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Quiz – Literary London

18 wonderful novels set in a wonderful city – where London often becomes as central to the plot as the human characters themselves.

 

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  • Question of

    Which Dickens novel begins: ‘LONDON. Michaelmas Term lately over, and the Lord Chancellor sitting in Lincoln’s Inn Hall.’

    • Oliver Twist
    • Bleak House
  • Question of

    Which 1959 novel celebrates, Notting Hill, 1958 where rebellion and multiculturalism are stirring out of London’s post-war past.

    • Bridget Jones’s Diary
    • Absolute Beginners
  • Question of

    Which 2003 novel by Monica Ali’s follows Chanu and his family as they discover a rich and varied London, including the ‘delights’ of the East End?

    • Brick Lane
    • The Buddha of Suburbia
  • Question of

    ‘Having lived in Westminster… one feels even in the midst of the traffic, or waking at night… a suspense… before Big Ben strikes. There! Out it boomed.’ Which Londoner?

    • Nicholas Nickleby
    • Mrs Dalloway
  • Question of

    Which 1995 comic novel chronicles a year in the life of a thirty-something single working woman living in London?

    • Bridget Jones’s Diary
    • Mrs Dalloway
  • Question of

    Which 1990 novel by Hanif Kureishi follows teenager, Karim, who is desperate to escape suburban South London for new experiences in 1970s London?

    • The Buddha of Suburbia
    • Bleak House
  • Question of

    Which Booker Prize nominee by Sarah Waters takes place in the gay community during World War Two?

    • Casino Royale
    • The Night Watch
  • Question of

    Which 2004 novel is set in 1948 and focuses on the diaspora of Jamaican immigrants, who have moved to England?

    • Small Island
    • A Study in Scarlet
  • Question of

    Which Rose Tremain novel follows Lev from Eastern Europe to London in the hope of work, friendship and a new sense of belonging?

    • Neverwhere
    • The Road Home
  • Question of

    One of Baker Street’s most famous literary residents appeared in print for the first time in 1887 in which novel?

    • A Study in Scarlet
    • The Road Home
  • Question of

    What is the name of Neil Gaiman’s first novel set in ‘London Below’, a magical realm coexisting with the more familiar ‘London Above’?

    • London Fields
    • Neverwhere
  • Question of

    ‘Life and death went hand in hand; wealth and poverty stood side by side; repletion and starvation laid them down together. But it was London…’ which Dickens novel?

    • Nicholas Nickleby
    • Hawksmoor
  • Question of

    One of London’s most famous residents lives in a flat off the King’s Road, looked after by an elderly Scottish housekeeper. What 1953 book did he first appear in?

    • London Belongs to Me
    • Casino Royale
  • Question of

    Oscar Wilde’s only novel, a philosophical, Gothic story set in London that shocked many even after it had been censored.

    • The Picture of Dorian Gray
    • Sexing the Cherry
  • Question of

    Which 1945 novel by Norman Collins is a romp among the working classes of London just before the outbreak of World War Two?

    • London Belongs to Me
    • Brick Lane
  • Question of

    Which black comic, murder mystery by Martin Amis follows Nicola Six, who knows when she will be murdered so goes in search of her killer?

    • Small Island
    • London Fields
  • Question of

    Which novel tells parallel stories of an 18th century architect who builds seven London churches and a 1980s detective who investigates murders in the same churches?

    • Hawksmoor
    • The Picture of Dorian Gray
  • Question of

    Which novel by Jeanette Winterston is set in 17th century London and is about the journeys of The Dog Woman and her protégé, Jordan?

    • Absolute Beginners
    • Sexing the Cherry

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