To be honest, I don't know the exact number. But you could try searching in libraries or online bookstores that have detailed information about her works. They might provide you with the specific number of novels she's written.
Lovecraft wrote quite a number of novels. It's difficult to give an exact count, but estimates suggest around 60 or so.
Dickens was the representative of 19th-century English literature. He had a large number of novels. The following are the numbers of some of his famous novels: The Great Gatsby (1895) Oliver Twist (1897) David Copperfield (1899) 4 David Copperfield and Twilight 1900 5 Great Expectations (1901) Oliver Twist Part 2 (1907) The Second Gatsby (1908) The Moon and Sixpence (1909) Oliver Twist (Part 3) 1910 David Copperfield (Part 3) 1911 This is just one of Dickens 'many novels. He wrote many other novels and collections of stories.
Hemingway wrote quite a few novels. I think it's around 10 or so.
Lingxi's novels included the ending story of " The Demon Concubine Is Too Hard to Catch," the one-on-one love story," The Sick King Loves the First-grade Silly Concubine," and " The Silly King's Favor." I recommend these three novels to you. I hope you like my recommendations.😗
Dickens wrote quite a few novels. To be specific, I believe he wrote around 15. Some of his most famous ones are still popular today.
Kipling wrote a considerable number of novels. It's difficult to give an exact count off the top of my head, but it's quite a few.
Well, Faulkner was a prolific author. He wrote approximately 19 novels throughout his career. His works are known for their depth and complexity.
Dickens wrote quite a few novels. I think it's around 15 or so.
Salinger wrote several novels, but the most famous ones include 'The Catcher in the Rye' and a few others. The exact number might vary depending on how you define a 'novel'.