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invest strong emotions in
trite or
conventional fictional situations. "A
sentimentalist",
Oscar Wilde wrote, "is one who
desires to have the
luxury of an emotion...
- The
Sentimentalists, also
known as the "Clark Sisters" (and also as the "Original"
Clark Sisters; so-called to
distinguish them from the
current gospel...
-
Sentimentalist Magazine was an
American magazine of
indie rock
music and culture,
which was
published quarterly.
Launched in New York City, New York, in...
-
Songs for
Sentimentalists is an
album released by
Cathy Carr on the RCA
Victor label in 1964. It
marks the end of Carr's
attempts to
revive her commercial...
- The
Sentimentalists is a
novel by
Canadian writer Johanna Skibsrud that was the
winner of the 2010
Scotiabank Giller Prize. The novel's
protagonist is...
- Receptivity:
Rethinking our
Values (2013),
Oxford University Press A
Sentimentalist Theory of Mind (2014),
Oxford University Press.
Human Development and...
- is, and
ought only to be the
slave of the p****ions." Hume was also a
sentimentalist who held that
ethics are
based on
emotion or
sentiment rather than abstract...
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record producer, singer, and
voice artist József Kármán (1769–1795),
sentimentalist Hungarian author Tawakkol Karman (born 1979),
Yemeni journalist, politician...
- (which is ever a "compromise") and to
invite "anarchy": it is "the
sentimentalist preparing the
pathway for the brute". In June 1888,
Stevenson chartered...
- and that "Dombey and Son is [ ... ] ****ens's
greatest triumph in the
sentimentalist tradition". The Encyclopædia
Britannica online comments that, despite...