
THE SENTIMENTALISTS
DRAMATIS PERSONAE - HOMEWARE. - PROFESSOR SPIRAL.
LADY OLDLACE. - VIRGINIA. - WINIFRED. - THE SENTIMENTALISTS - AN UNFINISHED COMEDY
SCENE I
Set in a sun‑drenched Surrey garden, the play opens with a parade of genteel society members drifting among box‑wood hedges while Professor Spiral launches into a lofty, tongue‑in‑cheek lecture on the nature of women and widowhood. The dialogue sparkles with Victorian wit, each line a delicate dance between earnest philosophy and sly mockery. Even the scenery feels like a character, framing the gentle absurdity that underpins the whole piece.
At the heart of the comedy is Astraea, a young widow whose reputation for steadfastness and “dedicated” mourning draws a parade of admirers, most notably the earnest Mr. Arden. He arrives under the watchful eye of her uncle Homeware, hoping to win her favor while navigating a maze of social expectations and the professor’s grandiose theories. Their exchanges crackle with irony, as love, propriety, and the notion of a “whimsical feminine delicacy” collide.
Through brisk repartee and clever misunderstandings, the early act sketches a portrait of a society obsessed with rank, romance, and the paradoxes of sentiment. Listeners will be drawn into a world where earnest declarations are as fragile as the Alpine flower that inspires them, setting the stage for the tangled entanglements to come.
Language
en
Duration
~45 minutes (43K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2003-09-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1828–1909
A sharp, witty Victorian voice, this English novelist and poet is best known for brilliant dialogue, psychological insight, and a style that rewards close reading. His work helped push the English novel toward greater complexity, with books like The Egoist and poems such as Modern Love still drawing attention today.
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