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The Life And Opinions Of Tristram Shandy, Gentleman - Community Reviews back

by Laurence Sterne, Ian Campbell Ross
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Never Read Passively
Never Read Passively rated it 15 years ago
The whole time I was reading this I kept thinking, "this was written in the mid 1700's, really?!" Tristram Shandy is a testament to the fact that body humor was alive and well a couple hundred years ago. But even without the body humor, it's a bizarre book. I can't tell if Sterne was a genius or an ...
A Scottish-Canadian Blethering On About Books
[These notes were made in 1983:]. I doubt if I would have read this one again except under compulsion. But I'm glad I did, for I find I was understanding a good deal more of it - in 90% of the cases, the blanks that were filled in were obscene innuendos. And some of that was only because I was rea...
DeFor
DeFor rated it 56 years ago
Though it was sometimes infuriating, it was highly amusing in small doses. I am disappointed that it ended.
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