Yorick and the Critics: Sterne's Reputation in England, 1760-1868 |
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... story of Yorick , 8 this element is often in the ascendancy after the story of Le Fever in Volume 6. It is found , among other places , in the incident of the ass and the artichoke in Volume 7 ; the description of the country dance at ...
... story of Yorick , 8 this element is often in the ascendancy after the story of Le Fever in Volume 6. It is found , among other places , in the incident of the ass and the artichoke in Volume 7 ; the description of the country dance at ...
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... story . This was probably due to two factors , one to be found in the book itself , the other in its readers . As Sterne faced the problem of filling up each succeeding installment , he was driven more and more to include a certain ...
... story . This was probably due to two factors , one to be found in the book itself , the other in its readers . As Sterne faced the problem of filling up each succeeding installment , he was driven more and more to include a certain ...
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... story that while Sterne had been " wallowing in the luxuries of life , and expences of THE TOWN , " his mother was being imprisoned for debt at York . Thicknesse pro- fessed to admire Sterne's works " as much , as any man living " and ...
... story that while Sterne had been " wallowing in the luxuries of life , and expences of THE TOWN , " his mother was being imprisoned for debt at York . Thicknesse pro- fessed to admire Sterne's works " as much , as any man living " and ...
Contents
BECOMING A CLASSIC 176879 | 40 |
BEAUTIES AND BOWDLERIZATION 178092 | 61 |
BORROWED PLUMES 17931814 | 81 |
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