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Jane Eyre, David Copperfield, One Hundred Years of Solitude, How Steel Is Made, If You Give Me Three More Days of Light, These Are All Very Excellent Foreign Classics, You Can Read Them When You Have Time.
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Gref's Travels, The Little Prince.
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The English masterpieces that are better covered with dust are:
1, "Treasure Island" is an adventure created by British writer Stevenson;
2. "Brave New World" is a novel written by British writer Huxley**;
3. "Lolita" is a full-length novel written by Russian-American writer Nabokov**;
4. "The Catcher in the Rye" is a pre-object novel written by American writer Salinger**;
5. "Animal Farm" is a novella written by British writer Orwell**.
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The English classics are as follows:
1, gone with the wind "Gone with the Wind".
**"Gone with the Wind" is a romanticism written by the famous American female writer Margaret Michel and reflects the theme of the Civil War**. The rebellious spirit and the spirit of hard work and self-improvement shown by the protagonist Scarlett have always made readers fall in love with it. This enduring ** has touched countless readers.
It has been remade into a movie many times. The unprecedented movie is also known as "Gone with the Wind".
2, a journey to the center of the earth
This "Journey Underground" was published in 1864 by the French artist Jules Verne, and is considered one of the classics of science fiction. "Adventure in the Center of the Earth" has also been adapted into movies and TV series several times, including the 3D film Adventure in the center of the earth, which was released in 2009. The story begins with Dr. Lytton Whitelock, a famous German geologist, trying to decipher a code written on parchment.
From this code, the Doctor learns that there is an underground passage in the cavern of a volcanic crater in Iceland that leads to the underground where the mysteries of the ages are hidden, and he summons up the courage to take his nephew Axy and his guide Hans to explore the underground. After encountering all kinds of dangers, it took them nine deaths to escape from the crater of a volcanic island in the Mediterranean Sea and return to the surface. It's a whimsical adventure.
3, Oliver Twist "Orphan of the Fog".
The Orphan of the Fog is a realistic work published by the British writer Charles Dickens in 1838. Set in the foggy capital of London, it tells the tragic life and experience of an orphan, the protagonist Oliver grew up in an orphanage, experienced an apprenticeship, fled hard, strayed into a den of thieves, and was forced to be with the vicious murderers, experienced countless hardships, and finally with the help of good people, found out his life experience and obtained the blessings of the year. Like Dickens's other books, this book exposes many of the social problems of the time, such as almshouses, child labor, and gangs that recruit young people into crime.
The book has been adapted for film, television and stage on several occasions.
The Adventures of Tom Sawyer is the most interesting masterpiece I've ever read. There is also a child's innocence and deep thinking, I hope you like it.
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