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Sterne travelled through France and Italy three years prior to writing A Sentimental Journey, which he completed on his death bed. The protagonist is a thinly-disguised Sterne who recounts his - mostly amorous - adventures through the two countries. Sterne very particularly wanted the account to be subjective; he discusses opinions and morals and personal experiences in opposition to the drier travelling accounts which dealt with history and classical learning. His book helped to establish travel writing as the dominant genre of the late 18th century.
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- Title
- Contents
- A Sentimental Journey through France and Italy
- Calais.
- The Monk. Calais.
- The Desobligeant. Calais.
- Preface. In the Desobligeant.
- Calais.
- In the Street. Calais.
- The Remise Door. Calais.
- The Snuff Box. Calais.
- The Remise Door. Calais.
- In the Street. Calais.
- The Remise. Calais.
- In the Street. Calais.
- Montreuil.
- A Fragment.
- Montreuil.
- The Bidet.
- Nampont. The Dead Ass.
- Nampont. The Postilion.
- Amiens.
- The Letter. Amiens.
- The Letter.
- Paris.
- The Wig. Paris.
- The Pulse. Paris.
- The Husband. Paris.
- The Gloves. Paris.
- The Translation. Paris.
- The Dwarf. Paris.
- The Rose. Paris.
- The Fille de Chambre. Paris.
- The Passport. Paris.
- The Passport. The Hotel at Paris.
- The Captive. Paris.
- The Starling. Road to Versailles.
- The Address. Versailles.
- Le Patissier. Versailles.
- The Sword. Rennes.
- The Passport. Versailles.
- Character. Versailles.
- The Temptation. Paris.
- The Conquest.
- The Mystery. Paris.
- The Case of Conscience. Paris.
- The Riddle. Paris.
- Le Dimanche. Paris.
- The Fragment. Paris.
- The Fragment, and the Bouquet. Paris.
- The Act of Charity. Paris.
- The Riddle Explained. Paris.
- Paris.
- Maria. Moulines.
- Maria.
- Maria. Moulines.
- The Bourbonnnois.
- The Supper.
- The Grace.
- The Case of Delicacy.
- Endnotes