Murasaki Shikibu. She was from Japan and created 'The Tale of Genji', which is considered the world's oldest surviving novel.
"Who is the cutest person" is a contemporary Chinese online novel. The novel was first published in 2011. It tells the story of a modern soldier, showing their courage and responsibility in the face of war, disaster and the sufferings of the people. The novel was also adapted into a TV series and movie of the same name.
No. It is likely based on multiple people's experiences as the 12th grade is a challenging time for many students, and there are various factors that can lead to failure, which are common among different students.
Yes, it is based on the real - life story of Manoj Kumar Sharma.
Well, it could be their own life experiences. For instance, if someone had a difficult childhood, they might write a novel about a character overcoming hardships. Or it could be something they read or saw in the world around them. Maybe they saw an act of kindness that inspired them to create a story around that theme.
I'm not sure which specific Texas author is being referred to regarding the 80th novel. Texas has a rich literary history with authors like Cormac McCarthy, who was born in Rhode Island but has strong ties to Texas. However, we need more details to identify the one with the 80th novel.
The author of Ivanhoe is Sir Walter Scott. His works are known for their rich historical and romantic elements.
Not all novelists were geniuses because writing novels required a lot of skills and experience, including story conception, plot design, character creation, language use, and so on. Many novelists only develop their talents after years of practice and trial and error. Of course, some people might be able to write a good story in a very short period of time, or they might be talented in certain aspects. However, this did not mean that all novelists were geniuses. The word genius had a very broad meaning. It covered many aspects of ability, including creativity, logical thinking, observation ability, and so on. Therefore, we can't easily use the word genius to evaluate a person.