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22 Oct 2014: Jonathan Kent’s production of Britten’s ghost story is revived to haunting effect, with standout central performances from the children, writes Tim Ashley
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22 Oct 2014: Last week we brought you our 10 best short-story collections. Here, we present your thoughts on what should have made the list
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22 Oct 2014: From Roman legions to medieval mayhem, Cavaliers and Roundheads to the crushing of ideals in the 20th century, there is fertile ground for drama in civil war, writes Robert Wilton
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21 Oct 2014: After an American tourist got locked in to one of their bookshops, Waterstones are inviting volunteers for a sleepover. Here are ten short books you could read in an evening – but what would you do if you could spend the night in a bookshop? Let us know in the comments below
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21 Oct 2014: Moat Brae House in Dumfries is to become a children’s literature centre, with fairy bower and piratical look-out point, by 2017, writes Libby Brooks
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21 Oct 2014: Writing so slippery is hard to define - but it also demonstrates a chilling truth about us, the readers, writes Sam Jordison
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21 Oct 2014: The Apollo 13 star sees his first piece of fiction, about four friends who plan a trip to the moon, in the pages of the illustrious magazine, writes Alison Flood
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20 Oct 2014: The book for which Gibbons is best remembered was a satire of late-Victorian pastoral fiction but went on to influence many subsequent generations, writes Robert McCrum
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19 Oct 2014: Niven Govinden’s stylishly meandering narrative calls to mind both Alice Munro and William Maxwell, writes Alex Preston
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