I have no clear idea. It could be that only a few authors have chosen to write novels based on the Wilhelm Gustloff ship. Maybe you could search in specialized literature databases to get a more accurate count.
There are twelve Poldark novels in total.
The number of novels written by Premchand is difficult to pinpoint precisely. However, he is known for a significant literary output, with at least 30 or so notable novels to his name.
It's really hard to give an exact number. Different genres and regions have produced varying amounts of novels during that period.
Shakespeare is mainly known for his plays rather than novels. He didn't write any novels as we typically understand them.
There were two novels that mentioned fingerprints. They were " The Only Beta Gamer " and " The Boss Next Door Is A Little Free."
I can give you a few good novels ~ I recommend you to read "The Valiant Farmer Sister-in-law","Getting into Demon No. 1 at the beginning of the Super God Stage","My Son-in-law is too awesome","Ruan Qing Reborn in the End of the World", and "The Fox Demon Queen's Beauty". I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~๐
๐I recommend the following novels to you. I hope you will like them: 1. [Return from the End of the Road of Immortality]: A story about a man who fell into a black coffin at the foot of Nanshan Hill, experienced the ups and downs of going against the heavens, and finally became the most outstanding person in the world. 2. [I am invincible in the Celestial Master's Mansion. I can do anything.] The main character had the Book of Six Paths, and through settling the karma of the evil spirits that did not dissipate after death, he continuously obtained various rewards and traveled the world until he was invincible. 3. "Top Grade Gu Girl: The Secretly Spoiled Prince": The story of a self-abased young lady from an aristocratic family who became a master after her rebirth. She fought with an arrogant prince and finally became the female protagonist. 4. "Becoming a Saint Begins with a Life Mentor": The protagonist is reborn as a spy in the Demon Sect of the Great Chen Dynasty. He gains strength by changing his character. Finally, he becomes a character who defeats fate step by step. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~๐
Jane Austen wrote six major novels, including 'Pride and Prejudice', 'Sense and Sensibility', 'Emma', 'Mansfield Park', 'Northanger Abbey', and 'Persuasion.
I don't have the exact number at hand. Anita Desai is a prolific writer, and her works include many novels. You might want to check reliable literary sources or her official bibliography for an accurate count.
It's hard to give an exact number. There have been several novels covering the Haitian Revolution, but it varies depending on different sources and categorizations.