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William Hazlitt

The First Modern Man

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Romanticism is where the modern age begins, and Hazlitt was its most articulate spokesman. No one else had the ability to see it whole; no one else knew so many of its politicians, poets, and philosophers. In this first full biography, Duncan Wu draws upon over a decade of archival research to explore all aspects of Hazlitt's life, from his early aspirations to become a painter, his engagement with revolutionary politics, his rise to prominence as one of England's greatest literary critics, and the disillusionment and poverty of his final years. Along the way, Wu reveals countless new details concerning Hazlitt's relationships with Wordsworth, Coleridge, Shelley, Keats, William Godwin, J. M. W. Turner, and other important figures of the Romantic era. But Wu sees Hazlitt as an essentially modern writer who took political sketch-writing to a new level, invented sports commentary as we know it, and created the essay-form as it is practiced in our own time. Painstakingly researchedand filled with original insight, this biography benefits also from Wu's New Writings of William Hazlitt , many of which make their appearance here, illuminating obscure passages of Hazlitt's life.

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William Hazlitt, Duncan Wu

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2008
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Titul
William Hazlitt
Podtitul
The First Modern Man
Jazyk
anglicky
Autori
Duncan Wu
Rok vydania
2008
Väzba
pevná
Počet strán
557
ISBN10
0199549583
ISBN13
9780199549580
Série
Hodnotenie
4,3 z 5
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Romanticism is where the modern age begins, and Hazlitt was its most articulate spokesman. No one else had the ability to see it whole; no one else knew so many of its politicians, poets, and philosophers. In this first full biography, Duncan Wu draws upon over a decade of archival research to explore all aspects of Hazlitt's life, from his early aspirations to become a painter, his engagement with revolutionary politics, his rise to prominence as one of England's greatest literary critics, and the disillusionment and poverty of his final years. Along the way, Wu reveals countless new details concerning Hazlitt's relationships with Wordsworth, Coleridge, Shelley, Keats, William Godwin, J. M. W. Turner, and other important figures of the Romantic era. But Wu sees Hazlitt as an essentially modern writer who took political sketch-writing to a new level, invented sports commentary as we know it, and created the essay-form as it is practiced in our own time. Painstakingly researchedand filled with original insight, this biography benefits also from Wu's New Writings of William Hazlitt , many of which make their appearance here, illuminating obscure passages of Hazlitt's life.