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Sterne, Tristram, Yorick: Tercentenary Essays on Laurence Sterne
derives from the Laurence Sterne Tercentenary Conference held at
Royal Holloway, University of London, on July 8-11, 2013. It was
attended by some eighty scholars from fourteen countries; the
conference heard more than sixty papers. The organizers invited
participants to submit revised versions of their contributions for
this volume, and the thirteen selected exhibit, it is hoped, the
defining features both of the conference and of Sterne studies at
the beginning of the twenty-first century. It is worth remarking
that the selected authors represent seven countries; that Sterne
may well be the most internationally accepted of all
eighteenth-century English authors is certainly a claim worthy of a
sentimental traveler. This collection recognizes three faces of
Sterne, beginning with several biographical essays examining,
respectively, his celebrity status, family life, politics, and
philosophy. The second face is that of Tristram, studied from
vantage points provided by ethics, linguistics, gender studies, and
comparative literature. The final group of essays examines the face
of Yorick as the protagonist of A Sentimental Journey, beginning
with an ethnographic study of relationships, moving through
questions of identity, and concluding with the possible future of
literary studies-a return to aesthetics.
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