Sublimity in Wordsworth and Smith Sentimental writing is profoundly worried about appearances and accomplishment of the heavenly. The thought itself affirms sex upon both subject and object, and invades any endeavor to increase chronicled information. This fetishization of the heavenly, anyway doesn't keep the idea from being sabotaged intentionally and unknowingly in the writing of the period. The wonderful conceptualization of sublimity by William Wordsworth and Charlotte Smith has a breaking impact on the developed idea of sex, just as the glorious itself.Caught inside the 'manly ladylike' logic, the heavenly is characteristically conflated with 'male' qualities. In an as far as anyone knows non-gendered worldview, the radiant … concerns the singular individual… the more impressive sentiments of fear or torment… [and] a feeling of stature or loftiness… (Trott 72). In an increasingly philosophical setting … Kant investigations… the grand as an introduction of an uncertain idea of reason(Trott 73).