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Laurence Sterne revisited
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ISBN: 0805770585 0805795456 Year: 1996 Publisher: Englewood Cliffs, NJ : Prentice-Hall, Twayne,

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Laurence Sterne in Modernism and Postmodernism
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ISBN: 9789004658813 9789042000117 Year: 1996 Publisher: Leiden ; Boston : Brill

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Laurence Sterne's Tristram Shandy is the most wayward â€" and in some respects the most powerful â€" critique of Locke's theory of knowledge, while his interest in the gulf between biological and clock time makes him a contemporary of Proust and Bergson. In obscuring the fine line between autobiography and fiction, Sterne belongs to the generation of modern writers that includes Joyce and Nabokov. In his deliberate refusal to construct a 'goahead plot' Sterne commends himself to contemporary narratologists. In his concern with personal identity, he anticipates the Derridean stress on 'trace'. In his promiscuous borrowings from past authors, he offers himself as a suitably perverse model for the school of postmodern theory. In his attention to matters of typography and to a visual language, he provides a running commentary on almost every aspect of the relationship between word and image. Himself influenced by Rabelais, Montaigne, Cervantes and Burton, Sterne has influenced writers as diverse as Cabrera Infante, Kundera, Márquez, Rushdie and Beckett. And James Joyce. These influences are traced here by sixteen scholars from Europe and the USA, proof if any were needed that Laurence Sterne today is as rewardingly puzzling as he was in his own century. .

Laurence Sterne in modernism and postmodernism
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ISBN: 9042000112 9004658815 Year: 1996 Publisher: Amsterdam Rodopi

A bookseller's hobby-horse, and the rhetoric of translation: Anthony Ernst Munnikhuisen and Bernardus Brunius, and the first Dutch edition of 'Tristram Shandy' (1776-1779)
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ISBN: 9051839561 9004488766 Year: 1996 Publisher: Amsterdam Rodopi

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A bookseller's hobby-horse, and the rhetoric of translation : Anthony Ernst Munnikhuisen and Bernardus Brunius, and the first Dutch translation of 'Tristam Shandy' (1776-1779)
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Year: 1996 Publisher: [Amsterdam] : Rodopi,

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