This thought-provoking essay explores the role of English literature in modern education. Lee argues that literature is a crucial component of the humanities, providing students with valuable insights into human nature and the complexities of society. Drawing on his own experiences as a scholar and teacher, Lee makes a compelling case for the continued relevance of English literature in today's world. This is an essential read for anyone interested in the humanities or the future of education.
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