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The Shandean 27 (2016) 150 pp., 17 ills., order here.
See also Abstract of The Shandean Volume 27
 
• Jakub Lipski, Poland’s Finest Sternean: Izabela Czartoryska (1746-1835) as Reader and Promoter of Sterne
• Siv Gøril Brandtzaeg, M-C. Newbould, Helen Williams, Advertising Sterne’s Novels in Eighteenth-Century Newspapers
• Paul Goring, Sterne’s Subscribers and the Society of Dilettanti
• Darrell Jones, Locke and Sterne: The History of a Critical Hobby-Horse (I)
• Sterneana: Tristram and Yorick on the stage; the Slate Academy; noses, twice; a Paris Asses’ Club; Sterne on screen and radio; a 1764 ballad on Tristram Shandy; sundry names; a dog called Trim, and a country dance; Maria in the States; The Second International Laurence Sterne Foundation Conference in Bydgoszcz, Poland, 26-28 October 2017
• Kalina Maleska, Translating Tristram Shandy into Macedonian
• Martha F. Bowden, Elizabeth Kraft, Tristrapedia or Tangled Web? Laurence Sterne and Tristram Shandy Online
Reviews:
• Anne Bandry-Scubbi, Peter de Voogd, eds. Hilarion’s Asse: Laurence Sterne and Humour by Melanie Holm
• M-C. Newbould, Adaptations of Laurence Sterne’s Fiction: Sterneana, 1760-1840 by David A. Brewer
• Pierre Dubois, Music in the Georgian Novel by Amit Yahaf
• Paul Kelleher, Making Love: Sentiment and Sexuality in Eighteenth-Century British Literature by Carrie D. Shanafelt
• Henry Power, Epic into Novel: Henry Fielding, Scriblerian Satire, and the Consumption of Classical Literature by Jakub Lipski
• Lorri G. Nandrea, Misfit Forms: Paths Not Taken by the British Novel by Katharine Mannheimer
• Melvyn New, Peter de Voogd, Judith Hawley, eds., Sterne, Tristram, Yorick: Tercentenary Essays on Laurence Sterne by Christopher Fanning
• Tobias Menely, The Animal Claim: Sensibility and the Creaturely Voice by Heather Keenleyside
Briefly Noted:
• David Noy, Dr Johnson’s Friend and Robert Adam’s Client: Topham Beauclerk
• J.A. Downie, ed. The Oxford Handbook of the Eighteenth-Century Novel
• Flavio Gregori, ed., La vita e le opinioni di Tristram Shandy, gentiluomo

The Shandean 26 (2015) 150 pp., 23 ills., order here. 
• Melvyn New, A Genius of that Cast: Celebrating Sternew
• Alexander Hardie-Forsyth, Textual Commerce, Public Judgement
• Patrizia Nerozzi Bellman, Sermons: Religious Discourse versus Modern Fiction
• David Noy, Books by Sterne in the library of Topham Beauclerk
• Gene Washington, Proper Function and the Comedy of Tristram Shandy Sterneana:
• W.B. Gerard, When Death himself knocked at my door: Richard Newton’s Sentimental (and satyrical) Journey
In memoriam Julia Monkman, notes on this year’s marbling, a Sternean myriorama, Paisley, German Sterne, nautical Widow Wadman, musical Widow Wadman, Sterne and Trim down under, a controversial Sterne Bridge, typeface Tristram, the fly revisited, Tristram Shandy Suite, and Tristram on the turf
Notes:
• M.S. Shoemaker, Tigers and Flies
• Peter de Voogd, Note on Walter Shandy and Gentility
• Paul Goring, Musical Catches and the Singing Nuns of Andoüillets
• Christopher Fanning, Measurement and Immesasurbility: Burke and Sterne
Reviews:
• Laurence Sterne: Voyage Sentimental, edition critique par Alain Montandon, by M-C. Newbould
• Margaux Whiskin, Narrative Structure and Philosophical Debates in Tristram Shandy and Jacques le fataliste, by M-C. Newbould
Briefly noted:
• Judith Hawley, Melvyn New, Peter de Voogd, eds., Sterne, Tristram, Yorick: Tercentenary Essays on Laurence Sterne
• Pierre Dubois, Music in the Georgian Novel

The Shandean 25 (2014) 170 pp., 10 ills., order here. 
• Marcus Walsh, Complete Systems and Tristram Shandy
• C. Maria Laudando, Shandean Resonances in William Kentridge’s ‘Lesson from the Absurd
• Regina Maria dal Santo, Sterne, Tillotson, and Human Happiness
• Gioiella Bruni Roccia, Sterne and Shaftesbury Reconsidered: The ‘Characteristics’ of Tristram Shandy
• Allan Ingram, Hamlet, Tristram, Juan: Sterne and the Heroic Tradition
• Roger Maioli, Hume’s Opinion of Tristram Shandy
• Nathalie Zimpfer, The Stapfer Fragment: Variations on Attribution (II)
• Yordan Kosturkov, Shishmanov, Sterne’s First Bulgarian Champion
• Duncan Large, Sterne Reception in the Austro-German Musical Tradition
• Gabriella Hartvig, Rudolph Sammer’s Editions of Sterne’s Works
• Olivia Santovetti, Sterne, Calvino, and Digressions
Notes:
• On this year’s marbling, Jan Starink, sundry matters, the International Laurence Sterne Foundation, ISECS 2015, and the 2015 November conference
Reviews:
• Volume 9 of the Florida Edition, by Marcus Walsh
• Ksenia Atarova, Lorens Stern: Zhizn' I tvorchestvo, by Petr Budrin
• Alex Wetmore, Men of Feeling in Eighteenth-Century Literature, by M-C. Newbould
Briefly noted:
• Margaux Whiskin, Narrative Structure and Philosophical Debates in Tristram Shandy and Jaques le fatalist
• Jakub Lipski, In Quest of the Self: Masquerade and Travel in the Eighteenth-Century Novel

Volume 24, 2013, 185 pp., 20 ills., published by The Laurence Sterne Trust
• Leann Davis Alspaugh, ’Howgarth’s Witty Chissel’: Hogarth’s Frontispieces for Tristram Shandy.
• Nicholas D. Nace, Unprinted Matter: Conceptual Writing and Tristram Shandy’s ‘Chasm of Ten Pages’.
• Zoë Eckman, Visual Textuality in Tristram Shandy, Print Technologies, and the Future of the Novel.
• James Gow, Were Sterne’s Sermons Novel?.
• Allan Ingram, From Seville to Sentimentality: Sterne and ‘A Pinch of Snuff’ .
• Peter Budrin, Pushkin reads Sterne: About One Note in Pushkin’s Novel Eugene Onegin.
• Frédéric Ogée, The Erratic and the Erotic: The Aesthetics of A Sentimental Journey.
• Natalia Rezmer-Mrówczyńska, Sterne in Poland in the Age of Enlightenment.
• Kazuki Ochiai, Soseki Natsume; or Sterne in the Japanese ‘Rise of the Novel’.
• Patrizia Nerozzi Bellman, Dancing Away: Escape Strategy in Tristram Shandy and A Sentimental Journey.
• M.-C. Newbould, ‘Illustrating’ A Sentimental Journey: the ‘first annotated edition’ of 1803?. Notes on this year's marbling, an erratum, a motto, tercentenary celebrations, and the International Laurence Sterne Foundation.
• Briefly Noted: Anne Bandry-Scubbi, Peter de Voogd, eds., Hilarion’s Asse: Laurence Sterne and Humour; Klaus Vieweg, James Vigus, Kathleen M. Wheeler, eds., Shandean Humour in English and German Literature and Philosophy; M.-C. Newbould, Adaptations of Laurence Sterne’s Fiction: Sterneana, 1760-1840

Volume 23, 2012, 173 pp., 10 ills.
• Jeffrey Smith, Natural Desire and Natural Morality in A Sentimental Journey (2).
• John Davenport, The Nature and Evolution of Sterne’s Catholic Reference in Tristram Shandy and A Sentimental Journey.
• Scott Enderle, The Vulnerable Page: Patronage, Copyright and the Material Text in Tristram Shandy.
• Christopher Kitson, HobbyHorses and B25s: War, Paradox and the Carnivalesque of Categories in Tristram Shandy and Catch-22.
• Daniel Reed, An Early Book Subscription by Sterne.
• Daniel Reed, A New Historical Perspective on Jaques Sterne in the Eat Riding: The Account Book of Hugh Bethell of Rise, 1725-1752.
• Victoria Ramirez and Stephanie Heath, This Chaos Will Somehow Work: Scripting and Staging Tristram Shandy.
• Yordan Kosturkov, Laurence Sterne in the Bulgarian Cultural Context.
• Helen Williams, ‘Looking and Reading Simultaneously’: APFEL on Tristram Shandy.
• Nathalie Zimpfer, The Stapfer Fragment: Variations on an Attribution (1).
• Reviews of Werner Busch, Great Wits Jump, Mark Blackwell, ed., British It-Narratives, Sandra Parmegiani, Ugo Foscolo and English Culture, Olivia Santovetti, Digression: A Narrative Strategy in the Italian Novel, Sterne, Tristram Shandy, tr. Alfred Hédouin, rev. Alexis Tadié, Moyra Haslett, ed., Thomas Amory, The Life of John Buncle.

Volume 22, 2011, 172 pp., 21 ills.
• Gabriel Josipovici, Tristram Shandy: Not Waving but Drowning.
• James Caudle, ‘Fact’ or ‘Invention’?: James Boswell and the Legend of a Boswell-Sterne Meeting.
• Melvyn New, Another Problematic Attribution.
• Jeffrey Smith, Natural Desire and Natural Morality in A Sentimental Journey.
• Charlotte Holden, Yorick’s Answer to Tristram Shandy. Embawdiment: Tristram Shandy and the Paradox of the Incarnation. Sharon Hayward, Tristram Shandy in a Reverie.
• W.B. Gerard and Brigitte Friant-Kessler, Towards a Catalogue of Illustrated Sterne, VII: Portraits.
• John Lancaster, Further Notes on Spurious Volume 3.
• Reviews and Books Noted: W.B. Gerard, ed., Divine Rhetoric, Warren Oakley, A Culture of Mimicry, Katherine Turner, ed., A Sentimental Journey, Carol Stewart, The Eighteenth-Century Novel and the Secularization of Ethics, Anton Lesser reads A Sentimental Journey, Werner Busch, Laurence Sterne und die bildende Kunst, Martin Rowson, Leben und Ansichten von Tristram Shandy, tr. Michael Walter, W.B. Gerard, E.D. Taylor, R.G. Walker, eds., Swiftly Sterneward.

Volume 21, 2010, 165 pp., 11 ills.
• Adam Thirlwell, Reproduction. Anne Leonard, Sterne, Sutton, and Bohemia. Melvyn New, An Examination of Kenneth Monkman’s Attributions to Sterne.
• Melvyn New and Peter de Voogd, A Sterne Holograph. Darrell Jones, Difference and Representation in Locke and Sterne.
• M-C. Newbould, Fly-on-the-wall: Toby’s Fly and ‘Parasitic’ Parody.
• Hilary Nicholls, Sterne and Catherine Fourmantel.
• W.B. Gerard and Brigitte Friant-Kessler, Towards a Catalogue of Illustrated Sterne, VII: Portraits 1756-1768 .
• Michael Powell, Lost and Found.
• Robert Walker, An Obscured Cromwell Reference.
• Reviews: Lana Asfour, Laurence Sterne in France, Thomas Keymer, ed. The Cambridge Companion to Laurence Sterne, John McGreal, The Book of It, Melvyn New and Peter de Voogd, The Letters of Laurence Sterne, Visual Editions edition of Tristram Shandy, and books briefly noted.

Volume 20, 2009, 165 pp., 36 ills.
• Three Belfast Conference Papers: Ian Campbell Ross, Histories, Lives and Sub-chantresses: Laurence Sterne’s 1759 Reading, W.G. Day, Sterne and 1759, T.J. Parnell, ‘The whole made more saleable’: Young’s Conjectures and the Reworking of Tristram Shandy.
• Peter de Voogd, The Compleat Marbler. Peter Holman, Laurence Sterne the Musician.
• Claire Berget, Laurence Sterne, Charles Frederick Abel and the Viol.
• Brigitte Friant-Kessler, Laugh-at-able Matter Re-ordered: Illustrated Sterne and Satirical Prints (II).
• Anna Verestoi, A Confused Maiden in Lieu of a Complaining Nymph: The Presence of Pastoral in Sterne’s Maria-scenes.
• Anne Bandry-Scubbi, Point Blank – or Fulfilling Tristram’s Command of ‘Painting’ on the Blank Page.
• Leann Davis Alspaugh, Treading Upon the Shroud: Martin Rowson’s Graphic Novel Version of Tristram Shandy.
• Stephen Clarke, Sterne in Fenland. Roy McMillan, Recording the Unabridged Tristram Shandy.
• Richard Roderes, Portrait of a Lady: A Shandean Fantasy. Scott Myles and Steven Knox, A Full Stop.
• Jeffrey Anderson, ‘No Proper Nose’: Moby Dick and Tristram Shandy.

Volume 19, 2008, 155 pp., 27 ills.
• Tim Parnell, Laurence Sterne and the Problem of Belief (II).
• Marc Martinez, The Death of Yorick or the Demise of Satire: Burlesque, Ridicule and Humour in Tristram Shandy.
• John Croft, Anecdotes of Sterne. Brigitte Friant-Kessler, Laugh-at-able Matter Re-ordered: Illustrated Sterne and Satirical Prints (I).
• Geoff Newton, Laurence Sterne and his Church.
• W.B. Gerard and Brigitte Friant-Kessler, Towards a Catalogue of Illustrated Sterne: Decorative Arts.
• Peter de Voogd, Three Sterne Illustrations . Maura Dooley, ‘At Liberty’.
• Reviews: Carol Watts, The Cultural Work of Empire, Paul Goring, The Rhetoric of Sensibility, Brigitte Friant-Kessler, Tristram Shandy illustré de 1760 à 1817, René Bosch, Labyrinth of Digressions. Tom Phillips, ‘Sterne’ in A Human Document.

Volume 18, 2007, 199 pp., 17 ills.
• Yolanda Caballero Aceituno, Emblems of Semiospheric Wit: Laurence Sterne’s Pun on the ‘Window-money’.
• Gabriella Hartvig, Early Interpretations of Sterne’s ‘Learned Wit’ in German Aesthetics.
• Hardy Griffin, Jefferson Revisited. David Illingworth, Allusive, Ludicrous, Illusive: Games in and with Tristram Shandy.
• W.B. Gerard and Brigitte Friant-Kessler, Towards a Catalogue of Illustrated Sterne: Paintings and Prints.
• Erica Miao, Music and Sound in Tristram Shandy. Warren Oakley, Forging an Association: William Combe, Esq. and Laurence Sterne.
• Shigemitsu Ishii, Medical Realism and Fantasy in Tristram Shandy.
• Gülden Hatipoğlu, Too Postmodern to Tell? The Late Reception of Sterne in Turkey.
• Orhan Pamuk, Everyone Should Have an Uncle Like This.
• D’Arcy Foley-Dawson, 24 Hour Party People and A Cock and Bull Story.
• M-C. Newbould, Shandying it Away: Sterne’s Theatricality.
• Reviews: Tristram Shandy in 2007 Academic France, W.B. Gerard, Laurence Sterne and the Visual Imagination, Mark Blackwell, ed., The Secret Life of Things, Martha Bowden, Yorick’s Congregation.

Volume 17, 2006, 183 pp., 19 ills.
• Shaun Regan, Novelizing Scriblerus: Tristram Shandy and (Post-) Scriblerian Satire.
• W.B. Gerard and Brigitte Friant-Kessler, Towards a Catalogue of Illustrated Sterne: Non-English Language Editions.
• W.B. Gerard and Brigitte Friant-Kessler, The Quest for the Perfect Possett: Addenda and Errata to the Catalogue of Illustrated Sterne.
• Melvyn New, A New Sterne Letter and an Old Mystery Closer to Solution.
• M-C. Newbould, ‘For the good of the nation’: ‘Unkle Toby and Corporal Trim’.
• Rhona Brown, Forging Yorick: Constructions and Counterfeits of Laurence Sterne in the Scottish Periodical Press.
• Ann Campbell, Tristram Shandy and the Seven Years’ War: Beyond the Borders of the Bowling Green.
• Tim Parnell, Laurence Sterne and the Problem of Belief (I).
• Paul Goring, Nicolai Wergeland’s Hendricopoedie (1808): A Text, Translation and Commentary.
• Peter de Voogd, Another Political Cartoon after Leslie.
• Thomas Dietrich, A Sterne Memorial Plaque in Clonmel.
• David Brewer, A Drawing on the Blank Page.
• Brigitte Friant-Kessler, A Doodle, and More ‘Curious Cuts’.
• Amos Hunt, ed., The Shandy of Mr Irving Washington.
• Tim Parnell, The ‘Fair Widow’ and The Graphic.
• Reviews: Thomas Keymer, ed., Laurence Sterne’s Tristram Shandy: A Casebook, Michael Walter, Leben und Ansichten von Tristram Shandy, Neil Stewart, Glimmerings of Wit, Arthur Cash, John Wilkes.

Volume 16, 2005, 163 pp., 15 ills.
• Jim Gow, Observations on the First Public Screenings of Michael Winterbottom’s Tristram Shandy: A Cock and Bull Story.
• W.B. Gerard and Brigitte Friant-Kessler, Towards a Catalogue of Illustrated Laurence Sterne.
• Melvyn New and Peter de Voogd, eds., Ten Letters from Yorick to Eliza: A New Edition.
• Ian Campbell Ross, Yorick and Smelfungus: Two Martyrs on the Threshold of the Gods.
• Kate Williams, Reading Tristram Shandy in the Brothel.
• Duncan Patrick, Tristram’s Dialogue with Death and Thomas Patch’s ‘Sterne and Death’.
• Notes on this year’s marbling, eBay, a novel, a painting, an adaptation, Mr. Stukeley, and a pause on the landing.
• W.G. Day, Sterne and ESTC.
• Melvyn New, Sterne and D.G. Rossetti.
• Brigitte Friant-Kessler, Bunbury’s ‘Battle of the Cataplasm’ Paul Goring, T.J. Parnell, Ian Jack, eds., A Sentimental Journey and Other Writings, review
• W.G. Day, Tristram Shandy, ed. R. Folkenflik, review.
• Ian Campbell Ross, Peter de Voogd and John Neubauer, eds., The Reception of Laurence Sterne in Europe, review.
• Brief Mentionings (David A. Brewer, The Afterlife of Character, 1726-1825; Ken Spelman Rare Books, Catalogue 53; Margot Paterson, Semgallen Revisited; and ed. J. Hawley, Tristram Shandy).

Volume 15, 2004, 173 pp, 16 ills.
• Jonathan Coe, ‘Great spunky unflincher’: Laurence Sterne, B S Johnson and me.
• Duncan Patrick, Character and Chronology in Tristram Shandy (2). Judith Hawley, Sterne and the Cyclopaedia Revisited. Melvyn New and Peter de Voogd, The 1773 Letters from Yorick to Eliza: A Facsimile.
• W.B. Gerard, The First ‘Temptation’ of Yorick, or, a Pirate Tale.
• Brigitte Friant-Kessler, ‘Curious Cuts’ and Sterne in the Catena Librorum Tacendorum Scholia to the Flroda Edition of the Works of Sterne from The Scriblerian, 1986-2005.
• Notes on this year’s marbling, cyberspace, a movie, Asterisk, Channel 4 and the Gutenberg project.
• Madeleine Descargues, Cécile Guilbert, L’Ecrivain le plus libre, review.
• Brigitte Friant-Kessler and Anne Bandry, Guy Jouvet, tr., La vie et les opinions de Tristram Shandy, gentilhomme, review.

Volume 14, 2003, 145 pp., 12 ills.
• W.G. Day, Sterne’s Verse.
• Duncan Patrick, Character and Chronology in Tristram Shandy (1), and A Chronological Table for Tristram Shandy, with notes on the ‘beds of justice’
• Mihaela Mudure, Romanian Sterne.
• Igor Djordjevic, The (In)Complete Quest of Sir Yorick, the Knight of Charity: A Sentimental Journey as a ‘Cervantic’ Romance.
• Paddy Bullard, Lord George Sackville, and Uncle Toby’s Apologetical Oration.
• Martin Rowson, A Comic Book Version of Tristram Shandy.
• Paul Goring and Eli Løfaldli, A Sentimental Journey through Germany, Denmark and Sweden: a note on sources for early Scandic translations of Sterne.
• Notes on this year’s marbling, the Rambler’s Magazine, Nordic Sterne, the Civil War, OTSOG, Toby and Yorick, John Doyle, and other matters.
• W.B. Gerard, Marcus Walsh, ed., Laurence Sterne, review.
• Peter de Voogd, Alexis Tadié, Sterne’s Whimsical Theatres of Language, and Duncan Campbell, The Beautiful Oblique, review.
• Madeleine Descargues, Tom Keymer, Sterne, the Moderns, and the Novel, review.

Volume 13, 2002, 144 pp, 17 ills.
• Ian Campbell Ross, ‘A Collective Enterprise’? Sterne and the Biographer.
• Urpo Kovala, Sterne’s Long Journey into Finland.
• Grazyna Bystydzienska, Wawrzyniec Sterne: A Sentimental Journey in 19th-Century Poland.
• Christopher Fannin, ‘This Fragment of Life’: Sterne’s Encyclopaedic Ethics. W.B. Gerard, Sterne Illustrated.
• Paul Goring, Thomas Weales’s The Christian Orator Delineated (1778) and the Early Reception of Sterne’s sermons.
• Notes on Shandean marblings, and sundry other matters.
• John S. Powell, Le Fever and Jean Fauré.
• Wojciech Nowicki, An anachronistic hoax.
• Ian Campbell Ross, Did Sterne read Tom Jones? Patrizia Nerozzi Bellman, The Tristram Shandy Web.
• Judith Hawley, The Florida Edition of A Sentimental Journey and the Bramine’s Journal, review W.G. Day, David Alexander, Richard Newton and English caricature in the 1790s, review Peter de Voogd, Michael Bell, Sentimentalism, Ethics and the Culture of Feeling, review Duncan Large, Joachim Blum, Things und Opinions in Tristram Shandy; and Manfred Pfister, Laurence Sterne, review.

Volume 12, 2001, 142 pp., 16 ills.
• Sukhdev Sandhu, Sterne and the ‘Coal-Black Jolly African’.
• Shigemitsu Ishii, Tokugawa Shogun’s Tristram Shandy.
• Lana Asfour, Julie de Lespinasse reads Sterne.
• Percy Fitzgerald, Uncle Toby’s Dream. Madeleine Descargues, Tristram Shandy and war.
• W.B. Gerard, Poor Maria in Wedgwood. Anne Bandry, A Bibliography of Sterne in French James Gow, Sterne in India.
• W.G. Day , Orthographical Sterne.
• Peter de Voogd, Uncle Toby in 3D.
• D.W. Patrick, The York Spy. Notes on this year’s marbling, Jouvet’s translation, Japanese studies, Uncle Toby down under,
• Malcolm Bradbury, Sterne in the sale rooms, &c. Peter de Voogd, Tim Parnell, ed., Tristram Shandy, review.
• Claudia Nina, Manuel Portela’s translations of Sterne’s works in Portuguese, review.
• John Neubauer, Gabriella Hartvig’s Sterne in Hungary, review.
• Paul Goring , Ian Campbell Ross, Sterne: A Life, review.
 
Volume 11, 1999-2000, 154 pp, 21 ills.
• Gabriella Hartvig, Lorincz Sterne in Hungary. Five Papers from Dublin, edited by Melvyn New:.
• Walter Göbel, The Decentering of Man in Tristram Shandy.
• Tom Keymer, Horticulture Wars: Tristram Shandy and Upon Appleton House.
• Tim Parnell, Tristram Shandy and ‘the gutter of Time’.
• Elizabeth Kraft, Laurence Sterne and the Chiasmus of Double Desire.
• Melvyn New, Sterne in the Future Tense. David Richter, Narrativity and Stasis in Martin Rowson’s Tristram Shandy.
• Martin Rowson, Re Richter’s Rowson
• Gene Washington, Apropos Doors, Janus and Tristram. Maria Lobytsyna, Sterne and Russian Fictional Memoirs 1770-1790.
• Serge Soupel, Crassous, Sterne, and Translation Theory.
• Peter Nockolds, Conceived in Heaven: The Astronomy and Astrology of Tristram Shandy.
• Melvyn New, Three Sentimental Journeys.
• Anne Bandry and Olivia Santovetti, Thomas Twining Reads Tristram Shandy.
• W. B. Gerard, A Rooker Predating.
• Notes on Raban, Marx, Burton, Vitali, Atkinson, Verne, Tomlinson, dissertations, anagrams, and real estate.
• Serge Soupel, Guy Jouvet, La Vie et les opinions de Tristram Shandy, review.

Volume 10, 1998, 125 pp., 21 ills.
• W.G. Day, Kenneth Monkman 17 April 1911 - 22 March 1998 . Kenneth Monkman, Shandean Race Horses. Arthur S. Marks, Connections: Sterne, Shandy and North Carolina Kenneth Monkman, continued by W.G. Day, The Skull. Peter de Voogd, The Oswald Papers. Gisèle Gourdon, Confinements and Flights of the Characters in Tristram Shandy Kenneth Monkman, A Pirate Edition of A Sentimental Journey. Peter de Voogd, Armorial Oddities. Notes on William Jackson, Sterne in Hawaii, a Crossword, Sterne in Hebrew, and Odd Appearances. Alan Anthony, Anatomy Lesson, a poem. Claudia Nina, Manuel Portela, A vida e as opinioes de Tristram Shandy, and José Paulo Paes, A Vida e As Opinioes do Cavalheiro Tristram Shandy, review. An index of the first ten volumes of The Shandean

Volume 9, 1997,. 145 pp., 25 ills.
• Harriet Guest, Sterne, Elizabeth Draper, and Drapery. Tom Keymer, Dying by Numbers: Tristram Shandy and Serial Fiction (2) . Corinne Fourny, Dialogues in Tristram Shandy: Openness or Control? W.G. Day, Charles Robert Leslie’s ‘My Uncle Toby and the Widow Wadman’: The Nineteenth-Century Icon of Sterne’s Work. Joaquim Mallafrè, Sterne in Catalan: Notes on Translation . Tim Parnell, A Story Painted to the Heart? Tristram Shandy and Sentimentalism Reconsidered. Notes on Sterne and French Prisoners of War, Sterne in Polish, Italian, Catalan, Galician, on tape, and on the World Wide Web. Peter de Voogd, The new Penguin edition of Tristram Shandy, edited by Melvyn New, review

Volume 8, 1996, 158 pp., 25 ills.
• Shigemitsu Ishii, Rorensu Sutahn: Sterne in Japan . Tom Keymer, Dying by Numbers: Tristram Shandy and Serial Fiction (1). Stephen Clarke, Sterne in Norfolk. Olivia Santovetti, The Adventurous Journey of Lorenzo Sterne in Italy. René Bosch, Sterne and Voltaire in Purgatory: A Prophecy by W.J. Mickle. Norman Simms, Stuffing Sausages as Satura and Foreplay: Apuleius’ Lucius and Trim’s Brother Tom. Serge Soupel, Marold’s Voyage Sentimental. Notes on the Archers, Mastermind, Byatt, Electronic Sterne, foreign translations, &c. Martin Rowson, Remember, Remember: A Note on November 5th Peter de Voogd, Sterne All the Fashion: A Sentimental Fan. Peter de Voogd, Chadwyck-Healey’s Sterne on CD-ROM, review. W.G. Day, Wordsworth Classics Editions of Sterne, review. Anne Bandry, Sterne in Modernism and Postmodernism, review. Paul Goring, Rowson’s Cartoon Version of Tristram Shandy, review. J.T. Parnell, The Florida Edition of Sterne’s Sermons, review.

Volume 7, 1995, 130 pp., 18 ills.
• Duncan Large, ‘The Freest Writer’: Nietzsche on Sterne. W.G. Day, Michael Angelo Rooker’s Illustrations to Tristram Shandy . Martha Bowden, The Liturgical Shape of Life at Shandy Hall . Martin Rowson, Hyperboling Gravity’s Ravelin: A Comic Book Version of Tristram Shandy. Fred C. Pinnegar, The Groin Wounds of Tristram and uncle Toby. Kenneth Monkman, Towards a Bibliography of Sterne’s Sermons: Some Corrections and Slight Additions. Notes on Shandean Marblings, Jonathan Coe, Barbara Pym, Electronic Sterne, Fortifications. Alun David, David Alexander, Affecting Moments, review. Peter de Voogd, Agnes Zwaneveld, A Bookseller’s Hobby-Horse, review. Wolfgang Hörner, Michael Walter, Leben und Ansichten von Tristram Shandy, review. Wolfgang Hörner, Martina Michelsen, Weg vom Wort- zum Gedankenstrich, review. Tom Keymer, Laurence Sterne, En Folsom Reise gjennom Frankrike og Italia, review. Paul Franssen, Laurence Sterne, Herr Tristram Shandys Liv og Meninger, review. Marina Frasca-Spada, Laurence Sterne, Dieci sermoni di Mr. Yorick, review. Announcing Sterne in (Post)Modernism.

Volume 6, 1994, ca. 190 pp., 43 ills.
• René Bosch, ‘Character’ in Reynolds’s Portrait of Sterne. Luis Penegaute, The Unfortunate Journey of Laurence Sterne through Spain: The Translations of his Works into Spanish. Paul Goring, Illustration of A Sentimental Journey in the 1920s. Anne Bandry, The First French Translation of Tristram Shandy. Peter de Voogd, Robert Dighton’s Twelve ‘Tristram Shandy’ Prints. Carol Watts, The Modernity of Tristram Shandy . Notes on Thackeray, Rushdie and Bellamy. Anne Bandry, reviews of Battestin, Denizot, Descargues, Dupas, Montandon, Mullan, Oge, Tadié, Viviès. W.G. Day, Melvyn New, Telling New Lies, Tristram Shandy (Macmillan Casebook), Tristram Shandy (Twayne Masterworks), review.

Volume 5, 1993, 182 pp., 59 ills.
• Tom Keymer, Marvell, Thomas Hollis, and Sterne’s Maria: Parody in A Sentimental Journey. Kenneth Monkman, Towards a Bibliography of Sterne’s Sermons. David Alexander, Sterne, the 18th-Century Print Market, and the Prints in Shandy Hall. Agnes Zwanenveld, Laurens Sterne in Holland: The Eighteenth Century. Peter de Voogd, Laurence Sterne in Dutch (18th Century): A Bibliography. Melvyn New, Sterne as Preacher: A Visit to St. Michael’s Church, Coxwold. René Bosch, Madeleine Descargues, Correspondances: étude critique de la correspondance de Laurence Sterne dans son oeuvre, review. W.G. Day, Tom Keymer (ed.), A Sentimental Journey and Other Writings (Everyman Library Edition, 1994), review Wim Tigges, Pieter Verhoeff and Peter de Voogd, Brieven van Sterne, review.

Volume 4, 1992, 272 pp., 74 ills.
• Wolfgang Hörner, Lorenz Sterne (1): Early German Translations, 1763-1800. Judith Hawley, ‘Hints and Documents’ (2): A Bibliography for Tristram Shandy. Agnes Zwaneveld, The Rhetoric of Tristram Shandy’s First Chapter. David McKitterick, Tristram Shandy in the Royal Academy: A Group of Drawings by John Nixon. Kenneth Monkman, Did Sterne Contrive to Publish a ‘Sermon’ in 1738?. Norman Simms, The Missing Jews and Jewishness in Tristram Shandy. Anne Bandry and W.G. Day, The Third Edition of the Clockmakers Outcry. Madeleine Descargues, In Pursuit of Sterne’s Epistolary Persona. Peter de Voogd, The Letters of Laurence Sterne. Richard Forrester, Uncle Jaques Sterne. A. Michael Mennim, Shandy Hall, Coxwold. Anne Bandry, Early Advertisements. W.G. Day, Another Bunbury. Notes on Ackroyd, Scola, Naughty Ballads and Welsh Bards. René Bosch, Anne Bandry, Tristram Shandy: Créations et imitations en Angleterre en XVIIIe siècle, review. W.G. Day, Tristram Shandy in Random Century’s Everyman Edition, review. Wolfgang Hörner, Michael Walter’s German Translation of Tristram Shandy, review.

Volume 3, 1991, 196 pp., 58 ills.
• Judith Hawley, ‘Hints and Documents’ (1): A Bibliography for Tristram Shandy. Jacques Berthoud, The Beggar in A Sentimental Journey. Melvyn New, Swift as Ogre, Richardson as Dolt: Rescuing Sterne from the Eighteenth Century. Michael J. O’Shea, Laurence Sterne’s Display of Heraldry. Diana Patterson, Tristram’s Marblings and Marblers Kenneth Monkman, Sterne’s Farewell to Politics Anne Bandry, The Publication of the Spurious Volumes of Tristram Shandy. Peter de Voogd, Henry William Bunbury, Illustrator of Tristram Shandy. Madeleine Descargues, Ignatius Sancho’s Letters. Kenneth Monkman, A Letter by (and a Poem to?) Lydia, and a Letter by Elizabeth. The Index Librorum Prohibitorum and Sterne, and Notes on Sterne staged and filmed.

Volume 2, 1990, 250 pp., 69 ills.
• C.B.L. Barr and W.G. Day, Sterne and York Minster Library . David McKitterick, In Memoriam J.C.T. Oates. Anne Bandry, Later Reactions to Tristram Shandy in the Oates Collection. Kenneth Monkman, Sterne and the ‘45 (1743-8). C. Helen Brock, Mr Daniel Draper of the East India Company. Kenneth Monkman, Two More Unpublished Sterne Letters. Paul Franssen, ‘Great Lessons of Political Instruction’: The Earl of Clonmell Reads Sterne. Serge Soupel, Lavieille, Hédouin, Leloir and the Voyage Sentimental . Kenneth Monkman, Books Sterne Owned? Jacques Berthoud, Presentation Address. Peter de Voogd, ‘O.C.’and the Marbled Page. Ian Campbell Ross, The World Classics’ Edition of Tristram Shandy: Two Corrections. W.G. Day, Maurice Couturier, Gutenberg, Sterne and Nabokov, review. Peter de Voogd, Jonathan Lamb, Sterne’s Fiction and the Double Principle, review.

Volume 1, 1989, 160 pp., 30 ills.
• Nicolas Barker, The Library Catalogue of Laurence Sterne. W.G. Day, The Oates Collection, Cambridge University Library. Anne Bandry, First Reactions to Tristram Shandy in the Oates Collection. Kenneth Monkman, More of Sterne’s Politicks (1741-2) Peter de Voogd, Stephen Croft’s Chimney-Piece; or, Was This the Fireplace? Kenneth Monkman, Two Sterne Letters and Two Fragments. John Riely, Sterne in Paris, an Unpublished Letter. Peter de Voogd, A Portrait and a Flourish. Erich Reissig, Laurence Sterne Televised. Melvyn New, The Arion Press Edition of Tristram Shandy. Judith Hawley, Two Textbooks on Tristram Shandy, review. W.G. Day, Teaching Laurence Sterne, review. Donald S. Cummings, A Sentimental Journey, Continued.