The Life and Opinions of Tristram Shandy, Gentleman : Evergreens
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Author:STERNE Laurence
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ISBN:9781847494160
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Publication Date:May 2015
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Edition:1
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Pages:608
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Binding:Paperback
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Publisher:Alma Books Ltd
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The Life and Opinions of Tristram Shandy, Gentleman : Evergreens
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Author:STERNE Laurence
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ISBN:9781847494160
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Publication Date:May 2015
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Edition:1
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Pages:608
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Binding:Paperback
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Publisher:Alma Books Ltd
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Country of Publication:
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Purporting to be an autobiography of the antihero Tristram Shandy, Lawrence Sterne's novel is a comic masterpiece of digression, egoism and sensationalism, as its hilarious asides, explanations and host of memorable secondary characters - such as Uncle Toby, Dr Slop, Parson Yorick and Widow Wadman - take centre stage, at the expense of the actual life events the book sets out to depict.
A humorous compendium of European thought and literature - pastiching the likes of Locke and Bacon and referencing Pope, Swift, Cervantes and Rabelais - emerges amid the convoluted accounts of Tristram's conception, misnaming and accidental circumcision by a sash window, in a shrewd narrative that examines the role and nature of language itself.
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Purporting to be an autobiography of the antihero Tristram Shandy, Lawrence Sterne's novel is a comic masterpiece of digression, egoism and sensationalism, as its hilarious asides, explanations and host of memorable secondary characters - such as Uncle Toby, Dr Slop, Parson Yorick and Widow Wadman - take centre stage, at the expense of the actual life events the book sets out to depict.
A humorous compendium of European thought and literature - pastiching the likes of Locke and Bacon and referencing Pope, Swift, Cervantes and Rabelais - emerges amid the convoluted accounts of Tristram's conception, misnaming and accidental circumcision by a sash window, in a shrewd narrative that examines the role and nature of language itself.
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Author: STERNE LaurenceISBN: 9781847494160Publication Date: May 2015Edition: 1Pages: 608Binding: PaperbackPublisher: Alma Books LtdCountry of Publication:
Purporting to be an autobiography of the antihero Tristram Shandy, Lawrence Sterne's novel is a comic masterpiece of digression, egoism and sensationalism, as its hilarious asides, explanations and host of memorable secondary characters - such as Uncle Toby, Dr Slop, Parson Yorick and Widow Wadman - take centre stage, at the expense of the actual life events the book sets out to depict.
A humorous compendium of European thought and literature - pastiching the likes of Locke and Bacon and referencing Pope, Swift, Cervantes and Rabelais - emerges amid the convoluted accounts of Tristram's conception, misnaming and accidental circumcision by a sash window, in a shrewd narrative that examines the role and nature of language itself.
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Author: STERNE LaurenceISBN: 9781847494160Publication Date: May 2015Edition: 1Pages: 608Binding: PaperbackPublisher: Alma Books LtdCountry of Publication:
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