Even now, Laurence Sterne's Tristram Shandy seems innovative and surprising in the way it messes with the conventions of the novel. Did contemporary readers also see it as an unusual book breaking new ground? In general, how did people analyse and understand it at the time?
by /u/tombomp in /r/AskHistorians
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