Contributions

  • British Council. - Contributor

Publication

2001 - Northcote House in Association with the British Council, Devon, England

Language

English

Word Count

32,000 words, Guess

Page Count

128 pages

Identifiers

and 2 more
  • Better World Books9780746308370
  • Open LibraryOL3599458M

Classifications

  • DDC823/.6
  • LCCPR3716 .P44 2001
  • LCCPR3716.P44 2001

Description

"Despite the immense popularity of Laurence Sterne's work during his lifetime, his contribution to the novel form and experimentalism has only been acknowledged since his death. His contemporaries Richardson and Goldsmith denounced his archaic methods and took offence at his playful irreverence but his oddity is never accidental nor perverse; it is the strategy of an inventive, thoughtful, comic talent. Tristram Shandy, perhaps his best loved work, defies convention at every turn, distributing narrative content across a bafflingly idiosyncratic time-scheme interrupted by digressions, authorial comments and interferences with the printed fabric of the book. This comically fragmented storyline is a reaction against the linear narratives of Fielding and Richardson; aiming instead at a realistic impressionism, a shape determined by the association of ideas. This study reads Sterne's work in the light of modern literary theory as befits an artist before his time."--BOOK JACKET.

Subjects

Series Statement

  • Writers and their work
  • Writers and their work (Unnumbered)

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