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Letters from Yorick to Eliza. London, 1775.
Twelve Letters to his Friends on Various Occasions, to which is added his history of a Watchcoat, with explanatory notes. London, 1775.
Letters of the Late Reverend Laurence Sterne to his most intimate Friends with a Fragment in the Manner of Rabelais to which are prefixed Memoirs of his life and family written by himself, published by his daughter, Lydia Sterne de Medalle. London, 1775.
Seven Letters written by Sterne and his Friends, edited by W. Durrant Cooper. 1844.
Unpublished Letters of Laurence Sterne. In Philobiblon Society Miscellanies. 1855, Vol. II. The Kitty Correspondence.
Works of Laurence Sterne. 10 vols. London, Dodsley, etc., 1793.
Works. Edited by G. E. B. Saintsbury, 6 vols. London, 1894.
These two editions have been chiefly used in the preparation of this work. Because of its general accessibility references to Tristram Shandy and the Sentimental Journey are made to the latter.
Ill.u.s.trations of Sterne, by Dr. John Ferriar. Manchester, 1798. 2d edition: London, 1812.
Life of Laurence Sterne, by Percy Fitzgerald. 1864. Revised edition, London, 1896. 2 vols.
Sterne, in English Men of Letters Series, by H. D. Traill. 1883.
Sir Walter Scott. Lives of the Novelists, Vol. I, p. 156-186.
Paul Stapfer. Laurence Sterne, sa personne et ses ouvrages etude precedee d'un fragment inedit de Sterne. Paris, 1882.
William M. Thackeray. Sterne and Goldsmith, in English Humorists, 1858, pp. 286-341.
J. B. Montegut, Essais sur la Litterature anglaise. 1883, pp. 279-364.
Walter Bagehot, Sterne and Thackeray, in Literary Studies. 1902, Vol.
II, pp. 282-325.
E. Scherer. Laurence Sterne or the Humorist, in Essays on English Literature. 1891, pp. 150-173.
Sir Leslie Stephen. Hours in a Library. 1852. Vol. III, pp. 139-174.
Herbert Paul. Men and Letters. 1901. Pp. 67-89.
Whitwell Elwin. Some XVIII Century Men of Letters. 1902. Vol. II, pp. 1-81.
Sidney Lee. Article on Sterne in the National Dictionary of Biography.
A BIBLIOGRAPHY OF STERNE IN GERMANY
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