Selected Writings (Oxford World's Classics)
by William Hazlitt
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v. 1. An essay on the principles of human action ; Characters of Shakespear's plays -- v. 2. The round table ; Lectures on the English poets -- v. 3. A view of the English stage -- v. 4. Political essays -- v. 5. A letter to William Gifford, Esq. ; Lectures on the English comic writers ; Lectures on the dramatic literature of the Age of Elizabeth -- v. 6. Table talk -- v. 7 Liber amoris ; The spirit of the age -- v. 8. The plain speaker -- v. 9 Miscellaneous essays.Tags
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William Hazlitt was born on April 10, 1778 in Maidstone, England. As a young man, he studied for the ministry at Hackney College in London, but eventually realized that he wasn't committed to becoming a minister. After he lacked success as a portrait painter, he turned to writing. His first book, An Essay on the Principles of Human Action, was show more published in 1805. His other works include Free Thoughts on Public Affairs, Round Table, Table Talk, Spirit of the Age, Characters of Shakespeare, A View of the English Stage, English Poets, English Comic Writers, Political Essays with Sketches of Public Characters, Plain Speaker, and The Life of Napoleon. He died of stomach cancer on September 18, 1830. (Bowker Author Biography) show less
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- Please note that the Oxford World Classics "Selected writings" and the Penguin edition with the same title are NOT in fact the same selection, not even largely overlapping. Please do not combine the two. Thank you.
Ple... (show all)ase also take care not to combine with any of the nine volumes, or the complete set, first published in 1998 as The Selected Writings of William Hazlitt, ed. Duncan Wu.
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