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Theories of the Sublime “Sublimity” is a theoretical, aesthetic, ethical and political concept (i.e., attempting to explain powerful emotions, lending itself as a tool by which nature can be understood, tugging at one’s moral stance, and tied to the revolutionary atmosphere of the later 18th cent.) Its thinkers Edmund Burke, whose psychological definition of the concept (c. 1756) ties it to “terror” (e.g., feelings of unease and anxiety when one is close to danger; a paradoxical idea since one also feels relieved, having avoided danger) Carl Grosse, whose more literal definition of the concept (c. 1790) ties it to “depth” in scenery (e.g., a gorge being more conducive to an emergence of sublime feelings than a flat plain) Its components according to Burke, fear is essential to its emergence according to Grosse, one should peer into an abyss literally, but also feel great while doing so Burke context Brillenburg-Wurth, Kiene. The Musically Sublime. Fordham: Fordham UP, 2009. (pp. xiii-xiv) Grosse context Brillenburg-Wurth, Kiene. The Musically Sublime. Fordham: Fordham UP, 2009. (pp. xi-xii) Its effects