A data processing error error meant Albert Camus’s The Outsider was omitted from our top 100 novels list (In our good books, 16 May, Saturday magazine, p10); its intended placing was 71. Also, My Ántonia should have been 78, not 100. Further, what we described as the opening line of The Turn of the Screw was from its first chapter, not its prologue; the protagonists of Catch-22 are members of a bomb squadron, not fighter pilots; The Go-Between was published in 1953, not 1853; A Fine Balance was from 1995, not 1955; Ulysses was released in 1922, not 1914; and Pride and Prejudice was released in 1813, not 1710. The release date errors were online-only.
An article (Skip the city centres and explore some of Europe’s coolest neighbourhoods, 2 May, Saturday magazine, p74) featured the neighbourhood of Notre-Dame du Mont in Marseille, but was accompanied by an image of Notre-Dame de la Garde in the same city.
Other recently amended articles include:
The main takeaways from Elon Musk’s plans for $1.75tn SpaceX flotation
‘The devil’s child’: the rise and fall of the only female yakuza
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