| NOUN1 | a sentimentalism | sentimentalisms |
| NOUN2 | sentimentalism | - |
NOUN article.ind sg | pl
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- Prinz also defends sentimentalism in ethics, and ethical relativism.
- According to José Augusto França, the artist dedicated himself to the painting of customs, within a sphere of sentimental realism and found his work hindered by a difficulty in separating sentimentalism from realism.
- Zaleski was associated with Romanticism and sentimentalism.
- However, it is one of the first novels written by a Canadian-born author about Canada, and, in spite of its overwrought sentimentalism, it has been treated as a seminal work in the development of a Canadian literary sensibility.
- For a recent criticism of sentimentalism (as a primarily metaphysical thesis), see François Schroeter (2006).
- Close-packed, linked to the ocean and his Breton roots, and tinged with disdain for Romantic sentimentalism, his work is also characterised by its idiomatic play and exceptional modernity.
- Franciszek Dionizy Kniaźnin (4 October 1750, Vitebsk – 25 August 1807, Końskowola) is considered to be one of the most distinguished Polish poets of the Polish sentimentalism in the Enlightenment period.
- The sentimental novel or the novel of sensibility is an 18th-century literary genre which celebrates the emotional and intellectual concepts of sentiment, sentimentalism, and sensibility.
- The Ultraist movement agreed with other avant-garde movements in its elimination of sentimentalism.
- About Yu Dafu's sentimentalism:Yu Dafu's sentimentalism was born in the decadent social reality of the "May 4th Movement Era".
- "Violets", Gabe's first lyrical poetry book, demonstrates Secession sentimentalism and a deep understanding of symbolism.
- In 18th-century anthropology the term "noble savage" then denoted "nature's gentleman", an ideal man born from the sentimentalism of moral sense theory.
- Mike Goodridge of "ScreenDaily" described the film as a "small, artfully crafted movie", otherwise deeming it to be an "unsettling piece" which other films with similar themes "doesn't fall into easy traps of sentimentalism".
- the absence of subtlety combined with predictable dollops of sentimentalism once again trivialize events in the name of making them understandable".
- These stories introduced Russian readers to sentimentalism, and Karamzin was hailed as "a Russian Sterne".
- Baroque and Rococo works continued in the second half of the 18th century and forms corresponding to literary sentimentalism appeared toward the end of the period.
- Critics have suggested that the novel was heavily influenced by the sentimentalism of the Tagalog prose narratives of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries.
- Eighteenth-century fancy pictures were an antecedent of Victorian sentimentalism; J.
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