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"It Shouldn't Be Printed At All. It Should Be Burnt" — 23 Books Writers Regret Writing

buzzfeed.com – Sunday July 7, 2024

We've recently written about inventors who regretted their inventions, as well as directors who cringed at (and even disowned) their own movies. So, we thought we'd share some examples of authors who grew to regret their own titles, too. Here are 23 examples:

1. Arthur Conan Doyle grew to hate Sherlock Holmes, eventually killing his beloved character off.

Historian Lucy Worsley told The Guardian that Sherlock eventually just became a cash cow for Doyle, who also wrote far-less-read historical novels. He killed off Holmes when he made him enough money, but brought him back ten years later for over a million dollars — "he would have hated the fact that today, 93 years after his death, his historical novels lie unread, while his ‘cheap’ – but beloved – detective lives forever on our screens," Worsley says.

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