I'm not sure exactly, but I think it was a considerable number. Maybe around a dozen or so.
To be honest, I don't have an exact figure. But from what I know, Freytag was a prolific writer and might have written anywhere from ten to twenty novels throughout his career.
I don't have the precise count at hand. However, Freytag was known for his literary output, and it's likely he wrote more than a few novels. Maybe around fifteen or thereabouts.
Charles Dickens wrote a considerable number of novels. I think it's around 20 major works.
Agatha Christie authored a large number of novels throughout her life. It's estimated that she wrote around 70 novels, making her one of the most successful mystery writers of all time.
Jane Austen wrote six major novels during her lifetime.
No. He was a poet, not a novelist.
Tezuka created a significant number of stories throughout his career. It's hard to give an exact count, but it's in the hundreds.
Xiao Hong had written many novels, essays, poems, and translated works in her life, including Life and Death Field, Hulan River Biography, Adapting to a New Home, and so on. She was regarded as an outstanding woman in the history of Chinese literature in the 20th century.
Xiao Hong wrote many works in her life, including Life and Death Field, Hulan River Biography, Phoenix Bathing in Fire, etc.
Xiao Hong had created a large number of novels, essays, and poems in her life. Her representative works included Life and Death Field, Hulan River Biography, Song of Everlasting Sorrow, and so on.
Stan Lee was involved in creating a huge number of comics throughout his career. It's hard to give an exact count, but it's definitely in the hundreds.
Shirley Jackson wrote a significant number of stories. Her works are diverse and cover various themes. Unfortunately, there's no precise count readily available.