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📗 Libro en inglés SOFT

BLOOMSBURY PUBLISHING LTD.- 9781399421881

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Sinopsis de SOFT

A sweeping history of emotion that spans the decades from renowned author Ferdinand Mount In this day and age 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 vivid snapshots masterly storytelling and bizarre historical anecdotes Revealing all the weird and wonderful ways people in the past expressed their grief and joy 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 these great political turning points But during this long history powerful feelings have frequently come under attack 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 it is not the stoics who are ruling the roost we are living in an age of emotion This is a witty pacey story of the understanding of emotio

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Editorial: Bloomsbury Publishing Ltd.

ISBN: 9781399421881

Idioma: Inglés

Número de páginas: 320

Tiempo de lectura:
6h 35m

Encuadernación: Tapa dura

Fecha de lanzamiento: 11/09/2025

Año de edición: 2025


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