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The Plain Speaker
The Key Essays
William Hazlitt (Author), Tom Paulin (Edited by)
9780631210566, Wiley
Hardback, published 16 November 1998
248 pages
22.4 x 14.5 x 2.3 cm, 0.49 kg
"This is a beautifully presented edition and a fine addition to Hazlitt scholarship." Year's Work in English Studies
In this selection from the two-volume Plain Speaker, Tom Paulin and Duncan Wu have given priority to essays that address some of the most important critical issues both in romantic studies today and the poetics of prose.
Introduction by Tom Paulin. Editor's Note. Editorial Principles. Acknowledgements. 1. The Plain Speaker. . 2. On the Prose-Style of Poets. 3. On the Conversation of Authors. 4. The Same Subject Continued. 5. On Reason and Imagination. 6. On Application to Study. 7. On the Old Age of Artists. 8. On Envy (A Dialogue). 9. Whether Genius in Conscious of its Powers?. 10. On the Pleasure of Hating. 11. On Egotism. 12. Hot and Cold. 13. On the Difference Between Writing and Speaking. 14. On a Portrait of an English Lady, by Vandyke. 15. Madame Pasta and Mademoiselle Mars. Appendix I: Advertisement to Hazlitt's Table Talk (Paris, 1825). Appendix II: 'A Half-length': an uncollected Hazlitt portrait. Appendix III: Reynolds' account of Hazlitt, 28 April 1817. Index.
Subject Areas: Literature: history & criticism [DS]
