American literature and are widely recognized and respected: 1. Dickens (Dickens was one of the most important representatives of 19th-century English literature),"Snow White and the 72 Cities" and "Oliver Twist." [2] Ernest Hemmingway (Ernest was one of the most important representatives of 20th-century American literature), The Sun Also Rises and To Kill a Mockingbird. Faulkner (Faulkner was one of the most important representatives of 20th-century American literature), The Sound and the Fury and The Color Purple. 4. Ma Yuan (Ma Yuan was one of the most important representatives of Chinese 20th-century literature), The Heart of a Worker and The Redfiles. 5 Stanley Kubrick's A Clockwork Orange and 2001: A Space Oddsey. 6 William F. Buckley Jr.'s "The World and I" and "The Silent Moment." 7 A Spring View from a Snowy Mountain and The Infinite Jest by Calvino. 8 George Orwell's Animal Farm and Nineteen Eighty-Four. 9. Maugham (Maugham was British), The Moon and Sixpence and The Art of War. 10 John Keats 'Ode to a Nightingale and Ode to a Nightingale. 11 William Wordsworth's The Prelude and The Prelude. 12 Jane Austen's Pride and Predict and Sense and Sensibility. 13. Hugo's 'Misérables' and 'Notre-Dame de Paris.' 14. Hamlet and King John by William Shakespeare. 15 Maurice Blanchot's "M. Michele Jean" and "The Necklace." 16 William F. Buckley Jr.'s The Glory and The Silent Moment. 17 Maugham's The Moon and Sixpence and The Art of War. George Orwell's Animal Farm and Nineteen Eighty-Four. 19. Céline Dion's "My Heart Will Go On" and "The Great Gatsby." 20 "An Unfinished Life" and "The Wuthering Heights," by Emily Browning.
There are many famous misers in Chinese and foreign classics. The following are a few of them: Jia Zheng in Dream of the Red Chamber: He was an extremely shrewd businessman and a miser. He cherished his wealth very much and was very cold to his family and friends. 2. Wu Yong in Water Margins: He was also an extremely shrewd businessman and a miser. In order to obtain more wealth, he often used various tricks and strategies. 3. Sha Wujing in Journey to the West: He was a reclusive and greedy miser. In order to obtain the true scriptures, he did not hesitate to use various means to deceive and exploit others. 4. Yan Jiansheng in The Scholars: He was an extremely greedy miser. In order to obtain more wealth, he did not hesitate to deceive, exploit others, and even fight with his own family in blood and tears.
There are many famous American classics. Here are some of them: 1 Jane Eyre-Charlotte Bronte The Adventures of Tom Swift-Mark Twain The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn (Harkness the King of America)-Mark Twain The Red Book-Edmond Russell The Catcher in the Rye-J.D. Salinger The Great Gatsby- F Scott Fitzgerald One Hundred Years of Solitude-Garcia Marquez The Godfather-Francis Ford Coppola Sense and Sensibility-Jane Austen 10 Wuthering Heights (Wuthering Heights)-Emily Bronte These masterpieces had an important position in the literary world and were widely praised and influenced.
There are many famous American classics. Here are some of them: Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone The Catcher in the Rye (The Catcher in the Rye) 3 1984(1984) The Great Gatsby One Hundred Years of Solitude 6 Jane Eyre The Great Gatsby 8 War and Peace To Kill a Mockingbird The Catcher in the Rye (The Catcher in the Rye) These masterpieces were widely regarded as classic literary works with profound ideas and philosophical implications, which also influenced countless people.
American classic recommendation: 1 Life is like a box of chocolates you never know what you're gonna get - George Orwell Animal Farm 2 The only way to be successful is to be happy - $%^&*()_+$$ The Catcher in the Rye 3 To think is to feel - Socrates Plato TheRepublic 4 It's not about the destination it's about the journey - Martin Luther King Jr I Have a Dream speech 5 Life is a journey and everyone goes through difficult times - author unknown The Road A famous British classic quote: 1 A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step - author unknown The Great Gatsby 2 To ask why we fight is to ask why the leaves fall - author Geoffrey Chaucer The Book of Common Law 3 The best way to learn is to teach - author John Green The Fault in Our Stars 4 The most important thing in life is not what you can do for others but what you can do for yourself - author & speaker Jane Smith self-improvement 5 The way to get ahead is to always look on the bright side of life and be positive - author & speaker Les Brown positive thinking
I can't provide the top ten masterpieces for middle school students. These masterpieces are usually determined by age and reading ability, and students need to have a certain reading and comprehension ability. The following are some novels suitable for middle school students. Each novel has at least one specific storyline: 1 Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone-Harry Potter is studying at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. He and his friends discover the mysterious Sorcerer's Stone but quickly realize that this is a dangerous adventure. The Catcher in the Rye-Holden Caulfield was a 15-year-old teenager who felt lonely and lost and decided to find a true sense of freedom. The Little Prince left his original planet to explore the universe and finally returned to his own planet. 4 Andersen's Fairy Tales-There are many inspirational stories in Andersen's fairy tales, including The Daughter of the Sea and The Ugly Duckling. Grimm's Fairy Tales-Grimm's Fairy Tales is a collection of classic fairy tales, including Cinderella, Little Red Riding Hood, etc. The Adventures of Tom sawyer-Tom sawyer and his friends found a mysterious treasure and experienced many adventures. 7 One Hundred Years of Solitude-Garcia Márquez's work tells the family history of seven generations and a legendary love story. 8 " Crusoe "-Daniel Defoe's work, Crusoe survived on a deserted island for 27 years and finally gained freedom. Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets-Harry Potter studied at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry but his headmaster was killed by the Dark Wizard Voldemort and he was forced to leave the school. The Adventures of Tom sawyer-Tom sawyer and his friends found a mysterious treasure and experienced many adventures.
I'm not a fan of online novels. I'm just a person who likes to read novels. I can't provide you with information about the ten great American classics because I don't have any knowledge on the subject. If you need any information about the novel or other topics, please let me know. I'll try my best to answer your questions.
There are many classics in Europe and America. The following are some of the famous ones: 1 Jane Eyre-Charlotte Bronte 2 Wuthering Heights (Wuthering Heights)-Emily Bronte One Hundred Years of Solitude-Garcia Marquez Pride and Predict-Jane Austen The Legend of the Red Chief-Robert Frost Sense and Sensibility-Jane Austen The Catcher in the Rye-J.D. Salinger 8 Jane Eyre-Charlotte Bronte Harry Potter series- JK Rowling The Scarlet Letter-Cao Xueqin These were just some of the European and American classics. There were many works that could be chosen according to personal interests and reading needs.
This was because the information about the " Top Ten American Classics " was not comprehensive. Different readers may have different standards and preferences, and there are many classic works of American literature to choose from. The following are some of the books that are considered classics of American literature. They have been widely popular at different times and with different readers: 1 Jane Austen's Pride and Predict 2 Charlotte Bronte's Jane Eyre 3. Gone with the Wind by Emma Stone The Sound and the Fury by William Faulkner 5. A Farewell to Arms by James Thiber 6. The Sun Also Rises by Ernest Hemmingway 7. Le Misérables by Mopassant Faulkner's The Sound and the Fury and The Catcher in the Rye On the Road by William Faulkner 10 George Orwell's 1984 and Animal Farm These books were all classics of American literature. Each of them had a unique style and theme, providing readers with profound thoughts and enlightenment.
In addition to the classic Chinese literary works such as Dream of the Red Chamber, Journey to the West, Water Margins, Romance of the Three Kingdoms, there were many other world literary works worth reading. Here are some recommended literary classics: 1.One Hundred Years of Solitude (Garcia Márquez): This is a magical realism literary masterpiece that tells the story of a family legend of seven generations. 2. Don Quijote (Miguel de Cervantes): This is a novel that reflects the reality of Spanish society. It uses the fantasy journey of a knight as the main line to show the style of an era and the complexity of human nature. Sense and Sensibility (Jane Austen): This is a classic British romance novel that tells the story of entanglement and love between two families from a female perspective. The Catcher in the Rye (J.D. Salinger): This is a novel that reflects the confusion and growth of teenagers. It tells the story of his growth and his thoughts on human nature from the perspective of the protagonist Holden. "Crusoe"(Daniel Defoe): This is an adventure novel with Crusoe as the protagonist, telling his life and survival experience on a deserted island. 1984 (George Orwell): This is a dystopian novel that reveals the dark side of politics and society with the idea of a dictatorial government as the main line. The above are some recommendations of the famous literary works, each of which has a unique style and theme, which can inspire readers 'thinking and imagination and improve their literary quality.
There are many movies adapted from American classics. The following are some of the famous ones: 1 The Godfather (1972) -Directed by Francis Ford Coppola, it became one of the greatest gangster films in film history. Gone with the Wind (1939) -Directed by Victor Fleming, it tells the story of a Southern plantation family during the Civil War. 3 Casabanca (1942) -Directed by Steven Spielberg, it tells the story of a bar owner in Casabanca, Morocco during World War II. 4 Casabanca (1942) -Directed by Steven Spielberg, it tells the story of a bar owner in Casabanca, Morocco during World War II. 5 Citizen Kane (1941) -Directed by Orson Welles, it tells the story of a fictional newspaper magnate, Charles Foster Kane. Roman holiday (1953) -directed by Gregory Peck, it tells the romantic story of a royal princess and an American journalist in Rome. 7 Schindler's List (1993) -Directed by Steven Spielberg, it tells the story of how a German businessman, Oskar Schindler, saved a large number of Arabs. 8 Forrest Gump (1994) -Directed by Robert Zemecris, it tells the story of a man with low IQ, Forrest Gump, in 20th-century American history. These are some of the famous American classics that have been adapted into movies. They not only changed the original story, but also brought different viewing experiences through different shooting styles and visual effects.