A Culture of Mimicry

A Culture of Mimicry Laurence Sterne, His Readers and the Art of Bodysnatching - Mhra Texts and Dissertations 73

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After his death in 1768, the famous novelist Laurence Sterne did not rest undisturbed in his grave. While rumours of the theft and dissection of Sterne's corpse circulated in the anatomy schools, numerous writers took possession of his literary body of work. New forms of Sternean entertainment were produced by literary mimics who impersonated the author through the medium of print, impersonations which included startling and unique interpretations of Sterne's character and fiction. Warren Oakley introduces two new critical concepts to eighteenth-century literary study, 'bodysnatching' and 'mimicry', to understand these texts that have been neglected and overlooked in Sterne studies. This lucid account reveals the personal stories of such literary mimics, the creative techniques they employed and the consequences of their actions upon the posthumous perception of Sterne, the man and his 'cadaverous goods'.

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ISBN: 9781839545856
Publisher: Modern Humanities Research Association
Imprint: Modern Humanities Research Association
Pub date:
DEWEY: 823.6
Language: English
Number of pages: 158
Weight: 454g
Height: 244mm
Width: 170mm
Spine width: 11mm