If you liked The pleasures of aesthetics by Jerrold Levinson, start with Suffering Art Gladly The Paradox Of Negative Emotion In Art (2013), The Oxford Handbook of Aesthetics (2005), and Musical Concerns (2018). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.

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BookOrb recommends Suffering Art Gladly The Paradox Of Negative Emotion In Art (2013), The Oxford Handbook of Aesthetics (2005), Musical Concerns (2018), Aesthetic concepts (2001), and L'art, la musique et l'histoire (1998).

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The pleasures of aesthetics is by Jerrold Levinson.