The rise of fascism, with its Aryan ideology, made Sterne look at racism in her own country. |
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Sterne was almost compulsively attentive to page layout and typography, going so far as to specify the length of each dash in printer's ems. |
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But, unlike Sterne and Joyce, and even the French antinovels of the 1960's, this lacks a real narrative. |
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The style is very literary and carefully wrought, filled with archaisms and with echoes of Lamb's master Sterne. |
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Sterne acknowledged his borrowings from writers such as Cervantes and Montaigne, but was curiously silent about his many thefts from Burton. |
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In many ways Sterne was unsuited to the life of a country parson, and he chafed under the restrictions. |
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Somewhere in the afterlife, Laurence Sterne must have been tickled to see his fiendish book infused with new life. |
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Tristram Shandy by Laurence Sterne One of the first novels in English... and a buoyant, postmodern romp. |
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Thus his love of escapist, desperately lighthearted writers like Laurence Sterne and Miguel de Cervantes. |
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Sterne then wrote a letter puffing his work which he passed off as the spontaneous praise of the young singer, Catherine Fourmantel, then his mistress. |
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Sterne fell in love with Elizabeth Lumley, a cousin to Elizabeth Montagu, the bluestocking. |
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Mr. Sterne stated that as part of the initial agreement, both parties should confirm that they have the authority to act or have easy access to someone with the requisite authority. |
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Many readers too, have made much of the signifying force of the connection between Sterne and the starling. |
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At first he was helped by another uncle, Jaques Sterne, precentor of York and archdeacon of Cleveland, a powerful clergyman but a mean-tempered man and a rabid politician. |
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Mr. Sterne agreed that it is a dilemma, however if the parties agree, the process can be open and the confidentiality aspect can be waived at the agreement stage. |
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Its popularity increased after Laurence Sterne set the early chapters of his 1768 novel A Sentimental Journey through France and Italy there. |
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He wrote poetry and music and his friends included the novelist Laurence Sterne, David Garrick the actor and the Duke and Duchess of Montague. |
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Than dressed hym Sir Bors unto a sterne knyght and smote hym on the umbrell, that his neck braste. |
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