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- "Tommy, the Unsentimental" is a short story by Willa Cather. It was first published in Home Monthly in August 1896. Jay works in Thomas Shirley, Sr's...
- Jigsaw: An Unsentimental Education is a 1989 semi-autobiographical novel by Sybille Bedford. It shortlisted for the Booker Prize that year. In many ways...
- quality talent". Louisa Mellor of Den of G**** praised There She Goes as "unsentimental, honest [and] well-written", lauding the usage of two timelines, so...
- stories and many novels in a style characterized by realism and an unsentimental and authentic introspection into the complexities of Indian society...
- backstory of a secondary character. Kirkus Reviews called it "Swift, unsentimental, and deeply satisfying." The novel was nominated for the 2018 Barry...
- series, Gunn described it as dark, "humorous but never goofy", and unsentimental, with adult and political themes. He was influenced by the Universal...
- [...] the prevailing mood promotes an earthy, moral, rational, and unsentimental ability to learn from repeated experience[.] According to Olivelle,...
- bildungsroman," praising Ferrante's ability to create a "powerful, unsentimental portrait of a friendship." James Wood, writing for The New Yorker, lauded...
- experiences from his childhood, with often unexpected endings, and unsentimental, dark humour. Dahl was inspired to write Charlie and the Chocolate Factory...
- and 1690s peak times are significantly different from each other. The unsentimental or "hard" comedies of John Dryden, William Wycherley, and George Etherege...