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He then goes on to define and discuss sentimentality, which for him is a cardinal literary sin since it relies on stock situations and dishonest emotional appeals to command the reader’s attention. “The wet eyes of the sentimentalist,” he concludes, “betray his aversion to experience, his fear of life, his arid heart; and it is always therefore, the signal of secret and violent inhumanity, the mask of cruelty.”18
The Gospel According to James Baldwin: What America's Great Prophet Can Teach Us about Life, Love, and Identity
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