The Life and Opinions of Tristram Shandy, Gentleman Vol. 4
Laurence Sterne
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This is volume 4 of 4.
The Life and Opinions of Tristram Shandy, Gentleman (or, more briefly, Tristram Shandy) is a novel by Laurence Sterne. It was published in nine volumes, the first two appearing in 1759, and seven others following over the next 10 years. It was not always held in high esteem by other writers (Samuel Johnson responded that, "Nothing odd can last"), but its bawdy humour was popular with London society, and it has come to be seen as one of the greatest comic novels in English, as well as a forerunner for many modern narrative devices. (Summary from Wikipedia) (5 hr 15 min)
Chapitres
Chapter 01-06 | 25:11 | Lu par Martin Geeson |
Chapter 07-10 | 25:18 | Lu par Martin Geeson |
Chapter 11-13 | 19:11 | Lu par Martin Geeson |
Chapter 14-20 | 21:30 | Lu par Martin Geeson |
Chapter 21-25 | 22:38 | Lu par Martin Geeson |
Chapter 26-31 | 16:53 | Lu par Martin Geeson |
Chapter 32-37 | 17:05 | Lu par Martin Geeson |
Chapter 38-42 | 10:11 | Lu par Jason Esteves |
Chapter 43 | 21:15 | Lu par Jason Esteves |
Chapter 44-47 | 13:01 | Lu par Elizabeth Klett |
Chapter 48-54 | 14:28 | Lu par Bruce Pirie |
Chapter 55-57 | 9:27 | Lu par Bruce Pirie |
Chapter 58-59 | 11:54 | Lu par Bruce Pirie |
Chapter 60-63 | 12:09 | Lu par Bruce Pirie |
Chapter 64-68 | 13:02 | Lu par Bruce Pirie |
Chapter 69-72 | 13:21 | Lu par Bruce Pirie |
Chapter 73-81 | 12:46 | Lu par Elizabeth Klett |
Chapter 82-83 | 9:35 | Lu par Elizabeth Klett |
Chapter 84-87 | 13:54 | Lu par Elizabeth Klett |
Chapter 88-92 | 12:49 | Lu par Elizabeth Klett |
Critiques
Tristram Shandy IV





angeleeek
A very good narrator! Very funny too! typical humor of the British! Thanks!





Robert Kaufman
a good example of dry British wit and humour, as I understand it.
what a wild, fabulous ride. LOL. thanks, beautiful readers





MargaRose