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  1. Lawrence Sterne Revisited (English Authors Series) by Elizabeth Kraft, 1996-11-11
  2. Critical Essays on Lawrence Sterne: Laurence Sterne (Critical Essays on British Literature) by Melvyn New, 1998-01-16
  3. The Cambridge Companion to Laurence Sterne (Cambridge Companions to Literature)
  4. Laurence Sterne and the Origins of the Musical Novel by William Freedman, 1978-08
  5. Laurence Sterne's Tristram Shandy (Modern Critical Interpretations)
  6. Laurence Sterne and the Argument About Design by Mark Loveridge, 1980-10
  7. Laurence Sterne: The Early and Middle Years by Arthur H. Cash, 1993-01-19
  8. Laurence Sterne As Satirist: A Reading of "Tristram Shandy" by Melvyn New, 1969-06
  9. Laurence Sterne by Marcus Walsh, 2002-07-10
  10. Yorick's Congregation: The Church of England in the Time of Laurence Sterne by Martha F. Bowden, 2007-03-30
  11. Laurence Sterne by Valerie Grosvenor Myer, 1984-06
  12. Laurence Sterne by William Bowman Piper, 1966-08
  13. Laurence Sterne: The Later Years by Arthur H. Cash, 1993-01
  14. The Philosophical Irony of Laurence Sterne by Helene Moglen, 1975-06

41. Jo Alyson Parker
Critical essay comparing Tristram Shandy to chaos theory s Lorenz attractor.
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The Lorenz or Butterfly Atrractor Jo Alyson Parker Spiraling down "the Gutter of Time": Tristram Shandy and the Strange Attractor of Death

42. Laurence Sterne — Infoplease.com
Encyclopedia Sterne, Laurence. Sterne, Laurence (st rn) , 1713 – 68, English author, b. Ireland. Educated at Cambridge, he entered the Anglican church and was given the living of
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43. An Experimental Novel: Sterne's Tristram Shandy
Essays Influences on Sterne, plot and character summaries for Tristram Shandy. Links to related sites.
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TRISTRAM SHANDY

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An Experimental Novel:
Sterne's Tristram Shandy
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Sterne's Biography The Novel in the 18th Century Influences on Laurence Sterne The Life and Opinions of Tristram Shandy, Gentleman , 9 vol. (1759-1767) E-Text Masaru Uchida's HTML version of Tristram Shandy This HTML version of Tristram Shandy has been developed from several SGML files of the text available through the Oxford Text Archive. Prepared by Masaru Uchida (Assistant Professor, Faculty of Regional Studies, Gifu University, Japan). You can also download a full-text file for Tristram Shandy from Project Gutenberg (TXT or ZIP file) Tristram Shandy The World of Tristram Shandy Characters Themes ... William Dodd, 1729-1777: TO THE AUTHOR OF TRISTRAM SHANDY. ON THE PUBLICATION OF HIS THIRD AND FOURTH VOLUMES. [from Poems (1767)]
Other works A Sentimental Journey Through France and Italy , 2 vol. (1768) Bibliography Tristram Shandy : An Annotated Bibliography by Jack Lynch An online bibliography on Tristram Shandy . The biblography covers only articles published since1978 with a few exceptions of a few books and articles published before 1977. Some Links The Unwound Clock by Derek Merk.

44. Ignatius Sancho's Correspondence With Laurence Sterne
Text of Ignatius Sancho s letter to Sterne on the topic of slavery, with Sterne s reply.
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In the summer of 1766, Ignatius Sancho wrote to the popular novelist Laurence Sterne (author of The Life and Opinions of Tristram Shandy and A Sentimental Journey ) asking him to write something opposing slavery. Sancho's inspiration was a passage he read in Sterne's sermons, which had recently appeared as The Sermons of Mr Yorick . Sterne replied to Sancho and kept copies of the letters. Sterne died in 1768 and his correspondence, including this exchange with Sancho, was published in 1775. Here, I provide the full text both of Sancho's letter and Sterne's reply as well as the 'tender tale' Sterne mentions to Sancho, which appeared in Tristram Shandy , Vol. 4, Ch. 65.
1. Sancho to Sterne
REVEREND SIR,
It would be an insult on your humanity (or perhaps look like it) to apologize for the liberty I am taking. - I am one of those people whom the vulgar and illiberal call "Negurs."
I. SANCHO
2. Sterne to Sancho
Coxwould near York July 27. 1766
There is a strange coincidence, Sancho, in the little events (as well as in the great ones) of this world: for I had been writing a tender tale of the sorrows of a friendless poor negro - girl, and my eyes had scarse done smarting with it, when your Letter of recommendation in behalf of so many of her brethren and sisters, came to me - but why

45. Sterne, Laurence
Laurence Sterne (November 24, 1713 – March 18, 1768) was an English novelist and an Anglican clergyman. He is best known for his novels, The Life and Opinions of Tristram
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Jump to: navigation search Previous (Laurence Olivier) Next (Lausanne school) Laurence Sterne Laurence Sterne (November 24, 1713 – March 18, 1768) was an English novelist and an Anglican clergyman. He is best known for his novels, The Life and Opinions of Tristram Shandy, Gentleman, and A Sentimental Journey Through France and Italy; but he also published sermons, wrote memoirs, and was involved in local politics. Tristam Shandy is infamous for its length, as Shandy is famously and comically known for his inability to tell his story, with endless digressions. It owes a debt to the bawdy, bodily humor of François Rabelais as well as the comic absurdity of Miguel de Cervantes . Written in the age of John Locke 's empiricism , the novel contains a kind of comic meditation on Locke's ideas. Sterne died in London after years of fighting tuberculosis.
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      Laurence Sterne was born November 24, 1713, in Clonmel, County Tipperary, Ireland. His father was an Ensign in a British regiment recently returned from Dunkirk, France. Sterne’s father’s regiment was disbanded on the day of Sterne’s birth, and within six months the family had returned to Yorkshire in northern England. The first decade of Sterne’s life was spent moving from place to place as his father was reassigned throughout England and Ireland. During this period, Sterne never lived in one place for more than a year. Sterne was sent to Hipperholme Grammar School near Halifax, West Yorkshire, when he was ten years old; he never saw his father again. Sterne was admitted to a sizarship at Jesus College, Cambridge, in July 1733, at the age of 20. His great-Grandfather, who was made

46. Narrativity And Stasis In Martin Rowson's Tristram Shandy
Criticism on Rowson s 1996 graphic novel (comic-book) edition. With illustrations.
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Narrativity and Stasis in Martin Rowson's Tristram Shandy When Wayne Booth, who taught me Tristram Shandy , used to say that it was a comic book, he meant that Sterne had created a potentially infinite text that, like the satirical "Li'l Abner" or the sentimental "Little Orphan Annie," could be extended indefinitely, or at least as long as the writer kept pleasing his readers and gratifying his publisher. Tristram Shandy could extend itself because once Tristram is born, the novel's capacity to generate further storyits narrativity, as we would call it todaytook the form not of instabilities in the relations of the characters generating expectations and desires, but of very literal gaps between promises made and promises kept. Tristram promises "a chapter upon WHISKERS" on the last page of book IV, and it duly appears in the first chapter of book V very late the following year, after a mock-apologetic commentary on the impossibility of writing anything about WHISKERS. If Tristram promises that "the amours of my uncle Toby" will be "the choicest morsel in my whole story" we rightly anticipate, in spite of the violations of normal temporal sequence, that we will hear about them before, and not much before, the denouement of book IX. The opposite of narrativity would be stasis: the occasions when the narrative, instead of hurtling us forward into the future, comes to a dead stop, as though we were in a swamp which a river enters and leaves but where the current can scarcely be felt. This too is an important element in Sterne's text. It is with a sense of being somewhere as opposed to getting anywhere that we listen, enraptured, to the mellifluous exfoliations of the Shandy marriage articles, the curse of St. Ernulphus, or the ninth tale of the tenth decad of Hafen Slawkenbergius. How would such issues as narrativity and stasis work themselves out within a

47. Sterne, Laurence
Sterne, Laurence (b. Nov. 24, 1713, Clonmel, County Tipperary, Ire.d. March 18, 1768, London, Eng.), Irishborn English novelist and humorist, author of Tristram Shandy (1759
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(b . Nov. 24, 1713, Clonmel, County Tipperary, Ire.d. March 18, 1768, London, Eng.), Irish-born English novelist and humorist, author of Tristram Shandy (1759-67), an early novel in which story is subordinate to the free associations and digressions of its narrator. He is also known for the novel A Sentimental Journey
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Sterne's father, Roger, though grandson of an archbishop of York, was an infantry officer of the lowest rank who fought in many battles during the War of the Spanish Succession (1701-14). In Flanders, Roger married Agnes, the widow of an officer, but of a social class much below Roger's. The regiment retired to Ireland, and there Laurence was born. Most of his early childhood was spent in poverty, following the troops about Ireland. Later, Sterne expressed his affection for soldiers through his portraits in Tristram Shandy of the gentle Uncle Toby and Corporal Trim. At age 10, Sterne was sent to school at Hipperholme, near Halifax, where his uncle, Richard Sterne, whose estate was nearby, could look out for him. He grew into a tall, thin man, with a long nose but likable face. Sterne attended Jesus College, Cambridge, on a scholarship. At college Sterne suffered his first severe hemorrhage of the lungs. He had incurable tuberculosis. After graduating he took holy orders and became vicar of Sutton-on-the-Forest, north of York. He soon became a prebendary (or canon) of York Minster and acquired the vicarage of Stillington. At first he was helped by another uncle, Jaques

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‎Sterne Laurence‎ ‎A SENTIMENTAL JOURNEY THROUGH FRANCE AND ITALY. BY MR. YORICK‎ ‎London J. Creswick Co. hardcover London J. Creswick amp; Co., 1794.
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Full Name Laurence Sterne. Nationality English Activity British writer. Born 2411-1713 Died 18-03-1768
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    Sterne, Laurence key , English author, b. Ireland. Educated at Cambridge, he entered the Anglican church and was given the living of Sutton-in-the-Forest, Yorkshire, in 1738, where he remained until 1759. He came to London the following year and was a great social success. Unhappily married, he was involved with various women during his lifetime, most notably Mrs. Eliza Draper, for whom he wrote the Journal to Eliza (1767). He led a somewhat dissolute life and much of the time was plagued by ill health, dying finally of tuberculosis. In 1760 the first volume of his masterpiece Tristram Shandy A Sentimental Journey (1768). He also published in his lifetime several volumes of sermons. One of the most entertaining and original literary works in English, Tristram Shandy is, in a sense, a parody of a novel. It is a hodgepodge of character sketches, blank pages, dramatic action, transposed chapters, and various digressions. Sterne constantly obtrudes himself into the novel and is by turns witty, satiric, sentimental, knowledgeable, and obscene. Beneath this apparent chaos, however, is a structure based on the association of ideas. In Tristram Shandy Sterne enlarged the scope of the novel from the mere recording of external incidents to the depiction of a complex of internal impressions, thoughts, and feelings.

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Sterne, Laurence , English humourist, born at Clonmel, Ireland , son of Roger Sterne, captain in the army; his mother an Irishwoman; was educated at Halifax and Cambridge , by-and-by took orders, and received livings in Sutton and Shillington, became a prebend at York , and finally got a living at Coxwold; in 1759 appeared the first two volumes of “Tristram Shandy,” and in 1767 the last two; in 1768 his “Sentimental Journey,” and in the interim his “Sermons,” equally characteristic of the man as the two former productions. Stopford Brooke says, “They have no plot, they can scarcely be said to have any story. The story of 'Tristram Shandy' wanders like a man in a labyrinth , and the humour is as labyrinthine as the story. It is carefully invented, and whimsically subtle; and the sentiment is sometimes true, but mostly affected. But a certain unity is given to the book by the admirable consistency of the characters,” his masterpieces, among which is “ Uncle Toby ”; the author died in

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