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"Sentimental Tommy" is a novel written by J. M. Barrie, first published in 1896. The novel deals with themes of imagination, childhood, and the contrast between romantic ideals and harsh reality.
"Sentimental Tommy" is known for its rich characterization and exploration of the complexities of human emotion. Barrie captures the essence of childhood imagination and the need to escape through the character of Tommy. The novel explores themes of identity, self-discovery, and the bittersweet nature of growth. It also provides a poignant and thought-provoking examination of the tension between the world of idealized imagination and the reality of the world in which we live.
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Summary
The story revolves around the character of Tommy Sandys, a young boy growing up in the fictional Scottish town of Thrums. Tommy has a vivid imagination and often escapes into daydreams and fantasies to meet the challenges of his life. He gains a reputation for his sentimental personality and becomes known as "Sentimental Tommy".
The novel follows Tommy's journey from childhood to adolescence, depicting his struggles, aspirations, and relationships with family and friends. It tells of his quest for love and acceptance, as well as his attempts to reconcile his dreams with the harsh realities of life.
CONTENTS.
SENTIMENTAL TOMMY
CHAPTER I. TOMMY CONTRIVES TO KEEP ONE OUT
CHAPTER II. BUT THE OTHER GETS IN
CHAPTER III. SHOWING HOW TOMMY WAS SUDDENLY TRANSFORMED INTO A YOUNG GENTLEMAN
CHAPTER IV. THE END OF AN IDYLL
CHAPTER V. THE GIRL WITH TWO MOTHERS
CHAPTER VI. THE ENCHANTED STREET
CHAPTER VII. COMIC OVERTURE TO A TRAGEDY
CHAPTER VIII. THE BOY WITH TWO MOTHERS
CHAPTER IX. AULD LANG SYNE
CHAPTER X. THE FAVORITE OF THE LADIES
CHAPTER XI. AARON LATTA
CHAPTER XII. A CHILD'S TRAGEDY
CHAPTER XIII. SHOWS HOW TOMMY TOOK CARE OF ELSPETH
CHAPTER XIV. THE HANKY SCHOOL
CHAPTER XV. THE MAN WHO NEVER CAME
CHAPTER XVI. THE PAINTED LADY
CHAPTER XVII. IN WHICH TOMMY SOLVES THE WOMAN PROBLEM
CHAPTER XVIII. THE MUCKLEY
CHAPTER XIX. CORP IS BROUGHT TO HEEL?GRIZEL DEFIANT
CHAPTER XX. THE SHADOW OF SIR WALTER
CHAPTER XXI. THE LAST JACOBITE RISING
CHAPTER XXII. THE SIEGE OF THRUMS
CHAPTER XXIII. GRIZEL PAYS THREE VISITS
CHAPTER XXIV. A ROMANCE OF TWO OLD MAIDS AND A STOUT BACHELOR
CHAPTER XXV. A PENNY PASS-BOOK
CHAPTER XXVI. TOMMY REPENTS, AND IS NONE THE WORSE FOR IT
CHAPTER XXVII. THE LONGER CATECHISM
CHAPTER XXVIII. BUT IT SHOULD HAVE BEEN MISS KITTY
CHAPTER XXIX. TOMMY THE SCHOLAR
CHAPTER XXX. END OF THE JACOBITE RISING
CHAPTER XXXI. A LETTER TO GOD
CHAPTER XXXII. AN ELOPEMENT
CHAPTER XXXIII. THERE IS SOME ONE TO LOVE GRIZEL AT LAST
CHAPTER XXXIV. WHO TOLD TOMMY TO SPEAK
CHAPTER XXXV. THE BRANDING OF TOMMY
CHAPTER XXXVI. OF FOUR MINISTERS WHO AFTERWARDS BOASTED THAT THEY HAD KNOWN TOMMY
CHAPTER XXXVII. THE END OF A BOYHOOD