Tristram Shandy : authoritative text, contexts, criticism
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Tristram Shandy : authoritative text, contexts, criticism
(Norton critical editions)
W. W. Norton, c2019
1st ed
- : pbk
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Note
"Laurence Sterne : a chronology": p. 555- [556]
Includes bibliographical references (p. 557-559)
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This Norton Critical Edition includes:
* The first London edition (1759) of Sterne's revolutionary and influential novel.
* Textual notes, explanatory footnotes, and a preface by Judith Hawley.
* Three illustrations.
* The Author on the Novel, fourteen judiciously chosen letters from the latest scholarly edition.
* A wide range of early responses that demonstrate Tristram Shandy's changing reception from its publication through the nineteenth century.
* Eleven major critical interpretations, ten of them new to this edition.
* A Chronology of Laurence Sterne's life and work and a Selected Bibliography.
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