- Description: Published posthumously in 1768 and translated into Italian in 1813, "A Sentimental Journey through France and Italy" by Laurence Sterne is a classic of travel literature that breaks with the conventions of the Grand Tour. The protagonist, Yorick, sets out on a journey from northern France to Italy with the aim not of documenting places and monuments, but of exploring emotions, encounters, and states of mind. The journey begins in Calais and continues through Paris and Lyon, ending in Turin, without ever reaching Rome, which remains an unfulfilled destination. Yorick travels alone, often using modest means, and lingers on small daily events, favoring the inner and subjective dimension of the experience
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- Internet: https://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Viaggio_sentimentale
- Wikidata: https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q768792
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Yorick's journey starts in Calais, where he meets a monk who begs for donations to his convent. Yorick initially refuses to give him anything, but later regrets his decision. He and the monk exchange their snuff-boxes. He buys a chaise to continue his journey. The next town he visits is Montreuil, where he hires a servant to accompany him on his journey, a young man named La Fleur.