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Monthly Archives: January 2012
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The Department of Special Collections and University Archives will close at 2:00pm on Monday, February 6 and Tuesday, February 7 while we move collections. We apologize for any inconvenience.
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Eighteenth-Century Book Illustration and The Novelist’s Magazine
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Eighteenth-Century Book Illustration and Tristram Shandy
Despite Sterne’s lengthy clerical career, Tristram Shandy abounds in bawdy humor and satirical wit. Further, it displays Sterne’s notable creativity. Tristram Shandy is ostensibly the title character’s account of his life, but Tristram frequently engages in lengthy digressions about numerous … Continue reading
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Tagged Eighteenth-Century Book Illustration, Illustrations, Laurence Sterne
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