Yorick and the Critics: Sterne's Reputation in England, 1760-1868 |
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... Edinburgh Fugitive Pieces ( Edinburgh , 1815 ) , pp . 151-2 . The remarks first ap- peared in 1783 . 4. They were reprinted separately only twice ( 1784 and 1787 ) , although they were included in complete editions of Sterne's works and ...
... Edinburgh Fugitive Pieces ( Edinburgh , 1815 ) , pp . 151-2 . The remarks first ap- peared in 1783 . 4. They were reprinted separately only twice ( 1784 and 1787 ) , although they were included in complete editions of Sterne's works and ...
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... Edinburgh and the Quarterly , both founded during this period , are less frequent , but the early issues of the Quarterly contain several mentions of Sterne , ' and Jeffrey comments on him , though unfavorably , in the Edinburgh in ...
... Edinburgh and the Quarterly , both founded during this period , are less frequent , but the early issues of the Quarterly contain several mentions of Sterne , ' and Jeffrey comments on him , though unfavorably , in the Edinburgh in ...
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... Edinburgh and the Quarterly , are not as common and are usually limited to contexts in which Sterne's work has a direct bearing on the discussion . Nor did the newer reviews demand the same degree of uniformity of opinion from their ...
... Edinburgh and the Quarterly , are not as common and are usually limited to contexts in which Sterne's work has a direct bearing on the discussion . Nor did the newer reviews demand the same degree of uniformity of opinion from their ...
Contents
BECOMING A CLASSIC 176879 | 40 |
BEAUTIES AND BOWDLERIZATION 178092 | 61 |
BORROWED PLUMES 17931814 | 81 |
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