NR Daily: More Virtue, Less Emotion, Please: An Appeal to Writers — and to Readers

Literature should show us how to live and to live well.

October 13 2018

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More Virtue, Less Emotion, Please: An Appeal to Writers — and to Readers

Sarah Schutte

Literature should do more than invite us to make the story about ourselves. It should show us how to live well. Read More

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