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Introduction: For people who love to read books, I believe that after reading a lot of books, they will have some impressions. However, those who love to read books have already learned about some famous masterpieces at home and abroad, and the habit of loving reading not only expands their horizons, but also cultivates their sentiments to a certain extent.
So what do those who love to read know about Emily Brontë, the 19th-century British female writer? Do you know what her masterpiece is? <>
One:Who is Emily Brontë
Emily Brontë was born in England, and her literary level is very high, which she was once a famous British writer and poet. Emily Brontë, although she looks shy on the surface and doesn't like to talk, is very hot on the inside. Because of the influence of her father, he liked to read poetry and read books since he was a child, and had a good habit of reading.
When she has nothing to do, she often likes to read and write poetry. <>
Two: What is written in Emily Brontë's masterpiece?
workA famous British female writer of the 19th century, Emily Brontë's masterpiece isWuthering HeightsHowever, "Wuthering Heights" Emily Lance Brontë's only work in her life, in which ** tells the story of a person who should suffer insults and feelings after being adopted by the old man in the villa, and left in February, but then found a way to get rich, and when he became rich, he came back to marry his girlfriend and have children, and then took revenge. **Talking about the dog, this** is full of a strong sense of oppression from beginning to end, and it also shows the spirit of striving for happiness, I don't know how to read** can be immersive, as if vivid. And the ** has since been adapted many times and turned into a movie.
Three: What are the characteristics of Emily Lambert's **?
Use your life to do your best to write a good **, use a bookExpress your emotions and the social situation at the time. The work is characterized by a sense of oppression, sometimes passionate and unrestrained, sometimes bleak, also wrote about love and hatred, and also wrote about hard work. It is a medium to high realm to express one's desire for things and the evaluation of society with one's own **.
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The representative work is "Wuthering Heights", which is a long story**. She is a well-known British female writer
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Wuthering Heights, this work is quite famous, and this work shows a lot of content, and at the same time expresses the author's emotions.
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It's Wuthering Heights, this is the only one she wrote**, and this ** is really good-looking.
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Jeffrey Chaucer, Thomas More, Marlowe, William Shakespeare, Spencer, Dryden, Wycherly, Daniel Defoe, Jonathan Swift, Alexander Pope, Richardson, Smollet, Henry Fielding, Lauren Steyn, Oliver Goethesmith, Gray, etc. 1. Geoffrey Chaucer. His main works include the ** collection "Canterbury Tales", "The Duchess's Book", and "The Palace of Fame".
2. William Shakespeare. Representative works "Romeo and Juliet" and "Hamlet". 3. John Dryden.
His main works include "A Fashionable Wedding", "All for Love", "Alonsha and Sfto" (poems), "On Dramatic Poetry", "Foundations of Tragic Criticism", etc. 4. Henry Fielding. Henry Fielding (April 22, 1707 – October 8, 1754) was the most prominent English dramatist of the 18th century.
One of the greatest exponents of the English Enlightenment in the 18th century, he was the first in Britain to engage in creation with a complete ** theory. Writer, called "the father of England" by Walter Scott. 5. Samuel Richardson.
In the 18th century, he was a famous British writer and conservative writer, whose works include "Clarissa" and "Pamela". He paid attention to the moral issues of marriage, mostly with maids or middle-class women as the protagonists, and was good at describing the emotions and psychology of the characters, creating a model of the British family ** since then. Among them, his work "Pamela" created a precedent for English sentimentalist literature.
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