Definition of Sentimentalist. Meaning of Sentimentalist. Synonyms of Sentimentalist

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Definition of Sentimentalist

Sentimentalist
Sentimentalist Sen`ti*men"tal*ist, n. [Cf. F. sentimentaliste.] One who has, or affects, sentiment or fine feeling.

Meaning of Sentimentalist from wikipedia

- 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...
- such as sentimental poetry, the sentimental novel, and the German sentimentalist music movement, Empfindsamkeit. European literary sentimentalism arose...
- 2015 he teamed up with mentalist Steffi Kay to form The Sentimentalists. The Sentimentalists have toured the US and appeared at the Magic Castle as well...
- Henry Fielding, and Tobias Smollett, were followed by the school of sentimentalists and romantics such as Walter Scott, Horace Walpole, Clara Reeve, Ann...
- and that "Dombey and Son is [ ... ] ****ens's greatest triumph in the sentimentalist tradition". The Encyclopædia Britannica online comments that, despite...
- illustrator and Freemason, known primarily for his portraits in the sentimentalist style. He was a pupil of Marcello Bacciarelli. His work as a portraitist...
- derided T****au as a humorless poseur trafficking in commonplaces, a sentimentalist lacking in imagination, a "Diogenes in his barrel", resentfully criticizing...
- the decade". The film has been described as using multicultural and sentimentalist imagery to cover over material and "historically sedimented inequalities"...