Sterne's Comedy of Moral Sentiments: The Ethical Dimension of the JourneyDuquesne University Press, 1966 - 152 Seiten |
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... Sterne's comic virtuosity has been read badly . But if some have blinded themselves to Sterne's lasciviousness , it is no answer to blind ourselves to his sympathy and tenderness . Putney and Dilworth regard Sterne as a literary mounte ...
... Sterne's comic virtuosity has been read badly . But if some have blinded themselves to Sterne's lasciviousness , it is no answer to blind ourselves to his sympathy and tenderness . Putney and Dilworth regard Sterne as a literary mounte ...
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... Sterne will be found more acceptable when the world begins to read that neg- lected half of Sterne's genius - his Sermons . " It is unusual for a modern critic to think of Sterne's sermons as the production of genius . Yet , as Alan ...
... Sterne will be found more acceptable when the world begins to read that neg- lected half of Sterne's genius - his Sermons . " It is unusual for a modern critic to think of Sterne's sermons as the production of genius . Yet , as Alan ...
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... Sterne's memory was not damaged by a none - too - clean political career as the tool of his bigoted uncle , Jaques Sterne , nor by his participation in two enclosures against the poor of common land . What shocked a puritanical public ...
... Sterne's memory was not damaged by a none - too - clean political career as the tool of his bigoted uncle , Jaques Sterne , nor by his participation in two enclosures against the poor of common land . What shocked a puritanical public ...
Inhalt
Introduction | 17 |
Sentimental Commerce | 31 |
Blind Psychic Forces | 55 |
Urheberrecht | |
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