Hazlitt : a life, from Winterslow to Frith Street
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Hazlitt : a life, from Winterslow to Frith Street
(Oxford lives)
Oxford University Press, 1991
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
Glimpsed through the biographies of the major literary figures with whom he was associated, our image of Hazlitt has been limited, and often distorted. Stanley Jones portrays a man almost incapacitated by his own diffidence, a loyal friend and family man, yet an incorruptible critic, willing to defy social and literary conventions to espouse his opinions. Drawing on a range of sources, and revealing much new information, this is a portrait of one of the most representative figures of the Romantic period.
Table of Contents
- Withdrawal from London
- the loopholes of retreat
- return to town
- parliamentary reporter
- political controversy and art criticism
- dramatic critic
- the end of public hopes
- "The Examiner"
- "The Round Tables"
- the claims of barefaced power
- apostates from liberty
- the leopard and the scorpion
- "The London Magazine"
- the end of private hopes
- second marriage
- on the Continent
- the final years.
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