The concept of right and wrong, of good and bad, is taught to us from childhood. It’s a guiding principle as we journey through the decades of life. Easy to keep to? Sometimes it’s easier not to.
Authors of the talent of Franz Kafka, F Scott Fitzgerald, Robert Louis Stevenson and many others create characters and circumstances that test their capacity for morality to the limit.
1 - Stories Exploring Morality - An Introduction
2 - The Dead - Part 1 by James Joyce
3 - The Dead - Part 2 by James Joyce
4 - In the Penal Colony by Franz Kafka
5 - Young Goodman Brown by Nathaniel Hawthorne
6 - Markheim by Robert Louis Stevenson
7 - Benediction by F Scott Fitzgerald
8 - The Birthmark by Nathaniel Hawthorne
9 - The Necklace by Guy de Maupassant
10 - How Much Land Does A Man Need by Leo Tolstoy
11 - The Hoodoo by Martha Gruening
12 - The Coup de Grace by Ambrose Bierce
13 - Rashomon by Ryunosuke Akutagawa
14 - A Tale of Negative Gravity by Frank R Stockton
15 - Oil of Dog by Ambrose Bierce
16 - The Four Fists by F Scott Fitzgerald
17 - Rappaccini's Daughter - Part 1 by Nathaniel Hawthorne
18 - Rappaccini's Daughter - Part 2 by Nathaniel Hawthorne
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