There were many famous writers, such as shakespeare, dickens, maupassant, tolstoy, maugham, hemmingway, faulkner, calvino, margret atwood, and so on. Their works have influenced the entire culture and society and are considered an indispensable part of the history of literature.
The following are some of the famous foreign countries: 1 George Orwell-1984 2. Carles Vermeer-Illustrated (paperboy) 3. Margaret Atwood-The Gone with the Wind 4. Jane Austen-Pride and Predict 5. William F. Buckley-The Sound and the Fury 6. Edgar Allan Poe-The Redroom 7. Maurpassant-The Scavengers in Paris 8. Hugo-"Les Misérables" 9. Ernest Ernest-The Sun Also Rises 10. Faulkner (T. S. Eliot)-The Great Gatsby These were just some of the other famous foreign countries.
Famous foreign fairy tales: Hans Christian Andersen, Grimm's Fairy Tales, Hans Christian Andersen's Fairy Tales (Denmark), The Little Red Songbook, The Ugly Duckling, The Little Prince, The Lord of The Rings, Ali Baba and The Forty Thieves, The Red Hat, etc.
The following are some of the famous foreign pianos: "1."<br><br><br>"<br><br>""""& 2 Franz Schubert: From 1810 to 1838, he was a famous romantic pianist and composer who composed the "Unfinished Symphony" and "Winter Nocturne". Claude Debussy: Born in France in 1840, he is a famous French composer and pianist. His piano works have a strong French style, including Moonlight, Etudes, etc. 4. Chopin (Emile Chopin): Born in 1840, he is a famous polish composer and pianist. His piano works are full of romantic emotions, including "Nocturne" and "Etudes". 5. John Scott: 19th century British composer and pianist. His works are fresh and natural, and they are deeply loved by people, including the piano concerto and string quartet. 6 Richard Wagner: 19th century German composer and pianist. His works have a strong dramatic style and are known as the "Father of opera", including "The Ring of Nibelungenlied" and "Hero". These were just some of the famous foreign pianists, such as Franz Schule, Franz Liszt, Johann Hamilton Belfort, etc.
Famous foreign countries could refer to the following more famous foreign countries: 1. Shakespeare 2 Hugo Dickens (Dickens) 4. Beaupassant (Beaupassant) 5 Tolstoy (Tolstoy) 6 Maugham (Maugham) 7. Ernest Hemmingway Faulkner (Faulkner) 9 Calvino (Calvino) Orwell (Orwell) Sherlock Holmes (Conan Doyle) 12 Jane Austen (Jane Austen) 13 Dickens (Dickens) 14 Dickens (Dickens) 15 Hugo (Hugo) 16 Márquez (Márquez) Tolstoy (Tolstoy) 18 Maugham (Maugham) Calvino (Calvino) 20 Ernest (Ernest) These included novels, dramas, poems, essays, fairy tales, and so on. They were all treasures of world literature, and had a profound impact on human culture and social development.
I can't provide all the romance novels. Romance novels are very widespread and often change because of different romance novels. The following are some well-known romance novels: 1 Mary Sue········ 2. Baby Annie······ 3. Qiong Yao······· 4. Jin Yong······· 5 Gu Long······· 6 Gu Man······· 7. I miss you."A dream of a good time" 8. Xinyi Dock, To Our Lost Youth 9 piles······· 10 Peaks…Peaks…
The following are some of the well-known foreign countries: 1 George Orwell-1984 2. Carlin-One Hundred Years of Solitude 3. Ernest (HP Lovecraft)-The Sun Also Rises 4. Faulkner (John placey)-The Sound and the Fury 5. Maurpassant-Balls of Suet Stanley Kubrick-2001: A Space Oath Leo Tolstoy-War and Peace William Somerset Maugham-The Moon and Sixpence 9 Calvino's Veronica's Double Life and Viking Fairy Tales 10 Margaret Atwood-Gone with the Wind
The following are some well-known foreign countries: 1 Hugo: France is known as the "father of French literature." 2. Shakespeare: england was known as the most important poet of the renaissance. 3. Dickens (Dickens): The British author of works such as "Oliver Twist" and "A Tale of Two Cities". 4 Faulkner (Faulkner): The United States is known as the "father of modern novels." 5. Ernest Hemmingway: The United States is known as the "father of modern novels." 6 Calvino (Calvino): Italy is known as the "father of neoclassical literature." 7. Beaupassant (Beaupassant): France is known as the "King of Short Stories". 8 Tolstoy (Tolstoy): Russia is known as the "master of the history of world literature." 9 Maugham (Maugham): Britain is known as the "emissary of Oriental literature". 10 Calvino, Orwell (Calvino, Orwell): Italy collaborated on works such as One Hundred Years of Solitude and Animal Manor.
The following are some of the lesser known foreign literature and their representative works: 1 Alexander Herbert George Wales-1984 2. Jean-Luc Godard-Shortness of Breath (Dune) 3. Walter Whitman-The Leaves of Grass 4. Henry James-The Turn of the Screw Franz Kafka (The Dream) 6. Janet O'Sting-Pride and Predict 7 Margaret Atwood-The Gone with the Wind 8. John Keats-The Plum in the Golden Vase 9. Henry James-The Sense and Sensibility 10 Charles Dickens-Oliver Twist These were just a small portion of foreign literature that was not very famous. Of course, there were many other outstanding ones.
The following are some foreign writers with longer names and their works: 1. William Shakespeare: a famous British writer of the renaissance period, known as "one of the most important figures of the renaissance". His works include Hamlet, Othello, King Lear, etc. 2 Hugo van Gogh: 18th century French painter and writer known as "one of the important representatives of the romantic movement." His works include "Notre-Dame de Paris" and "Miserables". 3. Daniel Defoe: A 19th-century British novelist known as "one of the representatives of the Victoria." His works include Oliver Twist and A Tale of Two Cities. 4. Hugo van Gogh: 18th century French painter and writer known as "one of the important representatives of the romantic movement." His works include "Notre-Dame de Paris" and "Miserables". 5. Maurice Noir: A 19th-century French novelist known as "one of the representatives of modern French literature." His works include Marion Toulouse, Solum, etc. 6 Faulkner (John Faulkner): 20th-century American novelist known as "one of the representatives of modern literature." His works included The Sound and Fury, The Local Sceneries of Virgil, and so on. 7 Maugham (FSWMaugham): A 20th-century British novelist known as "one of the representatives of the Victoria." His works include The Moon and Sixpence and The Shackles of Humanity. 8. Daniel Defoe: A 19th-century British novelist known as "one of the representatives of the Victoria." His works include Oliver Twist and A Tale of Two Cities. James Joyce: 20th-century Irishman was known as "one of the representatives of modern literature." His works include Ulysses and The Waste Land. 10. Ernest Hemmingway: In the 20th century, the United States was known as one of the representatives of modern literature. His works include The Sun Also Rises and A Farewell to Arms.
Let me introduce a few famous foreign writers. 1 Thomas Pynchon (1940 - 1985): France is known for its magical realism and stream-of-consciousness novels. His representative works included The Snowy Country, Violence and Tenderness, and Dark Castle. Franz Kafka (Franciscan Card Peak 1883 - 1930): Germany is famous for its fable novels and poetry. His representative works include Metamorphosis, Castle, Saint Isis, etc. 3 Carl Verfredo Calvino (1926 - 1988): Italy is famous for its novels, prose, and poetry. His representative works included "Paradise Theater","The Nile","Winter Night Talk", and so on. 4 Margaret Atwood (Margaret Atwood 1918 - 1996): The United States is famous for its novels, biographies, and recollections. His representative works included Gone with the Wind, Sense and Emotion, War and Peace, and so on. 5 Maugham (William Spear Maugham 1890 - 1960): Britain is famous for its novels, plays, and essays. His representative works included The Moon and Sixpence, Murder on the Oriental Express, and The Shackles of Humanity. These are the introductions of several famous foreign writers. Their creations cover novels, poems, plays, essays and many other fields with unique styles and charms.