The Winged Skull: Papers from the Laurence Sterne Bicentenary ConferenceArthur Hill Cash, John M. Stedmond |
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... English novelist who seems most to belong to the twentieth , it is a matter both of curiosity and historical interest to examine the shifting moral and literary values that have made the reputation of the novelist in one century quite ...
... English novelist who seems most to belong to the twentieth , it is a matter both of curiosity and historical interest to examine the shifting moral and literary values that have made the reputation of the novelist in one century quite ...
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... English literature in general and our nation . Japan was a remote and closed country to Westerners for a long time ... English in schools and colleges . Shakespeare began to be read , as did Wordsworth and other authors . We can count ...
... English literature in general and our nation . Japan was a remote and closed country to Westerners for a long time ... English in schools and colleges . Shakespeare began to be read , as did Wordsworth and other authors . We can count ...
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... English literature , and apart from a wide- spread though even - tempered Anglomania a host of conscious or unconscious imitations of the English masters was the inevitable result . It is in the context of an intensely national ...
... English literature , and apart from a wide- spread though even - tempered Anglomania a host of conscious or unconscious imitations of the English masters was the inevitable result . It is in the context of an intensely national ...
Contents
Variations on the Timesense in Tristram Shandy JEANJACQUES MAYOUX | 3 |
Sterne and the Delineation of the Modern Novel ROBERT GORHAM DAVIS | 21 |
Sterne Our Contemporary DENIS DONOGHUE | 42 |
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