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Laurence Sterne: The Complete Novels (The Greatest Writers of All Time) - cover

Laurence Sterne: The Complete Novels (The Greatest Writers of All Time)

Laurence Sterne

Publisher: Flip

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Summary

CONTENTS:

The Satires and Novels
A POLITICAL ROMANCE
THE LIFE AND OPINIONS OF TRISTRAM SHANDY
A SENTIMENTAL JOURNEY

The Sermons
THE SERMONS OF LAURENCE STERNE

The Letters
LETTERS FROM YORICK TO ELIZA
ORIGINAL LETTERS OF THE LATE REVEREND MR. LAURENCE STERNE
LETTERS OF THE LATE REV. MR. LAURENCE STERNE TO HIS MOST INTIMATE FRIENDS

The Non-Fiction
JOURNAL TO ELIZA
YORICK'S MEDITATIONS UPON VARIOUS INTERESTING AND IMPORTANT SUBJECTS
EXPLANATORY REMARKS UPON THE LIFE AND OPINIONS OF TRISTRAM SHANDY: WHEREIN, THE MORALS AND POLITICS OF THIS PIECE ARE CLEARLY LAID OPEN, BY JEREMIAH KUNASTROKIUS, M.D.
THE BEAUTIES OF STERNE
Available since: 04/04/2018.
Print length: 873 pages.

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