What are the famous foreign books?

Question 1: What are the famous foreign books? I have read the following ones

Emma (English, Austin)

Sister Carrie (American, Theodore Dresser)

The Phantom of the Opera (France, Gaston Leroux)

The Sorrows of Young Werther (Germany, Goethe)

Ruoting Noble House (Russian, Turgenev)

Berlin, Alexanderplatz (Germany, Alfred Deblin)

Fine snow (Japanese, Junichiro Tanizaki)

Beautiful Friend (French, Maupassant)

The Bell Tolls (U.S., Hemingway)

Ah, the Pioneer (U.S., Vera? Cather)

Mountain Spring (France, Mather Barneau)

Homecoming (English, Thomas Hardy)

Black Tulip (France, Alexandre Dumas) )

Martin Eden (American, Jack London)

The French Lieutenant’s Woman (English, John Fowles)

Great Expectations (English) , Charles Dickens)

How steel is made (Su, Ostrovsky)

Walden Pond (American, Thoreau)

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Queen of Spades (Russia, Pushkin)

Icelandic Fisherman Mrs. Juko (France, Pierre Loti)

Tess (English, Thomas Hardy)

The Odyssey (Ancient Greece, Homer)

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The Picture of Dorian Gray (English, Oscar Wilde)

The Trial in the Castle (Austrian, Kafka)

Shakespeare’s Four Tragedies (English, Oscar Wilde) Shakespeare)

Shakespeare's Comedies (English, Shakespeare)

Crime and Punishment (Russian, Dostoevsky)

Eugenie Ge Langtai/Coroy (France, Balzac)

The Scarlet Letter (USA, Hawthorne)

Madame Bovary (France, Flaubert)

Love life (American, Jack London)

Auntie Betsy (French, Balzac)

The good soldier ?vejk (Hungarian, Jaroslav Hasek)

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Snow Country (Japan, Kawabata Yasunari)

Sea Wolf (USA, Jack London)

Father and Son (Russia, Turgenev)

The Great Gatsby (American, Fitzgerald)

The Mayor of Casterbridge (English, Thomas Hardy)

1993 (French, Victor Hugo)

A Letter from a Strange Woman (Zweig, Austria)

Sherlock Holmes (English, Conan Doyle)

< p> Life (France, Maupassant)

Contemporary Hero (Russia, Lermontov)

Yevgeny Onegin (Russia, Pushkin)

< p> I am a cat (Japanese, Natsume Soseki)

Sense and Sensibility (English, Austin)

Lolita (American, Vladimir Nabokov) < /p>

Sophie's Choice (American, William Styron)

From the Earth to the Moon/Around the Moon (France, Jules Verne)

The Laughing Man (France, Victor Hugo)

Little Bean by the Window (Japan, Kuroyanagi Tetsuko)

The Thorn Bird (Australia, Colleen McCartney) Luo)

Selected Short Stories of Chekhov (Russian, Chekhov)

Gone with the Wind (American, Margaret Mitchell)

Si Belle (American, Alexandra Ripley)

Jane Eyre (English, Charlotte Bronte)

Oliver Twist (English, Dickens)

Andersen's Fairy Tales (Denmark, Andersen)

Gulliver's Travels (English, Swift)

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Forest Fairy Tales (Brothers Grimm)

Greek Mythology

One Thousand and One Nights (Collection of Folk Tales)

Childhood? In the World? My University (Russian, Gorky)

The Adventures of Robinson Crusoe (English, Daniel Defoe)

Little Women (American, Louisa Alcott)

The Adventures of Tom Sawyer (US, Mark Twain)

The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn (US, Mark Twain)

Lover? Black hair and blue eyes ( French, Marguerite Duras)

Maltese Black Eagle (American, Dashiell Hammett)

Perfume (Germany, Patrick Suskind)

The Earth (American, Pearl Buck) &

The Grapes of Wrath (American, Steinbeck)

Selected Lyric Poems of Rabindranath Tagore (India, Rabindranath Tagore)

The Night Before (Russian, Turgenev)

David Copperfield (English, Dickens)

Two Brothers (French, Maupassant)

Spartacus (meaning, La Giovannioli)

Hunter's Notes (Russian, Turgenev)

First Love (Russian, Turgenev) Husband)

Captain’s daughter (Russian, Pushkin)

Crusader Knight (Poet, Henrik Sienkiewicz)

Don Quixote ( West, Cervantes)

Arc de Triomphe (Germany, Remarque)

Women’s Paradise (France, Zola)

Lady Jeanne (U.S., Theo Dore Dreiser)

Les Misérables (France, Victor Hugo)

Dead Serfs (Russia, Gogol)

Rashomon (Japanese, Ryunosuke Akutagawa)

The Brothers Karamazov (Russian, Dostoevsky)

Jude the Obscure (English, Thomas Hardy)*

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A Room with a View (English, Forster)

La Traviata (French, Alexandre Dumas)

Bacon's Essays (English, Francis? Bacon)

Nana (France, Emile Zola)

The Legend of the Giant (France, Fran?ois Rabelais)

White Clothes Woman (English, Wilkie Collins)

The Rose of Jericho (Russian, Bunin)

Red and Black (French, Stendhal)

< p> Farewell to Arms (American, Hemingway)

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Question 2: What are some famous foreign books about War and Peace? Author: Leo Tolstoy by Leo Tolstoy Les Miserables by Victor Hugo A Tale of Two Cities by Charles Dickens Jane Eyre by Charlotte? Bronte by Charlotte Bronte Wuthering Heights by Emily Bronte Pride And Prejudice by Jane Austen Tess of the D'Urbervilles by: by Thomas Hardy The Count of Monte Cristo by Alexandre Dumas Pere La Dame aux camélias (Camille) by Alexandre Dumas fils Alice's Adventures In Wonderland

Author: Lewis Carroll Robinson Crusoe by Daniel Defoe The Adventures of Tom Sawyer Author: Mark Twain Huckleberry The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain Sister Carrie by Theodore Dreiser Nana by Emile Zola Martin Eden Author: Jack London by Jack London The Scarlet Letter Author: Hawthorne by Nathaniel Hawthorne Lady Chatterley's Lover Author: D.H. Lawrence by D.H.Lawrence Treasure Island Author: Robert Lewis ? Stevenson by Robert Louis Stevenson Around the World In 80 Days by Jules Verne Ulysses by James Joyce

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Question 3: Are there any good foreign books? "The Great Gatsby" is a must-read, it is very good.

"La Traviata", "Jane Eyre", "The Chrysanthemum and the Knife", "Pride and Prejudice", "If You Give Me Three Days of Light"

"Chocolate" is also a great book , after reading it, you will know what the text is, all with the aroma of chocolate and the sweetness of candy.

"Focus: How to Cope with the Information Flood Now" is a best-selling book in the United States. It is short, timely, and has practical effects on your life.

"The Da Vinci Code", "The Veil", "The Catcher in the Rye", "The Moon and Sixpence", "Love in the Time of Cholera"

There are so many more, You can spend your life discovering...

Question 4: What are the famous foreign books? In terms of psychology, Freud's "The Interpretation of Dreams", in terms of life inspiration, Carnegie's "Human Weakness" and so on. . . In addition, although the Bible is a religious book, it is the source of culture in many Western countries. If you can read it carefully, I believe you will have a deeper understanding of many Western cultural phenomena.

Question 5: Are there any classic foreign books, such as "Drifting", "War and Peace", "Red and Black", etc.

Question 6: 10 famous books Foreign literary masterpiece "Wuthering Heights" Emily Bronte download this book

The novel describes the gypsy abandoned Heathcliff who was adopted by the old owner of the mountain village. He was humiliated and failed in love. He went out to become rich and returned. The story of revenge against the landowner Linton and his children who later married his girlfriend Catherine. The whole novel is filled with a strong fighting spirit against oppression and striving for happiness, and is always shrouded in a bizarre and tense romantic atmosphere. At first, it was regarded as a naive fantasy of a young female writer that was divorced from reality. However, combined with the fierce class struggle in the region it describes and the social phenomenon in Britain, it was soon highly recognized by critics and warmly welcomed by readers.

"The Thorn Birds" Colleen McCullough Download this book

The young and powerful priest yearned for the power of the Holy See, but he fell in love with the daughter of the pastor Cleary, Meggie, a stunningly beautiful girl, is in a profound conflict between power and love, which triggers a series of touching stories. Centered on the two protagonists, it unfolds the joys and sorrows of each of the more than ten members of the Cleary family; especially since the time span of the novel happens to span World War II, the conflict between the two generations caused by completely different outlooks on life, It's even more eye-catching.

The plot of this novel is tortuous and vivid, the structure is rigorous and exquisite, and the writing style is fresh and graceful. When describing the wild and vast Australian scenery, there is quite a desolate and tragic beauty, and as a female writer. The exploration of women's love mentality is very delicate and touching, so this book is known as Australia's "Gone with the Wind". After this book was published in the United States in 1977, it has printed more than 8 million copies. It was listed by Time magazine together with works such as "The Godfather", "Love Story", "The Rich and the Poor", and "Humboldt's Gift". One of the top ten modern classics.

"Gone with the Wind" Margaret Mitchell download this book

The charming, charming and legendary woman Scarlett Hao faced misfortune and lived a strong life during the American Civil War. From an admired manor lady to a self-reliant businesswoman. Although she loved one person persistently, she married three times, but still could not get the love she dreamed of. When she was confused, she found the love of her life, and the love left her again...

"Under the Gallows" Report" Vucik download this book

Czech writer and literary critic. Born into a working-class family, he was inspired by the Russian October Revolution and devoted himself to revolutionary activities. He joined the former Czechoslovak Communist Party at the age of 18 and served as the editor of the party journals "Creation" and "Red Rights". He was arrested in 1942 and killed by Hitler's gangsters on September 8, 1943. He wrote many essays praising the socialist construction of the former Soviet Union, reports on the miners' struggle, and Marxist literary criticism papers. The most famous is the long feature "Report from the Gallows" (1945) written in prison. It exposes the brutal persecution of revolutionaries by fascist gangsters, and describes the perseverance and unity struggle of fellow prisoners. When he was about to be sent to the gallows, the author still boldly declared: "We are born for joy, and we live for joy. Die?" His last words, "People, I love you!" have become the motto of revolutionaries. The work expresses the fearless heroic spirit of the proletarian revolutionaries and has shocking artistic power. After its publication, it has been translated into more than 80 languages, including Chinese.

"Uncle Tom's Cabin", also translated as "The Book of Black Slaves" and "Uncle Tom's Cabin", is written by the American writer Mrs. Beecher Stowe ( 1811-1896). Beecher Stowe was born in a pastor's family and once worked as a teacher. She lived in Cincinnati for 18 years, just across the river from the slave towns in the south, which gave her the opportunity to come into contact with some escaped black slaves. The tragic experience of the slaves aroused her deep sympathy. She herself has been to the South and learned personally about the conditions there. "Uncle Tom's Cabin" was written against this background. This book was serialized for the first time in 1852 in the magazine "National Times". It immediately aroused strong response and received unparalleled popularity. In the first year only, it was published in the country. More than 100 editions were printed and more than 300,000 copies were sold. It was later translated into more than 20 languages ??and published around the world.

Critics believe that this book played a major role in inspiring public anti-slavery sentiment and is regarded as one of the causes of the American Civil War.

When President Lincoln later met with Mrs. Stowe, he jokingly called her "the little woman who wrote a book that caused a great war." This joke fully reflected the meaning of "Uncle Tom's Life". The huge influence of the novel "The Cabin".

The story begins with a bargain between a slave owner and a slave trader.

Shelby, a slave owner in Kentucky, USA, failed in his speculation in the stock market. In order to repay his debt, he decided to sell two... >>

Question 7: The Four Foreign Countries What are the famous books? The four major European masterpieces: "Homer's Epic", "The Divine Comedy", "Hamlet", "Faust"

The four major masterpieces of Mark Twain: "Huckleberry" "The Adventures of Leigh Finn", "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer", "The Man Who Corrupted Hadleyburg", "Asceticism"

Four masterpieces of war: "The King", "The Man Who Corrupted Hadleyburg" "Livy's History", "The Art of War", "Mandala Flower"

Four masterpieces of love: "A Dream of Red Mansions", "Gone with the Wind", "Jane Eyre", "The Gadfly"