Hazlitt – Selected Writings

Hazlitt – Selected Writings by William Hazlitt, published by Penguin Publishing Group on December 16, 1982, offers a comprehensive collection of the author’s essays and literary critiques. Spanning 509 pages, this edition presents Hazlitt’s unique perspective as a social and literary critic, showcasing his intensely personal style and his unwavering stance against conventional norms.
Readers will find a rich exploration of Hazlitt’s thoughts on various subjects, reflecting his belief in the importance of authenticity in writing and criticism. This collection delves into the complexities of literary expression and the societal issues of his time, making it a significant contribution to the fields of literary collections and essays. The book is presented in English and is designed to engage those interested in the intricate interplay between personal experience and literary critique.
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Undoubtedly a great social and literary critic, the violently personal nature of Hazlitt’s writings and his absolute refusal to accept the art of the possible, the lie, as he called it, has led to belated acceptance of his genius.
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