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Can you name the Titles of These 18th Century '1001 Books to Read Before You Die' (2006 ed.) by Author?
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r3ronald
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Jonathan Swift
Daniel Defoe
Henry Fielding
Fanny Burney
Tobias Smollett
Jean-Jaques Rousseau
Samuel Richardson
Laurence Stern
Goethe
Marquis de Sade
Diderot
Holderlin
Eliza Haywood
John Cleland
Charlotte Lennox
Voltaire
Samuel Johnson
Walpole
Oliver Goldsmith
Henry Mackenzzie
Pierre de Laclos
William Beckford
William Godwin
Olaudah Equiano
Ann Radcliffe
M.G. Lewis
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1001 Books to Read Before You Die: 1700s Quiz
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Created Feb 18, 2011 in
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dollymix
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Feb 18th, 2011 at 18:29 GMT
1 point
You've got a typo in "Tristram Shandy." Anyway you can accept "Roxanna"? Otherwise, good quiz.
r3ronald
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Feb 18th, 2011 at 18:45 GMT
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Great catches, dollymix. I'll add Roxanna, as well. I always hate it when a letter or two keeps me from an answer I know. Thanks!
johnlk
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Feb 19th, 2011 at 15:59 GMT
1 point
Cecilia is also misspelled.
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