Yorick and the Critics: Sterne's Reputation in England, 1760-1868 |
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... shows his gradual emer- gence as a classic among the masters of English fiction . But it also shows more than this : each period reveals something of its own critical sensibility in its attitude toward Sterne . During the course of this ...
... shows his gradual emer- gence as a classic among the masters of English fiction . But it also shows more than this : each period reveals something of its own critical sensibility in its attitude toward Sterne . During the course of this ...
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... shows the erring people that the object of their vows is either , perhaps , a mouse or a monkey . " The context in ... show an attempt at humour , which will pass upon most for humour in reality . To effect this , readers must be treated ...
... shows the erring people that the object of their vows is either , perhaps , a mouse or a monkey . " The context in ... show an attempt at humour , which will pass upon most for humour in reality . To effect this , readers must be treated ...
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... show both sympathy and judgment in the use of his different sources . As he writes , he evidently has some half ... shows signs of haste , but in general his selection of materials represents a good deal of critical acumen . 5 The ...
... show both sympathy and judgment in the use of his different sources . As he writes , he evidently has some half ... shows signs of haste , but in general his selection of materials represents a good deal of critical acumen . 5 The ...
Contents
BECOMING A CLASSIC 176879 | 40 |
BEAUTIES AND BOWDLERIZATION 178092 | 61 |
BORROWED PLUMES 17931814 | 81 |
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