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Book Title Quiz, Part 1

This quiz is excerpted from Stephen Wilbers' column, "Everybody's business," Minneapolis Star Tribune, Jan.19, 2001, augmented by StickYourNeckOut staff.

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To illustrate the evocative power of language, Mr. Wilbers and our staff challenge the reader to restore the following titles to their original versions:

The first four titles are
by Ernest Hemingway

The Elderly Man and the Ocean

For Whom the Bell Rings

A Goodbye to Arms

The Sun Also Comes Up

by William Faulkner

The Noise and the Fury

As I Lay Expiring

by F. Scott Fitzgerald

The Awesome Gatsby

So Sweet Is the Night

by Edith Wharton

The Period of Innocence

by John Steinbeck

The Raisins of Wrath

by Willa Cather

The Archbishop Kicks the Bucket

by James Fenimore Cooper

The End of the Trail for the Mohicans

by Herman Melville

Moby Richard

by Nathaniel Hawthorne

The Red Letter

by Stephen Crane

The Red Medal of Bravery

by Jack London

The Summons of the Wild

by Harper Lee

To Kill a Crow



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