A Sentimental Journey Through France and ItalySheba Blake Publishing Corp., 04.11.2022 - 126 Seiten Sterne travelled through France and Italy three years prior to writing A Sentimental Journey, which he completed on his death bed. The protagonist is a thinly-disguised Sterne who recounts his - mostly amorous - adventures through the two countries. Sterne very particularly wanted the account to be subjective; he discusses opinions and morals and personal experiences in opposition to the drier travelling accounts which dealt with history and classical learning. His book helped to establish travel writing as the dominant genre of the late 18th century. As part of our mission to publish great works of literary fiction and nonfiction, Sheba Blake Publishing Corp. is extremely dedicated to bringing to the forefront the amazing works of long dead and truly talented authors. |
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... Madame, replied I,—I treated him most unkindly; and from no provocations.—'Tis impossible, said the lady.—My God! cried the monk, with a warmth of asseveration which seem'd not to belong to him—the fault was in me, and in the ...
... Madame, replied I,—I treated him most unkindly; and from no provocations.—'Tis impossible, said the lady.—My God! cried the monk, with a warmth of asseveration which seem'd not to belong to him—the fault was in me, and in the ...
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... that route, she said.— Vous n'etes pas de Londres?— She was not, she replied.—Then Madame must have come through Flanders.—Apparemment vous etes Flammande? said the French captain.—The lady answered, she was.—Peut etre de Lisle?
... that route, she said.— Vous n'etes pas de Londres?— She was not, she replied.—Then Madame must have come through Flanders.—Apparemment vous etes Flammande? said the French captain.—The lady answered, she was.—Peut etre de Lisle?
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... Madame a son Mari?—said he, looking back when he had made two steps,—and, without staying for an answer— danced down the street. Had I served seven years apprenticeship to good breeding, I could not have done as much. THE REMISE. CALAIS ...
... Madame a son Mari?—said he, looking back when he had made two steps,—and, without staying for an answer— danced down the street. Had I served seven years apprenticeship to good breeding, I could not have done as much. THE REMISE. CALAIS ...
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... Madame, said Mons. Dessein, offering his arm, to step in.—The lady hesitated half a second, and stepped in; and the waiter that moment beckoning to speak to Mon. Dessein, he shut the door of the chaise upon us, and left us. THE REMISE ...
... Madame, said Mons. Dessein, offering his arm, to step in.—The lady hesitated half a second, and stepped in; and the waiter that moment beckoning to speak to Mon. Dessein, he shut the door of the chaise upon us, and left us. THE REMISE ...
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... Madame, continued I, laying my hand upon hers:- That grave people hate love for the name's sake; - That selfish people hate it for their own; - Hypocrites for heaven's; - And that all of us, both old and young, being.
... Madame, continued I, laying my hand upon hers:- That grave people hate love for the name's sake; - That selfish people hate it for their own; - Hypocrites for heaven's; - And that all of us, both old and young, being.
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added affections better betwixt CALAIS chaise close coming continued Count dear Dessein door eyes face fair feel fellow felt fille de chambre Fleur France French gave girl give given half hand head heart heaven hold honour hour idea instantly Italy kind knew La Fleur lady laid least leave look look’d Madame manner master mind Monsieur nature never night once Paris pass passage passport pocket poor postilion present reason Remise replied road round scarce seemed sentiment side single sitting soul sous spirit step stood story street taken tell thee thing thou thought told took Traveller turn twas walk’d walked whole wish woman Yorick young