Laurence Sterne

Het Leven En De Gevoelens Van Den Heer Tristram Shandy, Volume 2...

Sprache: Holländisch.
kartoniert , 320 Seiten
ISBN 1024749452
EAN 9781024749458
Veröffentlicht Mai 2025
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Volume 2 of "Het Leven En De Gevoelens Van Den Heer Tristram Shandy," a classic of Dutch literature by Laurence Sterne, adapted by Mark Prager Lindo. This enduring work continues the whimsical and digressive autobiography of Tristram Shandy. Known for its experimental style, playful narrative, and humorous digressions, the novel playfully subverts traditional storytelling conventions.
Sterne's masterpiece, presented here in Dutch, offers a unique reading experience, blending satire, wit, and profound observations on life, death, and everything in between. Readers will delight in the eccentric characters and the author's innovative approach to storytelling, making it a timeless piece of literary art.
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