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290: 497:, the first volumes of which were published in 1759. Sterne was at work on his celebrated comic novel during the year that his mother died, his wife was seriously ill, and his daughter was also taken ill with a fever. He wrote as fast as he possibly could, composing the first 18 chapters between January and March of 1759. Due to his poor financial position, Sterne was forced to borrow money for the printing of his novel, suggesting that Sterne was confident in the prospective commercial success of his work and that the local critical reception of the novel was favourable enough to justify the loan. 470: 329:. Roger Sterne was the youngest son of Richard Sterne's youngest son, and consequently, Roger Sterne inherited little of Richard Sterne's wealth. Roger Sterne left his family and enlisted in the army at the age of 25; he enlisted uncommissioned, which was unusual for someone from a family of high social position. Despite being promoted to an officer, he was of the lowest commission and lacked financial resources. Roger Sterne married Agnes Hobert, the widow of a military captain. Agnes was "born in Flanders but...was in fact Anglo-Irish and lived for much of her life in Ireland". 57: 704: 559: 3034: 275: 615:, while she was staying on her own in London. He was quickly captivated by Eliza's charm, vivacity, and intelligence, and she did little to discourage his attentions. They met frequently and exchanged miniature portraits. Sterne's admiration turned into an obsession, which he took no trouble to conceal. To his great distress, Eliza had to return to India three months after their first meeting, and he died from consumption a year later without seeing her again. 3053: 516:, his love of attention (especially as related to financial success) remained undiminished. In one letter, he wrote, "One half of the town abuse my book as bitterly, as the other half cry it up to the skies — the best is, they abuse it and buy it, and at such a rate, that we are going on with a second edition, as fast as possible." 813:. The title page to volume one includes a short Greek epigraph, which in English reads: "Not things, but opinions about things, trouble men." Before the novel properly begins, Sterne also offers a dedication to Lord William Pitt. He urges Pitt to retreat with the book from the cares of statecraft. 332:
The first decade of Laurence Sterne's life was spent from place to place, as his father was regularly reassigned to a new (usually Irish) garrison. "Other than a three-year stint in a Dublin townhouse, the Sternes never lived anywhere for more than a year between Laurence's birth and his departure
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in 1759. Many copies of his work were destroyed. According to a 1760 anonymous letter, Sterne "hardly knew that he could write at all, much less with humour so as to make his reader laugh". At the age of 46, Sterne dedicated himself to writing for the rest of his life. It was while living in the
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are present throughout. The novel ends after 9 volumes, published over a decade, but without anything that might be considered a traditional conclusion. Sterne inserts sermons, essays and legal documents into the pages of his novel; and he explores the limits of typography and print design by
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The works of Laurence Sterne are few in comparison to other eighteenth-century authors of comparable stature. Sterne's early works were letters; he had two sermons published (in 1747 and 1750) and tried his hand at satire. He was involved in and wrote about local politics in 1742. His major
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The novel itself starts with the narration, by Tristram, of his own conception. It proceeds mostly by what Sterne calls "progressive digressions" so that we do not reach Tristram's birth before the third volume. The novel is rich in characters and humour, and the influences of
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wrote to Sterne, encouraging him to use his pen to lobby for the abolition of the slave trade. In July 1766, Sterne received Sancho's letter shortly after he had finished writing a conversation between his fictional characters Corporal Trim and his brother Tom in
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of St. George's was redeveloped in 1969, amongst 11,500 skulls disinterred, several were identified with drastic cuts from anatomising or a post-mortem examination. One was identified to be of a size that matched a bust of Sterne made by Nollekens.
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including marbled pages and an entirely black page within the narrative. Many of the innovations that Sterne introduced, adaptations in form that were an exploration of what constitutes the novel, were highly influential to
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sold widely in England and throughout Europe. Translations of the work began to appear in all the major European languages almost immediately upon its publication, and Sterne influenced European writers as diverse as
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Sterne continued to struggle with his illness and departed England for France in 1762 in an effort to find a climate that would alleviate his suffering. Sterne attached himself to a diplomatic party bound for
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tend to be markedly polarised in their evaluations of its significance. Since the 1950s, following the lead of D. W. Jefferson, there are those who argue that, whatever its legacy of influence may be,
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erected a memorial stone with a rhyming epitaph near to his original burial place. A second stone was erected in 1893, correcting some factual errors on the memorial stone. When the
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was by far Sterne's favourite author, and in his correspondence, he made clear that he considered himself as Rabelais' successor in humour writing, distancing himself from
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and memoirs, and indulged in local politics. He grew up in a military family, travelling mainly in Ireland but briefly in England. An uncle paid for Sterne to attend
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countryside, failing in his attempts to supplement his income as a farmer and struggling with tuberculosis, that Sterne began work on his best-known novel,
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at Jesus College, in July 1733 at the age of 20. He graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in January 1737 and returned in the summer of 1740 to be awarded his
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City." In 1724, "shortly before the family's arrival in Derry", Roger took Sterne to his wealthy brother, Richard, so that Laurence could attend
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The skull was held up to be his, albeit with "a certain area of doubt". Along with nearby skeletal bones, these remains were transferred to
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on 6 March 1737 and as a priest on 20 August 1738. His religion is said to have been the "centrist Anglicanism of his time", known as "
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Barbosa, Maria José Somerlate (May 1992). "Sterne and Machado: Parodic and Intertextual Play in 'Tristram Shandy' and 'Memórias'".
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from 1741 to 1742. Sterne lived in Sutton for 20 years, during which time he kept up an intimacy that had begun at Cambridge with
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for boarding school in England a few months shy of his eleventh birthday. Besides Clonmel and Dublin, the Sternes also lived in
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made Sterne famous in London and on the continent. He was delighted by the attention, famously saying, "I wrote not be
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praised Sterne as "the most beautiful spirit that ever lived". Swedish translator Johan Rundahl described Sterne as an
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did not last." This is strikingly different from the views of European critics of the day, who praised Sterne and
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in 1969 by the Laurence Sterne Trust. The story of the reinterment of Sterne's skull in Coxwold is alluded to in
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and succeeded in suppressing her letters to him, though some blatant forgeries were produced in a volume of
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Havard, John Owen (Summer 2014). "Arbitrary Government: "Tristram Shandy" and the Crisis of Whig History".
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Anonymous parodies of the kinds of letters written by Elizabeth Draper to Laurence Sterne (as Yorick)
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The Shandean: A Journal Devoted to the Works of Laurence Sterne (tables of contents available online)
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on 22 March. It was rumoured that Sterne's body was stolen shortly after it was interred and sold to
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New, Melvyn (October 1972). "Sterne's Rabelaisian Fragment: A Text from the Holograph Manuscript".
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made him a celebrity. Aspects of this trip to France were incorporated into Sterne's second novel,
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Labyrinth of Digressions: Tristram Shandy as Perceived and Influenced by Sterne's Early Imitators
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Sterne's Eliza; some account of her life in India: with her letters written between 1757 and 1774
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in 1894. After Sterne's death, Eliza allowed ten of his letters to be published under the title
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Clare, David (2016). "Under-regarded Roots: The Irish References in Sterne's Tristram Shandy".
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in Yorkshire. Sterne married Elizabeth Lumley on 30 March 1741, despite both being ill with
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as the archetypal, quintessential novel, "the most typical novel of world literature."
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at Cambridge University. Circumstantially, it was said that his body was recognised by
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With his new talent for writing, he published early volumes of his best-known novel,
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New, Melvyn (2011). "'The Unknown World': The Poem Laurence Sterne Did Not Write".
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In 1766, at the height of the debate about slavery, the composer and former slave
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Suciu, Andreia Irina (2009). "The Sense of History in Malcolm Bradbury's Work".
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Bulletin de la société d'études anglo-américaines des XVIIe et XVIIIe siècles
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as the "undoubted progenitor of all avant-garde novels of our century". The
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in its original context actually represents a resurgence of a much older,
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King, Ross (Summer 1995). ""Tristram Shandy" and the Wound of Language".
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Descargues-Grant, Madeleine (2006). "The Obstetrics of Tristram Shandy".
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is interpreted by critics as part of the same artistic project to which
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The Progressive Revolution: History of Liberal Fascism through the Ages
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on 18 March 1768, at the age of 54. He was buried in the churchyard of
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Loftis, Sonya Freeman; Kellar, Allison; Ulevich, Lisa, eds. (2018).
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tradition of "Learned Wit" – owing a debt to such influences as the
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Ron Schuler's Parlour Tricks: The Scrapbook Mind of Laurence Sterne
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Viktor Shklovsky's Heritage in Literature, Arts, and Philosophy
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where he died of malaria in 1731. Laurence was admitted to a
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Nervous Acts: Essays on Literature, Culture and Sensibility.
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Rousseau et le cosmopolitisme littôraire au XVIIIème siècle
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The Unknown World: Verses Occasioned by Hearing a Pass-Bell
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Phillips, Caryl (December 1996). "Director's Forward".
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were published during his lifetime; more copies of his
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Shakespeare's Hamlet in an Era of Textual Exhaustion
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The Publication of Tristram Shandy: Volumes I and II
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The Publication of Tristram Shandy: Volumes I and II
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The Letters of Laurence Sterne: Part One, 1739–1764
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The Life and Opinions of Tristram Shandy, Gentleman
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The Life and Opinions of Tristram Shandy, Gentleman
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The Life and Opinions of Tristram Shandy, Gentleman
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The Life and Opinions of Tristram Shandy, Gentleman
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Simon and Schuster. p. contents. 1366: 838:, and more contemporary writers such as 739:, appears to have been written in 1759. 461:in the Cleveland district of Yorkshire. 437:, and urged Sterne to begin a career of 2797:Dictionnaire universal des littératures 2191: 2167: 1961: 1644:. London: W. Heinemann. pp. 45–58. 1242:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography 1042: 3276:Christian clergy from County Tipperary 3226:Burials at St George's, Hanover Square 3017:Works by Laurence Sterne in eBook form 2488:Laurence Sterne: The Critical Heritage 2179: 2116: 2104: 2024: 1497:Journal for Eighteenth-Century Studies 1350: 1221: 1049: 261:in 1969 by the Laurence Sterne Trust. 3186:18th-century English Anglican priests 3181:18th-century deaths from tuberculosis 2813:Venn, John; Venn, J.A., eds. (1927). 2760:. New York: Oxford University Press. 2709:. Devon: Northcote House Publishers. 2568:. 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Tom Perry Special Collections 3051: 1725:"Is this the skull of Sterne?". 1638:Sclater, William Lutley (1922). 1565:The New Encyclopaedia Britannica 1026:List of abolitionist forerunners 3206:18th-century English memoirists 3176:18th-century Anglo-Irish people 2048:Graham, Thomas (17 June 2019). 1766:Green, Carole (13 March 2009). 1682:Necropolis: London and Its Dead 1198:"Laurence Sterne's holy orders" 934:(disputed, possibly written by 801:called it "clearly superior to 3246:Tuberculosis deaths in England 3191:18th-century English novelists 2982:(third series, New York, 1905) 2398:. London: Thoemmes Continuum. 1900:Rabelais in English literature 1488:Carey, Brycchan (March 2003). 618:In 1768, Sterne published his 554:France in the Seven Years' War 1: 3266:Writers from County Tipperary 2957:– via Internet Archive. 2927:(second edition, Paris, 1882) 2625:10.1080/0950236X.2016.1228847 2513:Jefferson, D.W. (July 1951). 1011:vols. 5–7 (a continuation of 571: 3196:18th-century Irish novelists 2995:Rousseau, George S. (2004). 2485:Howes, Alan B., ed. (1971). 2308:. London: Methuen & Co. 2206:Huntington Library Quarterly 1989:de Voogd & Neubauer 2004 1266:UK public library membership 797:as innovative and superior. 634:Letters from Yorick to Eliza 3050:(public domain audiobooks) 2752:Ross, Ian Campbell (2001). 2426:. Lanham: Lexington Books. 2089:Gratchev & Mancing 2019 1976:The Life of Samuel Johnson… 658:St George's, Hanover Square 453:, a witty and accomplished 247:St George's, Hanover Square 32:Laurence Stern (journalist) 3292: 3201:18th-century Irish writers 2970:Laurence Sterne in Germany 2865:. Lanham: Hamilton Books. 2859:Washington, Ellis (2017). 2794:Vapereau, Gustave (1876). 2001:Pierce & de Voogd 1996 1679:Arnold, Catherine (2008). 1341:, pp. 64–70, 168–174. 607:Early in 1767, Sterne met 568:Louis Carrogis Carmontelle 547: 359:Hipperholme Grammar School 199:Hipperholme Grammar School 29: 3119:The Laurence Sterne Trust 2705:Pfister, Manfred (2001). 2346:Cross, Wilbur L. (1909). 2239:Sterne, Laurence (1851). 1897:Huntington Brown (1967), 1797:The Laurence Sterne Trust 1702:– via Google Books. 1013:The Sermons of Mr. Yorick 989:The Sermons of Mr. Yorick 968:The Sermons of Mr. Yorick 638:Eliza's Letters to Yorick 385:Sterne was ordained as a 54: 3146:Brigham Young University 3044:Works by Laurence Sterne 3026:Works by Laurence Sterne 2242:Works of Laurence Sterne 2226:10.1525/hlq.2011.74.1.85 2218:10.1525/hlq.2011.74.1.85 949:The Abuses of Conscience 648:Less than a month after 323:Jesus College, Cambridge 317:. 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Index

Lawrence Sterne
Laurence Stern (journalist)
The Reverend
Portrait by Sir Joshua Reynolds, 1760
Sir Joshua Reynolds
Clonmel
London
Jesus College, Cambridge
The Life and Opinions of Tristram Shandy, Gentleman
A Sentimental Journey Through France and Italy
A Political Romance
Anglo-Irish
novelist
Anglican cleric
The Life and Opinions of Tristram Shandy, Gentleman
A Sentimental Journey Through France and Italy
sermons
Hipperholme Grammar School
West Riding of Yorkshire
Jesus College, Cambridge
sizarship
Sutton-on-the-Forest
satire
A Political Romance
Eliza Draper
St George's, Hanover Square
anatomists
Cambridge University
Coxwold

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