Well, it's hard to say for sure. Eliston's publication count can vary depending on different factors like reissues and special editions. Maybe you could look up on a dedicated literature website or in a comprehensive bibliography.
I don't have the exact number off the top of my head. But you could try searching for Eliston's bibliography or checking with literary critics who might have kept track of the number of novels he/she published.
It's hard to give an exact count. Ellison was a prolific author, and his published novels vary depending on different sources and categorizations. But he definitely left a significant literary legacy.
Steinbeck published a considerable number of novels. To be precise, he authored around 16 novels throughout his career. Some of his most famous ones have become classics in the literary world.
Charles Dickens published a considerable number of novels. I think it's around 20 or so.
Oscar Wilde published several novels, including 'The Picture of Dorian Gray'.
Charles Dickens published a considerable number of novels, around 15 major works.
Agatha Christie published a considerable number of novels. To be precise, she wrote more than 60 novels. Her stories continue to captivate readers to this day.
Richard Wright's published novel count is not easy to pin down precisely. But he's known for several significant works like 'Native Son' and 'Black Boy', so you could say at least five or six major novels.
Jane Austen published six major novels during her lifetime.
Harper Lee published only two novels - 'To Kill a Mockingbird' and 'Go Set a Watchman'.
Harper Lee published only two novels - 'To Kill a Mockingbird' and 'Go Set a Watchman'.