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Most Iconic Literary Works by Country

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    Don Quixote (Spain)

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    • Captures the essence of human desire

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    Don Quixote is the masterpiece of Spanish literature and one of the most influential worldwide. Its profound exploration of madness, reality, and idealism, along with its innovative narrative style, make it an undisputed pillar of Spain's literary identity.

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    War and Peace

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    • Masterpiece of world literature

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    War and Peace is a monumental work that encapsulates the essence of the Russian experience during the Napoleonic Wars. Its profound exploration of history, philosophy, and the human condition establishes it as a cornerstone of Russian and world literature.

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    One Hundred Years of Solitude (Colombia)

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    • Most important work of Colombian literature

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    One Hundred Years of Solitude is a masterpiece of magical realism that has defined Colombia's literary identity on a global scale. Its epic narrative and unforgettable characters capture the essence of Colombian history and culture, making it an undisputed pillar of Latin American literature.

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    The Canterbury Tales

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    • It tells the story of a pilgrimage to Canterbury

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    The Canterbury Tales is a masterpiece of English literature, written by Geoffrey Chaucer in the 14th century. Its significance lies in its vivid portrayal of medieval English society and its innovative use of vernacular English, establishing it as a fundamental pillar of the country's literary identity.

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    The God of Small Things (India)

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    • Written by Indian author Arundhati Roy

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    The God of Small Things is an emblematic literary work from India for its profound exploration of themes such as caste, forbidden love, and politics in southern India. The novel has been globally acclaimed for its lyrical prose and non-linear narrative, establishing itself as a benchmark of contemporary Indian literature.

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    Pride and Prejudice

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    • Jane Austen's most famous novel

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    Pride and Prejudice is an emblematic literary work from the United Kingdom, recognized for its sharp social critique and its exploration of Regency England customs. The novel has transcended its era and geography, becoming a pillar of British literature and a global benchmark for the novel of manners and romance.

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    The Sorrows of Young Werther (Germany)

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    • One of the most influential works in universal literature

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    The Sorrows of Young Werther is a masterpiece of the Sturm und Drang movement, which defined a literary generation in Germany. Its profound exploration of passion, disillusionment, and individual sensibility made it a cultural phenomenon and a pillar of German literature.

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    The Tale of Genji

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    • Fascinating magnum opus

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    The Tale of Genji is a masterpiece of Japanese literature, widely regarded as the world's first novel. Its profound exploration of courtly life, human emotions, and aesthetics makes it a cultural and literary cornerstone of Japan.

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    The Little Prince (France)

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    • Short novel and the most famous work by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry

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    The Little Prince is a French literary masterpiece that has transcended borders and generations. Its profound reflection on friendship, love, loss, and the meaning of life, told through a simple yet moving narrative, makes it a cultural symbol of France and a universal literary reference.

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    The Count of Monte Cristo (France)

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    • Classic adventure novel

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    The Count of Monte Cristo is a masterpiece of French literature, renowned for its intricate plot of revenge, justice, and redemption. Its cultural and literary impact extends beyond borders, solidifying it as a pillar of universal storytelling and a literary symbol of France.

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    The Alchemist

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    • Considered a classic

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    The Alchemist is an emblematic literary work from Brazil, globally recognized for its profound philosophy and inspiring narrative. Its cultural impact and ability to resonate with readers from diverse backgrounds make it a cornerstone of Brazilian literature.

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