Where then lies the difference: the (ante)-Postmodernity of Tristram Shandy

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Author: Jayne Lewis

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Author: Jayne Lewis

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The (Ante) Postmodernity of Tristram Shandy by Jayne Lewis is a compelling scholarly essay that examines Laurence Sterne's Tristram Shandy through the lens of postmodern theory. Part of the Master Narratives series, this micro-ebook explores how Sterne's innovative narrative techniques and thematic explorations prefigure postmodernism. Lewis delves into the novel's fragmented structure, its playful approach to time and narrative, and its deep engagement with the associative nature of the human mind. This essay provides valuable insights for literature students, scholars, and enthusiasts interested in the intersections between 18th-century literature and contemporary literary theory.

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