tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3446521373765034351.post6286238977586831388..comments2021-12-19T02:41:51.908-06:00Comments on English 429: The Eighteenth Century Novel: Required Blog Post: Krista DeMeuseKWhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07114727221915528878noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3446521373765034351.post-77581881243650580542011-10-15T23:33:30.533-05:002011-10-15T23:33:30.533-05:00Yorick's simplistic assessment of the novel su...Yorick's simplistic assessment of the novel suggest two opposite conclusions which Sterne'sreaders can take away: first, that much to Tristram's dismay, his readers fail to grasp exactly what he wants them to, his readers, rather than heeding his plea to read between the lines and think critically and conscientiously about what they have read, take it exactly at face value as bland entertainment and miss the point entirely. Sterne is articulating here that much of his material will go right over the heads of most of his expected readership.<br /><br />Second, that perhaps that IS the way that Sterne intends his readers to look at it, namely that the novel is meant to be simply enjoyed and those people who insist on peering too deeply into the novel searching for hidden meaning deserve the mocking of readers in general which Sterne includes.Carlhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16229667671337756284noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3446521373765034351.post-16815061855469050822011-10-15T17:32:48.119-05:002011-10-15T17:32:48.119-05:00I do think that there is a moral and a meaning as ...I do think that there is a moral and a meaning as well. I think that in a way Sterne is being very critical on himself and that is one of the reasons why his perception of all that is being written is so twisted. It is like he is trying to convey this message of a disoriented world through Tristram Shandy, warning readers that there are answers to everything, one just has to make sense of it. Unfortunately, I haven't completed been able to make sense of the text either so I am just going off my perceptions. <br /><br />However, I do think that there is a moral of discovery. I am not sure the discovery of what but of something. We see this even when he uses bizzare words to mean or correlate to something completely different.Krupahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09219861822469120349noreply@blogger.com