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PUBLIC SERVICE QUIZ

OK, so you think you know the 19th century British novel? Prove it. Try to match up the following books correctly with their authors.

-- Kevin Kittredge

"Barchester Towers"

"Bleak House"

"Vanity Fair"

"Middlemarch"

"Wuthering Heights"

"Jane Eyre"

"Emma"

"Frankenstein"

"Tess of the d'Urbervilles"

"Through the Looking Glass"

George Elliot

William Makepeace Thackeray

Lewis Carroll

Charlotte Bronte

Jane Austen

Charles Dickens

Mary Shelley

Thomas Hardy

Anthony Trollope

Emily Bronte

ANSWERS

"Barchester Towers," Anthony Trollope

"Bleak House," Charles Dickens

"Vanity Fair," ...

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