Guess the Writer






Who wrote "Wounds of Armenia: Lamentation of a Patriot"?
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Khachatur Abovyan
Hrant Matevosyan
Ghazaros Aghayan




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The novel "The Red and the Black" was written by Stendhal (real name, Marie-Henri Beyle) in 1830. The actions take place in the 1820s, during the reign of King Charles X, in France.
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It was Nikolai Karamzin, the legendary author of "The History of the Russian State." That book was so famous that, according to Pushkin, "every one, even secular women," rushed to read it. Karamzin is also known as a writer-sentimentalist. His novel "Poor Liza" is a prime example of sentimentalism in literature.
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It was Charles Dickens, a famous English writer of the 19th century (1812-1870). The novel "The Old Curiosity Shop" was published in weekly issues from the spring of 1840 to the winter of 1841.
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In the novel "Chaos" (1898), Shirvanzade's most significant work, the author describes the life of the industrial city, that is, the chaos in the capitalist world.
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The novel "Call of the Wild" was written by Jack London. It was published in 1906. The following novel that London wrote was "White Fang." In both books, the main character is an animal.
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It was Khachatur Abovyan (1809-1848), a great Armenian enlightener, the founder of the new Armenian literature and modern language. The novel "Wounds of Armenia" depicts the historic events of the early 19th century that led to the accession of Eastern Armenia to Russia in 1828.
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"Samvel" is one of the three historical novels of Raffi (Hakob Melik-Hakobyan). It occupies a special place in the works of Raffi and Armenian historical prose and is dedicated to the history of Armenia in the 4th century.
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It was George Orwell. His two most famous works are the novel "1984" and the novella "Animal farm." Both of them are dystopian works. Orwell worked on them in the 1940s, and perhaps the world would also see other important works by this author if he didn't die of tuberculosis in 1950.
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It was the British writer Richard Aldington. "Death of a Hero" is a classic novel of the era of the "Lost generation." Aldington is regarded as one of such authors as Ernest Hemingway, Erich Maria Remarque, and Francis Scott Fitzgerald.
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This classic novel was written in 1892 by the Russian writer Anton Pavlovich Chekhov (1860-1904). The actions take place in the local hospital of a county town, in ward No. 6, where patients with mental disorders are treated.
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