There's 'The Robe' by Lloyd C. Douglas, which carries the subtitle 'A Tale of the Christ'. It tells a story related to the time of Jesus.
The novel 'Quo Vadis' by Henryk Sienkiewicz also has the subtitle 'A Tale of the Christ'. It explores the early Christian era in Rome.
The classic novel with the subtitle 'The Modern Prometheus' is Frankenstein by Mary Shelley.
I'm not sure. There are so many novels out there, and it's hard to pinpoint one with that specific subtitle off the top of my head.
I'm not sure. Maybe you could check some popular novel databases or ask in dedicated literary forums.
I have no clue about the subtitle of Frankenstein. It could vary depending on the publisher or the specific version. Maybe search online or check at a library to find out for sure.
The subtitle of Frankenstein can differ based on the version. You might have to explore various sources like libraries or academic literature websites to discover it precisely.
Grimm's Fairy Tales was a classic collection of fairy tales. It contained many famous stories, such as Cinderella, Snow White, and Sleeping Beauty. The most popular version of the book was the Grimm Brothers 'seventh edition in 1857. Compared with other fairy tales, Grimm's Fairy Tales retained the original characteristics of oral literature and adopted a frank, simple and calm narrative. In addition, Andersen's Fairy Tales was also a classic collection of fairy tales. It was known as the sun of children's literature in the world. The book was written by the Danish-based author Andersen and has been translated into more than 150 languages. It is widely circulated around the world. These stories showed the ups and downs of life and had a strong social educational significance. These two books were recommended versions of classic fairy tales.
A good novel subtitle should be catchy and relevant. It needs to give a hint about the main theme or unique aspect of the story without spoiling too much.
Sorry, I don't know the subtitle. But you could try searching on popular book databases or asking in a literature forum.
Well, a subtitle in a novel often provides more details or a unique angle to the main title. It can hint at the theme, setting, or a particular aspect of the story. For example, if the main title is 'The Secret Journey', the subtitle could be 'Unveiling Hidden Worlds'.
I don't know. It could be that different editions might have different subtitles, but I haven't come across a common one.