A Sentimental Journey Through France and ItalyLindhardt og Ringhof, 03.10.2022 - 283 Seiten Set during the ‘Seven Years War’ between England and France, ‘A Sentimental Journey Through France and Italy’ was one of Sterne’s last works. Seen as the epilogue to his ‘Tristram Shandy’ books (later adapted for film, as ‘A Cock and Bull Story ́, starring Steve Coogan and Rob Brydon), it tells the tale of Yorick, as he travels between the two countries. While visiting Paris, Yorick is discovered to be without a passport. When he flees to Versailles in order to get one, he is mistaken for the jester in Shakespeare's ‘Hamlet’. Will he be able to escape imprisonment, or is the game up for our hero? A superb satire on another author’s less-than-sentimental travelogue through the same countries. Born in Ireland, Laurence Sterne (1713 – 1768) was the son of a commissioned officer in the British army. As a result, the first 10 years of his life were spent travelling from place to place. However, at the age of 11, he was sent to boarding school in England, under the care of his brother. After leaving Jesus College with a Bachelor of Arts, he was ordained both a priest and a deacon. While he had previously written for the ‘York Gazetteer’, Sterne's uncle encouraged him to write for political journals, much to the consternation of the rest of the family. This was followed by his first novel, ́A Political Romance,’ which also put religion under the spotlight. After failing in the role of a farmer, he wrote his most famous book, ‘The Life and Opinions of Tristram Shandy, Gentleman.’ Six years later, he was to become part of the abolitionist movement, after publicly replying to a letter from former slave, writer, and composer, Ignatius Sancho. Sterne died in London, aged 54. |
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... Calais, should give a man these rights:—I'll look into them: so, giving up the argument,—I went straight to my lodgings, put up half a dozen shirts and a black pair of silk breeches, —“the coat I have on,” said I, looking at the sleeve ...
... Calais, should give a man these rights:—I'll look into them: so, giving up the argument,—I went straight to my lodgings, put up half a dozen shirts and a black pair of silk breeches, —“the coat I have on,” said I, looking at the sleeve ...
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Laurence Sterne. CALAIS. When I had fished my dinner, and drank the King of France's health, to satisfy my mind that I bore him no spleen, but, on the contrary, high honour for the humanity of his temper,—I rose up an inch ... CALAIS. ...
Laurence Sterne. CALAIS. When I had fished my dinner, and drank the King of France's health, to satisfy my mind that I bore him no spleen, but, on the contrary, high honour for the humanity of his temper,—I rose up an inch ... CALAIS. ...
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... peace with the world before, and this finish'd the treaty with myself.——Now, was I King of France, cried I—what a moment for an orphan to have begg'd his father's portmanteau of me! THE MONK. CALAIS. I had scarce uttered the words, when.
... peace with the world before, and this finish'd the treaty with myself.——Now, was I King of France, cried I—what a moment for an orphan to have begg'd his father's portmanteau of me! THE MONK. CALAIS. I had scarce uttered the words, when.
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Laurence Sterne. THE. MONK. CALAIS. I had scarce uttered the words, when a poor monk of the order of St. Francis came into the room to beg something for his convent. No man cares to have his virtues the sport of contingencies—or one man ...
Laurence Sterne. THE. MONK. CALAIS. I had scarce uttered the words, when a poor monk of the order of St. Francis came into the room to beg something for his convent. No man cares to have his virtues the sport of contingencies—or one man ...
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... in the whole cast of his look and figure,—I was bewitch'd not to have been struck with it. —A better reason was, I had predetermined not to give him a single sous. THE MONK. CALAIS. —'Tis very true, said I, replying to.
... in the whole cast of his look and figure,—I was bewitch'd not to have been struck with it. —A better reason was, I had predetermined not to give him a single sous. THE MONK. CALAIS. —'Tis very true, said I, replying to.
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added affections better betwixt CALAIS close coming continued corner Count dear Dessein door eyes face fair feel fellow felt Fleur France French gave girl give given half hand head heart heaven hold honour hour idea instantly Italy kind knew La Fleur lady laid least leave look look’d Madame manner Maria master mind Mons Monsieur nature never night once Paris pass passage passport pocket poor postilion present reason Remise replied road round scarce seemed seen sentiment side single sitting soul sous spirit step stood story street taken tell thee thing thou thought told took Traveller turn twas walk’d walked whole wish woman Yorick young