This volume contains a selection of the collected works of William Hazlitt, a prominent English essayist, literary critic, and philosopher. Hazlitt (1778-1830) was known for his humanistic and liberal political views and his accessible writing style. This collection, originally published in the early 20th century, offers readers a comprehensive look at Hazlitt's diverse writings.
Readers interested in English literature, particularly essays and literary criticism from the Romantic era, will find great value in this meticulously compiled volume. It showcases Hazlitt's insightful commentary on a wide range of subjects, making it an essential addition to any literary enthusiast's collection. Discover or rediscover the brilliance of Hazlitt's prose in this carefully preserved edition.
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