Which famous literary work was recalled in 2019 after it was discovered that a research citation error led to a major historical inaccuracy in its narrative?
In the world of literature, product recalls aren't just about defective toys or contaminated food. Sometimes, entire books need to be pulled from shelves due to various issues. This poll tests your knowledge about one of the most famous literary product recalls in publishing history that sent shockwaves through the literary community and cost publishers millions in logistics, reprinting, and reputation management.
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- Naomi Wolf's 'Outrages,' which misinterpreted historical legal terminology about death sentences for homosexuality
- Dan Brown's 'Origin,' which contained incorrectly attributed quotes from famous scientists
- Margaret Atwood's 'The Testaments,' which included unauthorized historical references to real political figures
- Hilary Mantel's 'The Mirror and the Light,' which featured anachronistic details about Tudor-era governance
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