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Spirit of the age
The Guardian
A passionate polemicist and radical Romantic, William Hazlitt was the most brilliant essayist of his day. But since his death 170 years ago, he has been...
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Matthew Bevis ¡¤ Deleecious: William Hazlitt
London Review of Books
Hazlitt acknowledges the value of 'physical analogy' and praises thinkers who can find ways of 'incorporating the abstract with the concrete'.
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William Hazlitt: The First Modern Man by Duncan Wu
Publishers Weekly
If this workmanlike biography, by the editor of the two-volume New Writings of William Hazlitt, does not live up to the expansive promise of its subtitle,...
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William Hazlitt: Danger is a Good Teacher
Big Think
¡°Danger is a good teacher, and makes apt scholars. So are disgrace, defeat, exposure to immediate scorn, and laughter.¡±
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Slang-Whanger
The New Yorker
Hazlitt was probably the first critic to think hard about prose and the first to recognize that prose, no less than poetry, reflected a fundamental world view.
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William Hazlitt – Characters of Shakespeare's Plays (Hamlet)
Genius
This is that Hamlet the Dane, whom we read of in our youth, and whom we seem almost to remember in our after-years; he who made that famous soliloquy on...
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How did we forget William Hazlitt?
The Telegraph
The 19th-century radical was a scathingly brilliant writer, thinker and art critic – so why is he so little read today, asks Alastair Smart?
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William Hazlitt: The First Modern Man
The Guardian
William Hazlitt (1778-1830) demolishes the distinction between creative artist and critical commentator. He was the exemplary critic as artist.
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William Hazlitt's near-derelict grave restored
The Guardian
The same bell which tolled at William Hazlitt's burial 173 years ago sounded again yesterday at a fervent ceremony to honour and extend the...
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Some Evangelicals Got Together and Wrote a Confession on Politics and Faith. It¡¯s Worth Discussing.
The Wartburg Watch
¡°The garb of religion is the best cloak for power.¡± — William Hazlitt. I just returned from a week of visiting my daughter and son-in-law...
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