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  • Sentimentalism (literature) - Wikipedia
    Sentimentalism includes a variety of aspects in literature, such as sentimental poetry, the sentimental novel, and the German sentimentalist music movement, Empfindsamkeit European literary sentimentalism arose during the Age of Enlightenment, partly as a response to sentimentalism in philosophy
  • SENTIMENTALISM Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of SENTIMENTALISM is the disposition to favor or indulge in sentimentality How to use sentimentalism in a sentence
  • Sentimentalism - (World Literature II) - Vocab, Definition . . . - Fiveable
    Sentimentalism is a literary and cultural movement that emphasizes emotion, individual experience, and moral sensibility It seeks to evoke feelings of compassion and empathy in the reader, often showcasing the struggles of characters to evoke a strong emotional response
  • Sentimentalism Definition Meaning | Britannica Dictionary
    SENTIMENTALISM meaning: a tendency to have or express feelings of love, sadness, etc , especially in a way that seems foolish or excessive a sentimental quality
  • Sentimentalism - Encyclopedia. com
    The sentimentalism of this period has been defined in various ways Some have characterized it as conservative, a rationalization of the status quo, while others have characterized it as radical and a means of effecting social change
  • Sentimentalism (literature) - Art and Popular Culture
    In reference to the historical movement of Sentimentalism within the United States of America during the 18th century, Sentimentalism was a European-spawned idea that emphasized feelings and emotions, a physical appreciation of God, nature, and other people, rather than logic and reason
  • Moral Sentimentalism - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
    Sentimentalism is commonly understood as a thesis about moral judgments or concepts Moral thought involves or refers to our sentiments, and moral language somehow or other expresses or refers to sentiments
  • 15 - Literature and Sentimentalism
    Sentimentalism in eighteenth-century Scottish literature reflected the ideas of moral philosophers like Francis Hutcheson, David Hume and Adam Smith, who argued that our sense of morality has its origins in feelings aroused by impressions conveyed by the senses
  • Sentimentalism (literature)
    In reference to the historical movement of Sentimentalism within the United States of America during the 18th century, Sentimentalism is a European idea that emphasized feelings and emotions, a physical appreciation of God, nature, and other people, rather than logic and reason
  • SENTIMENTALISM - JSTOR
    Literary Form Sentimentalism is frequently understood to establish and sustain oppositions: virtue and vice, public and private, male and female, sincerity





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