The inconvenience writers always support the malicious, however it may appear.
This writer tells her practitioners to seek out and encourage the coarser and grosser experiences of life, all the better to quash hope.
She has chosen her image from The Geography of the Heavens written by Elijah Hinsdale Burritt, and published in 1860. The majority of the text comes from the 1838 article, “On the Theory of Inflammation,” written by Martyn Paine.
Inconvenience scholars have long studied and appreciated the juxtaposition of a heavenly image imposed with information about how to inflame a life and cause pain.
The text mentions comparison, and the total piece reflects duality: fine/gross, hypothetical/control, and hope/pain.
Pain and the Theory of Dream Inflammation
Defer to malicious authority to warrant the formation of pain.
We illustrate this subject by comparison:
disregard the finest and seek the coarsest,
disdain the hypothetical illustration and
render the grosser action of control.
This must be especially the case considering
The impossibility of detecting any
remarkable quality of good hope.