Channeling emotions: travel and literary creation in Smollett and Sterne
Résumé
Smollett’s travel narrative belongs to the age of reason and order, in which French disorder only stands as a foil to British sound values, whereas Sterne’s, written only a few years later, is the prefiguration of the later era whose anguish and interrogations momentarily find refuge in transient bursts of sensibility, in sentimental epiphanies.
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