There are many here, have a look ~ ~ ~
1 Pushkin
Alexander, the great Russian poet? Pushkin wrote six fairy tales: the story of ruslan and lyudmila, his father and his long-term worker Balda, the story of the Tsar Sardinia, the story of the dead princess and seven warriors, the story of the fisherman and golden fish, and the story of the golden rooster. There is also an unfinished story of mother bear.
Pushkin broke the tradition of aristocratic literature in the creation of fairy tales, introduced folk fairy tales and folk languages into poetry creation with his own genius, and carried out pioneering transformation and perfection of folk fairy tales. Pushkin's fairy tales are dazzling treasures in his glittering literary treasure house. They are deeply loved by the people and handed down from generation to generation among the masses, not only because of their distinctive language, vivid plot and rich image, but also because of their profound popularity, extensive democracy and cordial humanitarian spirit. The virtue of the people and the evil of the rulers are fully reflected in his fairy tales, forming a very sharp contrast.
/mz 12.htm
2 Saint Exupery
The Little Prince is the most translated masterpiece of French literature.
This is a famous fairy tale in contemporary France-a fairy tale written by the French writer Saint Exupery for adults. But it is also loved by young readers. The author wrote in his dedication: "Dedicated to Leon? Wilt begged the children to forgive me. I dedicate this book to an adult. I did this for three important reasons. First, this adult is my best friend in the world. The second is: this adult can understand everything, even the books written for children; Third, this adult lives in France, hungry and cold, and needs comfort badly. If these reasons are not enough, then I want to dedicate this book to the child who once grew up. All adults are children (but only a few people remember this). So, I dedicate it to: to Lyon as a child? Wilt "