The Relations of French And English Society 1763 1793
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" I have converted many unto Shandeism, " he writes, " for be it known I Shandy it away fifty times more than I was wont. ' Qui le diable est cet homme la, ' said Choiseul the other day, ' ce chevalier Shandy. ' " 8 He tells us of the many civilities he met with, and it is evident from his letters that he established himself on very friendly terms at Hol- 1 Diderot, Vol. II. P. 27. 2 Ibid. , p. 17. 8 Letters, VII. 136. 4 Garat, Vol. I. Pp. 122-4. She was quite a fluent English scholar. See Lett...ers to Hume, p. 304. 6 Garat, loc. Cit. 6 Letters to Hume, Aug. 2, 1763. 7 Vol. II. P. 135. S Letters of Sterne to Garrick, 1762. 94 FRENCH AND ENGLISH SOCIETY bach's. 1 If Mme. Riccoboni found her literary opportunity in imitating Richardson, equally so did Diderot in Jacques le fataliste, and Mile, de 1'Espinasse in her Promenade a I' Hotel des Invalides et a I'tfcole militaire, imitate Sterne. 2 Already he had established a school in France, but it was reserved for revolutionary times to find the delicate allu- sions of Sterne's romances eminently suited to that suspicious age, and in 1792 Ann' Quin Bredouille, ou le Petit cousin de Tristram Shandy was published a story of a people in revolution, where Uncle Bredouille, supported by allegorical reason and self-love, satirised the sights his native country yielded.
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