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Sentimentalism is a practice of being sentimental, and thus tending towards making emotions and feelings the basis of a person's actions and reactions, as opposed to reason.As a literary mode, sentimentalism has been a recurring aspect of world literature. Sentimentalism includes a variety of aspects in literature, such as sentimental poetry, the sentimental novel, and the German sentimentalist music movement, Empfindsamkeit. European literary sentimentalism arose during the Age of Enlightenment, partly as a response to sentimentalism in philosophy. In eighteenth-century England, the sentimental novel was a major literary genre. Its philosophical basis primarily came from Anthony Ashley Cooper, 3rd Earl of Shaftesbury, a pupil of John Locke. Source: Wikipedia (en)
Works about Preromantismus 333
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Les mères rivales
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Mes premières étourderies
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Malvina
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Adelphine de Rostanges
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Mistriss Walter
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Anna Grenwil
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Henriette et Edouard
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Nella
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Le solitaire des Pyrénées
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Augusta
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Euphémie
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Eugénio et Virginia
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Les quatre cousins
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Eulalie de Rochester
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Les prisonniers du Temple
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Betzi
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Les cinquante francs de Jeannette
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Cœlina
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Emilie et Alphonse
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Maria
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Matilde
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Julieri
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Georges et Isaure
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Moïna
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Ernesta
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Les orphelines de Flower-Garden
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Emilie
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Zénobie
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Minuit
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La pauvre rentière
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Pauline de Vergies
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Antoine
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