Mystery and Manners; Occasional Prose

How does O'Connor say she believes fiction should be taught?

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O'Connor says she thinks fiction should be taught as a subject with a history. She says no child should read modern fiction without reading a certain amount by Hawthorne, Cooper and others. A child should not read those authors without having read novelists from the eighteenth century and so on.