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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
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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
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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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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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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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Havard, John Owen (Summer 2014). "Arbitrary Government: "Tristram Shandy" and the Crisis of Whig History".
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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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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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at Cambridge University. Circumstantially, it was said that his body was recognised by
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New, Melvyn (2011). "'The Unknown World': The Poem Laurence Sterne Did Not Write".
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Suciu, Andreia Irina (2009). "The Sense of History in Malcolm Bradbury's Work".
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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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Loftis, Sonya Freeman; Kellar, Allison; Ulevich, Lisa, eds. (2018).
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Nervous Acts: Essays on Literature, Culture and Sensibility.
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213:, gaining bachelor's and master's degrees. While Vicar of
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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 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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2420:Gratchev, Slav N.; Mancing, Howard, eds. (2019).
652:was published, Sterne died in his lodgings at 41
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1793:"Laurence Sterne and the Laurence Sterne Trust"
484:Sterne wrote a work of religious satire called
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2392:de Voogd, Peter; Neubauer, John, eds. (2004).
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145:A Sentimental Journey Through France and Italy
3101:. Munich: Edited by Günter Jürgensmeier, 2005
2724:Pierce, David; de Voogd, Peter, eds. (1996).
2304:Laurence Sterne: The Early & Middle Years
943:The Case of Elijah and the Widow of Zerephath
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2917:(London, 1864; second edition, London, 1896)
2905:English Humourists of the Eighteenth Century
2834:"A Sentimental Journey, or Reading Rewarded"
1979:, ed. Malone, vol. II (London: 1824) p. 422.
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3078:Laurence Sterne at the Google Books Search
2547:The Cambridge Companion to Laurence Sterne
2395:The Reception of Laurence Sterne in Europe
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1531:Ignatius Sancho: an African Man of Letters
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27:Anglo-Irish writer and cleric (1713–1768)
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3094:The Life and Opinions of Tristram Shandy
1685:. Simon and Schuster. p. contents.
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1242:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
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3276:Christian clergy from County Tipperary
3226:Burials at St George's, Hanover Square
3017:Works by Laurence Sterne in eBook form
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261:in 1969 by the Laurence Sterne Trust.
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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:. New York: Oxford University Press.
2349:The Life and Times of Laurence Sterne
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1832:Economy Transdisciplinarity Cognition
1548:"Ignatius Sancho and Laurence Sterne"
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3216:Alumni of Jesus College, Cambridge
2949:. Harper & Brothers Publishers
2566:Sterne, the Moderns, and the Novel
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891:has many stylistic parallels with
278:Plaque in memory of Sterne in the
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3211:18th-century English male writers
3114:National Portrait Gallery, London
3035:Works by or about Laurence Sterne
2999:Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan.
1754:Loftis, Kellar & Ulevich 2018
1742:Loftis, Kellar & Ulevich 2018
903:belongs. Two volumes of Sterne's
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3138:L. Tom Perry Special Collections
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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"
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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
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3266:Writers from County Tipperary
2957:– via Internet Archive.
2927:(second edition, Paris, 1882)
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2513:Jefferson, D.W. (July 1951).
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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
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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).
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607:Early in 1767, Sterne met
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359:Hipperholme Grammar School
199:Hipperholme Grammar School
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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
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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:. His great-grandfather
270:Early life and education
207:Jesus College, Cambridge
203:West Riding of Yorkshire
128:Jesus College, Cambridge
2915:Life of Laurence Sterne
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2756:Laurence Sterne: A Life
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