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The Journal to Eliza and Various letters by Laurence Sterne and Elizabeth Draper - cover

The Journal to Eliza and Various letters by Laurence Sterne and Elizabeth Draper

Laurence Sterne

Maison d'édition: DigiCat

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In "The Journal to Eliza and Various Letters," Laurence Sterne presents a compelling exploration of personal intimacy through his correspondence with Elizabeth Draper. The text, characterized by Sterne's distinctive wit, digressive style, and poetic sensibility, intertwines personal sentiment with broader philosophical musings that reflect Enlightenment ideals. This collection not only showcases the intricacies of Sterne's relationship with Draper but also situates their exchanges within the literary context of 18th-century epistolary writing, where letters served as vehicles for expression, connection, and the revelation of self. Laurence Sterne, an influential figure in the English literary canon, is best known for his groundbreaking novel "Tristram Shandy." His unique narrative techniques and explorations of subjectivity have left a lasting imprint on modern literature. The correspondence with Draper, who was both a muse and a confidante, highlights the personal stakes behind Sterne's literary innovations and provides insight into his emotional landscape during a tumultuous period in his life. This collection reflects Sterne's deep understanding of the interplay between affection and prose, as well as the societal constraints of their time. Readers who appreciate the intersection of literature and the personal narrative will find "The Journal to Eliza" an enriching experience. This collection not only serves as a reflection of Sterne's emotive prowess but also as a mirror of the sentiments and challenges faced by early modern lovers. It's a thought-provoking read that invites one to reflect on the enduring power of letters in personal relationships.
Disponible depuis: 21/07/2022.
Longueur d'impression: 150 pages.

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