Paradoxes of Emotion and Fiction
Explore the intriguing world of emotions in literature with "Paradoxes of Emotion and Fiction" by the Pennsylvania State University Press. Published in 1999, this thought-provoking book delves into the philosophical puzzles that arise when we experience emotions for fictional characters. With 176 pages of insightful analysis, the author examines the complexities of how we feel suspense about unfolding narratives and the paradox of deriving pleasure from stories that evoke unpleasant emotions. This engaging exploration invites readers to reflect on their own emotional responses to fiction, making it a must-read for anyone interested in the intersection of emotion and storytelling. Discover the nuances of your reading experience with this captivating paperback edition.