There are many famous Chinese translator, some of which include:
- Yan Fu, born in 1895, is one of the earliest translator in China and is known as the founder of modern translation. He translated classics such as Theory of Evolution and Theory of Capital.
- Fu Lei, born in 1918, is a famous translator and literary critic in China. He translated works such as " The Tragedy of shakespeare " and " Jean-Baphomet " and was hailed as " the pioneer of modern translation in China."
- Lin Yutang, born in 1895, is a famous Chinese essayist and translator. He translated Pride and Predict, Harry Potter and other works and published a large number of literary and philosophical works.
- Charlotte Bronte, born in 1856, is a famous American novelist and translator. She translated Jane Eyre, Wuthering Heights and other works and was known as the founder of modern American novels.
In addition, there were many other translator and literary critics such as Yeats, Yang Jiang, Zhu Shenghao, Lao She, etc.
There are many famous Chinese translator, some of which include:
1 Ding Ling: A famous Chinese female translator who once translated Dream of the Red Chamber.
2. Yan Geling: A famous Chinese woman who once translated Journey to the West.
3 weeks later: A famous Chinese translator once worked as a translator for Notre-Dame de Paris.
4. Lin Yutang: A famous Chinese essayist who once translated Pride and Predict.
5 Fu Lei: The famous Chinese translator of War and Peace.
All of them had a high reputation in the translation world, and their translated works were widely spread and praised by people.
There are quite a few authors. For example, Paula Hawkins, her work is really engaging. Gillian Flynn, she has a unique way of building suspense. And then there's Alex Michaelides who can create a very intense psychological thriller. Also, Liane Moriarty with her in - depth character exploration in thrillers, A.J. Finn for his Hitchcock - like storytelling, Noah Hawley for his fresh take on mystery, Ruth Ware for her spooky settings, Shari Lapena for high - tension stories and Jane Harper for her great use of setting in her thrillers.
Some popular authors in today's pulp fiction include Joe R. Lansdale. His works often blend elements of horror, mystery and action in a pulp - like style.
One popular female author today in fiction is J.K. Rowling. She is well - known for the 'Harry Potter' series which has captured the hearts of millions around the world with its magical world, complex characters and engaging storylines. Another is Margaret Atwood. Her works often explore themes of gender, power and society, such as in 'The Handmaid's Tale' which has become a cultural touchstone in discussions about feminism and dystopian futures. And there's also Toni Morrison. Her novels, like 'Beloved', are celebrated for their deep exploration of the African - American experience and the power of storytelling in dealing with historical traumas.
J.K. Rowling has the 'Harry Potter' series. It's about a young wizard named Harry Potter and his adventures at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. Margaret Atwood has 'The Handmaid's Tale', which is set in a dystopian future where women are subjugated. Toni Morrison wrote 'Beloved', a story about a former slave haunted by her past. Colleen Hoover has 'It Ends with Us' which tells a story of love, abuse and self - discovery.
Most mainstream literary circles do not promote or give a platform to smut novels. People are more interested in works that can bring positive influence on thoughts, emotions and knowledge, such as the works of well - known literary masters.
Old famous stories are still relevant because they deal with universal human experiences. Love, for example, is a common theme in many old stories, and it's still something we all experience today.
One of the most notable English authors is George Orwell. His novel '1984' is a classic. It presents a dystopian future where the government has total control over people's lives, and concepts like Big Brother are used to symbolize omnipresent surveillance.