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As a literary mode, sentimentalism, the 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, 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. The genre developed in England between 1730 and 1780 at the time of high enlightenment from where it spread to other European literatures. Its philosophical basis primarily came from Anthony Ashley Cooper, 3rd Earl of Shaftesbury, a pupil of John Locke. Source: Wikipedia (en)
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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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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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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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Mistriss Walter
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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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Théobald Leymour
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Amelie de Beaufort
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Frédéric
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Les erreurs de la vie
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lllyrine
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Le délire des passions
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Canino La tribu indienne
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Madame Clémence de Villefort
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Laura et Inesille
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Mélanie et Félicité
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La caverne de Strozzi
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