A Sentimental Journey Through France and ItalyGood Press, 19.11.2019 - 198 Seiten Laurence Sterne's A Sentimental Journey Through France and Italy is a classic piece of English literature that offers a unique blend of travelogue and sentimentalism. Written in a whimsical and experimental style, the book follows the journey of the narrator through various cities in France and Italy, exploring the complexities of human emotions and interactions along the way. The narrative is characterized by its playful digressions, unconventional structure, and emotional depth, making it a groundbreaking work in the development of the novel as a literary form during the 18th century. Sterne, a clergyman and satirist, drew inspiration from his own travels through France and Italy to create this work. His background in both literature and theology is evident in the book's nuanced exploration of morality, sentiment, and the human condition. Through his skillful storytelling and philosophical insights, Sterne invites readers to reflect on the nature of human relationships and the quest for emotional fulfillment. I highly recommend A Sentimental Journey Through France and Italy to readers interested in 18th-century English literature, travel writing, and sentimental fiction. Sterne's masterful blending of humor and pathos, coupled with his keen observations of human nature, makes this book a compelling and thought-provoking read that continues to resonate with modern audiences. |
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... felt a suffusion of a finer kind upon my cheek— more warm and friendly to man , than what Burgundy ( at least of two livres a bottle , which was such as I had been drinking ) could have produced . -Just God ! said I , kicking my ...
... felt a suffusion of a finer kind upon my cheek— more warm and friendly to man , than what Burgundy ( at least of two livres a bottle , which was such as I had been drinking ) could have produced . -Just God ! said I , kicking my ...
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... felt the full force of the appeal—I acknowledge it, said I:—a coarse habit, and that but once in three years with meagre diet,—are no great matters; and the true point of pity is, as they can be earn'd in the world with so little ...
... felt the full force of the appeal—I acknowledge it, said I:—a coarse habit, and that but once in three years with meagre diet,—are no great matters; and the true point of pity is, as they can be earn'd in the world with so little ...
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... felt the rotation of all the movements within me , to which the situation is incident ; -I looked at Monsieur Dessein through and through - eyed him as he walk'd along in profile , — then , en face ; thought like a Jew , then a Turk ...
... felt the rotation of all the movements within me , to which the situation is incident ; -I looked at Monsieur Dessein through and through - eyed him as he walk'd along in profile , — then , en face ; thought like a Jew , then a Turk ...
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... felt them . THE REMISE DOOR . CALAIS . Table of Contents WHEN I told the reader that I did not care to get out of the désobligeant , because I saw the monk in close conference with a lady just arrived at the inn - I told him the truth ...
... felt them . THE REMISE DOOR . CALAIS . Table of Contents WHEN I told the reader that I did not care to get out of the désobligeant , because I saw the monk in close conference with a lady just arrived at the inn - I told him the truth ...
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... felt a pleasurable ductility about her , which spread a calmness over all my spirits— -Good God ! how a man might lead such a creature as this round the world with him ! — I had not yet seen her face - ' twas not material : for the ...
... felt a pleasurable ductility about her , which spread a calmness over all my spirits— -Good God ! how a man might lead such a creature as this round the world with him ! — I had not yet seen her face - ' twas not material : for the ...
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Abdera Bastile begg'd better betwixt bidet CALAIS chaise cried dear désobligeant 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 La Fleur lady livre look look'd louis d'ors Madame de Rambouliet Maria Marquis master mind monk Mons Monsieur Dessein Monsieur le Count Monsieur le Duc MONTREUIL NAMPONT nature never night notary numbers old French officer Opera Comique Paris parterre pass’d passport pâtés peregrine martyrs pocket Pont Neuf poor fellow portmanteau postilion quoth Remise replied round scarce sentiment side Smelfungus soul sous spirit stood story street supper Table of Contents tell thee thing thou thought told took Traveller turn twas VERSAILLES Victor Hirtzler walk'd whilst whole wish'd woman word worse Yorick