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Das Leben und die Meinungen von Herrn Tristram Shandy

Chapter 20: Achtzehntes Kapitel.
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A playful, digressive first-person narrator tells his life and opinions through a series of nonlinear episodes that repeatedly detour into anecdotes, philosophical asides, and comic observation. The narration famously delays the account of the narrator's own birth while dwelling on family relationships, foibles, and cherished obsessions, using irony, self-commentary, and typographical tricks to undermine conventional storytelling. Episodes blend sentiment and satire, shift between intimate recollection and broad reflection, and repeatedly return to themes of memory, affection, human absurdity, and the unstable nature of narrative itself.

Achtzehntes Kapitel.

»Mein Bruder tut es,« sagte mein Onkel Toby, »aus Grundsätzen.« — »Des lieben Hausfriedens wegen, denke ich,« sagte Doktor Slop. — »Pscha!« sagte mein Vater, »was wollen wir da viel von reden!«