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020 | _a9780199532896 | ||
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100 | _aSterne, Laurence | ||
245 | _aThe life and opinions of Tristam Snandy, gentleman | ||
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_bOxford University Press, _c2010 _aOxford : |
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_axliii, 604 p. ; _bill. (b &w), _c20 cm. |
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_b595.00 _c₹ _d01 |
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490 | _aOxford World's Classics | ||
520 | _aThough Tristram is always present as narrator and commentator, the book contains little of his life, only the story of a trip through France and accounts of the four comical mishaps which shaped the course of his life from an early age. Firstly, while still only a homunculus, Tristram's implantation within his mother's womb was disturbed. At the very moment of procreation, his mother asked his father if he had remembered to wind the clock. | ||
650 | _aNovel | ||
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_aRoss, Ian Campbell _eed. |
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