19th Century Literature Quiz

Spanning 100 years of Literature, we’ve considered literally hundreds of wonderful books and come up with this amazing 19th Century Literature Quiz. Enjoy!
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19th Century Literature Quiz
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#1. David Balfour is the protagonist in which Robert Louis Stevenson novel?
Unlucky! David Balfour appears in Kidnapped

#2. Leopold Von Sacher-Masoch, author of Venus in Furs, was from which European country?
Unlucky! He was Austrian, born in 1836

#3. Published in 1887, which Arthur Conan Doyle story saw the first appearance of Sherlock Holmes and Dr Watson?
Unlucky! A Study in Scarlet was his first appearance

#4. Pubished in 1889, who wrote Three Men in a Boat?
Unlucky! Jerome K. Jerome wrote it.

#5. Between 1829 and 1848, Honoré de Balzac published a series of linked work called…..?
Unlucky! La Comédie humaine (The Human Comedy) was his series

#6. Samuel Langhorne Clemens is better known by his pen name….?
Unlucky! That’s the pen name of Mark Twain

#7. Which of these Brontë sisters was not a published author?
Unlucky! Maria was the older sister of Charlotte, Emily and Anne and not an author.

#8. Written in 1830, who wrote The Red and the Black?
Unlucky! It was written by Stendhal

#9. Rodion Raskolnikov is the main character in which famous Russian novel?
Unlucky! He was in Crime and Punishment by Fyodor Dostoevsky

#10. Which of these novels was a sequel to Louisa May Alcott’s Little Women?
Unlucky! Jo’s Boys was the sequel.
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