2. rabelais: The first outstanding satirist in the history of French literature, who wrote Biography of the Giant.
Montaigne: French humanist thinker, writer and ethicist during the Renaissance, Random Thoughts. If you want to read French prose, you have to look for him. )
4. Larochefoucauld: A collection of proverbs (his proverbs are very interesting and vivid, and his experiences are legendary).
5. blaise pascal: A record of thoughts (man is a thinking reed).
6. Francois Villon: one of the three great poets in medieval Europe, "the most outstanding lyric poet in medieval France", "Song of the Clothes Hanger", "Collection of Last Words" and "Song of the Former Women".
7. Voltaire's metaphysics;
Rousseau's Confessions;
Montesquieu s Persian Letters and On the Spirit of Law;
Diderot's "Ramo's nephew" and "Judge Jacques";
8. Pierre Augustin Caron de Beaumarchais: French playwright, Figaro's wedding (his experience is legendary! Suggest the landlord to look at the account of his life)
9.chateaubriand: Author of Revolution and Memoirs in the Tomb (Hugo's idol);
10. Moliere: The Miser and the Police Trilogy.
1 1. Miaosai; A century's confession (he is george sand's lover)
12. Gao Naiyi: Xide;
Racine's tragedy Andromaque;
13. Vereland: (1844- 1896) French poet, one of the representatives of symbolic poetry, such as Sentimental Collection and Amusement Map in Costume.
Rambo: the originator of surrealist poetry, one of the most striking poets in the history of French literature, vowels;
Malamei: The founder of modern European poetry, Afternoon of the Faun (1896), was elected as the "king of poets" and became the leader of modernist and symbolic poetry in French poetry. )
14. Salina: It is recognized as one of the greatest French writers in the 20th century, and is the author of Roaming in the Dark;
15. Brighton: the founder and poet of French surrealism, magnetic field and Naja;
16. Younescu: Known as the "classic writer of absurd drama", 1970 was elected as an academician of the French Academy. Bald singer, past present, past present;
17.jean jeunet: a strange man among the wizards of French literature, who was once associated with thieves and homosexuals, was discovered by Sartre and others, and wrote the diary of a thief (very autobiographical). 1983 won the French national literature prize;
18. Robert Geyer: Eraser and peeping tom (February 18, 2008). The French Academy announced that Robert Geyer died of a heart attack in the western French city of Caen in the early hours of local time at the age of 85. As the founder of the French "new novel" school, Geyer opposed the traditional narrative. He is regarded as one of the most important avant-garde writers in the world. The death of the "bad boy" in this literary world has made Chinese and foreign literary people lament that "the era of French new novels is over". )
19. claude simon: Wind and Forger, 1985 10, won in Nobel Prize in Literature; In fact, many French writers have won the Nobel Prize in Literature. Just look up the writers who have made promises in France.
Duras: The Lover is the most famous female novelist, playwright and film artist in contemporary France.