Which is the most famous literary work in the world?

Updated on tourism 2024-04-11
10 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    1 War and Peace by Leo Tolstoy.

    2 Notre Dame Cathedral (France) Hugo.

    3 Childhood in the world My University (Russia) Gorky 4 Wuthering Heights (English) Emily Brontë.

    5 David Copperfield (English) Dickens.

    6 Red and Black (French) Stendhal.

    7 Gone with the Wind (US) Margaret Mitchell.

    8 Les Misérables (France) Hugo.

    9 Anna Karenina (Russian) Leo Tolstoy10 Johann Kristoff (French) Romain Rolland.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    I think it is: the Homeric epic. Homer's epic poem is the combined name of the Iliad and the Odyssey.

    This book has influenced his later European literature to the present day.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Shakespeare's work, "Dream of the Red Chamber".

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    China's 5,000-year-old culture is innumerable.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Personally, I think that Shakespeare's works and China's "Dream of the Red Chamber".

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    There are many foreign countries in China. Even everyone has a different opinion.

    There are a thousand Lin Daiyu in the eyes of a thousand people, a truth.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    China's is "Dream of Red Mansions", and abroad's should be "Ulysses".

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    1, "To Kill a Mockingbird".

    The book was loved and praised by readers when it came out in 1960, and won the "Pulitzer Prize" (Pulitzer Prize), which is one of the classics of modern American literature. The stories and characters in the book are all based on the author's observations of his own home and neighbors, and one of the stories happened to the author at the age of 10.

    2. "Trial".

    The Trial is one of Kafka's most famous masterpieces, telling the story of an ordinary man who is suddenly innocent, but his appeal is fruitless, and finally he is brutally killed. The book vividly depicts the nightmare of an ordinary man without power and powerlessness under the oppression of bureaucracy and unincorporated legal institutions.

    3, "The Catcher in the Rye".

    It is the only novel written by American writer Jerome David Salinger** and was first published in 1951. Salinger confined the story to the three days that Holden Caulfield, a 16-year-old middle school student, wandered around New York and drew on the stream-of-consciousness approach to writing to explore the inner world of a teenager.

    4, "The Brothers Karamazov".

    It is the most amusing full-length work written by Dostoevsky, and it took Dostoevsky two years to complete. There are two levels to the whole **: on the surface, this is a case of patricide, and the victim's sons are suspected of conspiracy to some extent; But on a deeper level, it's a drama about the human spirit, a moral struggle between faith, suspicion, reason, and free will.

    This ** was written in 19th-century Russia, Starayarosa, and the whole story takes place in this town. This ** is often considered the pinnacle of Dostoevsky's lifetime of literary creation.

    5, "Hamlet".

    Hamlet is one of Shakespeare's "Four Great Tragedies", set in the Kingdom of Denmark. The play tells the story of his uncle Claudius, who murders Hamlet's father, usurps the throne, and marries the king's widow, Gertrude; The story of Prince Hamlet's revenge on his uncle for his father.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    War and Peace, Notre Dame Cathedral, Childhood, Wuthering Heights, David Copperfield, The Red and the Black, Les Miserables, Anna Karenina, John Christopher, Gone with the Wind.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    War and Peace (Russian) Leo Tolstoy.

    Childhood (USSR) by Maxim Gorky.

    David Copperfield, Dickens.

    Les Misérables (French) by Victor Hugo.

    John Christophe (French) Romain Rolland.

    Notre-Dame de Paris (French) by Victor Hugo.

    Wuthering Heights (English) Emily Brontë.

    The Red and the Black (French) Stendhal Julien.

    Anna Karenina (Russian) Leo Tolstoy.

    Gone with the Wind (American) Margaret Mitchell.

    Tess, Hardy (UK).

    War and Peace, Leo Tolstoy (Sue).

    Resurrection" Leo Tolstoy (Sue).

    How Steel is Made" Ostrovsky (Sue).

    Ninety-three years, Hugo, Law

    Nana, Zola.

    Ancient Greek Myths and Legends Swieb (de).

    The Story of the Bible" Fang Long (Beauty).

    Robinson Crusoe by Defoe (English).

    Don Quixote, Cervantes.

    Childhood", "In the World", "My University".

    Gorky (Su).

    Sheep Fat Ball" Maupassant.

    Maggie's Gift "O.

    Henry. Shakespeare's Plays, Shakespeare.

    The Divine Comedy, Dante.

    La Traviata, Alexandre Dumas.

    The Three Musketeers, Alexandre Dumas.

    Jane Eyre, Charlotte Brontë.

    Wuthering Heights, Emily Brontë.

    Emma Jane. Austin.

    Pride and Prejudice Jane.

    Austin. Anna Karinina Leo Tolstoy.

    The Betrayer of Virtue Gide.

    Emile Rousseau.

    Gentle Night" Fitzgerald.

    The Adventures of Tom Sawyer, Mark Twain.

    Madame Bovary Flaubert.

    Sherlock Holmes Conan Doyle.

    A Tale of Two Cities by Charles Dickens.

    Orphan of the Fog Dickens.

    Vanity Fair, Thackeray.

    Queen of Spades, Pushkin.

    House of the Nobles" Turgenev.

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