Famous writers in history



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William Shakespeare was born on April 23, 1564 in England. He is an English poet and writer. He is also known as an actor. He is also known as the English poet and "Avon" poet. He is a world-famous drama writer. To date, 38 works, 154 sonnets, two long story poems have arrived.

Shakespeare was born on the same day and died on the same day. He was born on April 23, 1564 and died on April 23, 1616. Shakespeare swore on the tombstone that it would not be opened. This is roughly the superficial meaning of the epitaph in the poet's tomb.

My dear friend, for God's sake

Do not touch the body lying here.

It is a sin to move the bones of a dead person.

Those who hurt the bones

Let them see the curse of God.
He is the author of the tragedies of Romeo and Juliet (1591-1592), Hamlet1600-1601), Othello(1603), and the Winter Tale. Hamlet is the largest work of the poet. The play has 4042 lines and 29551 words.


Victor Hugo is a French writer. He was born on February 26, 1802 and died on May 22, 1885. His name was included in the list of the 100 most studied personalities in history. Hugo wrote in his will: I am leaving fifty thousand francs for the poor. I want to be escorted in a wheelchair for the poor. I refuse to mourn in all churches. I want everyone to pray for my soul. I believe in God.

His most famous works are The Miserables, The Curved Belt of the Church of Nostradamus, and The Last Days of the Executioner.



Nikolai Gogol is a Russian writer. He was born on March 20, 1809. If one of the founders of Russian national literature is Pushkin, the other is Gogol. He is the author of Dikanka's Evenings, Inspector, Dead Souls, and Shinel. Dostoevsky said of Shinel: We all came from Gogol's "Shinel”. In 1948 he went to Palestine to visit the holy lands. Upon his return to Moscow, Gogol, under the influence of a monk named Matthew Konstantinovsky, destroyed the manuscript of the second part of the novel Dead Souls in 1852 by burning it. He died in Moscow on February 21 at the age of 43, 10 days after the incident.
Charles Dickens is the founder of critical realism. He was born on February 7, 1812 in England. He died on June 9, 1870. He practiced hypnosis called mesmerism. His favorite pastime was a trip to the Paris morgue. It was his dream to become a writer, but he only went to school for 4 years. The best thing he knew was hunger. His family lived in poverty. He first wrote and sent his story to the publishing house at the age of 22. He walked the streets crying with joy when he learned that his story had been accepted. After that, his life changed and he became one of the greatest representatives of the Victorian era.

Charles Dickens would turn his face north as he sat at his desk. He thought that the magnetic field of the North Pole had a positive effect on creativity. Most famous works: The Adventures of Oliver Twist, Great Expectations, David Copperfield and others. Charles Dickens always said: After all, spirits are like seas, and depth only responds to depths.




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