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n |
“Agreeable
horror” results from portrayals of
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threatening
objects
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Greater
aesthetic value if the pain producing the
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effect
is imaginary rather than real
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Feelings
of awe at sublime nature the aim of certain
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kinds of
art
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Influenced Poe,
the “Graveyard School” of poetry,
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and
Gothic novels
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