Laurence Sterne (1713-1768) [ Art and Literature ]
… as I am sure could not be accounted for from any combinations of matter and motion.’ (151) Sterne’s narrator uses the language of sentiment to suggest the (erotic) complexities of certain forms of social intercourse and to offer a gentle … Britain and France . Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2006. Mullan, John. Sentiment and Sociability . The Language of Feeling in the Eighteenth Century . Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1990. Ross, Ian Campbell. Laurence Sterne : A Life . Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2001. Tadié, Alexis. Sterne's Whimsical Theatres of Language : Orality, Gesture, Literacy . Aldershot, England ; Burlington, VT: Ashgate, 2003. Williams, Helen. Laurence …
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