Plays: 14, which includes the big four (The Seagull, Uncle Vanya, Three Sisters, Cherry Orchard), his first full length play that was actually produced (Ivonov) but is not currently highly regarded, one full length play not printed until after his death (Platonov--though Chekhov never gave it a title), and many one-act plays (e.g. The Marriage Proposal)
Stories: No good answer, but the most largest collection in English (by the translator Constance Garnett) has 201 individual titles/stories. One issue in doing the counting is around classification: Up to six of Chekov's stories (e.g. "The Steppes") are frequently classified as short novels (novellas) rather than short stories though many collections called "The Stories of Chekhov" will include them; Early in his life, to support his family, Chekhov was writing a short "sketch" every day.
The ISBN of Jack London's San Francisco Stories is 1453840508.
Jack London's San Francisco Stories was created in 2010.
Jack London's San Francisco Stories has 312 pages.
Yes, Jack London the writer and Jack London the prospector are the same person. Jack London was a prolific American writer known for his novels such as "The Call of the Wild" and "White Fang" as well as his short stories based on his experiences as a prospector during the Klondike Gold Rush.
Jack London wrote approx 23 Novels as well as many short stories. His most famous include... White Fang The Call of the Wild Valley of the Moon and The Sea-Wolf.
He published his first book in the year of 1900
"When God Laughs" by Jack London is a collection of short stories that explore themes such as survival, human nature, and the struggle for existence. London's writing style is often gritty and realistic, reflecting his own experiences as a sailor and gold prospector. The stories in this collection offer a mix of adventure, introspection, and social commentary, showcasing London's skill as a storyteller.
Jack. Hicks has written: 'Cutting edges' -- subject(s): American Short stories, Short stories, American
No, Jack London did not write "Dances with Wolves." The novel was written by Michael Blake. Jack London was known for his own works, such as "The Call of the Wild" and "White Fang."
Jack London primarily wrote with pen. He was known for his prolific writing habits and often used a pen to draft his works, including his famous novels such as "The Call of the Wild" and "White Fang."
Jack London also wrote a great book about a wolf. The story is White Fang
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