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'[An] erudite, immensely entertaining book...Mount makes for a delightful guide' -- Literary Review

From troubadours to Twitter: a thousand years of feelings, fads and furious sentiment, from renowned essayist Ferdinand Mount.

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 delightful snapshots, often mischievous storytelling and a masterly command of history.

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 great political turning points and come to define human civilization.

But 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, Mount argues it is not the stoics who are ruling the roost: we are living in an age of emotion.

From the Occitan poets of the 12th century to Paul McCartney' songs, and modern debates around woke, this is a witty insight into the story of emotions and the way they have swayed human history.

Author: Mount Ferdinand
Publisher: BLOOMSBURY
Pages: 320
ISBN: 9781399421881
Cover: Hardback
Edition Number: 1
Release Year: 2025

Introduction: The Unforgivable Sin
CHAPTER ONE: The First Sentimental Revolution
Inventing Love – Passionate about the Passion – This Vale of Tears – The Power of Soft
CHAPTER TWO: The New Stony AgeA Lament for Walsingham – The Dowsing Rod – Chilling with MichelangeloCHAPTER THREE: The Second Sentimental RevolutionThe Man Who Invented Me Too – Love Divine, All Loves Excelling – The Continental Version – The Dawn of Toleration – TheThree Scottish Sympathizers – Movers, Shakers and QuakersCHAPTER FOUR: Manliness Rules OKReacting into Reaction – Women Can Be Manly, Too – The Dry Imperial EyeCHAPTER FIVE: Mr Popular SentimentThe Case of Charles Dickens – Uncle Tom and Aunt Phillis – Victor Hugo, Hélas!CHAPTER SIX: The Great EstrangingThe Dilemma of The Doctor – On or About December 1910 – The Revolt Against the MassesCHAPTER SEVEN: The Third Sentimental Revolution1963 and All That – It's a Private Matter – It's a Crime to Discriminate – Murdered for a Song – Tears on the Turf – 6 September 1997Picture Credits and PermissionsNotesFurther ReadingAcknowledgementsIndex

Ferdinand Mount was born in 1939, the son of a steeplechase jockey, and brought up on Salisbury Plain. After being educated at Eton and Oxford, he made various false starts as a children's nanny, a gossip columnist, bagman to Selwyn Lloyd, and leader-writer on the doomed Daily Sketch. He later surfaced, slightly to his surprise and everyone else's, as head of Margaret Thatcher's Policy Unit and later editor of The Times Literary Supplement. He is married with three children and three grandchildren and has lived in Islington for half his life. Apart from political columns and essays, he has written a six-volume series of novels, A Chronicle of Modern Twilight, which began with The Man Who Rode Ampersand, based on his father's racing life, and included Of Love And Asthma (he is a temporarily retired asthmatic), which won the Hawthornden Prize for 1992. He also writes what he calls Tales of History and Imagination, including Umbrella, which the historian Niall Ferguson called 'quite simply the best historical novel in years'. His most recent titles for Bloomsbury Continuum include Kiss Myself Goodbye: The Many Lives of Aunt Munca and the novel Making Nice.

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