Overview
"The Sentimentalists" is a compelling maritime drama that explores the unexpected transformation of human character under the most unusual circumstances. Set against the backdrop of the vast and unpredictable South Seas, the story follows the rugged and cynical Captain Bulkley, a man hardened by years at sea. His life, along with that of the mysterious Tina, is irrevocably changed when a helpless infant is brought aboard his vessel. This sudden intrusion of innocence into their world of rough sailors and moral ambiguity sparks a profound psychological shift, forcing the characters to confront their repressed emotions and latent sentimentalities.
Dale Collins masterfully blends adventure with a deep exploration of the human psyche, examining how the presence of a child can soften even the most calloused hearts. As the ship navigates the tropical waters, the internal journeys of the crew and passengers become as treacherous and revealing as the ocean itself. "The Sentimentalists" stands as a poignant study of redemption, the complexities of parenthood, and the enduring power of human connection in an unforgiving environment. This work remains a standout of early 20th-century literature, offering a unique perspective on the intersection of maritime life and emotional vulnerability.
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- ISBN-13: 9781025975955
- ISBN-10: 1025975952
- Publisher: Tradd Street Press
- Publish Date: February 2026
- Dimensions: 9.21 x 6.14 x 0.75 inches
- Shipping Weight: 1.39 pounds
- Page Count: 324
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