
In Our Time Sensibility
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Jan 3, 2002 Exploring 18th century Sensibility movement, sentimental novels, and Jane Austen's critique. Delving into emotional expression, realism in literature, and societal impact. Contrasting perspectives in 'Sense and Sensibility', character evolution, and influence on Victorian society.
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Sensibility's Evolution
- Sensibility evolved from a term describing physical senses to emotional responsiveness.
- This shift, popularized by novelists, made it a marker of admirable character, particularly in fiction.
Sensibility and Morality
- Philosophers like Hume and Smith saw sympathy, tied to sensibility, as foundational to morality.
- Our ability to resonate with others' emotions allows us to be moral beings.
Literary Examples of Sensibility
- Characters displaying sensibility exist throughout literature, including Chaucer's Troilus and Shakespeare's Claudio.
- Goethe's Young Werther, a bestseller, exemplified extreme sensibility leading to suicide, influencing English and continental literature.
