A collection of newly composed essays, some with a historical focus and some with a contemporary focus, which addresses the problem of explaining the appeal of artworks whose appreciation entails negative or difficult emotions on the appreciator's part - what has traditionally been known as "the paradox of tragedy".
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Levinson, J. (2013). Suffering Art Gladly: The Paradox of Negative Emotion in Art. Suffering Art Gladly: The Paradox of Negative Emotion in Art (pp. 1–271). Palgrave Macmillan. https://doi.org/10.1057/9781137313713
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