Sterne's Comedy of Moral Sentiments: The Ethical Dimension of the JourneyDuquesne University Press, 1966 - 152 Seiten |
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... humorist in Jean Paul's sense is best rep- resented in the twentieth century by Sir Herbert Read - although , in his two essays , Read mentions only Coleridge . Read's first comment was written for the Times Literary Supplement of May ...
... humorist in Jean Paul's sense is best rep- resented in the twentieth century by Sir Herbert Read - although , in his two essays , Read mentions only Coleridge . Read's first comment was written for the Times Literary Supplement of May ...
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... humorist to trick his readers . Nevertheless , the reader whose tears are beguiled by Yorick at the grave of the Monk or by the story of Le Fever must be Sterne's dupe . Since that interpretation makes me a dupe , I cannot accept it ...
... humorist to trick his readers . Nevertheless , the reader whose tears are beguiled by Yorick at the grave of the Monk or by the story of Le Fever must be Sterne's dupe . Since that interpretation makes me a dupe , I cannot accept it ...
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... humorist , as Jean Paul Richter pointed out , has the broadest possible per- spective . He writes about man's greatness and smallness , but sees both in a totality which makes " everything equal and nothing before the infinite . " To a ...
... humorist , as Jean Paul Richter pointed out , has the broadest possible per- spective . He writes about man's greatness and smallness , but sees both in a totality which makes " everything equal and nothing before the infinite . " To a ...
Inhalt
Introduction | 17 |
Sentimental Commerce | 31 |
Blind Psychic Forces | 55 |
Urheberrecht | |
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