Purporting to be an autobiography of the antihero Tristram Shandy, Laurence Sternes novel is a comic masterpiece of digression, egoism and sensationalism, as its hilarious asides, explanations and host of memorable secon...Подробнее
Purporting to be an autobiography of the antihero Tristram Shandy, Laurence Sternes novel is a comic masterpiece of digression, egoism and sensationalism, as its hilarious asides, explanations and host of memorable secondary characters such as Uncle Toby, Dr Slop, Parson Yorick and Widow Wadman take centre stage, at the expense of the actual life events the book sets out to depict. A humorous compendium of European thought and literature pastiching the likes of Locke and Bacon and referencing Pope, Swift, Cervantes and Rabelais emerges amid the convoluted accounts of Tristrams conception, misnaming and accidental circumcision by a sash window, in a shrewd narrative that examines the role and nature of language itself. A very ambitious editorial project which took our team more than a year to bring to perfection. The fresh editorial and typographical approach is of the highest standard, and makes this timeless classic come alive. Its been newly annotated with a thorough but accessible approach, and is offered at a very reasonable price. Edited and typeset by Alessandro Gallenzi. Annotated by Alex Middleton.