Eugene Wei

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Readers “significantly preferred” spoiled stories over unspoiled stories, the researchers concluded. “A novel that can be truly ‘spoiled’ by the summary of its plot is a novel that was already spoiled by that plot,” the New Yorker book critic James Wood wrote. For once, the social scientists and the art critics are in unison.
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