1. shandy - Noun
2. shandy - Adjective
a drink made of beer and lemonade
Source: WordNetAlthough the story is more straightforward, A Sentimental Journey can be understood to be part of the same artistic project to which Tristram Shandy belongs. Source: Internet
"Cross (1908), chap. 8, The Publication of Tristram Shandy: Volumes I and II, p.197 He wrote as fast as he possibly could, composing the first 18 chapters between January and March 1759. Source: Internet
Italo Calvino referred to Tristram Shandy as the "undoubted progenitor of all avant-garde novels of our century". Source: Internet
Jacques le fataliste (written in 1773, but not published until 1792 in German and 1796 in French) is similar to Tristram Shandy and The Sentimental Journey in its challenge to the conventional novel's structure and content. Source: Internet
Sterne's novel The Life and Opinions of Tristram Shandy, Gentleman sold widely in England and throughout Europe. Source: Internet
Sterne was gratified by his reception in France where reports of the genius of Tristram Shandy had made him a celebrity. Source: Internet