Hôtel d'Angleterre at Calais (The) [ Institutions / Residences & Lodgings ]
… beings in the face of obstacles which ‘amount to a total impossibility’. 2 Among the characters with whom he engages in conversation in the private and public spaces of the hotel are the monk, later the lady in front of the remise door, and … by A. Alvarez (Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1967), p. 33. 3 . On the affinities of Sterne's fiction with eighteenth-century conversation see Alexis Tadié, Sterne's Whimsical Theatres of Language: Orality, Gesture, Literacy (Aldershot: Ashgate, … have the chance to visit the convent (71). This opportunity for enjoying spontaneous sociable reenactments of Yorick's conversations in their authentic place constituted a continuous attraction for travellers. 11 . M-C. Newbould, …
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