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Quiz: Literary London
To coincide with the London Literary Festival, we are taking a stroll through the fictional nooks and crannies of the capital. Join us
- guardian.co.uk,
- Friday July 04 2008 14:24 BST
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1. What was the original title of JM Barrie's Peter Pan?
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2. Which contemporary novel features the Black Cross Pub on Portobello Road?
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3. In The Pickwick Papers, whose knowledge of London is "extensive and peculiar"?
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4. Sherlock Holmes lived at which number Baker Street?
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5. Which crime writer wrote a thriller concerned with the people and places of the London Underground?
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6. Which children's writer was so ashamed of his first book, Lovers in London, that he bought back the copyright to avoid it being republished?
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7. Which fictional character lived at The Laurels, Brickfield Terrace, Holloway?
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8. "Sweet Thames, run softly till I end my song ..." From which author did TS Eliot borrow this line for The Waste Land?
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9. Which of these is not a real book title?
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10. Which part of London did "itinerant philosopher" Christopher Ross explore?
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11. In which "novel without a hero" do the characters visit Vauxhall Pleasure Gardens?
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12. Where does the nursery rhyme London Bridge is Falling Down come from?
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13. Which anonymous 15th-century poem did Peter Ackroyd use as the title of one of his books?
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14. How does 12th-century historian Geoffrey of Monmouth explain the origins of the word London?
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15. Which book by San Franciscan writer Armistead Maupin is set predominantly in London?
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16. An urge to get away from which "Teflon meteorite" made Iain Sinclair think it was a good idea to walk around the M25 for his book London Orbital?
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17. Its film adaptation was a spectacular flop, but this Colin MacInnes novel about multicultural life in west London remains a metropolitan classic. Its title?
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18. Which futuristic novel features a king elected by lottery and a provost prepared to take up arms to defend a street in his district from demolition?
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19. One address in London has been home to numerous literary figures, from Lord Byron to Aldous Huxley and more recently to Alan Clark. Do you know it?
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20. The central character of Will Self's The North London Book of the Dead is surprised to find his dead mother residing in which London district?
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