Yorick and the Critics: Sterne's Reputation in England, 1760-1868 |
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... elements remain pretty much constant throughout all nine volumes , but Sterne's emphasis does change in one important respect . In the biography of Sterne al- ready referred to , Hill had informed his readers of the quarrel in the York ...
... elements remain pretty much constant throughout all nine volumes , but Sterne's emphasis does change in one important respect . In the biography of Sterne al- ready referred to , Hill had informed his readers of the quarrel in the York ...
Page 112
... elements in Sterne of “ a vein of dry , sarcastic humour " and another of " extreme tenderness of feeling . " No attempt is made to relate these two elements to each other.5 These remarks in the Edinburgh Review were taken over , with ...
... elements in Sterne of “ a vein of dry , sarcastic humour " and another of " extreme tenderness of feeling . " No attempt is made to relate these two elements to each other.5 These remarks in the Edinburgh Review were taken over , with ...
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... elements in Sterne's work also raised problems . Just as his supposed immorality was , in the view of the ablest critics like Scott and Coleridge , a question of taste rather than ethics , so , various elements in his style were also ...
... elements in Sterne's work also raised problems . Just as his supposed immorality was , in the view of the ablest critics like Scott and Coleridge , a question of taste rather than ethics , so , various elements in his style were also ...
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BECOMING A CLASSIC 176879 | 40 |
BEAUTIES AND BOWDLERIZATION 178092 | 61 |
BORROWED PLUMES 17931814 | 81 |
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