Yesenin (Yacine Squeeze) is a French artist whose main works include: - The Tahitian Tales (The Tahitian Tales include Shahner, Cappadocia, Tahitian Tales, and Lost Horizon) - Escape from Heaven (The story collection includes Escape, The Lost Legacy, and Escape from Heaven) - Shahner - Cappadocia - The Tahitian Story - The Lost Horizon Yesenin's works usually involved myths, legends, history, religion and other topics, and focused on the exploration of human nature, emotions, and morality. Her works have a unique style, beautiful language, poetic and philosophical, and have been translated into many languages around the world with a wide range of readers.
Bulgakov (Soviet Union) was one of the most important figures in the field of Russian literature in the 20th century. His works involved many literary schools, including realism, realism, symbolism, expressionism and so on. The following are some of Bulgakov's main works: Crime and Punishment (1924) Cherry Tree (1926) The Quiet Don (1927) 4 The Prairie (1928) Carmen (1929) Youth (1930) Home (1932) Kestrel (1935) Crime and Punishment (1936) Sun (1937) The Three Sisters (1938) The Quiet Village (1939) Crime and Punishment (1941) The Rite of Spring (1942) Youth (1944) The Quiet Don (1946) The Prairie (1952) Carmen (1956) Kestrel (1960) Crime and Punishment (1962) Bulgakov's works occupied an important position in the history of Soviet literature and was regarded as one of the representatives of realism. His works deeply reflected the lives of the people in the Soviet Union and also explored topics such as human nature, love, family, friendship, etc.
Yesenin was a famous Russian author. His works had a unique style and were deeply loved by readers. Here are some of his classic works: 1. Crime and Punishment: This is one of Yesenin's most famous novels. It tells the story of a young policeman who is in conflict with his past and heart while pursuing a fugitive. The Book of the Castle: This is a collection of short stories, which contains many stories about loneliness, love and self-exploration. 3. City in the Mirror: This is Yesenin's second novel. It tells the story of a young man who meets a mysterious woman in the process of finding himself and identity. Skywalker: This is a science fiction novel about the struggle and exploration between humans and extraterrestrial creatures in a future world. Youth: This is a novel about puberty, about the experiences and challenges of a boy growing up. The above are some of Yesenin's classic works. You can choose the works that suit you according to your interests.
Dostoevsky was famous in Russia. His main works include: 1. Crime and Punishment 2. The Brothers Karamazov 3 The Sick 4 The Trial 5. Crime and Punishment "The Master and Margarita" 7 The Brothers Karamazov 8 The City of God 9 The Mirror 10. Crime and Punishment These works are regarded as the representative works of Russian literature and have a profound influence on Russian literature and world literature.
Stein was a well-known fantasy novelist. His works covered many series and many subjects, including: The Dark Fantasy Journey series includes Dark Fantasy Journey, Dark Fantasy Journey 2, Dark Fantasy Journey 3, etc. The Eternal Warrior series included Eternal Warrior, Eternal Warrior 2, Eternal Warrior 3, and so on. 3 The Magician series includes The Magician, The Magician 2, The Magician 3, etc. The Dark Forest series included Dark Forest, Dark Forest 2, Dark Forest 3, and so on. The Fantasy World series includes Fantasy World, Fantasy World 2, Fantasy World 3, and so on. 6 The Doctor Who series includes Doctor Who, Doctor Who 2, Doctor Who 3, etc. In addition, Stein also wrote a number of short stories and independent stories, including " Magic Door,"" Dark Elves," and " The Lost Ark." His works are loved by readers, translated into many languages, and have a wide readership around the world.
Daudet (1628 - 1688) was a famous drama in the Netherlands. His works were featured by realism and naturalism, reflecting the life of the Dutch society and people at that time. Dude mainly created the following works: "La Traviata" was one of Daudet's most famous works. It told the story of the love entanglement between a young woman, Alfonne, and a wealthy man, Bernardo de Forge. The novel is considered a classic of 17th century European literature. 2. Daughter of the Sea. It was another famous novel by Daudet. It was about the love story between a young woman, Heidi, and a fisherman. This novel is also considered a classic of 17th century European literature. [3][All in One Stake]: It was a play by Dude, which told the story of a rich businessman who took risks to save his life. The work reflected the competition and struggles of the Dutch society at that time. 4. The Garden of Eden: It was a novel by Dude that told a story about human sin. The work reflected deeply on the evil and moral problems of the society at that time. 5 "Dream City": It was a play by Daudet that told the love story between a young woman, Caster, and a wealthy man, Bernardo. The work reflected the prosperity and decline of Dutch society at that time. These are Daudet's main works, which had a profound influence on 17th-century European literature and culture.
Chernyshevsky was a famous Russian writer and philosopher in the 19th century. His works covered novels, plays, essays, poems and many other fields. The following is a list of his main works: 1 novel: - Swan Lake - The Nutcricker - Crime and Punishment - Young Man - Vasilyevich 2 plays: - Carmen - Napoleon the Great - The Russian Ark - Crime and Punishment - Vasilyevich 3 Prose: - On the Origin and Foundation of Human Inequality - On Love - On Art - On Freedom - On Society 4 poems: - Youth - Song of the Seaside - Dream Song These works not only had an important position in the Russian literary world, but also had a profound influence on the later fields of literature, drama, art and so on.
Hugo Hugo was a French dramatist, poet, and translator who was considered the most important of the 20th century. He wrote many works including: 1."The World of Miserables" Notre-Dame de Paris 3. The Labourers at Sea 4. The Red and the Black (Le Misérables) Script The first, second, and third volumes of the novel "Miserable World" 6. Book 4, 5 and 6 of "Miserable World" 7. The Seventh, Eighth and Ninth Volume of the Book of Miserables Book 10, Book 11, Book 12 9 "Miserable World" novel, volume 13, 14, 15 10 "Miserable World" novels, volumes 16, 17, and 18 In addition to these works, Hugo also wrote many other works, including novels, plays, poems, essays, and translated works. His works have been translated into many languages and have a wide range of readers around the world.
Albert Camus was a famous 20th-century French artist whose creative career could be traced back to 1913. The following is a list of his main works: 1 The Stranger 2. The Plague 3. The Plague After 4. The Black Plague 5. The behavior of the stranger The Story of the Plague 7. Arsenal and Old Lace The Fall of the Flame 9 The Black Cat (The Fable of The Cat) 10 The Prophet The Stranger The Plague's Curse The Joy of Death The Stranger's Thoughts The Solitude of the Sea The Plague's Trial The End of the Flame The Story of the Plague Camus's works explored human nature, Existentialism, and Humanism. His style was simple and lively, full of poetry and humor. His works were not only popular in France but also influenced modern literature and thought worldwide.
He was a famous French novelist, essayist, and playwrights known as the "father of modern fiction." His representative works include: [1. Mathematics: This is a novel about the mathematician Levan. It tells the story of his growth, scientific research results, and philosophy of life.] A Letter to a Friend: This is a novel about love. It tells the story of a woman expressing her deep feelings and love through her love letters. [3]<< Les Misérables >>: This is a novel about social injustice and the darkness of human nature. It tells the story of a group of people with low social status who were oppressed by society and finally gained freedom and dignity through resistance and sacrifice. 4 My University: This is a novel about university life. It tells the experiences and thoughts of a university student during his university life, reflecting the mental outlook and social problems of French university students at that time. 5 The Nose: This is a novel about friendship and humanity. It tells the story of two good friends helping and supporting each other when they are in a common predicament. His works were mostly about society, politics, human nature, love, friendship and other aspects. He was known as one of the representative works of modern literature for his profound thoughts, delicate emotions and unique narrative methods.
Lu Xun (September 25, 1881-October 19, 1936), formerly known as Zhou Shuren, was an outstanding, ideologist and revolutionary in the history of modern Chinese literature. His literary works included novels, essays, poems, essays, plays, and many other types. Among them, novels were the most famous. Lu Xun's representative works include: The novel: Diary of a Madman The True Story of Ah Q 3 Medicine 4 Kong Yiji 5 "Hesitation" 6 New Stories Prose: 1 Preface 2 Preface to Canopy Collection 3 The Scream 4. Morning Flowers, Picked Up in the Evening Poetry: 1 Wild Grass 2 "Canopy Collection" 3 "Sorrow" Essay: Diary of a Madman The True Story of Ah Q 3 Medicine 4 Kong Yiji 5 "Hesitation" 6 New Stories These works not only occupied an important position in the history of Chinese literature, but also had a high reputation in the world. Lu Xun's works deeply reflected the fate of Chinese society and people, and influenced the development of modern Chinese literature and culture.