Sterne's Comedy of Moral Sentiments: The Ethical Dimension of the Journey, Band 8Duquesne University Press, 1966 - 152 Seiten |
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... Sterne was " insincere . " " Yorick's sentimental pose was adopted in response , not to Sterne's feelings but to popular de- mand for the pathos at which Sterne excelled . " Putney traced out the gradual shift in Tristram Shandy toward ...
... Sterne was " insincere . " " Yorick's sentimental pose was adopted in response , not to Sterne's feelings but to popular de- mand for the pathos at which Sterne excelled . " Putney traced out the gradual shift in Tristram Shandy toward ...
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... Sterne as a moral writer , but in a much broader sense than didacticism , for Sterne writes about man as unsuccessful , about his visions and failures . And that is how he was regarded by Richter , Coleridge , Scherer , and Herbert Read ...
... Sterne as a moral writer , but in a much broader sense than didacticism , for Sterne writes about man as unsuccessful , about his visions and failures . And that is how he was regarded by Richter , Coleridge , Scherer , and Herbert Read ...
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... Sterne saw through the press are much better in style , but the ideas are essentially the same throughout all of them . Further- more , Sterne would surely have destroyed the yet un - published ser- mons had he not been willing to claim ...
... Sterne saw through the press are much better in style , but the ideas are essentially the same throughout all of them . Further- more , Sterne would surely have destroyed the yet un - published ser- mons had he not been willing to claim ...
Inhalt
Introduction | 17 |
Sentimental Commerce | 31 |
Blind Psychic Forces | 55 |
Urheberrecht | |
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