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She pulls this off by expertly deploying three literary weapons: emotional insight, moral nuance and intellectual depth.
Through their errors, they come to understand moral nuance as well as moral clarity, and to appreciate moderation.
Is it possible for anything like the grandly traditional novel of character development and moral nuance to emerge from societies in extremis, from writers routinely constrained or assailed?
One cannot help thinking he could have been an ace family lawyer, with his forensic intelligence and command of moral nuance.
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