Yorick's Congregation: The Church of England in the Time of Laurence SterneUniversity of Delaware Press, 2007 - 291 páginas When Mr. and Mrs. Shandy stroll out to watch Toby and Trim march in formation to the Widow Wadman's house, they use a familiar occurrence to gauge the day of the week. The sight of Mr. Yorick's congregation emerging from the parish church tells them it is a Sunday; Mrs. Shandy provides the more specific information that it is Sacrament Sunday, which tells Mr. Shandy that it is the first Sunday of the month. Modern readers may slip over this brief exchange, but it is the gateway to a series of inquiries whose answers the original readers of Tristram Shandy would have taken for granted. Drawing on modern historical research and eighteenth-century texts, Yorick's Congregation: The Church of England in the Time of Laurence Sterne answers these inquiries. |
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... suggests ; I rather thought that lapdogs , in themselves somewhat absurd , tend to have appropriately exag- gerated , often pastoral names . Indeed , " Fido , " the stereotypical name for a canine companion , is equally pastoral and its ...
... suggests ; I rather thought that lapdogs , in themselves somewhat absurd , tend to have appropriately exag- gerated , often pastoral names . Indeed , " Fido , " the stereotypical name for a canine companion , is equally pastoral and its ...
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... suggests that they are a common occurrence in the lives of the characters , who must have heard them over and over again . Given Yorick's character , it is not surprising that Eugenius warns him repeatedly about the ef- fects of jokes ...
... suggests that they are a common occurrence in the lives of the characters , who must have heard them over and over again . Given Yorick's character , it is not surprising that Eugenius warns him repeatedly about the ef- fects of jokes ...
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... suggests that he himself wished for it : To retire ourselves from this vain , uncertain , roving , distracted way of thinking and living , it is requisite to retire frequently , and to Converse much with ( what We above all things Love ...
... suggests that he himself wished for it : To retire ourselves from this vain , uncertain , roving , distracted way of thinking and living , it is requisite to retire frequently , and to Converse much with ( what We above all things Love ...
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List of Illustrations | 11 |
Introduction | 17 |
Going into the Family | 31 |
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