Sterne's Comedy of Moral Sentiments: The Ethical Dimension of the JourneyDuquesne University Press, 1966 - 152 Seiten |
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... head . But Yorick is confessing the events which led to a temptation . The heart's rule of the head is Yorick's human weakness , not Sterne's philosophy of life . J thought , her good education and her good sense Blind Psychic Forces 59.
... head . But Yorick is confessing the events which led to a temptation . The heart's rule of the head is Yorick's human weakness , not Sterne's philosophy of life . J thought , her good education and her good sense Blind Psychic Forces 59.
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... head . For all that , however , Sterne's humor implies an ideal of moral reason . My opinion will seem odd to those who regard Sterne primarily as a sentimental novelist . The scenes of pathos in the Sentimental Journey are so brilliant ...
... head . For all that , however , Sterne's humor implies an ideal of moral reason . My opinion will seem odd to those who regard Sterne primarily as a sentimental novelist . The scenes of pathos in the Sentimental Journey are so brilliant ...
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... head . An anonymous critic in the Times Literary Supplement ( April 9 , 1949 , p . 232 ) commented , Sterne , poised between the Age of Reason and the Age of Feel- ing , is one of the least sentimental writers , for he never confused ...
... head . An anonymous critic in the Times Literary Supplement ( April 9 , 1949 , p . 232 ) commented , Sterne , poised between the Age of Reason and the Age of Feel- ing , is one of the least sentimental writers , for he never confused ...
Inhalt
Introduction | 17 |
Sentimental Commerce | 31 |
Blind Psychic Forces | 55 |
Urheberrecht | |
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