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| | Shandy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | A shandy (shortened form of shandygaff) is a cocktail made from a mixture of beer (often ale) and a non-alcoholic beverage. |  | | The Potsdamer is a popular shandy drink in Berlin and other eastern parts of Germany, made with light-colored beer and flavored soda. |  | | Shandy is a cocktail drink with equal part beer and sparkling, non alcholic beverage (i.e. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shandy
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| | goats: Ring of Fire forum: Shandy |
 | | I suspect that Shandy is the same sort of thing - I can't drink this beer straight, so I'll juice it a bit with something to help. |  | | Everyone knows that if you have a glass of beer in front of you (as opposed to a pint), then you are morally reprehensible and likely to steal and consume other's offspring. |  | | It actually is quite refreshing on a hot day, as the resultant lower alcohol content does not dehydrate you as much as beer straight does. |
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http://www.goats.com/forums/flame/1365/comment.html?cid=20515
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| | ShandyLawson.com |
 | | Shandy is only a little bit Irish, but loves shepherd's pie and would be hard pressed to choose between oxygen and Guinness. |  | | In 1997 Shandy had a pet moray eel. |  | | In the film, Brian eats dried corn kernels, sits near the fire and pops himself to death. |
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http://home.comcast.net/~shandylawson/index2.html
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| | Fentimans Botanically Brewed Beverages - The BevNET.com Review |
 | | Simple, a shandy is a Irish pub drink that's a mixture of half beer and half lemonade (or gingerale if you don't have lemonade handy). |  | | The result is a beverage that has an a beer like aroma, but without the alcohol. |  | | Fentiman's Shandy markets itself as the only brewed shandy on the market....so what exactly is a shandy? |
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http://www.bevnet.com/reviews/fentimans
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| | Beer Shandy Recipe |
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http://www.recipezaar.com/123855
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| | Lynch, Tristram Shandy Bibliography |
 | | Rhetoric, argues Lamb, is at the heart of the quarrel: "For all its concern with the questions of allegory and figurative language, the Job controversy is always in danger of running aground on literalisms." Though learned and historically informed, Lamb gives only two of his nineteen pages to Sterne. |  | | Chibka tries to answer Monkman's call for "a detailed study of the way Shakespeare's words and thinking are woven into the texture of Tristram Shandy." Yorick, of course, is a Shakespearean borrowing, but the hobby-horse itself has a pedigree in Hamlet. |  | | A now classic essay placing Tristram Shandy in a scholastic tradition. |
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http://andromeda.rutgers.edu/~jlynch/Biblio/shandy.html
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| | ThinkingDrinking - The Turbo shandy |
 | | Me and my friends were drinking turbo shandys (that's what we called them as well) way back in OCTOBER 2000, a clear month before you say it was first drunk. |  | | The Ramsey boys are back - what do you do when you drink the bar dry of Smirnoff Ice - mix with Smirnoff Mule instead!! |  | | Name of drink tried / new drink : |
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http://www.wnc.co.uk/tg/turboshandy.html
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| | Tristram Shandy |
 | | D. Jefferson · Tristram Shandy and the Tradition of |  | | Charles Parrish · A Table of Contents for Tristram Shandy |  | | Toby A. Olshin · Genre and Tristram Shandy: The Novel of |
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http://www.wwnorton.com/college/english/nce/TRIS/toc.htm
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| | English OnLine |
 | | The Shandy family's next problems concern the sort of tutor, if any, to get for Tristram and the age at which the boy will be ready to wear long trousers. |  | | Sterne's philandering with other women became notorious, however. |  | | Slop's chief function at local births is to allow the midwife to do the delivering while he charges a handsome fee for drinking the father's best wine. |
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http://www.eo.hu/index.php3?mit=angolamerikai&fejezet=tristram2
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| | Epinions.com - Devon's Shandy...Not Cider, Not Beer...Delicious! |
 | | Try serving it as an accent to seafood and poultry dishes, or even a spicy barbecue. |  | | Light foods are a perfect complement to the Shandy. |  | | The downside is that Devon's Shandy can be more than a bit difficult to locate, so try asking your friendly local liquor-store owner to order you up some... |
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http://www.epinions.com/content_1087152260
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| | Selected Readings Search Result: shandy |
 | | Bowden, Martha F. "The Interdependence of Women in Tristram Shandy: A Chapter of Eyes, Sausages, and Sciatica." Modern Language Notes, 31, 4 (June 1994). |  | | A Bookseller's Hobby-Horse, and the Rhetoric of Translation: Anthony Ernst Munnikhuisen and Bernardus Brunius, and the First Dutch Edition of Tristram Shandy (1776-1779). |  | | Zwaneveld, Agnes M. A Bookseller's Hobby-Horse and the Rhetoric of Translation: Anthony Ernst Munnikhuisen and Bernardus Brunius and the First Dutch Edition of "Tristram Shandy" (1776-1778). |
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http://scripts.cac.psu.edu/special/C18/C18search.cgi?query=shandy
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| | The Illustration of Tristram Shandy, 1760-1996 |
 | | The relationship of Toby and the Widow is compared to that of Trim and Bridget, which is overtly sexual (in the scene where they discuss Toby’s wound (II.797)), and that of Tom and the Jew’s widow (in the scene with the sausages (II.751)). |  | | Sterne’s visual devices form part of his reaction against the earnest certainties of natural philosophical speculation, as part of a latter eighteenth century trend away from the certain and cohesive, towards the subjective and fragmentary. |  | | In spite of these sexual overtones, her eye is gentle rather than lustful, ‘whispering soft… “How can you live comfortless, captain Shandy, and alone, without a bosom to lean your head on—or trust your cares to?”’ (II.707). |
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http://aellam.net/ts
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| | Hypertext/Shandy Main Page |
 | | So, here is a piece of the Web that I've dedicated to the 18th Century hypertext that is Laurence Sterne's Tristram Shandy. |  | | Sterne was trapped within the context of print when writing Tristram Shandy, yet the novel today finds success also in Hypertext format. |  | | "Tristram Shandy could in fact be represented as a structure in the computer's writing space, in which each chapter was a topic and in which chapters or runs of chapters were linked according to their several motifs. |
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http://www.english.ilstu.edu/students/drhammo/tristram
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| | DAZ Productions - 3D Models, 3D Content, and 3D Software |
 | | Her high resolution skin texture captures new dimensions in photorealism. |  | | This is where you'll find Shandy, an exotic Caribbean stunner for Victoria 3 and Stephanie Petite. |  | | A place where strong, proud women personify the beauty and grace of island life. |
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http://www.daz3d.com/shop.php?op=itemdetails&item=2592
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| | Tristram Shandy - Laurence Sterne - Printed Books Shopping at dooyoo.co.uk |
 | | Start price comparison for Tristram Shandy - Laurence Sterne |  | | A novel that has no beginning, middle or end, it is made up of a mass of inconsequential reminiscences, musings, and often hilarious digressions. |  | | individuals who live at Shandy Hall and their neighbours. |
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http://www.dooyoo.co.uk/printed-books/tristram-shandy-laurence-sterne
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| | Shandy Hall on AboutBritain.com |
 | | Shandy Hall is in the village of Coxwold approximately 15 miles north of York, close to the market towns of Easingwold and Thirsk. |  | | The early 15th century house, added to by Sterne, is surrounded by 2 acres of garden, including a walled garden full of old fashioned roses and unusual cottage garden plants, and a wild garden in the adjoining disused quarry. |  | | The Hall is the last house in the village after the church - or the first depending on which way you come. |
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http://www.aboutbritain.com/ShandyHall.htm?RefID=1504913
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| | Tristram Shandy: A Cock and Bull Story Official Movie Site Picturehouse |
 | | Three "stately homes" were used for Shandy Hall, including the eponymous home where Sterne wrote his book, and Felbrigg Hall, a 17th Century hall that contains much of its original 18th Century furniture and decoration. |  | | TRISTRAM SHANDY: A COCK AND BULL STORY brings together some of Britain's best known comics with some of its finest classical actors. |  | | Michael Winterbottom's TRISTRAM SHANDY: A COCK AND BULL STORY is a rollicking, inventive adaptation of the classic 18th Century comic novel "The Life and Opinions of Tristram Shandy, Gentleman" by Laurence Sterne. |
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http://www.tristramshandymovie.com
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| | Tristram Shandy on Hypertext |
 | | The first two volumes, published in 1760, instantly made him a celebrity. |  | | You may read this text linearly, trace the development of a particular character or theme using the extensive series of links, or invent your own way to follow the chronology of the work. |  | | This is the world's first hypertext rendering of The Life and Opinions of Tristram Shandy. |
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http://www.sccs.swarthmore.edu/users/99/kearley
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| | Jo Alyson Parker |
 | | As we move through the narrative, we acquire more and more means or talking about it by not talking about it, each iteration of a particular motif--such as noses and sausages enabling the strange-attractor structure to evolve in the state-space of the text. |  | | Although, by jumping between these two attracting points, the narrative trajectory of Tristram Shandy is like that of a Lorenz attractor, there is a significant difference. |  | | Although Tristram Shandy may be non-linear in its approach to time, it is set up so that we read it linearly, from first page to last. |
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http://www.altx.com/ebr/w(ebr)/essays/parker.html
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| | Narrativity and Stasis in Martin Rowson's Tristram Shandy |
 | | Tristram Shandy could extend itself because once Tristram is born, the novel's capacity to generate further story--its narrativity, as we would call it today--took the form not of instabilities in the relations of the characters generating expectations and desires, but of very literal gaps between promises made and promises kept. |  | | This is not to say that Rowson's Tristram Shandy is just a recapitulation, tarted up with eighteenth-century visuals, of Sterne's print work. |  | | The opening frame [Illustration 2: page 1, RTS] duplicates the opening sentence of Tristram Shandy, its locale deftly placed within Piranesi's Carceri, which may tempt the reckless doctoral candidate to imagine a representation of the prison-house of language. |
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http://qcpages.qc.edu/ENGLISH/Staff/richter/rowson.html
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| | SparkNotes: Tristram Shandy: Characters |
 | | The adult Tristram Shandy relates certain aspects of his family history, including many that took place before his own birth, drawing from stories and hearsay as much as from his own memories. |  | | Aunt Dinah - Tristram's great aunt and, in Tristram's estimation, the only woman in the Shandy family with any character at all. |  | | The curate - The local church official, also named Tristram, who misnames the baby when Susannah fails to pronounce the chosen name "Trismegistus." |
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http://www.sparknotes.com/lit/tristram/characters.html
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| | The Life and Opinions of Tristram Shandy, Gentleman - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Sterne had written an earlier piece called A Rabelaisian Fragment, which indicates his familiarity with the work of the French monk. |  | | The frequent references to Rosinante, the character of Uncle Toby (who resembles Don Quixote in many ways) and Sterne's own description of his characters' 'Cervantic humour', along with the genre-defying structure of Tristram Shandy, which owes much to the second part of Cervantes' novel, all demonstrate the influence of Cervantes. |  | | But the earlier work is not needed to see the influence of Rabelais on Tristram Shandy, which is evident in multiple allusions, as well as in the overall tone of bawdy humor centered on the body. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tristram_Shandy
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| | Sterne's Coxwold |
 | | Shandy Hall from the east, showing the "huge medieval chimney, which served a kitchen fireplace large enough to sit in. |  | | The church of St. Michaels in Coxwold, where Sterne was Vicar and where he was eventually buried two centuries after he died of tuberculosis. |  | | Located in the picturesque little village of Coxwold, Yorkshire, "Shandy Hall" (as Sterne called it in honor of his famous novel) is where he moved in 1760 and in the next seven years wrote the last seven volumes of Tristram Shandy. |
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http://www2.sjsu.edu/depts/english/coxwold.htm
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| | SparkNotes: Complete Text of Tristram Shandy: Volume 4 |
 | | Shandy's compliments to orators—is very sensible that Slawkenbergius has here changed his metaphor—which he is very guilty of:—that as a translator, Mr. |  | | Shandy has all along done what he could to make him stick to it—but that here 'twas impossible.) of religious orders, &c. |  | | If the stranger's nose took this liberty of thrusting himself thus into the dishes (Mr. |
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http://pd.sparknotes.com/lit/tristram/section5.html
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| | Tristram Shandy |
 | | What the story is about, however, is of secondary importance to how it is told. |  | | The text purports, as the title indicates, to set out the "autobiography" of Tristram Shandy, however, the birth of the hero, which the author sets about to discuss on the first page, does not finally occur until volume iv and he is not breeched until volume vi. |  | | Tristram Shandy is thoroughly performative, not so much a story but an extended act of and meditation on story-telling. |
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http://elab.eserver.org/hfl0259.html
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| | Shandy Hall - Western Reserve Historical Society |
 | | Robert Harper built a four room home in 1815, then over the next twenty years transformed the house into what was considered a mansion. |  | | The two generations that succeeded Robert Harper took great care to preserve the furnishings, tools, and traditions that exist today at Shandy Hall. |  | | To visit the Harper family website click here. |
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http://www.wrhs.org/shandyhall
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| | CB Bassity's Tristram Shandy paper |
 | | In a rational world, from which the reader has long since been unmoored, not only does a preface come “pre-“ the work, but a pronoun refers to a specific referent. |  | | England’s prophet of empiricism, Tristram Shandy actually questioned rationalism’s premises, and confirmed many of Locke’s in the process. |  | | Since Shandy habitually backs up to comment on his topics and tactics, it might conceivably be anything that “[he]’ll not say a word about.” And if he will “not say a word about” the novel as a whole, does that not negate the only “prefac-ical” validity of the preface? |
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http://www.ionet.net/~cbb/Shandypaper.htm
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| | Wet as an otters pocket. |
 | | Surfing At Newark Wier, with Jordy Dave, Ant and the biggest shandy in history Mikey, Top day. |  | | posted by Shandy @ 4:00 AM 0 comments |  | | It wasen't only this photo that was blurly the next day, but the shock of the bar bill soon sorted that out. |
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http://otterspocket.blogspot.com
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| | Search Results for "Shandy" |
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http://www.bartleby.com/cgi-bin/texis/webinator/sitesearch?FILTER=col81&query=Shandy
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| | Chapter Shamhozai <i>to</i> Shedad of S by Brewer's Readers Handbook |
 | | Walter Shandy, Tristrams father, a metaphysical don Quixote, who believes in long noses and propitious names; but his sons nose was crushed, and his name, which should have been Trismegistus (the most propitious), was changed in christening to Tristram (the most unlucky). |  | | Shandy (Tristram), the nominal hero of Sternes novel called The Life and Opinions of Tristram Shandy, Gentleman (1759). |  | | Captain Shandy, better known as Uncle Toby, the real hero of Sternes novel. |
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http://www.bibliomania.com/2/3/174/1129/14988/1.html
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| | Laurence Sterne in Cyberspace |
 | | Search "Shandy" and "Sentimental Journey" in Brewer's Dictionary of Phrase and Fable |  | | 169 and 170) in several different first editions of Volume 3 of Tristram Shandy. |  | | "At Shandy Hall in the 1760's, the witty and the eccentric local parson, Laurence Sterne, sprang to fame with two novels of genius, Tristram Shandy & A Sentimental Journey, books that 'jump out of the 18th century into the 20th.'" |
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http://www.gifu-u.ac.jp/~masaru/Sterne_on_the_Net.html
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| | Reading Tristram Shandy |
 | | Written in the eighteenth century, Tristram Shandy is an ambitious, in-depth study of nothing in particular and everything in great detail; indeed, if there is a stone left unturned, it is only because that stone came into being after the book was completed and the author was laid to rest. |  | | Note: A short review of Tristram Shandy can be found in Favorite Books & Authors. |  | | Tristram Shandy is a feast of words, a lesson in patience, and a refreshing attack on conventional literary wisdom, which isn’t and has never really been wisdom at all, but, rather, a set of rules from which timid writers and readers draw comfort while the world passes them by. |
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http://www.williammichaelian.com/poem18.html
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| | Tristram Shandy: A Cock and Bull Story Listing at Box Office Prophets |
 | | In this manner, shifting back and forth from the actual 18th century story and the 21st century process of shooting it, Winterbottom proves that there is nothing that can't be put on film. |  | | His take on the classic will be a post-modern take on the complex story. |  | | His twisted yarns about his childhood are actually interrupted by members of his household and family, which reveals more about our hero than his unreliable "truth" possibly could. |
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http://www.boxofficeprophets.com/tickermaster/listing.cfm?TMID=2485
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| | An Experience Of Living Through A Tsunami |
 | | Shandy seems to have got off lightly, his hotel is still functional and he's trying to reach his office at home in Sri Lanka, which I believe was pretty hard-hit by the quake.... |  | | I am a British ex-pat currently living and working in Sri Lanka within the garment industry as an IT specialist. |  | | Where Andrew Sutton, aka Shandy rants and rambles on as the fancy takes him |
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http://blogs.vbcity.com/shandy/archive/2004/12/27/535.aspx
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| | Tristram Shandy: A Cock and Bull Story |
 | | Tristram Shandy: A Cock and Bull Story fansites created by RT users |  | | This time around, Winterbottom is out to film the unfilmable novel: an adaptation of Laurence Sterne’s sprawling 18th Century masterpiece of digression, THE LIFE AND OPINIONS OF TRISTRAM SHANDY, GENTLEMAN. |  | | Though Sterne's novel was considered more or less impossible to successfully adapt to film, Winterbottom has done it with a lot of fun, post-modern inventiveness. |
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http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/tristram_shandy_a_cock_and_bull_story/about.php
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| | Brewer, E. Cobham. Dictionary of Phrase & Fable. Shandy. |
 | | Shaw, G.B. Stein, G. Stevenson, R.L. Wells, H.G. Reference > Brewers Dictionary > Shandy. |  | | He was wounded at the siege of Namur, and had retired from the service. |  | | Sir Walter Scott describes her as a good lady of the poco-curante school. (Sterne: Tristram Shandy. |
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http://www.bartleby.com/81/15205.html
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| | 1767 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The first known competition of the winter sport biathlon takes place, in Norway |  | | The final volume of The Life and Opinions of Tristram Shandy by Laurence Sterne is published. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1767
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| | Tristram Shandy: A Cock And Bull Story The A.V. Club |
 | | Still, those familiar beats have developed their own appealing rhythm over the years, and while there's nothing new about the scenes of harried production assistants and indecisive directors, it's comforting to know that playing with expensive toys hasn't changed much over the years. |  | | Ultimately, viewers' reactions to Tristram Shandy: A Cock And Bull Story may depend on how they react to its funniest scene, where the filmmakers call up Gillian Anderson and ask if she can fly over immediately to play a part they've spontaneously decided to add. |  | | Coogan rambles self-importantly, points out inconsistencies, and generally manages the novel's story as though it were a half-remembered anecdote. |
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http://www.avclub.com/content/node/42215
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| | Tristram Shandy by Laurence Sterne |
 | | Tristram Shandy is probably one of the greatest books ever written, if I hadn't decided to put the ancient classics first I probably would have put it at the top of the list. |  | | Experimentation on a level such as he carelessly dashed off would be assailed on every level of criticism I could imagine; plus, who could so easily abandon all of the rigid conventions and expectations ingrained into one by the overwhelming history of the novel as it now stands? |  | | Tristram Shandy deserves to be read as a document of a more innocent time when, if you sat down to write something, originality was relatively unconstrained by the combined weight of commercial interests or false assumptions of the expectations of the reader. |
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http://tonypatti.com/oldsite/faves/tristram_shandy.html
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| | Tristram Shandy: A Cock and Bull Story (2006) Movie Review - RopeofSilicon.com |
 | | Flipping back and forth between the 18th Century and the hapless efforts of the 21st Century filmakers, "A Cock and Bull Story" is the making of a movie adapted from the notoriously unfilmable English literature masterpiece, "The Life and Opinions of Tristram Sahndy, Gentlemen," written by Laurence Sterne. |  | | Crammed with literary jokes and dark humor, Shandy's warped childhood tales are constantly interrupted by his family and household, inadvertently revealing far more about himself than any conventional autobiography. |  | | The story begins with Tristram Shandy (Steve Coogan) narrating his life story as he sees it. |
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http://www.ropeofsilicon.com/review.php?id=2546
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| | Papers on Language and Literature: Music's Sentimental Role in Tristram Shandy |
 | | Imagine opening Tristram Shandy at volume six and hearing a recording of asses braying "G-sol-re-ut" until the page was turned, or listening to an electronically whistled "Lillibullero" through much of volume three. |  | | As Alexis Tadié has pointed out, Tristram Shandy is full of sounds that Sterne would like readers to hear quite literally, from a speaker's vocal inflections to the tuning of Tristram's fiddle (20-23). |  | | As Janet Todd says, "In the sentimental work words are not left to carry a message alone, but are augmented by other heightening devices" (5). |
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http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qa3708/is_200501/ai_n11826029
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| | Tristram Shandy: A Cock and Bull Story (2006) Film Review - MovieWeb |
 | | Coogan plays himself in this film, having been cast in the lead role, and at first we see him (sort of) in character, walking the audience through the set-up for Shandy's birth (he plays not only Shandy here but also Shandy's father, it's can all get quite tangled) and commenting liberally on everything going on. |  | | Plus, Tristram Shandy includes a scene where Coogan is lowered upside-down into a massive, glistening pink artificial womb to deliver one of his monologues. |  | | Sterne's novel is a big old mess and has never been quite accepted in the literary canon. |
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http://www.movieweb.com/movies/reviews/review.php?film=2887&review=4751
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| | Life and Opinions of Tristram Shandy, Gentleman - First-5 |
 | | Please read the terms under which this book is provided to you |  | | --Brother Shandy, answered my uncle Toby, looking wistfully in his face,-- you are much mistaken in this point:--for you do increase my pleasure very much, in begetting children for the Shandy family at your time of life.-- But, by that, Sir, quoth Dr. Slop, Mr. |  | | This looked something like heat;--and the manner of his reply to what my uncle Toby was saying, proved it was so. |
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http://www.worldwideschool.org/library/books/lit/humor/LifeofTristramShandy/chap5.html
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| | A Cock and Bull Story (2005) |
 | | MPAA: Rated R for language and sexual content. |  | | Tristram Shandy: A Cock and Bull Story (USA) |  | | Plot Outline: Director Michael Winterbottom (Northam) attempts to shoot the adaptation of Laurence Sterne's essentially unfilmable novel, "The Life and Opinions of Tristram Shandy, Gentleman." (view trailer) |
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http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0423409
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| | Tristram Shandy: A Cock and Bull Story (2005) |
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http://movies.go.com/movies/movie?name=tristam-shandy_2005&genre=comedy&...
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| | The Literary Encyclopedia |
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http://www.literaryencyclopedia.com/stylebook/stylebook.php
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