Hazlitt: The Mind of a Critic

by David Bromwich

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Essayist, lecturer, and radical pamphleteer, William Hazlitt (1778-1830) was the greatest of English critics and a master of the art of prose. This book is a superb appreciation of the man and his works, at once a revaluation of the aesthetics of Romanticism and a sustained intellectual portrait. Nominated for the National Book Critics Circle Award in criticism when it was first published in 1983, it is now reissued with a new preface and bibliography by the author. "Few literary figures in show more recent decades have seen their reputations rise as securely as Hazlitt's. Now it will soar. David Bromwich's book is the most persuasive and ambitious exploration of Hazlitt's genius hitherto attempted."--Michael Foot, New Republic "Hazlitt: the Mind of a Critic is an intellectual biography in the best sense of the word, and intellectual biography is the type of writing that shows Hazlitt in his truest light."--Kenneth R. Johnston, Indiana University "Bromwich's volume was first published in 1983, and its achievement has never been questioned. All Romanticists recognize that this is one of the great critical works in our field to appear in the post-war era. It aspires to (and achieves) a classical simplicity and elegance."--Duncan Wu, University of Glasgow show less

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Essayist, lecturer, and radical pamphleteer, William Hazlitt (1778-1830) was the of greatest English critics and a master of the art of prose. This book is a superb appreciation of the man and his works, at once a revaluation of the aesthetics of Romanticism and a sustained intellectual portrait. Nominated for the National Book Critics Circle Award in criticism when it was first published in 1983, it is now reissued with a new preface and bibliography by the author.

Michael Foot - New Republic

Few literary figures in recent decades have seen their reputations rise as securely as Hazllitt's. Now it will soar. David Bromwich's book is the most persuasive and ambitious exploration of Hazlitt's genius hitherto attempted.

Duncan Wu

Bromwich's show more volume was first published in 1983, and its achievement has never been questioned. All Romanticists recognize that this is one of the great critical works in our field to appear in the post-war era. it aspires to (and achieves) a classical simplicity and elegance.-University of Glasgow

Kenneth Johnston - Indiana University

Hazlitt: The Mind of a Critic is an intellectual biography in the best sense of the word, and intellectual biography is the type of writing that shows Hazlitt in his truest light.
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David Bromwich is Sterling Professor of English at Yale University. His many books include A Choke of Inheritance, a finalist for the National Book Critics Circle Award in Criticism, and Skeptical Music, winner of the PEN/Diamonstein-Spielvogel Award for the Art of the Essay.

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Literature Studies and Criticism, Fiction and Literature
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824.7Literature & rhetoricEnglish & Old English literaturesEnglish essaysEarly 19th century 1800–37
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PR4773 .B76Language and LiteratureEnglishEnglish Literature19th century , 1770/1800-1890/1900
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