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Critics sometimes group Sarah Orne Jewett with mid-1800s domestic novelists because both focus on women and home life. But Jewett differs: older domestic novels center on children and use stories to teach Protestant moral lessons, while Jewett's fiction almost never treats childrearing and is largely secular. The passage argues this stems from different ideas about fiction's purpose - earlier writers used fiction to instruct, while Jewett treated fiction as art valued for its form.

Logic Breakdown

Ask whether the author accepts the "recent criticism." Note he concedes surface similarities but then highlights deeper, defining differences (absence of child-rearing, secularism, and a different conception of fiction), so determine whether the criticism is plausible yet mistaken.

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It can be inferred from the passage that the author would be most likely to view the "recent criticism" mentioned in the opening sentence as

Correct Answer
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The author grants the critics some basis: "Her work does resemble the domestic novels of the 1850s in its focus on women, their domestic occupations, and their social interactions...," so the alignment is initially plausible. He then stresses decisive contrasts: "children and child rearing are almost entirely absent from the world of Jewett's fiction," Jewett's world is "almost wholly secular," and "the more didactic aims are absent from Jewett's writing, which rather embodies the late nineteenth-century \"high-cultural\" conception of fiction as an autonomous sphere." He closes by saying, in effect, that "This fundamental difference should be given more weight in assessing their affinities than any superficial similarity in subject matter." Together these passages show the criticism rests on reasonable evidence and seems plausible at first but is ultimately mistaken.
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