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Introduction of famous foreign works and authors

Les Misérables

Les Miserables is an important novel by Hugo, a famous French novelist and poet. Jean Wall, the hero, stole a loaf of bread to feed his sister's seven children, and was sentenced to five years' hard labor and failed to escape from prison four times. 19 years later, he was released. Later, influenced by Bishop Fulai, he changed his name to Madeleine, set up a factory, became a rich man and became a mayor. He promised to be entrusted by Fantine, a dying woman worker. Cosette, who adopted her illegitimate daughter at Thenardier Inn, was taken back and brought up. Cosette grew up and met a thoughtful young Marius in the park. They fell in love at first sight. At this time, a * * and the party's uprising broke out, and the heroes died. Jean Wall rescued Marius, who was injured in the barricade battle, and completed the marriage of a young man, but it was once misunderstood.

The Count of Monte Cristo

Dumas is a famous French novelist of popular history, and this book is one of his major works. Entrusted by the captain, Don Tess of Pharaoh sent a letter to the Napoleonic Party, which was framed by two despicable people and judges and put into death row. Faria, a cellmate, told him the secret of a treasure buried in Monte Cristo before he died, and helped him escape from prison successfully. Don Tess discovered the treasure and became a rich man. From then on, he became the count of Monte Cristo.

Great expectations

The immortal masterpiece of the great English writer Dickens. Pip, an orphan, was brought up by her sister, was employed by the noble Havisham, and fell in love with Estella, hoping to become a "gentleman". A fugitive he didn't want to rescue when he was a child made a fortune abroad and was sent to London for a good education in exchange for saving his life. Just when Pip was full of hope, Estella married another man, the escaped prisoner was captured and her inheritance was confiscated.

Belami

Mo Bosang is a famous French novelist, and this book is his masterpiece. Duroy was a junior officer of the French colonial army in Algeria. He came to Paris and became a newspaper editor. He seduced upper-class women by his beautiful appearance and flattering women, and used it as a springboard to achieve a career. Finally, he kidnapped the daughter of the newspaper owner, forced him to marry her, and became the editor-in-chief of the newspaper. At the end of the novel, he also hinted that he would soon become a senator and a cabinet member.

Walden

This is a kind of serenity, serenity and wisdom. It analyzes life, criticizes customs, has amazing language, flashes every word, has unique views and is thought-provoking. Many of its pages are image descriptions, beautiful and exquisite, like the purity and transparency of the lake and the thick green of the mountain. There are also some pages that are thorough, incisive and inspiring.