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The Quarrel of the Age : The Life and Times of William Hazlitt

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William Hazlitt is England's greatest essayist. He was also a philosopher, a painter, a controversialist and a radical, whose critical writings about literature, the theatre and art were ardently admired in his day.

He is the author of the first confessional autobiography of sexual passion, a biographer of Napoleon, a friend of, and profound influence upon, Keats, Stendhal, and Charles Lamb, a friend and later enemy of Coleridge, Wordsworth, and De Quincy, and a key figure in the intellectual life of Regency England.

His life was lived against the backdrop of the French Revolution and subsequent Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars, with their associated political and literary radicalism in England.

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184212496X / 9781842124963
Paperback
824.7
19/07/2001
United Kingdom
English
xi, 399p., [16]p. of plates : ill.
24 cm
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Reprint. Originally published: London: Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 2000.
The last biography of Hazlitt was in 1989 which eccentrically began half way through his life; the only other recent book about Hazlitt was an essay by Tom Paulin. A C Grayling is a regular reviewer for the Financial Times and has a regular column in the Guardian, 'Last Words'. He also appears regularly on Radio 4's Front Row. 'He sends well-headed and well-feathered thoughts straight towards the mark with a twang of the bow-string.' S.T. Coleridge
The last biography of Hazlitt was in 1989 which eccentrically began half way through his life; the only other recent book about Hazlitt was an essay by Tom Paulin. A C Grayling is a regular reviewer for the Financial Times and has a regular column in the Guardian, 'Last Words'. He also appears regularly on Radio 4's Front Row. 'He sends well-headed and well-feathered thoughts straight towards the mark with a twang of the bow-string.' S.T. Coleridge 2AB English, BGH Biography: historical, political & military, DSBF Literary studies: c 1800 to c 1900 , DSK Literary studies: fiction, novelists & prose writers