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- Review of Research Impact Factor : 5.2331(Uif) Ugc Approved Journal No
- Laurence Sterne Has Always Occupied an Uncertain Place Within the Irish Literary Canon
- "Tristram Shandy.". Martin Lafayette Bond Louisiana State University and Agricultural & Mechanical College
- The Life and Opinions of Tristram Shandy, Gentleman Laurence Sterne
- Journeys Are Meaningful” (Travelling, Travellers, Literary Periods, Literary Journeys) István FRIED University of Szeged Department of Comparative Literature
- Laurence Sterne and the Erotic: the Depiction of Sensibility in ‘A Sentimental Journey’
- The Life and Opinions of Tristram Shandy, Gentleman. a Work by Laurence Sterne
- THE USE of HUMOR in MACHADO DE ASSIS and MARK TWAIN By
- Taking a Measure of Laurence Sterne As a Poetic Novelist
- James Boswell, Laurence Sterne, and Samuel Johnson in London Adria Young
- Cambridge Writers, 1564-1848: from English Renaissance Drama to the Rise of the Novel
- Facilitating Enquiry-Based Learning: Some Digressions, Keynote
- Character Or Caricature? Depicting Sentimentalism and Richard Newton's Illustrations of Laurence Sterne's a Sentimental Journey
- Sturne Buriall Was This? the Poem at the Bottom of the Engraving, Composed of Two Quatrains Flanking the Title “YORICKS GRAVE,” Was Not of Much Help
- Like a Jerkin, and a Jerkin's Lining
- Laurence Sterne: a Different Way of Approaching the Notion of Life in the Early Novel
- The Novels of Laurence Sterne
- Notes on the Early Editions of Tristram Shandy Author(S): John M
- How Can We Re-Read Life and Opinions of Tristram Shandy in the 21St
- Carlyle and the Search for Authority
- War and Sentimentalism: Irony in Voltaire's Candide, Sterne's Tristram Shandy, and Lessing's Minna Von Barnhelm1
- Locke, Hume, and Hobby-Horses in Tristram Shandy
- Laurence Sterne E Machado De Assis
- The Case of Machado De Assis 45
- The Poetics of the Passport 2
- Plotting, Counterplotting, and Underplotting in the Yellowplush Correspondence : Reading Thackeray’S Early Burlesque*