Are there any top 10 masterpieces in the world? If so, what is included?

Updated on culture 2024-02-09
6 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Hello, "War and Peace", "Notre Dame de Paris", Nakuan "Childhood", "Wuthering Heights", "David Copperfield", "Red and Burning Black", "Les Miserables", "Anna Karenina", "John Christopher", "Gone with the Wind".

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Extraction code: hwxu "World Classics" refers to the 10 classic novels selected in 2000 according to the voting survey of 100,000 readers in 100 cities across Europe, Asia, the United States, Australia and Africa organized by the New York Times and the American Reader's Digest.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    War and Peace (Russian) Leo Tolstoy.

    Notre-Dame de Paris (French) Hugo.

    Childhood (Sue) Gorky.

    Wuthering Heights (English) Emily Brontë.

    David Copperfield, Dickens.

    The Red and the Black (French) Stendhal.

    Les Misérables (France) Hugo.

    Anna Karenina (Russian) Leo Tolstoy.

    John Christophe (France) Romain Rolland.

    Gone with the Wind (USA) by Margaret Michel.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    1. "War and Peace" by Leo Tolste.

    2, "Notre Dame de Paris" Hugo.

    3, "Childhood in the World, My University" Gorky.

    4, "Wuthering Heights" Emily Brontë.

    5, "David Copperfield" Dickens.

    6, "Red and Black" Stendhal.

    7, "Gone with the Wind" Margaret Mitchell.

    8, "Les Miserables" Hugo.

    9, "Anna Karenina" Lev Tolste.

    10, "John Christopher" Romain Rolland.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    1 War and Peace I (Russian) Leo Tolstoy War and Peace II (Russian) Leo Tolstoy.

    War and Peace III (Russian) Leo Tolstoy.

    War and Peace IV (Russian) Leo Tolstoy.

    2 Notre Dame Cathedral (France) Hugo.

    3 Childhood in the World My University (Part I) Gorky's Childhood In the World My University (Part II) (Russia) Gorky 4 Wuthering Heights Emily Brontë.

    5 David Copperfield (I) Dickens.

    David Copperfield (II) Dickens.

    6 Red and Black (French) Stendhal.

    7 Gone with the Wind (I) (American) Margaret Mitchell.

    Gone with the Wind (Middle) (American) Margaret Mitchell.

    Gone with the Wind (below) (American) Margaret Mitchell.

    8 Les Misérables (I) (France) Hugo.

    Les Misérables (M) (France) Hugo.

    Les Misérables (II) (French) Hugo.

    9 Anna Karenina (I) (Russian) Leo TolstoyAnna Karenina (II) (Russian) Leo Tolstoy10 Johann Kristof (I) (French) Romain Rolland John Christophe (II) (French) Romain Rolland.

    John Christophe (c) (French) Romain Rolland.

    John Christophe (iv) (French) Romain Rolland.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    War and Peace (Russian) Leo Tolstoy.

    Notre-Dame de Paris (French) Hugo.

    Gorky's autobiographical trilogy.

    Wuthering Heights (English) Emily Brontë.

    David Copperfield, Dickens.

    The Red and the Black (French) Stendhal.

    Les Misérables (France) Hugo.

    Anna Karenina (Russian) Leo Tolstoy.

    John Christophe (France) Romain Rolland.

    Gone with the Wind (USA) by Margaret Michel.

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