The public does not desire horror, yet enjoys it in art and suffers it in life. When we deal with the monstrous marriage of the abject and the sublime, the consequent thrill of enjoyment is never appeased, always problematic, often unresolved and finally borders on physiological if not pathological narcissism. The public is well acquainted with this â ~rhetoric of effectsâ (TM); rhetoric of extreme effects, which transforms the spectator into voyeur or victim, into an apathetic torturer, whenever cruelty is shown without respite. A look of horror greets the enjoyment of extremes and enjoyment to the extreme as well; the Eighteenth Century teaches us that lesson. The century of good taste elaborates a sense of the limits, since representing horror means choosing not so much to domesticate it as to render it more enjoyable. It is a game of limits that are not limits anymore, as we can allude to an infinity that often shows the features of the sublime.
| ISBN-13: | 9781443836432 |
| ISBN-10: | 1443836435 |
| Publisher: | Cambridge Scholars Publishing |
| Publication date: | 2012 |
| Pages: | 175 |
| Product dimensions: | Height: 1.5748 inches, Length: 7.874 inches, Weight: 2.37 Pounds, Width: 5.5118 inches |
| Author: | Maddalena Mazzocut-Mis |
| Language: | en |
| Binding: | Hardcover |
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