「Sentimentality」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)

Sentimentality

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  • lied in crystal clear words, 'I don't want sentimentality and I don't want arrests, there will be no
  • y response to Hawthorne's work praised his sentimentality and moral purity while more modern evaluat
  • rama, straddling the line between poignant sentimentality and hokey tedium."
  • the decadence of American society, and the sentimentality and false emotionalism of radical alternat
  • ut due to the young student's overwhelming sentimentality at the time, Jenny continues to bring the
  • s are marked by vivacity, grace, and sweet sentimentality, but he has neither the depth of feeling,
  • e English language with the sense "extreme sentimentality, cloying sweetness".
  • The monotony of the unrelieved sentimentality does not fail to make itself felt.
  • This emotion and sentimentality does not seem to manifest in Xenakis' inte
  • ther reasons were because he believed that sentimentality had little to do in Tintin's stories, whic
  • e Complaint: On the Unfinished Business of Sentimentality in American Culture was published by Duke
  • anger, satire, constructive preaching, and sentimentality; it was conscious of black entertainment's
  • w-witted Parisian janitor, but the extreme sentimentality of the whole piece turned off both critics
  • Missing much of the sentimentality of the plays comprising Simon's earlier Eu
  • from this reviewer's point of view, is the sentimentality of it-its illusory concept of life.
  • ical subject with the butterscotch-caramel sentimentality of the bobby-soxers it is designed to plea
  • g topics addressed with a striking lack of sentimentality, quite a feat considering the setting."
  • h Bottum said, "For those who prefer their sentimentality seasoned with a dash of cynical wit, Kyle
  • ation of jazz, hokey comedy, and schmaltzy sentimentality that was a hit with the American public.
  • d enough to suggest he's making fun of the sentimentality that he's celebrating."
  • relation; but this work also argues to see sentimentality, trauma, and related public modes not as t
  • Her lyrics and music exemplified extreme sentimentality, which was intensely popular at that time.
  • The language we use, forces upon us a sentimentality which clouds over real political insight a
  • ovie, writing that it "gets bogged down in sentimentality, while its wheels spin futilely in life-so
  • ted tenderness in this set that borders on sentimentality without ever going there.