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Children “should read classics”

Children should be made to read classic literature by Dickens, Shakespeare and Joyce, according to authors such as J.K. Rowling and Philip Pullman. The writers were among those asked by the Royal Society of Literature’s RSL magazine to name 10 books children should read before leaving school. This article appears on the BBC News website (UK).

Posted by David Roberts on 31 January 2006 in Feature

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