Yorick and the Critics: Sterne's Reputation in England, 1760-1868 |
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... probably did not follow Sterne through all nine volumes . The readers who did , apparently came to read the book less and less for the story . This was probably due to two factors , one to be found in the book itself , the other in its ...
... probably did not follow Sterne through all nine volumes . The readers who did , apparently came to read the book less and less for the story . This was probably due to two factors , one to be found in the book itself , the other in its ...
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... probably most readers did not understand this part of the plan of Tristram Shandy any better than the lady described in the fictitious " Journal of a Modern Man of Taste " : " Oct. 2. Wait upon Lady L ---- , and find Tristram Shandy ...
... probably most readers did not understand this part of the plan of Tristram Shandy any better than the lady described in the fictitious " Journal of a Modern Man of Taste " : " Oct. 2. Wait upon Lady L ---- , and find Tristram Shandy ...
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... probably also by similar ones in Gregory's letters to her , the " Swan of Lichfield " sprang back to the attack . She is especially zealous to defend Sterne from the charge of plagiarism , pointing out that Shakespeare and Milton ...
... probably also by similar ones in Gregory's letters to her , the " Swan of Lichfield " sprang back to the attack . She is especially zealous to defend Sterne from the charge of plagiarism , pointing out that Shakespeare and Milton ...
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BECOMING A CLASSIC 176879 | 40 |
BEAUTIES AND BOWDLERIZATION 178092 | 61 |
BORROWED PLUMES 17931814 | 81 |
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