This thesis questions the assumption that eighteenth-century sensibility is inherently social in orientation. Recent criticism, by Janet Todd, John Dwyer, Sarah Knott and others, has stressed how the heightened emotional responses of sensibility are invariably outward-facing and, to borrow a term from Knott, ‘socially-turned’. My research uncovers a more troubled strand of sentimentalism. By examining a more anxious body of writing, which I term ‘the sentimental tradition’, this thesis argues that the literature of sensibility is more inwardly-turned, more concerned with inner turmoil and self-doubt, than has been critically assumed. The social behaviours that form the ‘culture of sensibility’, as described by G. J. Barker-Benfield and othe...
This thesis examines the intersection of poetry about art, the culture of sensibility, and eighteent...
The subject of sentimentalism in the British drama has claimed the attention of some of the most emi...
In nineteenth-century England uncertainty about the value of life precipitated a belief that life is...
Sympathy, Sensibility and the Literature of Feeling in the Eighteenth Century asks what makes it pos...
The literary phenomenon of sensibility in the eighteenth-century novel denoted an ethical responsive...
This thesis examines the development of the novel in the eighteenth century in relation to changing ...
Exemplary Affect: Sensibility and Melancholy in the Texts of Rousseau\u27s Readers contributes to t...
This dissertation investigates the properties of sentimentality by analyzing the move in British lit...
Over the course of the long eighteenth century, Samuel Richardson, Laurence Sterne, and Mary Shelley...
This essay deals with typical signs of female sentimental emotional response in eighteenth-century n...
This dissertation analyzes the seemingly incongruous relationship between Stoic ethics and Sentiment...
"This study of sensibility in the eighteenth-century novel discusses literary representations of suf...
If the centuries preceding and following it are known for their revolutionary character (the sevente...
By the mid-eighteenth century, the suicide note had emerged in Britain as a powerful literary tool i...
This thesis examines the intersection of poetry about art, the culture of sensibility, and eighteent...
This thesis examines the intersection of poetry about art, the culture of sensibility, and eighteent...
The subject of sentimentalism in the British drama has claimed the attention of some of the most emi...
In nineteenth-century England uncertainty about the value of life precipitated a belief that life is...
Sympathy, Sensibility and the Literature of Feeling in the Eighteenth Century asks what makes it pos...
The literary phenomenon of sensibility in the eighteenth-century novel denoted an ethical responsive...
This thesis examines the development of the novel in the eighteenth century in relation to changing ...
Exemplary Affect: Sensibility and Melancholy in the Texts of Rousseau\u27s Readers contributes to t...
This dissertation investigates the properties of sentimentality by analyzing the move in British lit...
Over the course of the long eighteenth century, Samuel Richardson, Laurence Sterne, and Mary Shelley...
This essay deals with typical signs of female sentimental emotional response in eighteenth-century n...
This dissertation analyzes the seemingly incongruous relationship between Stoic ethics and Sentiment...
"This study of sensibility in the eighteenth-century novel discusses literary representations of suf...
If the centuries preceding and following it are known for their revolutionary character (the sevente...
By the mid-eighteenth century, the suicide note had emerged in Britain as a powerful literary tool i...
This thesis examines the intersection of poetry about art, the culture of sensibility, and eighteent...
This thesis examines the intersection of poetry about art, the culture of sensibility, and eighteent...
The subject of sentimentalism in the British drama has claimed the attention of some of the most emi...
In nineteenth-century England uncertainty about the value of life precipitated a belief that life is...