1st Edition

Sensibility An Introduction

By Janet Todd Copyright 1986
178 Pages
by Routledge

178 Pages
by Routledge

178 Pages
by Routledge

The cult of sensibility jangled the nerves of Europe in the mid-eighteenth century. It touched all literary genres and brought into prominence those qualities of tenderness, compassion, sympathy and irrational benevolence associated with women by the binary psychology of the time. It privileged spontaneous emotion and found this expressed in the bodily manifestations of tears, fainting fits,... Read more
Acknowledgements. 1. Introduction 2. Historical Background 3. Drama 4. Poetry 5. Fiction: Samuel Richardson 6. Fiction: The Man of Feeling 7. Fiction: The Woman of Feeling 8. The Attack on Sensibility 9. Epilogue.  Notes.  Selected Bibliography.  Index.

Biography

Janet Todd

Reviews for the original edition:

‘This book is a mine of information about the literature of Sensibility in the eighteenth century as well as a readable, witty and lucid discussion of its political, social and literary complexities. Janet Todd has written an excellent introduction to the subject for students, but she has also succeeded in making this introduction interesting in its own right…. I read it with unfailing interest and pleasure.’

Angela Leighton, Department of English, University of Hull 

‘Concise, witty and consistently readable. There is no better brief account of Sensibility, an odd, amorphous but profoundly important movement of ideas. Janet Todd keeps both its intellectual implications and its artistic achievements intelligently in view.’

Marilyn Butler, St Hugh’s College, Oxford