
Laurence Sterne’s The Sermons of Mr. Yorick collects religious addresses associated with the fictional preacher Yorick, offering a window into Sterne’s moral imagination beyond the comic energy of Tristram Shandy. The sermons are thoughtful, witty, and often surprisingly intimate, blending practical exhortation with irony, sentiment, and attention to the weaknesses of ordinary life. They reflect Sterne’s interest in feeling as much as doctrine.
Readers who enjoy eighteenth-century prose and literary religious writing will find these sermons rewarding. They are less formal than many devotional works of the period, and their appeal lies in the blend of wit, compassion, and reflection. The Sermons of Mr. Yorick suits readers who want to see how Sterne handled moral subjects with the same intelligence and playfulness that shaped his fiction.
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