- novels" were
particularly lucrative,
which gave rise to a
tendency to
sentimentalised, picturesque,
populist descriptions of Wes**** (which, as a
glance through...
- his
character of
Beane as a "winsomely cranky"
mentally unstable "
sentimentalised lonely hero",
noting how he magnetically, with "all blue eyes and twitching...
- cuffs,
presumably do. In the 19th century,
perhaps as
childhood became sentimentalised, it
becomes harder to tell the
clothing apart between the ****es; the...
- character,
presenting him at one
moment as an
enemy of society, then
sentimentalising over him as a
fugitive and victim; and it
provides scarcely a shred...
-
enscripturated words of God is in
spiritual danger, not
least because of the
sentimentalised portrait of God that TPT
Psalms sets out to paint. Simmons's caricature...
- a "notable mention". It "explored the ways in
which that totemic,
sentimentalised figure threatened to
leave little space for [Van der Wouden's] own...
- the
conventions of
Augustan drama encouraged far less intense, more
sentimentalised and
decorous depictions of Ophelia's
madness and ****uality. From Mrs...
- setting, the
genuine love
embodied by
Rosalind contrasted with the
sentimentalised affectations of Orlando, and the
improbable happenings that set the...
- But it is doctored, of course. Two
portraits have been
sutured to
sentimentalise Stalin's life and
closeness to Lenin. Suny,
Ronald (1998). The Soviet...
- filmmakers.
Without minimising the
facts of
animal life or
overly sentimentalising them, this film
casts an
enchantment that is just
about irresistible...