A Sentimental Journey Through France and ItalyH. Milford, Oxford University Press, 1928 - 233 Seiten |
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... writer could have dared to take such liberties with grammar and syntax and sense and propriety and the long - standing tradi- tion of how a novel should be written . It needed a strong dose of the assurance of middle age and its ...
... writer could have dared to take such liberties with grammar and syntax and sense and propriety and the long - standing tradi- tion of how a novel should be written . It needed a strong dose of the assurance of middle age and its ...
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... write that narrative of a little tour in France which he called A Sentimental Journey . But if it were possible for Sterne to correct his manners , it was impossible for him to correct his style . That had become as much a part of ...
... write that narrative of a little tour in France which he called A Sentimental Journey . But if it were possible for Sterne to correct his manners , it was impossible for him to correct his style . That had become as much a part of ...
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... writing , and brings the sound , the associations , of the speaking voice in with it . The order of the ideas ... writer at arm's length disappear . We are as close to life as we can be . That Sterne achieved this illusion only by the ...
... writing , and brings the sound , the associations , of the speaking voice in with it . The order of the ideas ... writer at arm's length disappear . We are as close to life as we can be . That Sterne achieved this illusion only by the ...
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... writing seems to flow more exactly into the very folds and creases of the individual mind , to express its changing moods , to answer its lightest whim and impulse , and yet the result is perfectly precise and com- posed . The utmost ...
... writing seems to flow more exactly into the very folds and creases of the individual mind , to express its changing moods , to answer its lightest whim and impulse , and yet the result is perfectly precise and com- posed . The utmost ...
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... writer was a cynic , who deserved to be unfrocked . Sterne , unfor- tunately , thought it necessary to reply . " The world has imagined , ' he told Lord Shelburne , ' because I wrote Tristram Shandy , that I was myself more Shandean ...
... writer was a cynic , who deserved to be unfrocked . Sterne , unfor- tunately , thought it necessary to reply . " The world has imagined , ' he told Lord Shelburne , ' because I wrote Tristram Shandy , that I was myself more Shandean ...
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