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  1. Dickens and the sentimental tradition
    Fielding, Richardson, Sterne, Goldsmith, Sheridan, Lamb
    Published: 2012
    Publisher:  Anthem Press, London

    ‘Dickens and the Sentimental Tradition’ is a timely study of the ‘sentimental’ in Dickens’s novels, which places them in the context of the tradition of Fielding, Richardson, Sterne, Goldsmith, Sheridan and Lamb. This study re-evaluates Dickens’s... more

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    ‘Dickens and the Sentimental Tradition’ is a timely study of the ‘sentimental’ in Dickens’s novels, which places them in the context of the tradition of Fielding, Richardson, Sterne, Goldsmith, Sheridan and Lamb. This study re-evaluates Dickens’s presentation of emotion – first within the eighteenth-century tradition and then within the dissimilar nineteenth-century tradition – as part of a complex literary heritage that enables him to critique nineteenth-century society. The book sheds light on the construction of feelings and of the ‘good heart’, ideas which resonate with current critical debates about literary ‘affect’. Sentimentalism, as the text demonstrates, is crucial to understanding fully the achievement of Dickens and his contemporaries

     

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    Subjects: English literature / 18th century / History and criticism; Sentimentalism in literature; Empfindsamkeit; Englisch; Literatur
    Other subjects: Dickens, Charles / 1812-1870 / Criticism and interpretation; Dickens, Charles (1812-1870)
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    Introduction -- Sentimentalism and its discontents in the eighteenth-century novel: Fielding, Richardson and Sterne: "There was more of pleasantry in the conceit, of seeing how an ass would eat a macaroon than of benevolence in giving him one" -- Sentimentalism and its discontents in eighteenth-century drama: Goldsmith and Sheridan: "Humanity, sir, is a jewel. I love humanity" -- Dickens and nineteenth-century drama: "We would indict our very dreams" -- The early novels: "Everything in our lives, whether of good or evil, affects us most by contrasts" -- The later novels: "What the waves were always saying" -- Conclusion the afterlife of sentimentalism: "Who will write the history of tears?"

  2. Dickens and the sentimental tradition
    Fielding, Richardson, Sterne, Goldsmith, Sheridan, Lamb
    Published: 2012
    Publisher:  Anthem Press, London

    ‘Dickens and the Sentimental Tradition’ is a timely study of the ‘sentimental’ in Dickens’s novels, which places them in the context of the tradition of Fielding, Richardson, Sterne, Goldsmith, Sheridan and Lamb. This study re-evaluates Dickens’s... more

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    ‘Dickens and the Sentimental Tradition’ is a timely study of the ‘sentimental’ in Dickens’s novels, which places them in the context of the tradition of Fielding, Richardson, Sterne, Goldsmith, Sheridan and Lamb. This study re-evaluates Dickens’s presentation of emotion – first within the eighteenth-century tradition and then within the dissimilar nineteenth-century tradition – as part of a complex literary heritage that enables him to critique nineteenth-century society. The book sheds light on the construction of feelings and of the ‘good heart’, ideas which resonate with current critical debates about literary ‘affect’. Sentimentalism, as the text demonstrates, is crucial to understanding fully the achievement of Dickens and his contemporaries

     

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    Subjects: English literature / 18th century / History and criticism; Sentimentalism in literature; Literatur; Empfindsamkeit; Englisch
    Other subjects: Dickens, Charles / 1812-1870 / Criticism and interpretation; Dickens, Charles (1812-1870)
    Scope: 1 online resource (xxvii, 190 pages)
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    Introduction -- Sentimentalism and its discontents in the eighteenth-century novel: Fielding, Richardson and Sterne: "There was more of pleasantry in the conceit, of seeing how an ass would eat a macaroon than of benevolence in giving him one" -- Sentimentalism and its discontents in eighteenth-century drama: Goldsmith and Sheridan: "Humanity, sir, is a jewel. I love humanity" -- Dickens and nineteenth-century drama: "We would indict our very dreams" -- The early novels: "Everything in our lives, whether of good or evil, affects us most by contrasts" -- The later novels: "What the waves were always saying" -- Conclusion the afterlife of sentimentalism: "Who will write the history of tears?"

  3. Dickens and the Sentimental Tradition
    Fielding, Richardson, Sterne, Goldsmith, Sheridan, Lamb
    Published: 2012
    Publisher:  Anthem Press, London

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    ISBN: 0857289071; 9780857289070
    Subjects: LITERARY CRITICISM / European / English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh; English literature; Sentimentalism in literature; English literature; Sentimentalism in literature; Literatur; Empfindsamkeit; Englisch
    Other subjects: Dickens, Charles / 1812-1870; Dickens, Charles / 1812-1870; Dickens, Charles (1812-1870); Dickens, Charles (1812-1870)
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (218 p.)
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    'Dickens and the Sentimental Tradition' is a timely study of the 'sentimental' in Dickens's novels, which re-evaluates his presentation of emotion as part of a complex literary tradition that enables him to critique nineteenth-century society

    Introduction -- Sentimentalism and its discontents in the eighteenth-century novel: Fielding, Richardson and Sterne: "There was more of pleasantry in the conceit, of seeing how an ass would eat a macaroon than of benevolence in giving him one" -- Sentimentalism and its discontents in eighteenth-century drama: Goldsmith and Sheridan: "Humanity, sir, is a jewel. I love humanity" -- Dickens and nineteenth-century drama: "We would indict our very dreams" -- The early novels: "Everything in our lives, whether of good or evil, affects us most by contrasts" -- The later novels: "What the waves were always saying" -- Conclusion the afterlife of sentimentalism: "Who will write the history of tears?"

  4. Dickens and the sentimental tradition
    Fielding, Richardson, Sterne, Goldsmith, Sheridan, Lamb
    Published: 2012
    Publisher:  Anthem Press, New York

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    Subjects: English literature; Sentimentalism in literature; Englisch; Empfindsamkeit; Literatur
    Other subjects: Dickens, Charles (1812-1870); Dickens, Charles (1812-1870)
    Scope: xxvii, 190 p
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    Includes bibliographical references and index

  5. Dickens and the Sentimental Tradition
    Fielding, Richardson, Sterne, Goldsmith, Sheridan, Lamb
    Published: 2012; ©2012
    Publisher:  Anthem Press, London

    'Dickens and the Sentimental Tradition' is a timely study of the 'sentimental' in Dickens's novels, which re-evaluates his presentation of emotion as part of a complex literary tradition that enables him to critique nineteenth-century society.... more

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    'Dickens and the Sentimental Tradition' is a timely study of the 'sentimental' in Dickens's novels, which re-evaluates his presentation of emotion as part of a complex literary tradition that enables him to critique nineteenth-century society. Dickens and the Sentimental Tradition -- FRONT MATTER -- Half Title -- Series Page -- Title -- Copyright -- Dedication -- CONTENTS -- ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS -- A NOTE ON THE TEXT -- Cover Illustration -- MAIN MATTER -- INTRODUCTION -- Sentimentalism: Some Issues in Brief -- 1) Sentimentalism as philosophical optimism -- 2) The vocabulary of sentimentalism: The heart and the head -- 3) Sentimentalism and Christianity -- 4) Sentimental tears -- 5) Sentimentalism and the 'Romantic child' -- 6) Sentimentalism and eroticism -- 7) Sentimentalism as 'curative' -- 8) Sentimentalism and death -- 9) Sentimentalism and subversion -- 10) Sentimentalism and drama -- Chapter 1 DICKENS AND THE SENTIMENTALIST TRADITION -- The Sentimentalist Tradition: Eighteenth-Century Drama -- The Sentimental Tradition: Etymological and Functionalist Approaches -- Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, The Sorrows of Young Werther (1774) -- Nahum Tate's King Lear (1681) and W. C. Macready's King Lear (1838) -- The Sentimental Tradition in Nineteenth-Century Culture -- John Keble, Lectures on Poetry (1832-41) -- Charles Bray, The Education of the Feelings (1838) -- Charles Bell, The Anatomy and Philosophy of Expression as Connected with the Fine Arts [1806] (1844) -- Charles Darwin, On the Origin of Species (1859) -- The Expression of the Emotions in Man and Animals (1872) -- Horace Dobell, On Affections of the Heart (1872) -- The Sentimental Tradition and Victorian Tears -- Sentimentalism and Nineteenth-Century Psychology -- Sentimentalism and Nineteenth-Century Drama -- Chapter 2 SENTIMENTALISM AND ITS DISCONTENTS IN THE EIGHTEENTH-CENTURY NOVEL: FIELDING, RICHARDSON AND STERNE -- Henry Fielding -- Samuel Richardson -- Laurence Sterne -- Chapter 3 SENTIMENTALISM AND ITS DISCONTENTS IN EIGHTEENTH-CENTURY DRAMA: GOLDSMITH AND SHERIDAN -- Oliver Goldsmith -- The Good-Natured Man (1768).

     

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  6. Dickens and the sentimental tradition
    Fielding, Richardson, Sterne, Goldsmith, Sheridan, Lamb
    Published: 2012
    Publisher:  Anthem Press, London

    ‘Dickens and the Sentimental Tradition’ is a timely study of the ‘sentimental’ in Dickens’s novels, which places them in the context of the tradition of Fielding, Richardson, Sterne, Goldsmith, Sheridan and Lamb. This study re-evaluates Dickens’s... more

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    ‘Dickens and the Sentimental Tradition’ is a timely study of the ‘sentimental’ in Dickens’s novels, which places them in the context of the tradition of Fielding, Richardson, Sterne, Goldsmith, Sheridan and Lamb. This study re-evaluates Dickens’s presentation of emotion – first within the eighteenth-century tradition and then within the dissimilar nineteenth-century tradition – as part of a complex literary heritage that enables him to critique nineteenth-century society. The book sheds light on the construction of feelings and of the ‘good heart’, ideas which resonate with current critical debates about literary ‘affect’. Sentimentalism, as the text demonstrates, is crucial to understanding fully the achievement of Dickens and his contemporaries Introduction -- Sentimentalism and its discontents in the eighteenth-century novel: Fielding, Richardson and Sterne: "There was more of pleasantry in the conceit, of seeing how an ass would eat a macaroon than of benevolence in giving him one" -- Sentimentalism and its discontents in eighteenth-century drama: Goldsmith and Sheridan: "Humanity, sir, is a jewel. I love humanity" -- Dickens and nineteenth-century drama: "We would indict our very dreams" -- The early novels: "Everything in our lives, whether of good or evil, affects us most by contrasts" -- The later novels: "What the waves were always saying" -- Conclusion the afterlife of sentimentalism: "Who will write the history of tears?

     

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    Subjects: English literature; Sentimentalism in literature; Dickens, Charles ; 1812-1870 ; Criticism and interpretation; English literature ; 18th century ; History and criticism; Sentimentalism in literature
    Other subjects: Dickens, Charles (1812-1870)
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  7. Dickens and the sentimental tradition
    Fielding, Richardson, Sterne, Goldsmith, Sheridan, Lamb
    Published: 2012
    Publisher:  Anthem Press, London ; Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK

    ‘Dickens and the Sentimental Tradition’ is a timely study of the ‘sentimental’ in Dickens’s novels, which places them in the context of the tradition of Fielding, Richardson, Sterne, Goldsmith, Sheridan and Lamb. This study re-evaluates Dickens’s... more

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    ‘Dickens and the Sentimental Tradition’ is a timely study of the ‘sentimental’ in Dickens’s novels, which places them in the context of the tradition of Fielding, Richardson, Sterne, Goldsmith, Sheridan and Lamb. This study re-evaluates Dickens’s presentation of emotion – first within the eighteenth-century tradition and then within the dissimilar nineteenth-century tradition – as part of a complex literary heritage that enables him to critique nineteenth-century society. The book sheds light on the construction of feelings and of the ‘good heart’, ideas which resonate with current critical debates about literary ‘affect’. Sentimentalism, as the text demonstrates, is crucial to understanding fully the achievement of Dickens and his contemporaries.

     

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    Other subjects: Dickens, Charles (1812-1870)
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    Fielding, Richardson, Sterne, Goldsmith, Sheridan, Lamb
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    ‘Dickens and the Sentimental Tradition’ is a timely study of the ‘sentimental’ in Dickens’s novels, which places them in the context of the tradition of Fielding, Richardson, Sterne, Goldsmith, Sheridan and Lamb. This study re-evaluates Dickens’s... more

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    ‘Dickens and the Sentimental Tradition’ is a timely study of the ‘sentimental’ in Dickens’s novels, which places them in the context of the tradition of Fielding, Richardson, Sterne, Goldsmith, Sheridan and Lamb. This study re-evaluates Dickens’s presentation of emotion – first within the eighteenth-century tradition and then within the dissimilar nineteenth-century tradition – as part of a complex literary heritage that enables him to critique nineteenth-century society. The book sheds light on the construction of feelings and of the ‘good heart’, ideas which resonate with current critical debates about literary ‘affect’. Sentimentalism, as the text demonstrates, is crucial to understanding fully the achievement of Dickens and his contemporaries Introduction -- Sentimentalism and its discontents in the eighteenth-century novel: Fielding, Richardson and Sterne: "There was more of pleasantry in the conceit, of seeing how an ass would eat a macaroon than of benevolence in giving him one" -- Sentimentalism and its discontents in eighteenth-century drama: Goldsmith and Sheridan: "Humanity, sir, is a jewel. I love humanity" -- Dickens and nineteenth-century drama: "We would indict our very dreams" -- The early novels: "Everything in our lives, whether of good or evil, affects us most by contrasts" -- The later novels: "What the waves were always saying" -- Conclusion the afterlife of sentimentalism: "Who will write the history of tears?

     

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    ISBN: 9780857289070
    Subjects: English literature; Sentimentalism in literature; Dickens, Charles ; 1812-1870 ; Criticism and interpretation; English literature ; 18th century ; History and criticism; Sentimentalism in literature
    Other subjects: Dickens, Charles (1812-1870)
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