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Against Happiness
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    Against Happiness

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    Against Happiness: In Praise of Melancholy
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    Author Eric G. Wilson
    Country United States
    Language English
    Subject Pro-melancholy
    Publisher Farrar, Straus and Giroux
    Publication date
    January 22, 2008
    Media type Hardback
    Pages 176
    ISBN 978-0-374-24066-0
    OCLC 156818826
    152.4 22
    LC Class BF575.M44 W55 2008

    Against Happiness: In Praise of Melancholy is a nonfiction book by Eric G. Wilson that examines the benefits of being sad. The author denotes in the book that diagnosable conditions should be treated accordingly, and is in no way saying it is "normal" or "good" to be depressed. Rather, he seeks to point out that melancholy, or as he dubs it "generative melancholy" can be a powerfully creative force that has motivated the likes of Virginia Woolf, John Keats, Vincent van Gogh, and Ludwig van Beethoven to produce some of the greatest artistic masterpieces of their respective genres. Further, he expresses concern that America's aggressive diagnosis of any negative mood, however slight, as bad, abnormal, or dangerous will lead to an eradication of one of the most powerfully inspirational and motivational forces and its potential products.

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