A Sentimental Journey

by

Laurence Sterne

The Chambermaid Character Analysis

The chambermaid is a pretty young maid employed by Madame de R—, a Parisian lady to whom Yorick is supposed to deliver a letter from Madame de L—. Yorick first meets the chambermaid in a Parisian bookstore; he cautions her against falling in love, gives her a crown coin, and walks her partway home. Talking with her, he learns she works for Madame de R— and states his intention to visit her mistress in the morning. When he fails to keep the appointment, the chambermaid comes to his hotel room at Madame de R—’s request. In his hotel room, Yorick almost succumbs to the temptation to take sexual advantage of the chambermaid but eventually escorts her out instead. This episode reveals the potentially predatory nature of Yorick’s overactive sex drive and his attention to women, which the novel for the most part treats as humorous.

The Chambermaid Quotes in A Sentimental Journey

The A Sentimental Journey quotes below are all either spoken by The Chambermaid or refer to The Chambermaid. For each quote, you can also see the other characters and themes related to it (each theme is indicated by its own dot and icon, like this one:
Sentimentality Theme Icon
).
Volume 2 Quotes

If nature has so wove her web of kindness, that some threads of love and desire are entangled with the piece—must the whole web be rent in drawing them out?

Related Characters: Yorick (The Narrator) (speaker), The Chambermaid, Madame de R—
Page Number: 90
Explanation and Analysis:

And does the difference of the time of day at Paris make a difference in the sin?—It made a difference, he said, in the scandal.

Related Characters: Yorick (The Narrator) (speaker), The Chambermaid, Madame de R—
Page Number: 92
Explanation and Analysis:
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The Chambermaid Quotes in A Sentimental Journey

The A Sentimental Journey quotes below are all either spoken by The Chambermaid or refer to The Chambermaid. For each quote, you can also see the other characters and themes related to it (each theme is indicated by its own dot and icon, like this one:
Sentimentality Theme Icon
).
Volume 2 Quotes

If nature has so wove her web of kindness, that some threads of love and desire are entangled with the piece—must the whole web be rent in drawing them out?

Related Characters: Yorick (The Narrator) (speaker), The Chambermaid, Madame de R—
Page Number: 90
Explanation and Analysis:

And does the difference of the time of day at Paris make a difference in the sin?—It made a difference, he said, in the scandal.

Related Characters: Yorick (The Narrator) (speaker), The Chambermaid, Madame de R—
Page Number: 92
Explanation and Analysis: