No, because 'nobel book' is not a real term. A novel can be a work by an author who may win the Nobel Prize in Literature, but there's no such thing as a 'nobel book'.
I'm not sure specifically which 'Nobel Book Story' you are referring to. It could be a story related to Nobel laureates and books in some way, perhaps about a book that influenced a Nobel winner, or a story within the context of the Nobel Prize in Literature.
There are many famous examples in English literature.
1. William F. Buckley
2. Thomas Hardy
3. Harry Potter author JK Rowling
4. Emily Browning
5. John Keats
6. Jane Austen
7. Bale Kane, wife of Christian Nolan
8. Arthur Orwell, great-grandson of John Keats and grandson of George Orwell of England
This is just a part of it, and there are many others in England.
A 'novel' is a work of fiction, usually a long narrative. However, there's no such thing as a 'nobel book' exactly. The Nobel Prize in Literature is given to an author for their body of work which may include novels, poems, plays etc. So, a novel could potentially be part of the work of an author who wins the Nobel Prize in Literature, but 'nobel book' isn't a proper term in this context.
Since I don't know the exact 'Nobel Book Story', it's hard to say who the main characters are. But if it's related to Nobel - winning books, the main characters could be the authors themselves.
Who has won the Nobel Prize in Literature in English literature?
- William Shakespeare
- George Orwell
- Bertrand Russell
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- Arthur C Clarke
- George Eliot
- Jane Austen
- Thomas Hardy
- Sage
- Dickens (Dickens)
If you want to know more about a Nobel Prize winner's book or set of books, you can refer to the following suggestions:
1 "The Life and Thoughts of Nobel Prize Winners"( )
This is a biography about the life and thoughts of Nobel Prize winners, covering all the winners from 1901 to 2010. The book recounts the careers, achievements, and contributions of the winners, as well as their thoughts and cultural backgrounds.
2. Lectures and Speeches of Nobel Prize Winners (H. Ross)
This is a compilation of lectures and speeches by Nobel Prize winners from 1901 to 2010. The book covers the academic achievements, scientific ideas, and cultural contributions of the winners and provides detailed reviews and analysis of these lectures and speeches.
3. The Literature Classics of Nobel Prize Winners (Henry Harrison)
This is a compilation of literary classics about Nobel Prize winners, including all the literary works of the winners from 1901 to 2010. The book covers the literary achievements and creative styles of the winners and probes into their thoughts and cultural backgrounds.
The basic rules of writing English books in English usually include:
Title: The title of a book should briefly summarize the main content of the book, usually using short sentences and phrases.
Cover: The cover of a book should be concise and clear to show the theme and content of the book, and should be consistent with the content of the book.
Table of contents: The table of contents of a book should clearly list the chapters and sections of the book so that readers can easily find the information they need.
4. The summary should include the main plot, characters, and background information so that readers can better understand the content of the book.
Foreword: The foreword should briefly introduce the book's subject, author, and publication information. It should also summarize the structure and content of the book.
6. Body: The body should include the main plot, characters, and background information of the book and should be described in the order of chapters and sections.
Ending: The ending should summarize the main plot and content of the book and should answer the reader's questions or provide further information and explanations.
8. Bibliography: Bibliography should list the details of the other works cited in the book, usually written in the format of UA or MLA.
The above are the basic rules of writing English books. When writing, you should adjust and modify them according to the actual situation.
The works of the Chinese and English Nobel Prize in Literature authors are as follows:
The Nobel Prize in Literature was established by the Swedish mathematician Alfred Nobel in 1895. The Nobel Prize in Literature is awarded to those who have made outstanding contributions to the field of literature in recognition of their outstanding contributions to literary creation, literary education, and literary appreciation.
The Nobel Prize in Literature was established by the Chinese government in 1951 to honor China.
The following are some of the Nobel Prize winners and their representative works:
English Awards:
- 1911: John Keats, Ode to a Nightingale
- 1912: William Wordsworth, The Catcher in The Rye
- 1915: Samuel Taylor Swift's "Pride and Predict"
- 1920: The Ego and the Individual by Carl Jung
- 1922: Adorno Theodore, The Human Comedy;
- 1924: Hugo's "Les Misérables"
- 1927: Ernest W. Hemmingway, The Sun Also Rises
- 1929: Ernest W. White, The Great Gatsby
- 1936: L'Annéenéenée by Maurice Nouvel;
- 1939: Poe, The Call of the Colombia;
- 1944: Lao She (Shu Yi), The Life and Times of Wu Shui
- 1948: Haruki Murakami, The Forest of Norway
- 1951: Alfred Nobel, The Nobel Prize in Literature.
Chinese Awards:
- 1951: Lao She (Shu Yi), The Life and Times of Wu Shui
- 1954: Ba Jin (Lao She), The Home;
- 1956: Ba Jin (Lao She), The Life and Times of Wu Shui
- 1959: Ba Jin (Lao She), The Coming of the People;
- 1962: Ding Ling (Lao She), The Sun Shines on the Sanggan River;
- 1964: Lin Yutang (Zheng Guanying), The Dream of The Red Chamber;
- 1967: Zhou Erfu's The Morning of the City
- 1971: Lu Xun's The Madman's Diary;
- 1974: Mo Yan's The Red Gaoliang Family;
- 1978: Yu Hua, Alive (Alive);
- 1981: Yu Hua, The Short Story Collection.
- 1984: Hai Zi, Facing the Sea, Spring Flowers Bloom (Facing the Sea, Spring Flowers Bloom);
- 1987: Bei Dao, The Silence (The poem)
- 1990: Mo Yan's The novel;
- 1991: Ernest, The Great Gatsby
- 1994: Wang Xiaobo, The Golden Age;
- 1997: Marquez, The Hundred Years of Solitude;
- 2000: Mo Yan's The Frog
- 2001: Garcia Márquez, The Hundred Years of Solitude;
- 2005: Chen Zhongshi's White Deer Plain (The novel)
- 2007: Jia Pingao, The Qin Tune;
- 2010: Yu Hua, The Short Story Collection.
- 2012: Su Tong's The Riverbank
- 2015: The Kite Runner by Kharied Hosseini
- 2017: Harry Potter series (Harry Potter);
- 2019: Lao She, The Life and Times of Wu Shui.