A Sentimental Journey Through France and ItalyCosimo, Inc., 01.11.2005 - 324 Seiten The crimson window-curtains... were drawn close; the sun was setting, and reflected through them so warm a tint into the fair fille de chambre's face, I thought she blush'd-the idea of it made me blush myself. We were quite alone; and that super-induced a second blush before the first could get off.-from "The Temptation"Laurence Sterne's revolutionary novel The Life and Opinions of Tristram Shandy, Gentleman (1760-1767) plays with time, space, narrative conceits, and the very concept of the novel itself-it has dramatically affected the course of English-language fiction in the centuries since, with works from writers such as James Joyce and Thomas Pynchon showing his influence. A Sentimental Journey Through France and Italy (1768) is the thematic sequel, a tale of a minor character from Shandy that is its own frolic of experimental fiction. Though less well known than its celebrated predecessor, this is an equally startling and frantically imaginative work from a writer some consider a comic genius.This edition also features the collection The Journal to Eliza, Sterne's impishly coy diary of a separation from his mistress, as well as numerous letters Sterne wrote to a variety of correspondents, including his wife.Irish clergyman LAURENCE STERNE (1713 -1768) also wrote the satire A Political Romance (1759) and published volumes of his sermons. |
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THE JOURNAL TO ELIZA | 154 |
LETTERS TO ELIZA | 224 |
THE HISTORY OF A GOOD WARM WATCHCOAT | 247 |
MISCELLANEOUS LETTERS | 267 |
LETTER TO MR FOLEY AT PARIS | 275 |
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Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
adieu Archbishop of York begg'd betwixt bidet breeches CALAIS chaise Count Coxwould Crasy dear Bramine dear Eliza dear Girl Dessein dine door eyes feel fille de chambre Fleur France French give half hand happiness head heart Heaven honour hope hour Ignatius Sancho JOURNAL TO ELIZA journey kind La Fleur lady LAURENCE STERNE letter live look look'd Lord louis d'ors Madame matter mind Mons Monsieur morning NAMPONT nature never night numbers Opera comique Paris parson pass'd pity pocket poor portmanteau postillion Remise replied sentimental Sentimental Journey Shandy Skelton Castle Smelfungus soul spirit Sterne story suffer sweet tell thee thine thing thou art thou hast thought thy Bramin tion told took Traveller Trim Tristram Shandy truth turn twas walk'd whilst whole wife wish woman word write wrote Yorick
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Seite xv - STERNE, for which the usher severely whipped me. My master was very much hurt at this, and said, before me, that never should that name be effaced, for I was a boy of genius, and he was sure I should come to preferment.
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