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Sentimentalism (literature) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Sentimentalism (literally, appealing to the sentiments, also called maudlinism ), as a literary and political discourse, has occurred much in the literary traditions of all regions in the world, an...
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Sentimental novel - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The sentimental novel or the novel of sensibility is an 18th century literary genre which celebrates the emotional and intellectual concepts of sentiment, sentimentalism, and sensibility. Sentimen...
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Study Notes Classicism and Sentimentalism Required Reading--Literary Texts ... The best remembered are "Poor Liza" (1792) and "The Island of Bornholm" (1793). These stories inspired a large number of imitations and provided the basis for literary Sentimentalism in Russia.
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And although for most Literary Mama readers, watching Motherhood won't be much of an escape, it offers something else, and something just as important: a moment of recognition, and validation. Someone out there sees us.
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By uncovering the intellectual legacy of literary realism in this scholarly tradition, I trace the origins of some of the most foundational tools and precepts of our discipline, among them the logic behind the periodization of the nineteenth century, the belief in the professional usefulness of literary study,
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A literary tendency of the late eighteenth century which found pleasure in sympathising with suffering. The emotion was soon derided and considered pathetic, but the benevolent concern with human goodness can now be seen as a way station on the road to a more humane and just society.
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