The Life and Opinions of Tristram Shandy, Gentleman Vol. 4


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(3.7 stars; 20 reviews)

The Life and Opinions of Tristram Shandy, Gentleman is a groundbreaking novel that defies conventional storytelling. Through the eyes of its witty and digressive narrator, Tristram Shandy, readers are invited into a world where the narrative meanders through time, exploring the intricacies of life, identity, and the absurdities of human nature.

Set in 18th-century England, Sterne's work is a rich tapestry of humor and philosophical musings. The novel's playful structure and unconventional style challenge the norms of narrative form, making it a precursor to many modern literary techniques. With its bawdy humor and sharp observations, it captures the spirit of its time while remaining relevant to contemporary readers.

As Tristram recounts his life and the opinions of those around him, the story unfolds in a series of delightful digressions, offering insights into family, society, and the very act of storytelling itself. This unique approach not only entertains but also invites reflection on the nature of existence and the complexities of communication.

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Chapter 01-06 25:11 Read by Martin Geeson
Chapter 07-10 25:18 Read by Martin Geeson
Chapter 11-13 19:11 Read by Martin Geeson
Chapter 14-20 21:30 Read by Martin Geeson
Chapter 21-25 22:38 Read by Martin Geeson
Chapter 26-31 16:53 Read by Martin Geeson
Chapter 32-37 17:05 Read by Martin Geeson
Chapter 38-42 10:11 Read by Jason Esteves
Chapter 43 21:15 Read by Jason Esteves
Chapter 44-47 13:01 Read by Elizabeth Klett
Chapter 48-54 14:28 Read by Bruce Pirie
Chapter 55-57 9:27 Read by Bruce Pirie
Chapter 58-59 11:54 Read by Bruce Pirie
Chapter 60-63 12:09 Read by Bruce Pirie
Chapter 64-68 13:02 Read by Bruce Pirie
Chapter 69-72 13:21 Read by Bruce Pirie
Chapter 73-81 12:46 Read by Elizabeth Klett
Chapter 82-83 9:35 Read by Elizabeth Klett
Chapter 84-87 13:54 Read by Elizabeth Klett
Chapter 88-92 12:49 Read by Elizabeth Klett

Reviews

Tristram Shandy IV


(5 stars)

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


(3 stars)

a good example of dry British wit and humour, as I understand it.

what a wild, fabulous ride. LOL. thanks, beautiful readers


(5 stars)