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Tuesday, June 11, 2013

Classic Books' Original Titles: Some Truly Awful Titles

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Classic Books' Original Titles





The Kingdom by the Sea was the original title of Vladimir Nabokov's Lolita. The Huffington Post highlighted "24 classic books' original titles." Shelf Awareness







In your opinion, what title is the worst?  We think Trimalchio in West Egg has to be one of the most atrocious.  Let us know your thoughts here at The Things You Can Read.

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