Tristram Shandy

Further reading

  • Alter, Robert (1968). "Tristram Shandy and the Game of Love". American Scholar. 37: 316–23.
  • Bosch, René (2007), "Labyrinth of Digressions: Tristram Shandy as Perceived and Influenced by Sterne's Early Imitators", Costerus, New Series, 172, Piet Verhoeff (translator), Amsterdam: Rodopi, ISBN 978-90-420-2291-1
  • Brady, Frank (1970). "Tristram Shandy: Sexuality, Morality, and Sensibility". Eighteenth-Century Studies. 4 (1): 41–56. doi:10.2307/2737612. JSTOR 2737612.
  • Ewers, Chris (2018). "Sterne and the Invention of Speed". Mobility in the English Novel from Defoe to Austen. Boydell and Brewer: 110–33. doi:10.2307/j.ctt22zmbfk.10. ISBN 9781787442726.
  • Green, Peter (2010). "All Job's Stock of Asses": The Fiction of Laurence Sterne and the Theodicy Debate (phd). Open University (Open Research Online Repository).
  • Halliday, E. M. (2001). Understanding Thomas Jefferson. New York: Harper Collins Publishers. ISBN 978-0-06-019793-3.
  • New, Melvyn (1992). The Life and Opinions of Tristram Shandy, Gentleman, Laurence Sterne. Basingstoke: Macmillan. ISBN 978-0-395-05145-0. Collects Brady and Jefferson's essays.
  • Norton, Brian Michael (2006). "The Moral in Phutatorius's Breeches: Tristram Shandy and the Limits of Stoic Ethics". Eighteenth Century Fiction. 18 (4): 405–23. doi:10.1353/ecf.2006.0064. ISSN 0840-6286. S2CID 161591950.
  • Towers, A. R. (1957). "Sterne's Cock and Bull Story". ELH. 25 (1): 12–29. doi:10.2307/2871984. JSTOR 2871984.

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