Rachel Christine on whether books can teach you anything:

This is perhaps tangential, but I think the “books can’t teach you anything” argument comes from the accurate observation that most modern novels honestly can’t teach you anything. Classic literature was consumed with the struggle between good and evil; it obsessed over the question of humanity and its greater purpose; it scrutinized what it means to find true happiness. It was philosophy wrapped in the glory of a very human story. George Eliot knew that. Many modern writers do not. I know some who do, but they’re bound by the market and feel forced to write what sells. It’s time to repopularize excellent literature.