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17. van Dijk, W., Ouwerkerk, J. W., Wesseling, Y. M., & Koningsbruggen, G. M. (2011), Toward understanding pleasure at the misfortunes of others: The impact of self-evaluation threat on schadenfreude, Cognition and Emotion, 25, 360–368.
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20. Evolutionary perspectives also highlight that altruistic tendencies, especially toward kin, should be adaptive. It’s not that the individual survives, but that his or her offspring survives. Offspring carry the individual’s genetic material, and so tendencies that enhance the survival of kin should provide an evolutionary advantage.
21. Described in Fletcher, G. J. O. (2002), The new science of intimate relationships, Cambridge: Blackwell Publishers.
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35. I take many of the examples here about Crane’s novel from a more extensive treatment in Smith (2000).
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37. Ibid., p. 47.
38. Ibid., p. 92.
39. Ibid., p. 68.
40. Ibid.
41. Although The Red Badge of Courage is fictional, it has the feel of an absorbing documentary. Crane was in his early twenties when he wrote it and had no experience in battle, but he was able to imagine the feelings a soldier might have and why. Indeed, this may have been one of his main goals in writing the book. During the period when he wrote it, he spent many hours in the New York studio of a painter friend, Corwin Linson, who saw him sift through many accounts of Civil War battles. See Linson, C. K. (1958), My Stephen Crane, Syracuse, NY: Syracuse University Press.
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43. Ibid., p. 12.
44. Ibid., p. 13.
45. Ibid., p. 14.
46. Ibid., p. 17.
47. Ibid., p. 215.
48. Ibid., p. 263.
49. Ibid., p. 300.
50. Ibid., p. 351.
51. Ibid.
Chapter 2
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2. Quoted in Sandage, S. A. (2005), Born losers: A history of failure in America, Cambridge: Harvard University Press, pp. 277–278.
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6. Cheever also couched her “drunkenfreude” in the context of what she was able to learn from their behavior. She met many partygoers whose fine behavior left them unmemorable. It was the inebriated whose outrageous behavior was most instructive. She learned more about what not to do by watching those who embarrass themselves than she learned to do by watching the well-behaved and sober.
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45. Ibid., pp. 220–221.
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