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imageThat’s among the questions raised in a study by psychologists and English professors (full study here—PDF alert).  One more reason to rejoice over the spread of free public domain archives on the Net?

At least some Victorian novels were intended to encourage moral behavior, the researchers say. But did the intended result actually happen? To extrapolate, did Dickens‘ fiction really contribute to the end of sweatshops by making people more ethical?

It’s an issue of personal interest to me. I wrote The Solomon Scandals to tell a story, not elevate morality in D.C.  I doubt it’ll reform the place, though this would be a nice byproduct.

Note: I’m going just by the summary. Right now I can’t access the PDF of the complete study.

 
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