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Famous foreign novels
1, One Hundred Years of Solitude: One Hundred Years of Solitude is the representative work of Colombian writer Garcí a Má rquez and one of the representative works of Latin American magical realism literature. Through the story of seven generations of Buendia family and the rise and fall of Macondo town for a hundred years, it reflects the ever-changing history of Latin America in the past hundred years. The work combines the elements of reality and illusion, showing a magnificent imaginary world.
2. "Red and Black" and "Red and Black" are one of the representative works of French writers, telling the growth process of a young citizen company struggling in society and pursuing freedom. Based on the real psychological description of the characters, this novel shows the darkness and moral decay of French society at that time. It criticized the corruption and injustice of feudal society and showed the complexity of human nature and social injustice. This work has profound ideological connotation and shows the author's unique views on society and human nature.
Notre Dame de Paris: Notre Dame de Paris is a romantic novel by victor hugo, a French writer in the19th century, which shows a story of Notre Dame de Paris in the15th century in a bizarre and contrasting way. The characters in the novel have their own characteristics, some are ugly and kind, and some are kind and vicious. Quasimodo, the bell ringer, gave his life to save the girl. The novel is characterized by the confrontation between good and evil and the complexity of human nature, which shows the fragility and complexity of human nature.
4. War and Peace: War and Peace is a novel based on the war of 18 12, which shows the cruelty of war and the preciousness of peace by describing the fate of characters and the development of events. Through the description of the central figures, we can understand the great influence of war on individuals, society and human destiny. At the same time, the works also show the complexity of human nature and the tragedy of war. It is not only an excellent literary work, but also a precious wealth of human spirit and values.
5. Childhood: Childhood is the first of three autobiographical novels based on the experience of Maxim Gorky, a writer of the former Soviet Union (the other two are On Earth and My University). This work tells the story of Aletha (Gorky's real name)' s childhood life from the age of three to ten, vividly reproduces the living conditions of the lower class people in the Soviet Union from 65438 to 2009, and writes Gorky's understanding of suffering and unique views on social life, with endless vision and strength between the lines.
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