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" As no one who knows what he is about in good company, would venture to talk all ; so no author who understands the just boundaries of decorum and good-breeding, would presume to think all : the truest respect which you can pay to the reader's understanding,... "
The novels of Sterne, Goldsmith, dr. Johnson, Mackenzie, Horace Walpole, and ... - Seite 37
von Laurence Sterne - 1823
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Gothic Reflections: Narrative Force in Nineteenth-century Fiction

Peter K. Garrett - 2003 - 260 Seiten
...venture to talk all; so no author, who understands the just boundaries of decorum and good breeding, would presume to think all: The truest respect which...something to imagine, in his turn, as well as yourself" (II, 11, 108-9).42 Nineteenth-century fiction offers numerous instances of such reflection, staging...
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Conjectures of Order: Intellectual Life and the American South, 1810 ..., Band 1

Michael O'Brien - 2004 - 800 Seiten
...the unfolding plot was by no means the most important preoccupation of either. As Sterne observed, "Writing, when properly managed, (as you may be sure...something to imagine, in his turn, as well as yourself." 98 In this manner, Cannibals All! was rhetorically a more ingenious work than Sociology for the South,...
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The Secret History of Domesticity: Public, Private, and the Division of ...

Michael McKeon - 2006 - 942 Seiten
...venture to talk all; so no author, who understands the just boundaries of decorum and good breeding, would presume to think all: The truest respect which...something to imagine, in his turn, as well as yourself" (vol. 2, chap, 11, p. 83). Tristram's gesture of good will operates as a kind of externalization of...
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The Life and Opinions of Tristram Shandy, Gentleman

Laurence Sterne - 2005 - 570 Seiten
...properly managed, (as you may be sure I think mine is) is but a different name for conversation. . . . The truest respect which you can pay to the reader's...something to imagine, in his turn, as well as yourself." Sterne draws the reader into a challenging conversation about life and literature. Prior to embarking...
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Anglo-American Awareness: Arpeggios in Aesthetics

Gisela Hermann-Brennecke, Wolf Kindermann - 2005 - 262 Seiten
...particularly striking about Tristram Shandy is Sterne's unprecedented and innovative style of writing: Writing, when properly managed (as you may be sure...something to imagine, in his turn, as well as yourself. (1985: 127) This rather unorthodox view on the nature and the interactive process of narration, involving...
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Laurence Sterne's Tristram Shandy: A Casebook

Thomas Keymer - 2006 - 298 Seiten
...venture to talk all; — so no author, who understands the just boundaries of decorum and good breeding, would presume to think all: The truest respect which...something to imagine, in his turn, as well as yourself. (2.11.125) The anonymity of print is dispelled, and perfect communication prevails. Or that is Tristram's...
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Laurence Sterne and the Visual Imagination

William Blake Gerard - 2006 - 284 Seiten
...for conversation: ... no author, who understands the just boundaries of decorum and good breeding, would presume to think all: The truest respect which...something to imagine, in his turn, as well as yourself (TS II. 11. 125. 16-23). While discussing his allusive technique in a broad sense — we are perhaps...
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Laurence Sterne's Tristram Shandy: A Casebook

Thomas Keymer - 2006 - 296 Seiten
...— the cant of criticism is the most tormenting!" 15. See, for example, Tristram Shandy, 2.11.125: "The truest respect which you can pay to the reader's...something to imagine, in his turn, as well as yourself." Perhaps the favorite incident for those critics who take such comments literally as the shaping spirit...
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Der implizite Leser in Laurence Sternes Roman Tristram Shandy

Ulrike Wronski - 2007 - 45 Seiten
...Erschaffung seines Werkes. Ihm liegt viel daran, vor allem die Vorstellungskraft des Lesers anzuregen: "[...] no author, who understands the just boundaries of...his turn, as well as yourself. For my own part, I [. . .] do all that lies in my power to keep his Imagination as busy as my own." (H, 11) Das, was jeder...
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The Quarterly Review, Band 185

William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray IV, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero - 1897 - 608 Seiten
...venture to talk all ; so no author who understands the great boundaries of decorum and good breeding, would presume to think all ! The truest respect which...leave him something to imagine in his turn as well as yours.' And again : — ' I would go fifty miles on foot, for I have not a horse worth riding on, to...
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