Sentimentalism, Ethics and the Culture of Feeling

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Palgrave Macmillan, 25.9.2000 - 230 sivua
Sentimentalism, Ethics and the Culture of Feeling defends feeling against customary distrust or condescension by showing that the affective turn of the eighteenth-century cult of sentiment, despite its sometimes surreal manifestations, has led to a positive culture of feeling. The very reaction against sentimentalism has taught us to identity sentimentality. Fiction, moreover, remains a principal means not just of discriminating quality of feeling but of appreciating its essentially imaginative nature.

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Michael Bell is Professor Emeritus in English and Comparative Literary Studies. He has written several books including Primitivism, D. H. Lawrence: Language and Being, Literature, Modernism and Myth: Belief and Responsibility in the Twentieth Century, and Open Secrets: Literature, Education and Authority from J-J Rousseau to J. M. Coetzee,

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