A Sentimental Journey Through France and ItalyThe Floating Press, 01.06.2010 - 220 Seiten Sterne travelled through France and Italy three years prior to writing A Sentimental Journey, which he completed on his death bed. The protagonist is a thinly-disguised Sterne who recounts his - mostly amorous - adventures through the two countries. Sterne very particularly wanted the account to be subjective; he discusses opinions and morals and personal experiences in opposition to the drier travelling accounts which dealt with history and classical learning. His book helped to establish travel writing as the dominant genre of the late 18th century. |
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... heaven! Sire, it is not well done; and much does it grieve me, 'tis the monarch of a people so civilized and courteous, and so renowned for sentiment and fine feelings, that I have to reason with! - But I have scarce set a foot in your ...
... heaven! Sire, it is not well done; and much does it grieve me, 'tis the monarch of a people so civilized and courteous, and so renowned for sentiment and fine feelings, that I have to reason with! - But I have scarce set a foot in your ...
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... heaven above , who let it fall upon a monk's shoulders best knows : but it would have suited a Bramin , and had I met it upon the plains of Indostan , I had reverenced it . The rest of his outline may be given in a few strokes ; one ...
... heaven above , who let it fall upon a monk's shoulders best knows : but it would have suited a Bramin , and had I met it upon the plains of Indostan , I had reverenced it . The rest of his outline may be given in a few strokes ; one ...
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... heaven be their resource who have no other but the charity of the world, the stock of which, I fear, is no way sufficient for the many GREAT CLAIMS which are hourly made upon it. As I pronounced the words GREAT CLAIMS, he gave a slight ...
... heaven be their resource who have no other but the charity of the world, the stock of which, I fear, is no way sufficient for the many GREAT CLAIMS which are hourly made upon it. As I pronounced the words GREAT CLAIMS, he gave a slight ...
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... heaven—and God is my record (before whose tribunal I must one day come and give an account of this work)—that I do not speak it vauntingly,—but there is no nation under heaven abounding with more variety of learning,—where the sciences ...
... heaven—and God is my record (before whose tribunal I must one day come and give an account of this work)—that I do not speak it vauntingly,—but there is no nation under heaven abounding with more variety of learning,—where the sciences ...
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... naturally does upon a sudden reverse of sentiment,— base, ungentle passion! thy hand is against every man, and every man's hand against thee.—Heaven forbid! said she, raising her hand up to her forehead , for I 28 In the Street. Calais.
... naturally does upon a sudden reverse of sentiment,— base, ungentle passion! thy hand is against every man, and every man's hand against thee.—Heaven forbid! said she, raising her hand up to her forehead , for I 28 In the Street. Calais.
Inhalt
The Fille de Chambre Paris | 116 |
The Passport Paris | 121 |
The Passport The Hotel at Paris | 124 |
The Captive Paris | 129 |
The Starling Road to Versailles | 132 |
The Address Versailles | 135 |
Le Patissier Versailles | 138 |
The Sword Rennes | 142 |
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In the Street Calais | 53 |
Montreuil | 57 |
A Fragment | 66 |
Montreuil | 68 |
The Bidet | 72 |
Nampont The Dead Ass | 75 |
Nampont The Postilion | 78 |
Amiens | 80 |
The Letter Amiens | 83 |
The Letter | 88 |
Paris | 90 |
The Wig Paris | 92 |
The Pulse Paris | 95 |
The Husband Paris | 99 |
The Gloves Paris | 102 |
The Translation Paris | 104 |
The Dwarf Paris | 108 |
The Rose Paris | 113 |
The Passport Versailles | 145 |
Character Versailles | 156 |
The Temptation Paris | 160 |
The Conquest | 164 |
The Mystery Paris | 166 |
The Case of Conscience Paris | 169 |
The Riddle Paris | 172 |
Le Dimanche Paris | 174 |
The Fragment Paris | 178 |
The Fragment and the Bouquet Paris | 185 |
The Act of Charity Paris | 187 |
The Riddle Explained Paris | 191 |
Paris | 192 |
Maria Moulines | 197 |
Maria | 201 |
Maria Moulines | 204 |
The Bourbonnnois | 205 |
The Supper | 207 |
The Grace | 210 |
The Case of Delicacy | 212 |
Endnotes | 220 |
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Abdera Amiens Bastile begg'd better betwixt bidet breast breeches Calais chaise cried dear desobligeant Dieu door Duc de Choiseul Eugenius eyes face fair fille felt fille de chambre Fleur France gave girl give grisette half hand head heart heaven honour instantly Italy La Fleur lady laid livres look look'd louis d'ors Madame de Rambouliet Maria Marquis master mind monk Mons Monsieur Dessein Monsieur le Count Monsieur le Duc Montreuil Moulines Nampont nature never night notary numbers old French officer Opera Comique Paris parterre pass'd Passport pity pocket Pont Neuf poor fellow portmanteau postilion quoth Remise replied round scarce seem'd sentiment side Smelfungus soul sous spirit stood story street supper tell thee thing thou thought told took Traveller turn twas Versailles walk'd walked whilst whole wish'd woman word Yorick