Writings may be compared to wine. Sense is the strength, but wit the flavor
Writings may be compared to wine. Sense is the strength, but wit the flavor
Laurence Sterne, the renowned 18th-century English novelist and clergyman, is often considered a master of wit and humor in his writings. His most famous work, "The Life and Opinions of Tristram Shandy, Gentleman," is a prime example of his unique style that blends humor, satire, and philosophical musings. Sterne's writings can indeed be compared to wine, with sense being the strength and wit the flavor.