There are indeed some trunk novels that gained fame later. For instance, Herman Melville's 'Billy Budd'. It was left unfinished at his death but was later published and is now regarded as an important piece of American literature. Another example is Robert Louis Stevenson's 'Weir of Hermiston'. Stevenson passed away before completing it, but it has still been published and studied. These works show that even though they were trunk novels at some point, they had enough merit to be recognized and celebrated in the literary world over time.
Sorry, I'm not sure of specific examples of 'trunk fiction' as it's not a very common term. But it could be some of the early works of well - known authors that they didn't initially publish.
In 'Pride and Prejudice' by Jane Austen, 'pride' and 'prejudice' can be seen as antonyms in a sense. Darcy's initial pride and Elizabeth's prejudice towards him create a major part of the story's conflict.
The famous line in the Book of Songs was " The mountains have trees, the trees have branches, the heart is happy, the king does not know ", which became the name of Qiong Yao's novel " Flowers are not flowers, fog is not fog." This novel was about a beautiful and mysterious woman's love story. The plot was full of twists and turns, and it was very popular among readers.
There are many people who have become famous by writing novels. Here are some famous novels: 1 Jin Yong: Hong Kong's famous martial arts novel is known as the "father of martial arts novels". His works have influenced the culture of the entire Asia. 2 Lao She (Shu Qingchun): Famous in modern China. His works are famous for their humorous and witty strokes. He is known as the "father of modern Chinese novels". 3 Cao Xueqin (Cao Boqi): A famous novelist of the Qing Dynasty. His work, Dream of the Red Chamber, was hailed as one of the great works in the history of Chinese literature, which had a profound impact on later generations of literature. 4. Lu Xun (Mao Zedong): Famous in modern China. His works, such as A Madman's Diary and The True Story of Ah Q, are known as the classics of modern Chinese literature. They have had a profound impact on the development of modern Chinese literature. 5. Hemmingway (Haruki Murakami): Famous in the United States. His works are known for their concise and profound strokes. He is known as the "father of modern novels." His representative work,"One Hundred Years of Solitude," has been widely translated into many languages. 6. Hugo Victor: Famous in France. His work, Notre-Dame de Paris, was hailed as one of the representative works of French literature, which had a profound impact on later generations of literature. 7 Margaret Atwood: Famous American author, Gone with the Wind, was hailed as one of the representative works of American literature, which had a profound impact on later generations of literature. 8 Margaret Mitchell (Margaret Mitchell): The author of the famous American novel Gone with the Wind is regarded as one of the founders of modern American literature. These are just a small part of them. There are many other famous novels such as shakespeare, dickens, maugham, lao she and so on.
In some concepts, there was a saying of "putting down the butcher's knife and becoming a Buddha on the spot". Take the butcher Zhang Dengke in the story as an example. Although he made a living by slaughtering cattle, slaughtering sheep and selling meat, when his mother fell ill, he went to Puzhao Temple to burn incense for her recovery. In the process, he saved the white rabbit and the old woman. Although he did not believe in supernatural powers and had expressed his disdain for burning incense and worshipping Buddha, he still had a kind side. From this story, even if one was a butcher, as long as one had good thoughts and good deeds, it was possible to become a Buddha in the relevant religious and cultural concepts. At the same time, this also reflected the concept that, compared to good people who needed to experience many hardships to become Buddhas, evil people might have the possibility of becoming Buddhas as long as they turned to good and let go of evil. It reflected a kind of consideration and tolerance for the change of human nature. "Let go and become a Buddha, draw your saber!" The novel is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
I'm just a reader of novels. I can't provide untold events or fictional plots. May I know what topic you need me to answer?
I recommend "Defiant Elegance: The Arrogant Fifth Miss". The female protagonist of this novel about wealthy families, Ye Feng, was an artist who was good at painting a person's characteristics and charm. In the novel, every picture she drew was of the same person, showing her outstanding drawing skills and deep understanding of this person. If you like the love stories of wealthy families and the artistic talent of the heroine, this novel will not disappoint you. I hope you like my recommendation. Muah ~
There were many famous people who didn't pay much attention to studying in the past, but later became outstanding figures through hard work. The following are some examples: 1 Ostrovsky: Ostrovsky was a member of the Soviet Union. When he was young, he did not study hard and was forced to drop out of school because of illness. However, he did not give up. Instead, he used his time and energy to write and exercise. In the end, his hard work and talent were recognized and he became a great. 2. Steve jobs: Steve jobs was one of the founders of Apple. When he was young, he did not study hard. Instead, he was forced to give up his studies because of his poor family. However, he was not discouraged by this. Instead, he began to work on computer programming and founded Apple. His success proved the importance of hard work and perseverance. 3 Gatsby: Gatsby was in the United States of the twentieth century. When he was a child, he did not study hard but was forced to give up his studies because his family was poor. However, he didn't give up. Instead, he started working on computer programming and founded the company. His success tells us that true success can only be achieved through hard work and hard work. The examples of these famous people tell us that success is not something that can be achieved overnight. It requires tireless effort and sweat. Only by persistently pursuing one's dreams could one finally realize one's goals.
Famous quote: - Without saliva and sweat, there would be no tears of success. - Diligence is the mother of success. - Time was a constant but also a variable. There are many diligent people and few lazy people. Celebrity examples: - Although he was a deaf musician, he was still able to create many great pieces of music and was called the " God of Music." - He invented many light bulbs and made great contributions to human society. - Steve jobs was one of the founders of apple. He launched many iconic electronic products and promoted the development of modern technology.
Some authors who first became famous on the internet and later published their books published their works on forums before they became famous, including blog posts. The following are some specific examples: 1 Jiangnan: "Jiuzhou Ethereal Record","Dragon Clan", etc. 2. Beacon Fire Playing with the Vassals: Lord Snow Eagle, Sword Comes, etc. 3 Maoni: "Celebrating Years","Choosing Heaven", etc. 4 Ear Roots: "Seeking the Demon","One Thought of Eternity", etc. 5 Forgotten Words: "The Legend of Mortal Cultivation","The Immortal", etc. These authors all published their works on the forum and gradually became famous on the Internet. Finally, they published their books and became famous. The advantage of publishing on the forum was that the author could understand the needs and preferences of the readers first, so as to better meet the needs of the readers and improve his writing level.