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A Sentimental Journey, a novel (1768) by British writer Laurence Sterne. Sterne's second and last novel was intended as a riposte to Tobias Smollett's ill-tempered Travels Through France and Italy (1766) and even features a Smollett-like curmudgeon called Smellfungus. A rambling account of a trip through France from Calais to Lyons, it is transformed into an engaging work of art by the author's wit, sensitivity, and sharp social observation. Not surprisingly, the word smellfungus came to mean a carping faultfinder in general parlance.
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