Laurence Sterne - Tristram Shandy (English Edition)

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"I wish either my father or my mother, or indeed both of them, as they were in duty both equally bound to it, had minded what they were about when they begot me; had they duly consider'd how much depended upon what they were then doing;—that not only the production of a rational Being was concerned in it, but that possibly the happy formation and temperature of his body, perhaps his genius and the very cast of his mind;—and, for aught they knew to the contrary, even the fortunes of his whole house might take their turn from the humours and dispositions which were then uppermost;—Had they duly weighed and considered all this, and proceeded accordingly,—I am verily persuaded I should have made a quite different figure in the world, from that in which the reader is likely to see me."
"Tristram Shandy" by Laurence Sterne was first published in nine volumes between 1759 and 1767. It is one of the greatest comic novels in English. Laurence Sterne's «Tristram Shandy» is also a forerunner of many narrative devices used by authors such as James Joyce and Virginia Woolf.

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Chapter 2.XIV.

Chapter 2.XV.

Chapter 2.XVI.

Chapter 2.XVII.

Chapter 2.XVIII.

Chapter 2.XIX.

Chapter 2.XX.

Chapter 2.XXI.

Chapter 2.XXII.

Chapter 2.XXIII.

Chapter 2.XXIV.

Chapter 2.XXV.

Chapter 2.XXVI.

Chapter 2.XXVII.

Chapter 2.XXVIII.

Chapter 2.XXIX.

Chapter 2.XXX.

Chapter 2.XXXI.

Chapter 2.XXXII.

Chapter 2.XXXIII.

Chapter 2.XXXIV.

Chapter 2.XXXV.

Chapter 2.XXXVI.

Chapter 2.XXXVII.

Chapter 2.XXXVIII.

Chapter 2.XXXIX.

Chapter 2.XL.

Chapter 2.XLI.

Chapter 2.XLII.

Chapter 2.XLIII.

Chapter 2.XLIV.

Chapter 2.XLV.

Chapter 2.XLVI.

Chapter 2.XLVII.

Chapter 2.XVLIII.

Chapter 2.XLIX.

Chapter 2.L.

Chapter 2.LI.

Chapter 2.LII.

Chapter 2.LIII.

Chapter 2.LIV.

Chapter 2.LV.

Chapter 2.LVI.

Chapter 2.LVII.

Chapter 2.LVIII.

Chapter 2.LX.

Chapter 2.LXI.

Chapter 2.LXII.

Chapter 2.LXIII.

Chapter 2.LXIV.

Chapter 2.LXV.

Chapter 2.LXVI.

Chapter 2.LXVII.

VOLUME THE THIRD

Chapter 3.I.

Chapter 3.II.

Chapter 3.VIII.

Chapter 3.IX.

Chapter 3.X.

Chapter 3.XI.

Chapter 3.XII.

Chapter 3.XIII.

Chapter 3.XIV.

Chapter 3.XV.

Chapter 3.XVI.

Chapter 3.XVII.

Chapter 3.XVIII.

Chapter 3.XIX.

Chapter 3.XX.

Chapter 3.XXI.

Chapter 3.XXII.

Chapter 3.XXIII.

Chapter 3.XXIV.

Chapter 3.XXVI.

Chapter 3.XXVII.

Chapter 3.XXVIII.

Chapter 3.XXIX.

Chapter 3.XXX.

Chapter 3.XXXI.

Chapter 3.XXXII.

Chapter 3.XXXIII.

Chapter 3.XXXIV.

Chapter 3.XXXV.

Chapter 3.XXXVI.

Chapter 3.XXXVII.

Chapter 3.XXXVIII.

Chapter 3.XXXIX.

Chapter 3.XL.

Chapter 3.XLI.

Chapter 3.XLII.

Chapter 3.XLIII.

Chapter 3.XLIV.

Chapter 3.XLV.

Chapter 3.XLVI.

Chapter 3.XLVII.

Chapter 3.XLVIII.

Chapter 3.XLIX.

Chapter 3.L.

Chapter 3.LI.

Chapter 3.LII.

Chapter 3.LIII.

Chapter 3.LIV.

Chapter 3.LV.

Chapter 3.LVI.

Chapter 3.LVII.

Chapter 3.LVIII.

Chapter 3.LIX.

Chapter 3.LX.

Chapter 3.LXI.

Chapter 3.LXII.

Chapter 3.LXIII.

Chapter 3.LXIV.

Chapter 3.LXV.

Chapter 3.LXVI.

Chapter 3.LXVII.

Chapter 3.LXVIII.

Chapter 3.LXIX.

Chapter 3.LXX.

Chapter 3.LXXI.

Chapter 3.LXXII.

Chapter 3.LXXIII.

Chapter 3.LXXIV.

Chapter 3.LXXV.

Chapter 3.LXXVI.

Chapter 3.LXXVII.

Chapter 3.LXXVIII.

Chapter 3.LXXIX.

Chapter 3.LXXX.

Chapter 3.LXXXI.

Chapter 3.LXXXII.

Chapter 3.LXXXIII.

Chapter 3.LXXXIV.

Chapter 3.LXXXV.

Chapter 3.LXXXVI.

Chapter 3.LXXXVII.

Chapter 3.LXXXVIII.

Chapter 3.LXXXIX.

Chapter 3.XC.

Chapter 3.XCI.

Chapter 3.XCII.

Chapter 3.XCIII.

Chapter 3.XCIV.

Chapter 3.XCV.

Chapter 3.XCVI.

Chapter 3.XCVII.

Chapter 3.XCVIII.

Chapter 3.XCIX.

Chapter 3.C.

Chapter 3.CI.

Chapter 3.CII.

VOLUME THE FOURTH.

Chapter 4.I.

Chapter 4.III.

Chapter 4.IV.

Chapter 4.V.

Chapter 4.VI.

Chapter 4.VII.

Chapter 4.VIII.

Chapter 4.IX.

Chapter 4.X.

Chapter 4.XI.

Chapter 4.XII.

Chapter 4.XIII.

Chapter 4.XIV.

Chapter 4.XV.

Chapter 4.XVI.

Chapter 4.XVII.

Chapter 4.XVIII.

Chapter 4.XIX.

Chapter 4.XX.

Chapter 4.XXI.

Chapter 4.XXII.

Chapter 4.XXIII.

Chapter 4.XXIV.

Chapter 4.XXV.

Chapter 4.XXVI.

Chapter 4.XXVII.

Chapter 4.XXVIII.

Chapter 4.XXIX.

Chapter 4.XXX.

Chapter 4.XXXI.

Chapter 4.XXXII.

Chapter 4.XXXIII.

Chapter 4.XXXIV.

Chapter 4.XXXV.

Chapter 4.XXXVI.

Chapter 4.XXXVII.

Chapter 4.XXXVIII.

Chapter 4.XXXIX.

Chapter 4.XL.

Chapter 4.XLI.

Chapter 4.XLII.

Chapter 4.XLIII.

Chapter 4.XLIV.

Chapter 4.XLV.

Chapter 4.XLVI.

Chapter 4.XLVII.

Chapter 4.XLVIII.

Chapter 4.XLIX.

Chapter 4.L.

Chapter 4.LI.

Chapter 4.LII.

Chapter 4.LIII.

Chapter 4.LIV.

Chapter 4.LV.

Chapter 4.LVI.

Chapter 4.LVII.

Chapter 4.LVIII.

Chapter 4.LIX.

Chapter 4.LX.

Chapter 4.LXI.

Chapter 4.LXII.

Chapter 4.LXIII.

Chapter 4.LXIV.

Chapter 4.LXV.

Chapter 4.LXVI.

Chapter 4.LXVII.

Chapter 4.LXVIII.

Chapter 4.LXIX.

Chapter 4.LXX.

Chapter 4.LXXI.

Chapter 4.LXXII.

Chapter 4.LXXIII.

Chapter 4.LXXIV.

Chapter 4.LXXV.

Chapter 4.LXXVI.

Chapter 4.LXXVII.

Chapter 4.LXXVIII.

Chapter 4.LXXIX.

Chapter 4.LXXX.

Chapter 4.LXXXI.

Chapter 4.LXXXII.

Chapter 4.LXXXIII.

Chapter 4.LXXXIV.

Chapter 4.the Seventy-eighth.

Chapter 4.LXXXV.

Chapter 4.LXXXVI.

Chapter 4.LXXXVII.

Chapter 4.LXXXVIII.

Chapter 4.LXXXIX.

Chapter 4.XC.

Chapter 4.XCI.

Chapter 4.XCII.

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TRISTRAM SHANDY

by Laurence Sterne

To the Right Honourable Mr. Pitt

Sir,

Never poor Wight of a Dedicator had less hopes from his Dedication, than I have from this of mine; for it is written in a bye corner of the kingdom, and in a retir'd thatch'd house, where I live in a constant endeavour to fence against the infirmities of ill health, and other evils of life, by mirth; being firmly persuaded that every time a man smiles,—but much more so, when he laughs, it adds something to this Fragment of Life.

I humbly beg, Sir, that you will honour this book, by taking it—(not under your Protection,—it must protect itself, but)—into the country with you; where, if I am ever told, it has made you smile; or can conceive it has beguiled you of one moment's pain—I shall think myself as happy as a minister of state;—perhaps much happier than any one (one only excepted) that I have read or heard of.

I am, Great Sir, (and, what is more to your Honour) I am, Good Sir, Your Well-wisher, and most humble Fellow-subject,

The Author.

Chapter 1.I.

I wish either my father or my mother, or indeed both of them, as they were in duty both equally bound to it, had minded what they were about when they begot me; had they duly consider'd how much depended upon what they were then doing;—that not only the production of a rational Being was concerned in it, but that possibly the happy formation and temperature of his body, perhaps his genius and the very cast of his mind;—and, for aught they knew to the contrary, even the fortunes of his whole house might take their turn from the humours and dispositions which were then uppermost;—Had they duly weighed and considered all this, and proceeded accordingly,—I am verily persuaded I should have made a quite different figure in the world, from that in which the reader is likely to see me.—Believe me, good folks, this is not so inconsiderable a thing as many of you may think it;—you have all, I dare say, heard of the animal spirits, as how they are transfused from father to son, &c. &c.—and a great deal to that purpose:—Well, you may take my word, that nine parts in ten of a man's sense or his nonsense, his successes and miscarriages in this world depend upon their motions and activity, and the different tracks and trains you put them into, so that when they are once set a-going, whether right or wrong, 'tis not a half-penny matter,—away they go cluttering like hey-go mad; and by treading the same steps over and over again, they presently make a road of it, as plain and as smooth as a garden-walk, which, when they are once used to, the Devil himself sometimes shall not be able to drive them off it.

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