- Tommy, the
Unsentimental is a
short story by
Willa Cather. It was
first published in Home
Monthly in
August 1896. Jay
works in
Thomas Shirley, Sr's bank...
- Jigsaw: An
Unsentimental Education is a 1989 semi-autobiographical
novel by
Sybille Bedford. It
shortlisted for the
Booker Prize that year. In many ways...
- in an
idiom you
absolutely have not
encountered before, and a dense,
unsentimental portrayal of the
collision between democracy, capitalism, and gangsterism...
-
journalist David Margolick in The New York
Times as
featuring a "plain and
unsentimental voice". René Marie's
rendition was
coupled with the
Confederate anthem...
-
stories and many
novels in a
style characterized by
realism and an
unsentimental and
authentic introspection into the
complexities of
Indian society...
- like to think" and a film seen
through the "dry eyes of grief" that is
unsentimental and "forensic".
Glazer confirmed development of the
project in 2019...
-
known for
their unexpected endings, and his children's
books for
their unsentimental, macabre,
often darkly comic mood,
featuring villainous adult enemies...
- and 1690s peak
times are
significantly different from each other. The
unsentimental or "hard"
comedies of John Dryden,
William Wycherley, and
George Etherege...
- also
refuses to
glorify motherhood." Guy
Lodge of
Variety wrote, "An
unsentimental but
stoically anguished portrait of a
tough single mother and two vulnerable...
- sale".
Lancashire Evening Post. 1
February 2020. Rolls-Royce for the
unsentimental. The
Daily Telegraph, Thursday, 30
April 1987,
Issue 41009, p. 15 Broken...