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They provide a frisson of moral satisfaction.
"A murder in the family can provide a frisson of excitement at fashionable dinner parties," James's omniscient narrator hopefully remarks, then quickly changes course, concluding, in a perfect Austenlike summation, "But little social credit can be expected from the brutal dispatch of an undistinguished captain of the infantry, without money or breeding to render him interesting".
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En route, it provided a frisson for Tsonga, one that passed in the blinking of an eye as a genius blurred in front of him.
(That gruesome detail is not part of the Bravo narrative, but has been picked up by bloggers and reviewers, for whom it provides a frisson of horror and the suggestion of "family -style business gone awry).
Even minute additions — like Nabokov's reference to the "frozen wave" of the mussed-up carpet in the book's final, terrible tableau (Albinus dead on the floor with the gun underneath him, Margot fleeing through the open door) — provided a frisson of excitement, as did the apparent speed with which Nabokov composed his superb additions, some of which are scribbled almost illegibly.
It's amusing, clever and -- I don't want to give away too much, so let me just say that it raises Smell-o-Vision and the concept of the "feelies" from "A Clockwork Orange" to an art, providing a frisson of delight, if not momentary shock.
Charitably speaking, he provided a tantalising frisson of anticipation.
And since the twin towers have always loomed so large, suggesting how inescapable the world of getting and spending is, they provided a particular frisson.
Female sibling rivalry provides a fleeting frisson of camp to the otherwise mechanically fantastical stodge of The Huntsman: Winter's War (Universal, 12).
(This provides a definite frisson — you're playing with paintings by someone whose works sell for hundreds of thousands of dollars — enhanced by the clayey odor of fresh oil stick).
Even those among the US audience who don't know Mirren will be gripped by her accent and no-nonsense attitude... and some will find the her stern discipline provides a veritable frisson of pleasure.
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