Author: Laurence Sterne
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-WIKIPEDIA: Laurence Sterne -BIBLIOGRAPHY: Tristram Shandy: An Annotated Bibliography (Jack Lynch, Last updated 3 April 1995) -WIKIPEDIA: The Life and Opinions of Tristram Shandy, Gentleman -FAN SITE: Laurence Sterne in Cyberspace (Masaru Uchida) -HYPERTEXT: Tristram Shandy (IULM) -IMAGES: Laurence Sterne (National Portrait Gallery) -JOURNAL: The Shandean [established in 1989 as an international scholarly journal for the critical and historical investigation of all aspects of the works and life of Laurence Sterne (1713-1768)] -INFO: Laurence Sterne (The Guardian) -ETEXTS: Tristram Shandy (Project Gutenberg) -STUDY GUIDE: TRistram Shandy (SparkNotes) -GOOGLE BOOK: Tristram Shandy) -REVIEW ESSAY: Cutting his lining: The excessive ingenuity of Tristram Shandy (Min Wild, 10/08/21, TLS) -ESSAY: Tristram and the tyrants: How Laurence Sterne’s 250-year-old masterpiece was used as a moral litmus test (Gawain Towler, October 2021, The Critic) - -ESSAY: Tristram Shandy and the consolations of comedy: The story of “A COCK and a BULL . . . And one of the best of its kind, I ever heard”: (Standpoint Magazine, 28 August, 2020) -ESSAY: The Moral in Phutatorius’s Breeches: Tristram Shandy and the Limits of Stoic Ethics (Brian Michael Norton) -ESSAY: BOOKS: THE LIFE AND OPINIONS OF; TRISTRAM SHANDY: Laurence Sterne's vast, hilarious 18th-century masterpiece has been adapted into a mighty comic book. Here, with pages of his elaborate, brilliant and perhaps totally insane project, the artist explains how (and even why) he did it (MARTIN ROWSON, 01 SEPTEMBER 1996, Independent) -ESSAY: Tristram Shandy: Pre-Modern Post-Modernism (CHAD BEARDEN, APRIL 12, 2012, DC Examiner) -ESSAY: Tristram Shandy and the Comedy of Context (George P. Landow, Victorian Web) -ESSAY: LET ‘EM LAUGH : Tristram Shandy and the Humanity of Laughter (James Sloan Allen, Worldly Wisdom) -ARTICLE: Uncle Toby Dicky Bird Society Mug (BBC: History of the World in 100 Objects) -ARTICLE: Sterne’s post-mortem journey (BBC) -ARTICLE: Shandy Hall in Coxwold was once home to Laurence Sterne (BBC, 1/27/10) -ESSAY: The Scrapbook Mind of Laurence Sterne (Ron Schuler, 11/24/05, Parlour Tricks) -ESSAY: Locke, Hume and Hobby-Horses in Tristram Shandy (AE Davidson, 1981)[pdf] -ESSAY: Tristram Shandy, Dilettante: Laurence Sterne and the Pleasures of Attention-Deficit Literature (Ted Scheinman, July 27, 2012 , The Millions) -REVIEW: of Tristram Shandy (Eileen Myles, BookForum) -REVIEW: of Tristram Shandy (Carol Watts, The Guardian) The Life and Opinions of Tristram Shandy, Gentleman (1759) - Laurence Sterne (11/24/1713
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