Lucinda was created for the novel Don Quixote. It was based on the name Lucia, which means 'light'.
yes, the creature repeatedly refers to the book 'Paradise Lost' in the text. Paradise Lost focuses on two arcs: Satan and Adam and Eve. Pages 94, 127 and 186 will give you some quotes where he refers to Paradise Lost. Frankenstein refers to the Ancient Mariner on page 60 of the book.
Depends who you ask and in which language. In English either Thomas Mallory's Le Morte D'Arthur or Defoe's Robinson Crusoe. In Spanish Cervantes Don Quixote. But Lady Murasaki's The Tale of Genji, written in the 11th Century is probably the best answer.
no similarities both are forms of writing novels are fiction, poems can be too novels are prose narrative, poems can be too both can use literary devices such as metaphor simile
A novel differs from a short story because it is more likely to include a subplot.
Paradise - novel - has 318 pages.
Paradise - novel - was created on 1997-12-24.
Death in Paradise - novel - was created in 2001.
Return to Paradise - novel - was created in 1951.
Paradise City - novel - was created in 2004.
Death in Paradise - novel - has 320 pages.
Return to Paradise - novel - has 437 pages.
Trouble in Paradise - Parker novel - was created in 1998.
Trouble in Paradise - Parker novel - has 324 pages.
The ISBN of Death in Paradise - novel - is 0-399-14779-9.
California's Name OriginNamed by Spaniards after Califia, a mythical paradise in a Spanish romance novel that was written by Montalvo in 1510.
The ISBN of Trouble in Paradise - Parker novel - is 0-399-14433-1.