Russia's Dead Souls.
Russia's Dead Souls. This was a horror novel with a strong religious color, depicting the struggle between the dead souls between God and the devil. The protagonist of the novel was a boy named Sebastian. He was given magical powers because of his contact with the dead souls. He could communicate with the dead souls and help them defeat the demons. This novel profoundly revealed the dark side of Russian feudal religion, criticized the religious superstition and ghost worship at that time, and was regarded as a classic work of Russian literature.
No, Gogol is not Russian. He was a Danish-born man who died in 1881. His works have a strong Russian culture and are generally regarded as the representative of 19th century Russian literature.
The representative work of the famous Russian writer Turgenev was The Hunter's Note. This novel was published in 1886 and was one of Turgenev's most famous works, as well as a classic in the history of Russian literature. The novel described the life of the Russian countryside from the perspective of a hunter, showing the social background of that era and the predicament of the people's lives. This novel has been widely translated into many languages and has been adapted into movies, TV series and other forms of works. It is deeply loved by readers all over the world.
Famous in Russia: 1. Dostoevsky (Felix Poincare) -Sin and Crime 2. Isaac Tolstoy-War and Peace Walter Scott-The Moon and Sixpence 4. Kafka-The Castle of Otranto 5. Carl van Weizsäker-The Dancing Girl of Izu 6. Alexis de Tocqueville-The Notre-Dame de Paris 7. Ernest Hemmingway (Steppenwolf) -The Sun Also Rises "The Sound and the Fury" Calvino (Elio Cheng) -The Invisible City Walter Scott-Of Human Bondage
The following are each: 1 Cao Xueqin: Dream of the Red Chamber 2. Jin Yong: The Condor Heroes, The Eight Dragons, The Swordsman, The Deer and the Cauldron 3 Gu Long: " The Legend of Lu Xiaofeng "," The Legend of Chu Liuxiang "," The Legend of Famous Sword "," The Peerless Twin Prides " 4 Lao She: Camel Xiangzi 5 Lu Xun: The True Story of Ah Q, Hesitation, New Stories 6. Zhang Ailing: Love in the City, Red Rose and White Rose, In the Mood for Love 7. The Old Man and the Sea 8 Faulkner: The Sound and the Fury, The Pick-wickick Story, The Great Gatsby 9 Margaret Atwood: Gone with the Wind 10 Margaret Mitchell: Gone with the Wind, Love in the City, Wildfire
Some of the famous works in France include: 1 Mark Twain's Legend of Mark Twain 2 Romain Rolland's Legend of a Famous Person Balzac's Human Comedy 4. Victor Hugo's "Miserable World" 5. The Story of a Life by Mopassant 6. Notre-Dame de Paris by Charles Perac 7. Victor Hugo's "Miserables" 8 George Sang's Sherlock Holmes 9. Victor Hugo's "Miserables" 10. Victor Hugo's Notre-Dame de Paris These works are all important representatives of French literature. They have a high reputation and influence in the literary world and readers.
Your question is related to literature. I'm not sure which poetic novel you're referring to. Pushkin was an important figure in the history of Russian literature. His representative works included Waiting for Godot, Evgeniy Ivanovich Potraka, The Tale of Genji, and so on. Among them, Waiting for Godot was a poetic novel with Pushkin himself as the protagonist, telling the story of his waiting for the creation of the novel.
France's " Miserables,"" Notre-Dame de Paris,"" Labourers at Sea," and so on. Among them," Miserables " was considered to be one of Hugo's most famous works. It told the story of the French Revolution and depicted the tragic life experience of the protagonist, Jean Val-Agen, reflecting the darkness and injustice of society. " Notre-Dame de Paris " was known as Hugo's masterpiece. It described the evil nature of Claude, the deputy bishop of Notre-Dame de Paris, and the beautiful soul of Quasimodo, the clock tower freak. It discussed human nature, religion, art and other issues. " Labourers at Sea " described the experiences of a sailor drifting at sea, depicting the kindness and tenacity of human nature. These works were loved and sought after by readers and became literary classics.
After the death of the great Russian writer Pushkin, who was Russia? It was the Russian writer, Ivan Nikolayevich Tolstoy. Tolstoy's works, including War and Peace and Anna Karenina, were hailed as one of the masters in the history of world literature. War and Peace was one of his masterpieces and a classic in the history of Russian literature.