Aesthetic value emanates from the struggle between texts: in the reader, in language, in the classroom, in arguments within a society. Aesthetic value rises out of memory, and so (as Nietzsche saw) out of pain, the pain of surrendering easier pleasures in favor of much more difficult ones ... successful literary works are achieved anxieties, not releases from anxieties.

Harold Bloom

The Western Canon: The Books and School of the Ages

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