单词 | emotionalism |
例句 | And Dr. Aaron Aaronstein was not embarrassed about her emotionalism the way a Gentile doctor would have been. A Tree Grows in Brooklyn 1943-01-01T00:00:00Z However few people can successfully demonstrate a principle in common ethics when their deliberation is festered with emotionalism. In Cold Blood 1966-01-01T00:00:00Z But the real Hwang, the one with the wicked sense of humor, the soaring emotionalism of an opera diva and the pounding anger of a neglected child, is glimpsed almost exclusively onstage. David Henry Hwang, the Man Who Can Make Bruce Lee Talk 2012-11-10T14:39:45Z But the whole thing feels very consciously if precisely acted, with everyone speaking with bizarrely crisp emotionalism. London Theater Journal: Finding My Way in the Dark 2010-07-27T18:42:00Z He avoided sentimentality without shying away from the work’s heart-on-sleeve emotionalism. Music Review: A Philharmonic Evening of Schnittke, Dvorak and Tchaikovsky 2012-03-30T21:34:43Z He writes lines that shift from earthy emotionalism to angelic purity, knowing that this artist can handle those pivots. Review: A Long-Awaited New Opera Is a Raucous Beauty 2018-05-11T04:00:00Z The heightened emotionalism isn’t just about stress, or pressure or any particular loss or tangible grief. Perspective | There’s no hope for America unless we can pity ourselves 2020-05-14T04:00:00Z In any case, the blunt emotionalism of the track almost supersedes its social critique, falling in line with the tonal framework of the album. Music: For a Team Player, the Solo Moments Are Secondary 2011-04-01T21:46:41Z Her wide, defiantly plain face and unruly emotionalism seemed to reject the cosseting, glamorizing gaze of Hollywood cameras. A Beginner’s Guide to the Golden Age of Live Theater on TV 2020-08-26T04:00:00Z With an impressive imaginative sympathy, the show’s creators bring alive the man in all his eccentricity, turbulent emotionalism and abiding loneliness. Theater Review: A Poet on the Skids in ‘Red-Eye to Havre de Grace’ 2014-05-01T02:00:01Z To compensate for its unpopularity, the Republicans must resort to ever greater doses of toxic emotionalism. What Keeps America Divided? 2020-07-02T04:00:00Z Writing in The Times in February, Rachel Saltz called the movie “an effective exercise in Bollywood high emotionalism.” DVDs: On DVD, Errol Flynn and Raoul Walsh War Movies 2010-08-06T21:12:00Z Two widely respected political scientists argue that the wealthiest Americans have devised a successful antidemocratic strategy that thwarts the wishes of the vast majority by resorting to ever greater doses of toxic emotionalism. 9 New Books We Recommend This Week 2020-07-09T04:00:00Z His complaining, his insults, his pouting, his neediness, his histrionics, his jagged, self-centered emotionalism — none of it is beside the point. Perspective | The weird masculinity of Donald Trump 2020-07-15T04:00:00Z It vividly embodies the two qualities for which he has come to be known: lush musicality and unabashed emotionalism. Lar Lubovitch: Confessions of a Former Go-Go Dancer 2018-04-13T04:00:00Z But Capra was not naive about the emotionalism of his films, and indeed sought to explore and question their appeal to the sentiments. Frank Capra at the BFI - review 2010-12-18T00:07:26Z In fact, while watching the film, I found myself imagining their more overt emotionalism in lieu of the strained expressivity to which Assayas pushes Stewart. Review: “Personal Shopper” and the Misunderstood Art of Kristen Stewart 2017-03-15T04:00:00Z A third ingredient is an occasional shift in tone to a lugubrious emotionalism reminiscent of “House M.D.,” whose creator, David Shore, is an executive producer of this show. Review: ‘Houdini & Doyle,’ Another Crime-Solving Pair 2016-05-01T04:00:00Z That might seem like an odd description for a project that has so consistently and beautifully resisted transparent emotionalism. Critic?s Notebook: Murder and Melodrama: An Obsessive Killer Is Revealed in a Stylish Whodunit 2011-06-19T22:08:38Z They invest Cotton’s flawed but fascinating play with a harrowing emotionalism that is unforgettable. In Rogue Machine's harrowing 'Daytona,' revenge rings the doorbell 2017-09-22T04:00:00Z Yet it often exudes an uncanny beauty and emotionalism that evoke the state of hellish pain and holy wonder in which its title character existed. Review: Listening (Yes, Listening) to the Beauty of van Gogh 2017-08-17T04:00:00Z At times, the show has the over-the-top rock emotionalism of the 1980s musical — another great score scuttled by a problematic book. Rosie's Bum Rap: In Defense of Taboo 2010-05-11T16:35:00Z Browder’s emotionalism leading to such a dark portrait of an entire nation is understandable because of what happened to him and his business associates. ‘Red Notice’: corruption and murder in the new Russia 2015-02-22T05:00:00Z The howling emotionalism of Almond's singing is at times overdone, but the authenticity of the wound is never in doubt. The cult persona of Courtney Love in 'Kansas City Choir Boy,' more concert than musical 2015-10-20T04:00:00Z The paint-by-numbers emotionalism, an unfortunate tradition in American modern dance, grows quickly wearying. Dance Review | Juilliard Dance: Juilliard Dances Repertory: Robbins, Cunningham, Taylor 2010-03-29T05:02:00Z Awash in desultory emotionalism, the play offers a plethora of actors’ moments for its three accomplished performers, who manage — almost — to connect the dots of Shanley’s rambling verbosity. Cast helps John Patrick Shanley's 'Dreamer' from being a complete snooze 2017-09-01T04:00:00Z Eisenberg demonstrated a startling originality, playing the lost adolescent in a light, glancing style, without the anguished emotionalism common to such roles. David Denby: Jesse Eisenberg Explores His Dark Side 2014-06-02T04:00:00Z Of course, a lot of this is subjective: if I were more simpatico with Colton’s brand of emotionalism–or if I were just more religious–I might be more moved by him, for instance. Did American Idol Trade More Talent for Less Excitement? 2012-03-29T13:24:47Z This appeared to owe at least partly to the fact that her style was a singular amalgam of fiery Russian emotionalism and cool French rationalism, which left American concert presenters unable to pigeonhole her tidily. Brigitte Engerer, French Pianist, Dies at 59 2012-06-30T03:39:20Z That may be true of a lot of records; it's just that Vic wears his brooding emotionalism on his sleeve. New band of the day – Satellites (No 1,431) 2013-01-15T15:37:00Z The larger-than-life theatricality and emotionalism of Puccini and Verdi don’t exactly lend themselves to clarifying complex, precise ideas. Hannah Arendt and Walter Benjamin Don’t Talk. They Sing. 2018-06-24T04:00:00Z The soloist, the soprano Mellissa Hughes, combined classical poise with torch-song emotionalism, confirming her status as one of New York’s freshest, most compelling interpreters. Music Review: Brooklyn Philharmonic and Brooklyn Youth Chorus at Roulette 2012-03-26T22:28:24Z The radical choreographer Merce Cunningham was a subtracting god too, excising emotionalism and deleting the “front and center” orientation that governed all previous stage work. Balanchine and Cunningham: The Titans of 20th-Century Dance 2019-05-31T04:00:00Z “Freedom Riders” implicitly and ably conveys the powerlessness of positive law in the face of a toxic cultural emotionalism. Television Review: Voices From the Buses on the Road to Civil Rights 2011-05-15T22:04:53Z You see two hours of it strung together, you get a sense of the scale of the epic and scale of the relationships and the scale of the fanboyism versus the emotionalism of the film. James Horner on creating a 'sound world' 2015-06-24T04:00:00Z Brown wants no part of it, and ups the emotionalism, which, by the time of "Night Train," has passed from amusing to intense to "Oh my, he might expire up there." The best concert film you've never seen 2010-04-11T18:01:00Z Still, she treats the material with absolute seriousness, dignifying the bits that don’t deserve it, swerving into an emotionalism that the script doesn’t remotely earn. Review: ‘Fruma-Sarah (Waiting in the Wings)’ Is a Mangled Love Letter 2021-07-08T04:00:00Z Rudolph was a master of sculpturing light and space, following in the footsteps of Frank Lloyd Wright, whose emotionalism he married to the cool Modernism of Europeans like Walter Gropius and Le Corbusier. Paul Rudolph Building in Goshen, N.Y., Faces Threat 2015-01-27T05:00:00Z For that matter, Zahler’s taut, restrained style is a part of that exertion of force—it’s an artistic force that, with its centripetal pressure, prevents the centrifugal force of emotionalism, sentimentality, Pollyanna-ish liberalism from prevailing. “Dragged Across Concrete,” Reviewed: A Stylish, Repugnant Crime Thriller Starring Mel Gibson 2019-03-19T04:00:00Z The weaker novels provide a sugar rush of emotionalism and a vaguely shameful sense of having been manipulated. Bill Clegg’s ‘Did You Ever Have a Family’ navigates grief and recovery 2015-09-01T04:00:00Z Ms. Toogood, always an intense participant, has an extended solo of emotionalism. Dance Review: Cunningham Work at Summer Stages Dance in Boston 2012-07-27T21:13:23Z Then they appear onstage alone, intercut with interviews, as a score of strings swells with decadent emotionalism. “Man Made,” a Film About Transgender Bodybuilders, Upends the Traditional Documentary Gaze 2018-11-26T05:00:00Z Mr. Ferver periodically worked himself into a high lather of emotionalism, which bubbled up from or dissolved into the thin froth of camp. Dance Review: Jack Ferver’s ‘Mon Ma Mes,’ at Le Skyroom 2012-10-10T21:10:44Z Without stripping gears, she makes fast switches from explosive comedy to a sober emotionalism that never cloys. Review: ‘Hello, Dolly!’ Is Bright, Brassy and All Bette 2017-04-20T04:00:00Z But his plays have a piercing emotionalism that can be a gift to actors who know the difference between genuine feeling and sentimentality. Character development counts in bringing plays to life onstage 2015-08-07T04:00:00Z In performance, his ready emotionalism stood in stark contrast to Sinatra’s studied cool. Jimmy Roselli, Italian-American Singer, Dies at 85 2011-07-10T20:30:58Z Packer likes this view of himself: the hard-nosed pragmatist, the truth-telling loner, immune to the communal emotionalism of the laptop conservationist. What We Mourned When We Mourned Cecil 2015-09-29T04:00:00Z In “Black Swan,” Tchaikovsky delivers the extravagant melodrama that is the film’s entire reason for being, whereas here his lush, emotive orchestration emphasizes the utter absence of such wanton emotionalism. | 'Of Gods and Men': Between Heaven and Earth 2011-02-24T22:55:48Z Mr. Clements works wonders with a deadpan expression, imbuing his role with a repressed melancholy, a nice match for the poignant emotionalism of Mr. Gould’s Bob. Review: In ‘Humor Me,’ a Dose of Borscht Belt for a Midlife Crisis 2018-01-11T05:00:00Z And so her dancers don’t leave an impression of complete sincerity: They all seem to be concerned with making effects — not emotion but emotionalism. Review: At Washington Ballet, 3 Affable, Immature Premieres 2018-03-16T04:00:00Z Its monochrome protagonists are essentially humanoid gingerbread cookies, who move with a stark and jittery simplicity that conveys a similarly stark and frank emotionalism. What to Stream: “Tux and Fanny,” Albert Birney’s Boldly Imaginative Instagram Animation 2019-05-28T04:00:00Z The slightly grainy quality in Ms. Radvanovsky’s penetrating sound actually enhanced the emotionalism of her singing. Review: James Levine Conducts a Noirish Verdi at the Metropolitan Opera 2015-04-24T04:00:00Z This introspection gives the film an emotionalism that its entertaining contributors respond to with bracing, pick-yourself-up pragmatism. ‘The Ghost of Peter Sellers’ Review: Inside a Cursed Comedy 2020-06-23T04:00:00Z And I feared that the musical's throbbing emotionalism, exemplified in the memorably soaring melodies of Claude-Michel Schönberg, would come across on screen as treacle-clotted and overwrought. ArtsBeat: Theater Talkback: 'Les Misérables,' Stage to Screen 2013-01-03T17:53:43Z His dances exist entirely on their own, without plot or characters, without emotionalism or psychology. Review | ‘Merce Cunningham at 100’: Beautiful but missing a spark 2019-10-04T04:00:00Z This “hard realism,” as Mr. Pearlstein called it, broke decisively with the torrid emotionalism of the Abstract Expressionists, embracing an art that was, he asserted in a statement to ARTnews in 1967, “sharp, clear, unambiguous.” Philip Pearlstein, Whose Realist Nudes Revived Portraiture, Dies at 98 2022-12-17T05:00:00Z But for the most part both she and Mr. Bartenieff play the blunt emotionalism bluntly, hitting the obvious notes head on. | 'Prophecy': The Legacy of Wars in Karen Malpede?s Play 2010-06-10T23:30:00Z Whether you buy into the sheer emotionalism of his choreography is a matter of taste; his skill as a dancer is a fact. Review: Kyle Abraham, Walking on Air 2018-05-03T04:00:00Z The result, especially when combined with his use of whole-tone scales, produced a music that felt exceptionally free of the angst and highly charged emotionalism of most of the Romantic repertoire. John Adams on Debussy, the First Modernist 2018-11-19T05:00:00Z Ms. Nicholson, seen to better effect earlier this season in Melissa James Gibson’s play “This,” imbues Judy with a thoughtful placidity that is at least a relief when compared to Mr. Waterston’s shrill emotionalism. | 'Parents? Evening': Julianne Nicholson and James Waterston at Flea Theater 2010-04-30T02:27:00Z “Coco” is also one of those Pixar movies that attempt a conceptual breakthrough, an application of the bright colors and open emotionalism of modern, mainstream animation to an unlikely zone of experience. Review: ‘Coco’ Brings the Pixar Touch to Death 2017-11-21T05:00:00Z A love story and a ghost story, it marries sly conceptual daring and fearless emotionalism with masterly assurance. ‘All of Us Strangers’ soars at Telluride, but ‘Saltburn’ barely leaves a mark 2023-09-01T04:00:00Z Woo’s films, and this one is no exception, are also characterized by an over-the-top emotionalism that amplifies all feelings to mythological status. Ranking all the 'Mission: Impossible' movies from best to ... not so best 2023-07-11T04:00:00Z It is based not just on extreme authority and emotionalism, but a cultivation and worship of the Irrational. Trapped in the Trumpocene nightmare. Is there any way to escape? 2023-04-20T04:00:00Z But collectors and benefactors including Bill Arnett and Jane Fonda recognized his openhearted emotionalism and his facility with painting, drawing, sculpture, mobiles and installations. Lonnie Holley always manages to find the beauty in terror 2023-03-10T05:00:00Z The long-delayed sequel “Top Gun: Maverick,” which opens May 27, will follow suit in its desire to give devotees of the 1986 original exactly what they crave: naked emotionalism and fighter jets. Review | ‘Downton Abbey’ sequel delivers fan service of the best kind 2022-05-18T04:00:00Z It’s a reminder that another reason the Chili Peppers have endured, beyond the prescience of their mix-and-match approach, is the frontman’s unembarrassed emotionalism. How the Red Hot Chili Peppers rediscovered the best version of themselves 2022-03-31T04:00:00Z In Boston and other New England cities, wealthy and sedate Congregationalists rejected the emotionalism of the revival, even as softened by Lyman Beecher. Building the American Republic, Volume 2 2018-01-18T00:00:00Z For its eventual lurid machinations and hyped-up emotionalism, the film winds up being a handsomely efficient one-man show. Review | ‘The Guilty,’ starring Jake Gyllenhaal, is a handsomely efficient one-man show 2021-09-28T04:00:00Z “A state within a state, that’s false. It’s negative emotionalism to achieve an objective, in this case the elimination of the ZEDEs.” Honduras economic development zones worry residents, experts 2021-09-03T04:00:00Z The prickly strumming of his guitar heroes and the steely-eyed emotionalism of his norteño heritage planted the seeds for Maverick to grow his own rapturous desert soundscapes, which sprawl outward and spiral into the cosmos. The sublime sadness of Mexican indie star Ed Maverick 2021-05-04T04:00:00Z Brown outshone all the other performers that night, including the Rolling Stones, Marvin Gaye and the Beach Boys, with his otherworldly dancing and over-the-top emotionalism. Danny Ray, valet, emcee and ‘cape man’ for singer James Brown, dies at 85 2021-02-13T05:00:00Z Early in the nineteenth century, a few New England ministers had reacted against evangelical emotionalism by exploring what they saw as a more reasonable and benevolent approach to Christianity. Building the American Republic, Volume 2 2018-01-18T00:00:00Z “Self-control,” Nicklaus said, “demands self-honesty above all else. Learn to fight emotionalism with realism.” What we can all learn from the PGA Tour’s leaders in ‘strokes gained/attitude’ - Golf Digest 2020-03-30T04:00:00Z The blunt emotionalism seems to be a diversionary strategy to keep us from recognizing that this tricky number is outside her range. Commentary: The movie is a wreck, the musical is a joke. Why, then, will we always have 'Cats'? 2019-12-20T05:00:00Z The Chinese recycling situation was mentioned; the word “emotionalism” was lobbed, and rebutted. The Grocery Store Where Produce Meets Politics 2019-11-18T05:00:00Z “You lie!” hollered Republican Rep. Joe Wilson of South Carolina, a rejoinder that not only shredded protocol but underlined the emotionalism surrounding the issue. Are Democrats helping Trump by promising healthcare to undocumented migrants? 2019-07-09T04:00:00Z Substituting emotionalism for genuine emotion, and contrivance for complexity, “The Aftermath” is a nice-looking dud: dutiful, dull and only mildly diverting. Review | Even Keira Knightley and Alexander Skarsgard can’t spice up this dud of a postwar love triangle 2019-03-20T04:00:00Z That was the year photographer and, later, museum curator Edward Steichen began to inject soft-focus emotionalism into commercial pictures of languorous women and their equally relaxed clothing. Review: 'Icons of Style: A Century of Fashion Photography' at the Getty Museum reveals the limits of the art form 2018-07-18T04:00:00Z Their emotionalism is in direct contrast with Barsoumian’s hurtling Hotspur, who hammers his lines for choleric emphasis. Tom Hanks, Hamish Linklater and a 'Henry IV' worthy of applause 2018-06-10T04:00:00Z Atheism, alcoholism and “emotionalism” are other seminar topics. Dallas-area church targets ‘dangerous isms’ like Judaism 2018-06-04T04:00:00Z Harry, the wild young prince, has already proved the new British emotionalism by opening up publicly. When Harry Met Meghan: the royal wedding is the perfect Hollywood ending for a very Hollywood story 2018-05-11T04:00:00Z Her Liusaidh is driven by an elemental emotionalism, propelled between present and past in the film’s shifting timelines like a woman on fire. Karen Gillan is red-hot thanks to 'Jumanji' and 'Avengers,' but her true passion? Directing 2018-04-20T04:00:00Z Her Liusaidh is driven by an elemental emotionalism, propelled between present and past in the film's shifting timelines like a woman on fire. Karen Gillan is red-hot thanks to 'Jumanji' and 'Avengers,' but her true passion? Directing 2018-04-20T04:00:00Z Increasingly, scientific evidence is proving no match for emotionalism and the charisma of celebrity. Ten alternative facts for the post truth world 2017-05-12T04:00:00Z And they infused “Beyond the Hills,” a religious melodrama that entailed a surprising amount of keening, high-pitched emotionalism. Review | In ‘Graduation,’ daily tensions gather force to create a socio-philosophical thriller 2017-04-13T04:00:00Z Lillie Mae’s voice comes out of the Dolly Parton school of high, quavering emotionalism, bringing a tinge of sadness even to her more optimistic lyrics. Country maverick Lillie Mae steps into the spotlight 2017-04-12T04:00:00Z A Chicago Sun-Times critic called it “syrupy, platitudinous pap,” and others lampooned the book’s overwrought emotionalism and wooden prose. Robert James Waller, author of best-selling ‘Bridges of Madison County,’ dies at 77 2017-03-10T05:00:00Z While itself driven by extreme emotionalism, the toxic right tends to adopt a tone of lofty rationality towards its antagonists. The best way to counter the far right? Know the enemy | Hari Kunzru 2017-02-04T05:00:00Z HM: You mean you have to dig down to something deeper than superficial Japanese emotionalism to understand it and internalise it? Haruki Murakami and Seiji Ozawa talk music, art and creativity 2016-11-05T04:00:00Z “The machine does not have a soul. It has no bothersome emotions. While mere mortals wallow in a sea of emotionalism, the machine is busy digesting vast oceans of information in a single all-encompassing gulp.” We Know How You Feel 2015-01-12T05:00:00Z Another, after a transfusion of horse blood, says she felt “the emotionalism of an herbivore.” 'Colliding Worlds' Explores Art Driven by Science 2014-08-04T04:00:00Z Not only are boys told that “big” boys don’t cry, but that they must be “brave” and “strong” to the extent that those expressions are in opposition to weakness, sensitivity, emotionalism, and loss of control. When and Where Is It Okay to Cry? 2013-04-29T14:15:03.183Z The condition is characterized by emotionalism and attention-seeking, with inappropriate displays of sexual affection, he said. Defense in Sandusky sex trial could wrap up Wednesday 2012-06-20T11:39:25Z So we might follow the paradox of Scotch character through its union of gloomy moroseness with homely affections, of unrestrained emotionalism with cold calculation, of awesome second-sight with the cheapest charlatanry. Shelburne Essays, Third Series 2012-04-16T02:00:02.027Z A very interesting feature of epilepsy for confessors and spiritual directors is the tendency to religious emotionalism which so often accompanies what is called idiopathic epilepsy. Essays In Pastoral Medicine 2012-03-05T03:00:09.993Z Joachim Gauck is a skilful and committed man, his strength is his preacher-like emotionalism, the thematic scope of which is, however, very limited. Gauck hailed by press in Germany 2012-02-20T12:44:43Z Still it is equally obvious that combining with this emotionalism and neurasthenia was a strong vein of commercialism and common sense, also marked political and administrative ability. Islam Her Moral And Spiritual Value A Rational And Pyschological Study 2011-11-25T03:00:15.820Z To over-develop rationalism in her is to quench emotionalism in her, and the higher illumination of her Supra-conscious faculties; thus rendering her the prey of smouldering subconscious impulses which burst fitfully and mischievously into flame. Feminism and Sex-Extinction 2011-11-11T03:00:29.100Z “No,” he replied with a convincing directness which gratified her immensely, so that she desired to kiss him again, and only refrained from fear of irritating him with an excess of emotionalism. The Bigamist 2011-08-31T02:01:34.797Z That sort of courage is seldom moral; it is, at bottom, emotionalism. The Locusts' Years 2011-08-16T02:00:41.777Z And it may certainly be argued that a serene resignation in the presence of death is quite as valuable as the hectic emotionalism of cultivated religious belief. A Grammar of Freethought 2011-07-30T02:00:13.083Z Love of emotionalism naturally leads Japanese thought to humanism rather than to metaphysical speculation. Japan and the California Problem 2011-07-25T02:00:13.940Z Love and purity and spiritual aspiration perish first; with the result that the lower-grade female Subconscious emotionalism, instinct and palpitant with animal impulse, comes into play. Feminism and Sex-Extinction 2011-11-11T03:00:29.100Z In fact, Buddhism in its inception was in one aspect a revolt against excessive emotionalism, that of the ascetics, and it maintains that attitude to-day. The Hearts of Men 2011-07-19T02:00:20.477Z But Troilus, with his tearfulness and emotionalism, his readiness to procrastinate and to look to others to help him out of his difficulties, with something of Bassanio’s gallantry and attractiveness, has also Bassanio’s pliability. Chaucer and His Times 2011-06-30T02:00:26.883Z Certainly she had gained, by that casting off of some of her feverish emotionalism and credulities, but was there nothing this young girl was in danger of losing? The Disturbing Charm 2011-06-17T02:00:21.077Z A strong appeal to emotionalism and to the sense of beauty rather than to cold reason and unpleasant realities is another common characteristic of Japanese philosophy. Japan and the California Problem 2011-07-25T02:00:13.940Z In full daylight, it may be in a crowded thoroughfare, with police at hand, primal instinctive emotionalism paralyses reason, resource and will-power. Feminism and Sex-Extinction 2011-11-11T03:00:29.100Z It was a revolt against excessive emotionalism, and was, in fact, a combination of two creeds tempered as to conduct by the conduct of the day. The Hearts of Men 2011-07-19T02:00:20.477Z The highest form of emotionalism on one hand: a hole in the ground full of bluebottles and smells on the other.... Men, Women and Guns 2011-05-27T02:00:17.367Z Experience has already led to the conclusion that mental and physical overwork increases this defect: hence young brains must not be over-excited with worry or emotionalism. Degeneracy Its Causes, Signs and Results 2011-05-02T02:00:17.657Z If the emotionalism of the race has been deeply influential in the historic drama, it has been no less persuasive in the political and social life of the present-day Japan. Japan and the California Problem 2011-07-25T02:00:13.940Z Nothing less binding than a lifelong contract is coercive enough or is sufficiently chastening to bridle woman's native changefulness and curb her instinctive emotionalism. Feminism and Sex-Extinction 2011-11-11T03:00:29.100Z She disparaged his emotionalism and his aggressive effort to pin every crime of Nazi Germany on Eichmann. Why the Eichmann Trial Really Mattered 2011-04-08T22:56:16Z The confusion of social and personal rights with political, the substitution of emotionalism for investigation and knowledge, the mania for uplift by legislation, have widely advertised the suffrage propaganda. Anti-Suffrage Essays 2011-03-28T02:00:24.710Z In his disgust and rage at the Schwarzenberg's self-control under all her surface emotionalism, her shrewd conviction that the interview did not lack auditors, spoiled all his plans. The Messenger 2011-03-26T02:00:14.523Z In the common daily life of the Japanese their emotionalism expresses itself in almost infinitely diverse ways. Japan and the California Problem 2011-07-25T02:00:13.940Z Eilmar, on the other hand, though he admitted the aesthetic value of music, conspicuously lacked the warmth and emotionalism of Bach's religious temperament. Johann Sebastian Bach 2011-01-26T03:00:27.060Z The eager, unspent emotionalism of Noreen's face flaunted itself across his smoky vision. The Sick-a-Bed Lady And Also Hickory Dock, The Very Tired Girl, The Happy-Day, Something That Happened in October, The Amateur Lover, Heart of The City, The Pink Sash, Woman's Only Business 2011-01-04T03:01:00.723Z Though there had been little place for piety in her home, a great deal of religious enthusiasm dwelt in her soul, fostered by an imaginative faculty and a compelling emotionalism. The Song of Songs 2011-01-01T03:00:25.907Z In contrast to the great French actress she avoided all “make-up”; her art depended on intense naturalness rather than stage effect, sympathetic force and poignant intellectuality rather than the theatrical emotionalism of the French tradition. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 8, Slice 8 "Dubner" to "Dyeing" 2010-12-26T03:00:17.840Z This prompted Wayne County Medical Examiner Carl Schmidt to defend his findings and accuse Wecht of emotionalism, according to a Detroit Free Press report. The FBI: Foiling its own plots since 2001 2010-07-06T22:07:00Z I could be mad about her, if I let myself—but presumably I am not adrift on a gulf stream of emotionalism.” The Law of Hemlock Mountain Bored puzzlingly by the big city's utter inability to reproduce the identical, simple lake-and-forest emotionalism that was the breath of life to her, she quickened now precipitately to the possible luring mystery in human eyes. The Sick-a-Bed Lady And Also Hickory Dock, The Very Tired Girl, The Happy-Day, Something That Happened in October, The Amateur Lover, Heart of The City, The Pink Sash, Woman's Only Business 2011-01-04T03:01:00.723Z It is only in the finer shades of emotionalism," the critic declared, "that these French actresses get at us a little more completely even than Louise Maurel. The Hillman "Pious ones"; followers of Israel Baal Shem, who opposed the sophisticated intellectualism of the Talmudists, and laid stress on emotionalism in prayer and in the performance of other religious ceremonies. Yiddish Tales A dose of brandy set the lady to rights, and her Southern emotionalism subsided when she sat down in front of the open window. The Riddle of the Spinning Wheel Cerebral fatigue, dissociation of its nerve paths, emotionalism which rejects logic as "too difficult", mass idiocy and relapse to barbarism.... The Brain And the emotionalism must be attributed, I apprehend, in part to my age and temperament, and in part to my comparative solitude. The Record of Nicholas Freydon An Autobiography Beneath the surface of life in these people so conservative, and so indifferent to change as it is, there runs a strain of intense emotionalism. The Evolution of the Country Community A Study in Religious Sociology On the one side we have a deplorable encouragement of unhealthy emotionalism, and on the other a sheer misdirection and misuse of human faculty. Religion & Sex Studies in the Pathology of Religious Development Gradually the knowledge that, behind the superficial emotionalism, were depths of disinterested sympathy for fellow men and women worked itself into the public mind. The Social Work of the Salvation Army The other enemy to rational judgment—and rational judgment must be the only basis of arbitration—is the danger of emotionalism. Prize Orations of the Intercollegiate Peace Association Typical also, is its social solidarity, its swift emotionalism of the masses. The American Mind The E. T. Earl Lectures It is only pathological natures, with their exaggerated sentiment and morbid passions, which remain incapable of mastering their passionate emotionalism and reducing it to silence. The Sexual Question A Scientific, psychological, hygienic and sociological study I had heard so much about our emotionalism that I went to the last Democratic national convention, held at Baltimore, to observe the calm repose of the male politicians. The History of Woman Suffrage, Volume V It is probable that accidents of environment account for the fact that their emotionalism takes sociological rather than religious forms. Introduction to the Science of Sociology Her humor, and the healthy common-sense philosophy that flowered from it, were the girl's only protection from her own emotionalism and susceptibility. Otherwise Phyllis The mass emotionalism of the evangelical meetings were reminders that man was not so rational as certain popular ideas tried to make him. The Methodist A Poem Dawkins had told his tale simply, without fictitious emotionalism, without straining to get the horror of it across—and thereby succeeded. Eight Keys to Eden Nowhere do we find such a combination of emotionalism with sanity. The Rural Life Problem of the United States Notes of an Irish Observer Once she would have spent herself in emotionalism and tears at remembrance of it, but Elizabeth had advanced. The Wind Before the Dawn But the aspects of Wesley's teaching that took chief root in Cornwall, as also in Wales, were just those parts on which he himself would have laid least emphasis—the excitability, the emotionalism. The Cornwall Coast It found its answers in the war; repressed emotionalism discovered a new outlet. Modern British Poetry The most moral and religious men in Massachusetts have their religion and morality modified by the degradation of the man in the South whose religion is a mere matter of form or of emotionalism. The Future of the American Negro She had, he concluded, unusual strength of purpose; she was capable of large emotionalism, but mere feeling would never cloud her mind. No Clue A Mystery Story There her sanity comes in to check her emotionalism. Daughters of the Puritans A Group of Brief Biographies Her system is highly intellectual, but sadly lacking in emotionalism. A Dominie in Doubt Excited, exuberant, bubbling over with that very emotionalism at which he had scoffed a few minutes earlier, Felix leaned back in his chair and sang a quatrain in his singularly sweet and penetrating tenor. A Son of the Immortals Mr. Dixon has not breathed the Negro air of emotionalism without being affected thereby. The Hindered Hand or, The Reign of the Repressionist It had been an emotional sort of speech, but it had been purposely so, in answer to the sort of emotionalism that the weakening minority had attempted to use on him. Anything You Can Do ... They showed that they were by the emotionalism, effusive, admiring, with which they hung upon Madeira for a few last words, by their blind dependence, their awe. Sally of Missouri Sometimes she tried to stand off as a spectator of her emotionalism, to examine these new feelings. Sacrifice Above all, the unshaped emotionalism of the masses has not yet been brought into any real contact with the new idealism which grows up on the higher level of scholarly thought. Psychotherapy But all the same, I have learned from many disillusionments to be afraid of overdoing emotionalism in religion. A Labrador Doctor The Autobiography of Wilfred Thomason Grenfell In a civilization where most professions demand regularity, restraint, punctuality, and directness, unstability and excess emotionalism are necessarily at a discount. Human Traits and their Social Significance I refer to what is only a different aspect of that sentimentalism or chronic emotionalism to which I have already called attention. The Moral Economy Let there be none of this horrible emotionalism, this undignified welter of thought and feeling. The Wind Bloweth The word 'spiritual' becomes a synonym of muddy thought and misty emotionalism. The Essentials of Spirituality Had Mrs. Temperley shown any morbid signs of self-indulgent emotionalism the problem would have been simple enough; but this was not the case. The Daughters of Danaus Music appealed to her, for Toni was emotional, with the quick, facile emotionalism of the South; but she was no musician herself, and the grand piano in the drawing-room was silent through these sunshiny days. The Making of a Soul His own voice shook a little on the last line and he was a trifle amused at his emotionalism. Play the Game! Far away as my thoughts had been, my ears had mechanically retained those last melodious strains, and I answered, promptly, “Latitudinarianism of an unintelligent emotionalism!” My Friend Smith A Story of School and City Life He credited her with the intelligence she possessed, but he did overlook her emotionalism, which was where he made his mistake. Gigolo The tragic interest and intense emotionalism are gone, and you behold a resignation and the success that wins by yielding. Little Journeys to the Homes of the Great - Volume 14 Little Journeys to the Homes of Great Musicians Normal control, conventional standards, old careful habits of conduct, were broken through at a time of excessive emotionalism. Women's Wild Oats Essays on the Re-fixing of Moral Standards It relates solely to facts, while theism resorts to opinions that are grounded only upon emotionalism. The Necessity of Atheism He had demonstrated—demonstrated in action so that his enemies acknowledged the fact—that the sterner virtues of the military chieftain go farther towards the making of great nationhood than soft sentiments and religious emotionalism. Canada: the Empire of the North Being the Romantic Story of the New Dominion's Growth from Colony to Kingdom The reform that counts is that which comes through steady, continuous growth; violent emotionalism leads to exhaustion.... Standard Selections A Collection and Adaptation of Superior Productions From Best Authors For Use in Class Room and on the Platform Claudine is the only daughter of a fond and widowed father, and her dreamy emotionalism would have made her a welcome member of the Darmstadt circle of ladies. The Youth of Goethe He had accepted it, in that first moment of unreasoning emotionalism, as an auspicious omen, as the call of his own higher life across the engulfing abysses of the past. Phantom Wires A Novel In this one does not even regret his coldness; it is an honourable contrast to the blundering emotionalism of the jingoes and flagellomaniacs. George Bernard Shaw Then another expedient was tried, the appeal for patriotic gifts, and that, though it resulted in a good deal of patriotic emotionalism, did little to fill the yawning gulf of bankruptcy. The French Revolution A Short History The principle of the Oneness of Mankind—the pivot round which all the teachings of Bahá’u’lláh revolve —is no mere outburst of ignorant emotionalism or an expression of vague and pious hope. The World Order of Bahá’u’lláh The oneness of humankind embodied in the Faith represents, as Shoghi Effendi emphasized, “no mere outburst of ignorant emotionalism or an expression of vague and pious hope”. Century of Light The principle of the Oneness of Mankind—the pivot round which all the teachings of Bahá’u’lláh revolve—is no mere outburst of ignorant emotionalism or an expression of vague and pious hope.... Bahá’u’lláh and the New Era It was the first evidence of his pathologic emotionalism and vindictiveness. Studies in Forensic Psychiatry When one sees emotionalism run riot at an evangelistic revival, and five thousand people are trooping through an undesirable district at midnight, how long, think you, would a strong voice of opposition be tolerated? Little Journeys to the Homes of the Great - Volume 10 Little Journeys To The Homes Of Great Teachers In that it differed sharply from the other reactions that shook the Utilitarian compromise; the blinding mysticism of Carlyle, the mere manly emotionalism of Dickens. The Victorian Age in Literature There is surprisingly little to say about myself; since you ask— I have nothing more than the deepest possible conviction—no emotionalism or sense of relief or anything of the kind. Hugh Memoirs of a Brother Even the minds to which it would naturally appeal are often restrained from sympathy by fears of vague speculative driftings and of transcendental emotionalism. Nature Mysticism His extreme sensitiveness and emotionalism, his vindictiveness, the total lack of a sense of responsibility, his impulsive existence, all these, were always at play in his relations with man. Studies in Forensic Psychiatry Cheerfulness takes the place of emotionalism as the armor against hardship and death; a good-humored balance between exhilaration and depression which meets smile with smile and creates an atmosphere superior to all vicissitudes. My Second Year of the War The "Bergen emotionalism," which is said to have decided the result of the latest elections in those parts, ran high that evening in the crowded theatre. The Feast at Solhoug This transference from theorising and emotionalism to the prompt and vigorous exercise of will upon the immediate circumstance, is Carlyle's understanding of the word Conversion. Among Famous Books Selwyn's was essentially a creative mind, prone to emotionalism and to inspiration. The Parts Men Play Here was probably the first well-illustrated instance of his pathologic emotionalism, the tendency to a complete dominance of a certain affect. Studies in Forensic Psychiatry Probably, in fact, it wasn't; probably it was Neville, and the people who had grown up with her, who were overcivilized, too far from the crude stuff of life, the monotonies and emotionalisms of Nature. Dangerous Ages Nor is it only the extremists who appeal in this fashion to Hindu religious emotionalism. Indian Unrest The vehemence of this nobly gifted woman, her nervous and sometimes almost hysterical emotionalism, are not without a disagreeable quality. A History of English Romanticism in the Nineteenth Century To make the regeneration of Slavonic Judaism complete, the element of estheticism had to be added to emotionalism and reason. The Haskalah Movement in Russia Then his attempts at suicide throughout his lifetime, evidence of a pathologic emotionalism, must also be remembered. Studies in Forensic Psychiatry Here were works and service and no mere emotionalism, which meant nothing to her. Jerusalem If he steadied Herder in his religious experience, he steadied others in their poetical emotionalism and artistic sentimentality, which were fast becoming vices of the time. An Outline of the History of Christian Thought Since Kant He is not blind to their manifold weaknesses, nor is he the dupe of their easy emotionalism, but he is tolerant of their failings, and towards them, at least, his irony is never mordant. Parisian Points of View His failure lies in a growing tendency to discard an instinctive emotionalism for a calculated astuteness which too often attempts to hide its cunning under the garb of honest sentiment. The Mirrors of Downing Street Some Political Reflections by a Gentleman with a Duster We now see them manifest a pathologic emotionalism, an unbounded egotism, a relentless vindictiveness and an apparently total disregard of consequences. Studies in Forensic Psychiatry But it has no attraction for what may be impolitely called the vulgar class, whose religious feelings find a natural vent in an unctuous emotionalism and sentimental humanitarianism. Outspoken Essays Very little indeed is sufficient to arouse emotionalism in some-of the natives, who are always laughing or crying, fortunately the former more often than the latter. A Journal of a Tour in the Congo Free State Having declared himself he was almost tranquil; there was a total absence of the impetuous emotionalism of youth, the blind tyranny of desire. The Three Black Pennys A Novel One seems to see in him an illustrious example both of the value and perils of emotionalism. The Mirrors of Downing Street Some Political Reflections by a Gentleman with a Duster The first attempts with the patient at analyzing this dream produced quite an upset, a good deal of emotionalism and tears, especially when it was suggested to him that the dream might express a wish. Studies in Forensic Psychiatry And, unlike most other religious revivals, especially in this country, it has remained remarkably free from unhealthy emotionalism and hysterics. Outspoken Essays Altogether, Mr. Grenfell spoke very calmly, and is evidently not carried away by emotionalism or strong prejudice against the State. A Journal of a Tour in the Congo Free State They lived deeply, and felt deeply, with their lovely emotionalism. Tell England A Study in a Generation To which the other replied, "Lord Morley, I would sooner have your criticism than the praise of any man living"—a perfectly sincere remark, sincere, I mean, with the emotionalism of the moment. The Mirrors of Downing Street Some Political Reflections by a Gentleman with a Duster Far more than even his creations, more than Julie or Saint-Preux, was he himself possessed by an emotionalism which finally became a disease. The Unity of Civilization In everything he says and writes I find this desire to exalt Truth above the fervours of emotionalism and the dangerous drill of the formalist. Painted Windows Studies in Religious Personality In any work, it is the feeling of strain which tells, the emotionalism and feeling sorry for oneself because one has a hard job. Outwitting Our Nerves A Primer of Psychotherapy Immorality would probably not result from the distribution of these publications, unless there were in the child, awaiting expression, an unhealthy degree of sexual emotionalism. Report of the Special Committee on Moral Delinquency in Children and Adolescents As a tone poet MacDowell has none of the sensuous emotionalism that wins popularity in the drawing room and at the musical recitals of popular pianists. Edward MacDowell They have an eighteenth-century restraint, and freedom from emotionalism and gush. The Art of Letters The very period which produced the rationalism of Maimonides gave birth to the emotionalism of the Kabbala. Chapters on Jewish Literature In the choice between emotionalism and equanimity, the selection of the former can only be in response to unrecognized desire. Outwitting Our Nerves A Primer of Psychotherapy And I think you're singularly free of the emotionalism that so often plays hob with them all. Jason His music is singularly free from the emotionalisms of sex, the love-impulse with him is always noble and restrained. Edward MacDowell There is in the Anglo-Saxon temperament an almost feverish desire to break away from any condition of strain, a sort of shamefaced impulse to discard emotionalism. The Great Prince Shan At the same time his tender soul was attracted by the emotionalism of the Kabbala, or mystical view of life, a view equally opposed to the views of Maimonides and of the French school. Chapters on Jewish Literature Only an over-sensitiveness to feelings or a false emotionalism can produce a pain of this kind, unless it should happen to be caused by some poison circulating in the blood. Outwitting Our Nerves A Primer of Psychotherapy These publications range from displays of hysterical emotionalism to statistical studies, but no one book can treat fully all phases of so complex a question. The New South A Chronicle of Social and Industrial Evolution They are not quite of his very best output, but make charming solo numbers and are free from vocal emotionalism. Edward MacDowell If he does not share a certain overwrought emotionalism that is much affected nowadays, there is here no limitation—rather a distinction. Symphonies and Their Meaning; Third Series, Modern Symphonies It is apt to confuse vague emotionalism and even hysteria with communion with God. Chapters on Jewish Literature Sometimes a false emotionalism adds to the discomfort by tensing the whole muscular system and making the messages more intense. Outwitting Our Nerves A Primer of Psychotherapy Other men have been by turns sensible and enthusiastic: but who before or since has combined the emotionalism of a schoolgirl with the cold penetration of a judge on the bench? Books and Characters French and English As in all the writings of Tolstoy, wit and humour are entirely lacking, but the emotionalism is intense, the psychological analysis is masterly, and the fidelity to actual conditions is scrupulous. The World's Greatest Books — Volume 08 — Fiction Perhaps the cynical games visible all round convinced one about not getting caught up in the meaningless emotionalism that was ruling both linguistic camps. Behind the News: Voices from Goa's Press In either case the rampant emotionalism, effective enough among the whites, was with the negroes a perfect contagion. American Negro Slavery A Survey of the Supply, Employment and Control of Negro Labor as Determined by the Plantation Regime Such a spree of emotionalism can hardly fail to tire, but it is not fair to blame the insomnia. Outwitting Our Nerves A Primer of Psychotherapy He was so deep in it, so overwrought, that it was best to let him alone, to keep him free from the responsibility of personal relationships, not to burden him with added emotionalism. The Nine-Tenths By this time he had become somewhat alienated from the spirit of his youth, when he had envisaged life in a mist of vague and stormy emotionalism. The German Classics of the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries, Volume 01 Masterpieces of German Literature Translated into English. But now that I was wise enough to make the best of my unboyish emotionalism, I began to take pleasure in certain phases of school-life. The Ghost Ship Beneath their rough exteriors, despite their calloused and criminal natures, there exists in each a well-defined strain of romantic emotionalism—you will find it among such as these throughout the world. Tarzan and the Jewels of Opar Nor is the connection between alcoholism and emotionalism so far-fetched as it seems. Outwitting Our Nerves A Primer of Psychotherapy But when we have passed that great and desolate name, which may really be counted an exception, we find the tradition of English emotionalism immediately resumed and unbrokenly continuous. Heretics The Jew's sensitiveness is the correlative of his emotionalism. The Book of Delight and Other Papers The popular legend runs that Heraclitus "always wept"; what is known of him only tends to prove that he was grave, and did not favour emotionalism. Initiation into Philosophy How are the notions of a change, such as that supposed, to be reconciled with common knowledge of existing religious sentiment in the West, and the force of religious emotionalism? Kokoro Japanese Inner Life Hints It wasn't meant for a nasty laugh at all—it was simply amusement at the inventor's emotionalism. Mr. Hawkins' Humorous Adventures "About what?" he demanded dryly, his dislike of effusiveness, emotionalism, showing in the glitter of his gray eyes. Together It was a meeting filled with emotionalism such as I had never seen in a campaign before. Woodrow Wilson as I Know Him We no longer believe that in the most truly poetic nature the intelligence of a Pope is joined with the emotionalism of a Rousseau. The Poet's Poet : essays on the character and mission of the poet as interpreted in English verse of the last one hundred and fifty years You would not believe what a mood I had by this time been worked into by my rampant and raging vanity and emotionalism and by his snake-like charming. The Deluge This tended to create nervous irritability and hysterical outbursts of religious emotionalism, and these, Davenport taught his disciples, were the signs of God's approval of them and their devotion to Him. The Development of Religious Liberty in Connecticut In the coarse faces of the men he thought he saw only a crude sort of intoxication, the result of a new kind of emotionalism. Marching Men There was, however, running through her character a vein of what might be called emotionalism. The Wolf's Long Howl In the eighteenth century critics were prone to confuse the spiritual element in the poet's nature with intellectualism, and the sensuous element with emotionalism. The Poet's Poet : essays on the character and mission of the poet as interpreted in English verse of the last one hundred and fifty years A trend to violence and a resentful emotionalism are combined with desperate attempts to spur the jaded adrenals with artificial excitements. The Glands Regulating Personality In answer to Plato's second objection to poetry, that it encourages unrestrained emotionalism, Aristotle propounded his theory of katharsis. Rhetoric and Poetry in the Renaissance A Study of Rhetorical Terms in English Renaissance Literary Criticism Luria would have looked with dismay on the moral laxity which did later on intrude, in consequence of unbridled emotionalism and mystic hysteria. Judaism Rosalie, with all the fierce contempt that her "Oh, that!" conveyed to her secret self, was ridden strongly away from emotionalism in the conversation. This Freedom The skies will clear but meanwhile government must be firm, yet judicial, uninfluenced by the emotionalism that breeds extremes. The Progressive Democracy of James M. Cox The feminine pituitary type has an excess of post-pituitary, with susceptibility to the tender emotions, sentimentalism, and emotionalism, feminine structural lines. The Glands Regulating Personality The origin of Cubism in Cezanne, in a structural art that owes its very existence to matter, makes its claim to pure emotionalism seem untenable. Concerning the Spiritual in Art Desmond, it was I who told her to tease you a bit over your emotionalism. The Double Widowing It adds to the emotionalism of what is said. Letters of Franklin K. Lane There is in his make-up an underlying Celtic strain which may account for his moodiness, his emotionalism, and his impulsiveness. The Mirrors of Washington Also war clouds were gathering with all the increased emotionalism that comes at such a crisis. Jailed for Freedom On the other hand, the American needs just as much Russian emotionalism, aesthetic culture and mystic romanticism, as he can give of his racial qualities. Defenders of Democracy; contributions from representative men and women of letters and other arts from our allies and our own country, edited by the Gift book committee of the Militia of Mercy In this sort of religion there was, of course, much wild emotionalism and sheer hysteria; and there were always people to whom it was repellent. The Old Northwest : A chronicle of the Ohio Valley and beyond Do you know what it is to shudder, in later life, for some small, stupid action—usually for some small, quite genuine piece of emotionalism—of your early life? The Good Soldier The young physician's trained powers of observation not only saw an overwrought emotionalism in the speaker's eloquence, but detected the ring of insincerity in his more lucid speech and acts. Trent's Trust, and Other Stories In the background Andre-Louis, steeling himself against emotionalism, spoke with the voice of Scaramouche. Scaramouche And yet all the emotionalism of this climax was centered elsewhere. The Zeppelin's Passenger It had never before affected her beyond a flash of emotionalism. The Drums of Jeopardy Its life was of the earth, earthy; though it retained the religious traditions of the forest, their significance was evaporating; mysticism was fading into emotionalism; the camp-meeting was degenerating into a picnic. Lincoln; An Account of his Personal Life, Especially of its Springs of Action as Revealed and Deepened by the Ordeal of War They have acquired this power without any religious emotionalism, without subscribing to metaphysical or economic theology. The Pivot of Civilization Memba Sasa went in not at all for personal ornamentation, any more than he allowed his dignity to be broken by anything resembling emotionalism. The Land of Footprints This cynical view of religious emotionalism, and with it of the whole stock of ecclesiastical balderdash, is probably responsible, at least in part, for the reluctance of women to enter upon the sacerdotal career. In Defense of Women |
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