Charles Dickens was 24 years old when he completed his first novel, "The Pickwick Papers," published in 1837.
Jane Austen wrote the novel Persuasion. It was her final completed novel and was published posthumously in 1817.
We(Russian: Мы) is a dystopian novel by Yevgeny Zamyatin completed in 1921
The only completed novel by Edgar Allan Poe is "The Narrative of Arthur Gordon Pym of Nantucket," often referred to as "The Narrative of Arthur Gordon Pym." It was published in 1838.
The title of Edgar Allan Poe's only completed novel is "The Narrative of Arthur Gordon Pym of Nantucket," commonly known as "The Narrative of Arthur Gordon Pym."
"Dubrovsky" is a novel written by Russian author Alexander Pushkin and was completed in 1841. It tells the story of a young nobleman seeking justice against a corrupt landlord.
The titular character of Charles Dickens's last completed novel is "Edwin Drood" from "The Mystery of Edwin Drood". However, the novel was left unfinished as Dickens passed away before completing it.
Gary Paulsen completed his first novel, "Some Birds Don't Fly," in 1968.
Franz Kafka's novel The Castle is incomplete, ending in mid-sentence. Kafka died of tuberculosis a little less than a year and a half after he began writing the novel; it is unclear whether Kafka would have completed the work had he lived longer.
A quick summary of the novel, with specific passages and themes, will demonstrate that you have completely completed your reading. If the teacher asks you a specific question about a prominent plot point, you should be able to answer it.
Hey, I have seen 11 year old's get published. I am 13 right now and am halfway through my novel and when I am done with it I am going to try and get published. So anyways, I think that it depends on the agent really. Good luck!
I'm sure I can remember Fleming's wife claiming to have completed 'The Spy Who Loved Me', because he had died, leaving the work unfinished. Either she or the publisher challenged the reader to try and spot the point of changeover. But there seems to be no documentation of this.
It reportedly took Stephenie Meyer three months to write what would become the book "Twilight." She was inspired to write the novel after a dream she had on June 2, 2003 about a human girl and a vampire who were in love. From that dream, she wrote out what happened, which would later become Chapter 13 in the completed book and then within 3 months, she completed the novel. Of course it had to undergo editing, reviews, etc, after that before being published, but it only took a matter of 3 to 4 months for her to write the novel.