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Tristram Shandy: Introduction by Peter Conrad
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Tristram Shandy: Introduction by Peter Conrad

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This bawdy, high-spirited novel-whose author, Laurence Sterne, was described by Diderot as the Rabelais of the English -provoked a literary scandal when its first two volumes were published in 1759. A masterpiece of narrative absurdity, ribald humor, and philosophical playfulness, Tristram Shandy is famously studded with witty metafictional gambits-chapters out of order, blank and blacked-out pages, a preface that occurs in the middle of the book-that prefigured postmodernism by two centuries.

Tristram Shandy, the hero of this fictional autobiography, purports to narrate the story of his life, but along the way he engages in so many colorful digressions and exuberant jokes that his birth does not even occur until Volume III. In the meantime, we meet an unforgettable supporting cast of characters-including Shandy’s father and mother, his uncle Toby, the servant Trim, Dr. Slop, and Parson Yorick-whose whimsical obsessions, domestic conflicts, and disastrous mishaps form the fabric of this genre-defying tour de force. With its lively exploration of both the logical limitations and the wildest possibilities of fiction, Tristram Shandy has earned its reputation as one of the greatest comic novels in English literature. (Book Jacket Status: Not Jacketed).

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Random House USA Inc
Country
United States
Date
15 October 1991
Pages
752
ISBN
9780679405603

This bawdy, high-spirited novel-whose author, Laurence Sterne, was described by Diderot as the Rabelais of the English -provoked a literary scandal when its first two volumes were published in 1759. A masterpiece of narrative absurdity, ribald humor, and philosophical playfulness, Tristram Shandy is famously studded with witty metafictional gambits-chapters out of order, blank and blacked-out pages, a preface that occurs in the middle of the book-that prefigured postmodernism by two centuries.

Tristram Shandy, the hero of this fictional autobiography, purports to narrate the story of his life, but along the way he engages in so many colorful digressions and exuberant jokes that his birth does not even occur until Volume III. In the meantime, we meet an unforgettable supporting cast of characters-including Shandy’s father and mother, his uncle Toby, the servant Trim, Dr. Slop, and Parson Yorick-whose whimsical obsessions, domestic conflicts, and disastrous mishaps form the fabric of this genre-defying tour de force. With its lively exploration of both the logical limitations and the wildest possibilities of fiction, Tristram Shandy has earned its reputation as one of the greatest comic novels in English literature. (Book Jacket Status: Not Jacketed).

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Random House USA Inc
Country
United States
Date
15 October 1991
Pages
752
ISBN
9780679405603