Soft: A Brief History of Sentimentality
Autor Ferdinand Mounten Limba Engleză Hardback – 11 sep 2025
From troubadours to Twitter: a thousand years of feelings, fads and furious sentiment, from renowned essayist Ferdinand Mount.
Whatever we think we feel, you can be sure that the past has had a part to play in it. In Soft, Ferdinand Mount tells the millennium-long history of emotion through delightful snapshots, often mischievous storytelling and a masterly command of history.
Mount explores the shifting importance societies have placed on empathy for the misfortunes of others. Each seismic moment, Mount argues, from the French Revolution to Civil Rights, has had a corresponding sentimental revolution that has fuelled great political turning points and come to define human civilization.
But no one wants to be accused of being sentimental; its detractors call it soppy, effeminate and populist - the stuff of soap operas and pop songs. The Reformation tried to stamp out excessive emotion, the Victorians resolutely maintained their stiff upper lips and no one loathed sentimentality more than the modernists - and yet, today, Mount argues it is not the stoics who are ruling the roost: we are living in an age of emotion.
From the Occitan poets of the 12th century to Paul McCartney' songs, and modern debates around woke, this is a witty insight into the story of emotions and the way they have swayed human history.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781399421881
ISBN-10: 1399421883
Pagini: 320
Dimensiuni: 156 x 238 x 32 mm
Greutate: 0.52 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Continuum
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1399421883
Pagini: 320
Dimensiuni: 156 x 238 x 32 mm
Greutate: 0.52 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Continuum
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Cuprins
Introduction: The Unforgivable Sin
CHAPTER ONE: The First Sentimental Revolution
Inventing Love - Passionate about the Passion - This Vale of Tears - The Power of Soft
CHAPTER TWO: The New Stony Age
A Lament for Walsingham - The Dowsing Rod - Chilling with Michelangelo
CHAPTER THREE: The Second Sentimental Revolution
The Man Who Invented Me Too - Love Divine, All Loves Excelling - The Continental Version - The Dawn of Toleration - The
Three Scottish Sympathizers - Movers, Shakers and Quakers
CHAPTER FOUR: Manliness Rules OK
Reacting into Reaction - Women Can Be Manly, Too - The Dry Imperial Eye
CHAPTER FIVE: Mr Popular Sentiment
The Case of Charles Dickens - Uncle Tom and Aunt Phillis - Victor Hugo, Hélas!
CHAPTER SIX: The Great Estranging
The Dilemma of The Doctor - On or About December 1910 - The Revolt Against the Masses
CHAPTER SEVEN: The Third Sentimental Revolution
1963 and All That - It's a Private Matter - It's a Crime to Discriminate - Murdered for a Song - Tears on the Turf - 6 September 1997
Picture Credits and Permissions
Notes
Further Reading
Acknowledgements
Index
CHAPTER ONE: The First Sentimental Revolution
Inventing Love - Passionate about the Passion - This Vale of Tears - The Power of Soft
CHAPTER TWO: The New Stony Age
A Lament for Walsingham - The Dowsing Rod - Chilling with Michelangelo
CHAPTER THREE: The Second Sentimental Revolution
The Man Who Invented Me Too - Love Divine, All Loves Excelling - The Continental Version - The Dawn of Toleration - The
Three Scottish Sympathizers - Movers, Shakers and Quakers
CHAPTER FOUR: Manliness Rules OK
Reacting into Reaction - Women Can Be Manly, Too - The Dry Imperial Eye
CHAPTER FIVE: Mr Popular Sentiment
The Case of Charles Dickens - Uncle Tom and Aunt Phillis - Victor Hugo, Hélas!
CHAPTER SIX: The Great Estranging
The Dilemma of The Doctor - On or About December 1910 - The Revolt Against the Masses
CHAPTER SEVEN: The Third Sentimental Revolution
1963 and All That - It's a Private Matter - It's a Crime to Discriminate - Murdered for a Song - Tears on the Turf - 6 September 1997
Picture Credits and Permissions
Notes
Further Reading
Acknowledgements
Index
Recenzii
Reads like an elegant love letter to the human heart itself.
Mount's canvas is far broader and more densely crowded than is indicated by this brief review. There is much to agree with in the book.Again and again he refutes the doomsters and the naysayers, and does so with good humour, warmth and wit.
Mount is absolutely gripping when he writes about the historical backlashes against sentimentalism.
Soft is a compassionate, compelling and entertainingly eccentric survey of collective psychology and the madness of crowds.
As cultural criticism, Soft is persuasively entertaining.
[An] erudite, immensely entertaining book...Mount makes for a delightful guide.
Highly readable... Splendidly readable...written with his characteristic verve and style, Mount's book...is timely.
[A] superb study.
[An] erudite, immensely entertaining book. I have seldom read a work of cultural history that made me laugh out loud as frequently as this one did.
A magisterial, personal reflection on the freedom to express our feelings in all their gushy beauty.
This is both a thoughtful study and, as befits its subject, frequently moving.
Witty, robust defence of the power of sentimentality to effect change.
I didn't cry after reading this splendid book, but I was entertained and I did laugh quite a lot.
Mount's canvas is far broader and more densely crowded than is indicated by this brief review. There is much to agree with in the book.Again and again he refutes the doomsters and the naysayers, and does so with good humour, warmth and wit.
Mount is absolutely gripping when he writes about the historical backlashes against sentimentalism.
Soft is a compassionate, compelling and entertainingly eccentric survey of collective psychology and the madness of crowds.
As cultural criticism, Soft is persuasively entertaining.
[An] erudite, immensely entertaining book...Mount makes for a delightful guide.
Highly readable... Splendidly readable...written with his characteristic verve and style, Mount's book...is timely.
[A] superb study.
[An] erudite, immensely entertaining book. I have seldom read a work of cultural history that made me laugh out loud as frequently as this one did.
A magisterial, personal reflection on the freedom to express our feelings in all their gushy beauty.
This is both a thoughtful study and, as befits its subject, frequently moving.
Witty, robust defence of the power of sentimentality to effect change.
I didn't cry after reading this splendid book, but I was entertained and I did laugh quite a lot.