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Hall-Stevenson, John

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Hall-Stevenson, John (1718-1785)

English writer. His principal work is Crazy Tales 1762, a collection of clever verses, disfigured, as all his writings are, by coarse expression and thought. He was a friend of Laurence Sterne and wrote an imitation of his Tristram Shandy and a continuation of A Sentimental Journey.


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