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The Life and Opinions of Tristram Shandy, Gentleman

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Delve into the whimsical world of "The Life and Opinions of Tristram Shandy, Gentleman," a groundbreaking novel that revolutionized the literary landscape. Sterne's work, inspired by the likes of Cervantes and John Locke, challenges traditional narrative forms through its playful digressions, innovative typography, and satirical tone. The novel humorously narrates the life of Tristram Shandy, making it a pioneering precursor to stream of consciousness techniques often attributed to modernist writers.The narrative meanders through Tristram's life, from pre-birth to adulthood, with detours into the lives of vibrant characters like Uncle Toby and Corporal Trim. These deviations are not mere storytelling quirks but form the core of Sterne's commentary on human nature, society, and the art of writing itself. The novel's blend of highbrow allusions and bawdy humor creates a rich tapestry of 18th-century life, exploring themes ranging from obstetrics to philosophy, all while deconstructing the very nature of storytelling.This is not just a story, but a literary journey that invites readers to reflect on the complexities of life and the limitless possibilities of narrative. It's a testament to Sterne's genius, a novel that entertains as much as it enlightens, making it a timeless classic in the world of English literature.

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ISBN9781396324444
PublisherLeft of Brain Books
Publication Date01/29/24
Pages648

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  • auntieterror
    auntieterror

    43 Followers

    5.0

    As novels go, Sterne's book is one of the most outstanding I ever 'met' so far. Its main characteristic is that it doesn't get anywhere and is, mostly, a series of wild-running digressions posing as a fictitious autobiography. It is annoying and frustrating, and absolutely hilarious, to wrestle with this. This graphic novel fully lives up to the wild goose chase the original is. As often is the case with pictures, they manage to tell pages of ramblings in one or two frames which is why the reproductions is astoundingly complete. You have Tristram Shandy, the narrative voice, scrambling in and out of the frames of the anecdotes, dragging along a group of hypothetical readers who are being monologued at in the same way as in the novel - only they have to endure physically what is only imaginary in the original novel. And the authors of the graphic novel actually added another layer because here there is 'the author (of the graphic novel) and his dog' also following Tristram Shandy, offering literary criticism and comments on the reception history and interpretations. This may sound 'educational', but never is because author and dog suffer just as much from having to run after Tristran Shandy as the hypothetical readers. The style of drawings is a bit raw and vulgarly explicit in a way that fits Sterne's novel from the 18th century surprisingly well. This, I think, could be a great first contact opportunity with Tristram Shandy.

    Nov 8, 2022

  • bewerino
    bewerino

    14 Followers

    5.0

    How I met your mother, als Buch...

    ... Stimmt natürlich nicht ganz. Aber so wie Ted Mosby seinen Kindern von der Mutter erzählen will und dabei vom hundertsten ins tausendste kommt, so erzählt Tristram Shandy von seinem Leben und seinen Ansichten und Mann erfährt alles, außer: Sein Leben und seine Ansichten. Während er ständig abschweift, zieht der Roman schamlos jedes literarische Stilmittel durch den Kakao und das mit sehr viel Humor. Da kommt das Vorwort erst mitten drin, denn jetzt hat der Held endlich mal kurz Zeit für sowas, da gerät die Kapitelnummerierung durcheinander, aber die ist ja eh nur so ne öde Konvention. Mit 1616 Seiten war das das dickste Werk, was ich je gelesen hab. Ich würde daher eine Ausgabe in mehreren Bänden empfehlen, den das wäre rückblickend einfacher gewesen. Soweit ich weiß, ist Haffmanns der einzige Verlag bei dessen Übersetzung die Gedankenstriche korrekt übernommen worden sind. Sexuelle Themen sind Tristan unangenehm und dann gibt's zeilenweise nur Gedankenstriche, weil er es einfach nicht über die Lippen bringt. Wenn man die weglässt oder kürzt, wäre das doch schade. Tldr: Großer Spaß, für Leute, die mit Literaturparodie was anfangen können. Literarisches Meisterwerk. Sehr umfangreich.

    Jun 2, 2025

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