Laurence Sterne in modernism and postmodernism / / David Pierce, Peter de Voogd, editors.

Laurence Sterne's Tristram Shandy is the most wayward â€" and in some respects the most powerful â€" critique of Locke's theory of knowledge, while his interest in the gulf between biological and clock time makes him a contemporary of Proust and Bergson. In obscuring the fine l...

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