The Winged Skull: Papers from the Laurence Sterne Bicentenary ConferenceArthur Hill Cash, John M. Stedmond |
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... perhaps even in practice , without space . It cannot do without time . Time belongs , ineluctably , to the story telling as much as it would to the structure of a piece of music , and more than it would , for instance , to a ...
... perhaps even in practice , without space . It cannot do without time . Time belongs , ineluctably , to the story telling as much as it would to the structure of a piece of music , and more than it would , for instance , to a ...
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... perhaps term anguish ? Do we not perceive a change of tempo , almost imperceptible perhaps until we reach Volume VII , and then suddenly overwhelming ? Can we ignore the urgency in that first chapter , the all - too - real panting for ...
... perhaps term anguish ? Do we not perceive a change of tempo , almost imperceptible perhaps until we reach Volume VII , and then suddenly overwhelming ? Can we ignore the urgency in that first chapter , the all - too - real panting for ...
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... perhaps crowning inspiration has been to fling himself into his own stew in the guise of the narrator , Tristram ... perhaps a break and perhaps merely a belated admission into the consciousness of the fear that had been there obscurely ...
... perhaps crowning inspiration has been to fling himself into his own stew in the guise of the narrator , Tristram ... perhaps a break and perhaps merely a belated admission into the consciousness of the fear that had been there obscurely ...
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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