A Sentimental Journey Through France and Italy: And, Continuation of the Bramine's Journal : with Related Texts

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Hackett Publishing, Jan 1, 2006 - Fiction - 252 pages
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In annotated texts based on those of the acclaimed Florida Edition of The Works of Laurence Sterne, this edition features the two works Sterne produced in the final year of his illness-plagued life: the witty, bawdy, pathetic, and thoughtful A Sentimental Journey through France and Italy; and Continuation of the Bramine's Journal, Sterne's correspondence to a twenty-two-year-old married Englishwoman living in India ("a Diary," as he put it, "of the miserable feelings of a person separated from a Lady for whose Society he languish'd").

Together, these mutually illuminating works offer rich insight into their author's hopes, fears, loves, longings, and philosophy as he prepared to face death and judgment. Excerpts from related texts provide context for understanding the title works in relation to the earlier writings and life of this exuberant yet subtle genius of eighteenth-century English literature.

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The less said about this book, the better. I have listened to demented conversation on the city bus that better deserves the ink wasted on this wretched little story. Read full review

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Melvyn New is Professor of English, University of Florida, and General Editor of the Florida Edition of The Works of Laurence Sterne.

W. G. Day is Eccles Librarian and former head of the English Department, Winchester College, U.K., and co-editor, with Melvyn New, of Volume Six of the Florida Edition of The Works of Laurence Sterne.

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