Sterne's Fiction And The Double Principle

by Jonathan Lamb

2020-12-29 09:35:59

The author of Tristram Shandy made frequent use of literary fragments from other writers, as part of his own style. Laurence Sterne''s quotations, plagiarisms and allusions were often employed in the service of the pleonasm, or ''performed pun''. Jon... Read more
The author of Tristram Shandy made frequent use of literary fragments from other writers, as part of his own style. Laurence Sterne''s quotations, plagiarisms and allusions were often employed in the service of the pleonasm, or ''performed pun''. Jonathan Lamb describes Sterne''s operation of the pleonasm as his ''double principle''. He sees this style not as the key to some clever puzzle whose clues we go on solving in the hope of total disclosure of meaning (as some critics have claimed); rather the opposite, that it is a consoling reminder that neither we nor the text can ever be complete. Lamb severs Sterne from the Locke tradition and frees him from the ''influence'' oriented studies which have aimed to authenticate him through his borrowings. This allows us to read him as a writer eagerly exploring the turns and paradoxes of associationist thought and adapting the rhetoric of the sublime to the stutterings of ordinary speech. Less

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File size9.02 X 5.98 X 0.39 in
Print pages176
PublisherCambridge University Press
Publication date August 28, 2008
LanguageEnglish
ISBN9780521075138

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