Detective or crime fiction.
William Shakespeare did not write novels, as the form was not fully developed during his time in the late 16th and early 17th centuries. His works primarily consisted of plays and poetry, including sonnets and narrative poems. Additionally, Shakespeare did not write essays or non-fiction prose, focusing instead on dramatic and poetic forms to convey his themes and characters.
John le Carre wrote fiction espionage novels. Espionage novels are novels which focus on a spy's life or spying in general. His most famous work is The Spy That Came In from the Cold.
The novel's genre is mordern teenage fiction
Shakespeare wrote about every possible type of character.
war
Mostly adventurous fantasy fiction.
He is is known best for children's novels.
Fantasty, Realistic Fiction, Fables, Fairytales, and Picture Books
Well, realistic fiction like Tales of a Fourth grade nothing
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Karen Hesse writes fiction for youth ranging from picture books up to young adult novels. She is best know for her historical fiction.
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Non fiction
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Marsh, swamp, lake.
William Leonard Marshall has written: 'Sci-Fi' -- subject(s): Fiction, Harry Feiffer (Fictitious character), Police 'Whisper' -- subject(s): Protected DAISY 'Thin air' -- subject(s): Fiction in English, Police, Harry Feiffer (Fictitious character), Fiction 'The far away man' -- subject(s): Police, Harry Feiffer (Fictitious character), Fiction 'The New York detective' -- subject(s): Protected DAISY 'Frogmouth' -- subject(s): Fiction, Harry Feiffer (Fictitious character), Police 'Shanghai' -- subject(s): Fiction, Sino-Japanese Conflict, 1937-1945, Fiction in English 'Nightmare syndrome' -- subject(s): Fiction, Harry Feiffer (Fictitious character), Police 'Roadshow' -- subject(s): Fiction, Harry Feiffer (Fictitious character), Police, Large type books 'Head First' -- subject(s): Fiction, Harry Feiffer (Fictitious character), Police, Large type books 'Frogmouth (Yellowthreat Street Mystery)'
also earned a reputation in the science-fiction world during the 1980s when he wrote a few books.