He wrote 272 articles with his brother. He published his first collection of poetry in 1822, published eight plays, and seven volumes of poetry. Some of his novels include: Han d'islandeand The Hunchback of Notre Dame.
In his life-time, J.B.Priestley wrote over 100 novels and published over 120 books!
Itard worked with Victor for many years from 1800 to 1806, even though Victor did make some progress. He still never learned speech and how to cope with human society. Victor was still drawn to nature. Because Victor would not speak and was not able bond with human society was the reason Itard chose to abandon him. Because the reports that say Victor was an "incurable idiot"-he at first pointed out that the cause of Victor's behavior was the solitude he lived in many years in the wild-but later on he did come to realize Victor did suffer from a mental disability. His progress with Victor eventually began to slow down until Itard chose to abandon his experiment. Victor was left to live in a small house with the housekeeper (known as Victor's caregiver) Madame Guerin.
The author originally wrote 12 novels and 9 short stories.
The word count of Star Wars novels varies widely depending on the specific book. Generally, most Star Wars novels have word counts ranging from about 70,000 to 120,000 words. Some shorter novels or young adult titles may be around 50,000 words, while epic stories can exceed 150,000 words. Overall, the exact count depends on the particular title and its intended audience.
Although Victor could hear, he was sent to the National Institute for Deaf-Mutes in Paris. It was reported he never reacted to certain sounds and speech. Itard soon found out Victor was not deaf, and some sounds had no meaning to him. And he possibly couldn't understand speech because of being isolated in the wild for so many years.
Victor Hugo won several writing awards throughout his life, including the French Academy's prize for his poem "Ode" and the prestigious Prix de Poésie de l’Académie Française. He is also known for his iconic novels such as "Les Misérables" and "The Hunchback of Notre-Dame."
2 novels
Zero. Shakespeare didn't write novels.
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381 Stories
He wrote 8 novels, with The Scarlett letter being arguably his most famous work.
starts in 1815, then moves to 1823, then ends 1842 (or 1832. some say 32, others 42)
Five, but only one survived him, and she spent most of her life in hospitals for the mentally ill. Léopold (16 July1823-10 october 1823) Léopoldine (28 August 1824-4 September 1843) Charles (4 November 1826-13 march 1871) François-Victor (28 octoere 1828-26 décember 1873) Adèle Hugo (24 august 1830-21 April 1915.
i wish i could help u but i only no that he wrote 7 novels and i only no 4 names which are new day the leopard the young warriors and sixty five sorry i couldn't tell more
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