Yorick and the Critics: Sterne's Reputation in England, 1760-1868 |
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Page 65
... references in diaries , journals , and memoirs , as well as allusions in literary works and reviews , prove that many people still read the works of Sterne in their com- plete form . Reviewers still expected their readers to be familiar ...
... references in diaries , journals , and memoirs , as well as allusions in literary works and reviews , prove that many people still read the works of Sterne in their com- plete form . Reviewers still expected their readers to be familiar ...
Page 99
... references to Sterne by the reviewers in the periodicals likewise show that they expected Tristram Shandy and the Sentimental Journey to be part of most people's reading backgrounds . The character of Smelfungus and Sterne's ...
... references to Sterne by the reviewers in the periodicals likewise show that they expected Tristram Shandy and the Sentimental Journey to be part of most people's reading backgrounds . The character of Smelfungus and Sterne's ...
Page 131
... references to him and to the characters in Tristram Shandy appear fairly frequently until nearly 1830. References in the newer reviews , like the Edinburgh and the Quarterly , are not as common and are usually limited to contexts in ...
... references to him and to the characters in Tristram Shandy appear fairly frequently until nearly 1830. References in the newer reviews , like the Edinburgh and the Quarterly , are not as common and are usually limited to contexts in ...
Contents
BECOMING A CLASSIC 176879 | 40 |
BEAUTIES AND BOWDLERIZATION 178092 | 61 |
BORROWED PLUMES 17931814 | 81 |
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