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Horror Fiction?

by Kevin Bauder | Oct 28, 2016 | Art and Literature, Ethics

C. R. Wiley asks, “Is Horror Fiction Immoral?” The answer is a bit surprising.

“The horror genre may be the most morally-structured popular literary form we have.”

Well, maybe.

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