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Laurence Sterne's Tristram Shandy - A Casebook (Hardcover, New)
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Laurence Sterne's Tristram Shandy - A Casebook (Hardcover, New)
Series: Casebooks in Criticism
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The responsiveness of Sterne's writing to a wide range of
approaches and topics of recent and ongoing interest--among them
narrative, interpretation, intertextuality, gender, the body,
sentimentalism, and print culture--has ensured a wealth of recent
activity in the journals. Two specialist periodicals, the Shandean
and Eighteenth-Century Fiction, have become major repositories for
innovative work on Sterne since their foundation in the late 1980s,
and important new readings continue to appear in the established
journals. The proliferation of periodical articles means, in turn,
access to the full range of this material is now a problem in all
but the largest institutions. This situation creates a major
opportunity for a volume designed to reprint the best essays of the
last fifteen years. The book is divided into five sections. Section
one looks at one of the most contentious recent debates about
Tristram Shandy, o n the issue of generic definition, and is
designed to help students orient themselves in their encounters
with this convention-breaking text in terms of prior traditions and
intertexts. Section two's essays on print culture represent a major
new area of interest in literary study as a whole. In this context
"print culture" denotes not only Sterne's experimental deformation
of typographical resources in Tristram Shandy (the black, marbled,
and blank pages being the famous instances) but also his engagement
with a literary marketplace in which reviewers and other readers
could influence the text as it serially emerged. Section three
focuses on topics about the body in Sterne. These essays, related
closely to the essays in section four, go beyond run of the mill
"body inliterature" criticism by linking the topic to other issues
of current interest: narrative, language, and scientific discourse
and/or medical practices in the period. Political readings, another
growth area in recent years, is the subject of the final, fifth
section.
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