
Laurence Sterne
Laurence Sterne was an English novelist and cleric, best known for his innovative and unconventional narrative style in the novel 'Tristram Shandy.' His work is marked by digressive storytelling, playful language, and rich humor, which have influenced many later writers. Sterne's exploration of the narrative form and his blending of various genres have established him as a significant figure in the history of English literature.
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Laurence Sterne is discussed in relation to his novel The Life and Opinions of Tristram Shandy.
I devoured classic novels as a teenager. In a world of distractions, can I relearn how to read them? | BooksLaurence Sterne was born in the town and is known for writing The Life and Opinions of Tristram Shandy, Gentleman.
This county town is the home of Fab Vinnie, tortilla chips and novelist Laurence Sterne – The Irish TimesLaurence Sterne invented a writing machine and introduced it in his book 'Tristram Shandy'.
Werden maschinelle Autoren die Literatur revolutionieren?Laurence Sterne is the famed novelist who spent a year in Annamoe in 1720 and authored Tristram Shandy.
A converted cut-stone mill surrounded by woodland walks in Roundwood, Co Wicklow – The Irish Times
Laurence Sterne’s notoriously unfilmable novel would have obvious appeal to Meades.
Empty Wigs by Jonathan Meades review – a black museum of savage stories | Fiction

































