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- Sentimentality originally indicated the reliance on feelings as a guide to truth, but in current usage the term commonly connotes a reliance on shallow...
- 2006 they released their first DVD (RGBDVD), followed by the EP New Sentimentality the following year. In 2009, toe released a split EP with the band Collections...
- Spoilt Rotten: The Toxic Cult of Sentimentality (subtitle in US editions: How Britain is Ruined by Its Children) is a non-fiction book by the British writer...
- "The Sentimentality of William Tavener" is a short story by Willa Cather. It was first published in Library in May 1900. William and Hester, live in McPherson...
- nihilism, its bad-boy pose, its mockery of melody, it's belittling of sentimentality, and above all, its self-seriousness. In a way, pop punk became its...
- their mannerisms. Peter Bradshaw of The Guardian disliked the film's sentimentality but noted that "it is saved, just a little, by the robustness of Brie...
- the second half, and how it ends up losing its theme in unconvincing sentimentality. Kauffmann also finds interesting parallels with The Godfather, which...
- generate much compelling drama, straddling the line between poignant sentimentality and hokey tedium." Around the same time, Eastwood served as executive...
- Nostalgia is a sentimentality for the past, typically for a period or place with happy personal ****ociations. The word nostalgia is a learned formation...
- those of Millais, have been criticised for descending into po****r sentimentality. Also influenced by Millais was James Archer (1823–1904), whose work...