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Tristram Shandy

Par : Laurence Sterne
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  • Nombre de pages630
  • FormatePub
  • ISBN978-4-585-45877-7
  • EAN9784585458777
  • Date de parution14/02/2026
  • Protection num.Digital Watermarking
  • Taille1 Mo
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurSahla Books

Résumé

Tristram Shandy by Laurence Sterne is one of the most inventive and unconventional novels in English literature. First published in nine volumes between 1759 and 1767, this groundbreaking work defies traditional storytelling, blending humor, philosophy, satire, and playful experimentation into a narrative unlike any that had come before it. Presented as the life story of Tristram Shandy, the novel begins with what should be a straightforward autobiographical account.
However, from the very first pages, the narrator becomes delightfully sidetracked by digressions, anecdotes, and reflections that delay his own birth for hundreds of pages. Instead of progressing in orderly fashion, the story loops backward and forward in time, introducing readers to a lively cast of eccentric characters whose personalities often overshadow the supposed hero. At the center of the novel is the Shandy family.
Tristram's father, Walter Shandy, is a man of elaborate theories and peculiar philosophies, convinced that names, noses, and timing determine a person's destiny. Uncle Toby, perhaps the most beloved character in the book, is gentle, kind-hearted, and charmingly obsessed with recreating military fortifications from past wars. Through their conversations and obsessions, Sterne crafts both affectionate comedy and subtle social satire. The novel's structure is famously experimental.
Sterne interrupts the narrative with blank pages, marbled pages, diagrams, and playful commentary addressed directly to the reader. These unconventional techniques challenge the idea of what a novel can be, transforming the act of reading into a shared experience between author and audience. The result is a work that feels surprisingly modern despite its eighteenth-century origins. Beneath its wit and absurdity, Tristram Shandy explores profound themes: the unpredictability of life, the limitations of language, the fragility of human plans, and the joy found in everyday absurdities.
Sterne's humor ranges from subtle irony to bold farce, yet it is always underpinned by a deep humanity and compassion for his characters' quirks and vulnerabilities. Celebrated for its originality and influence, Tristram Shandy has inspired generations of writers with its bold departure from conventional narrative form. It remains a vibrant and entertaining masterpiece that invites readers to embrace digression, delight in eccentricity, and appreciate the comic complexity of human existence.
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Tristram Shandy
Laurence Sterne
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