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The Role of Literature in the American Curriculum
This chapter discusses the rationale behind book choices for a curricula in norms, highlighting the importance of addressing existential questions and providing wisdom to young people. It also explores whether there are any novels that all Americans should read to be considered American, and suggests Moby Dick, The Scarlet Letter, and De Tocqueville's nonfiction book as important reads for understanding America.
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