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Pain, Pleasure, and Aesthetics: An Essay concerning the Psychology of Pain and Pleasure, with Special Reference to Aesthetics
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Pain, Pleasure, and Aesthetics: An Essay concerning the Psychology of Pain and Pleasure, with Special Reference to Aesthetics

by Henry Marshall Rutgers. 364 pgs.

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Contributors:

   Henry Marshall Rutgers

Publisher:

   Macmillan

Place of Publication:

  London  

Publication Year:

  1894
Subjects:   Psychology, Art, Emotions, Pain
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