The Plain Speaker The Key Essays

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The Plain Speaker The Key Essays by Hazlitt, William; Paulin, Tom, 9780631210573
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  • ISBN: 9780631210573 | 0631210571
  • Cover: Paperback
  • Copyright: 12/29/1998

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The Plain Speaker was the last great original work of William Hazlitt (1778-1830), the finest prose writer of the romantic period. It is written with characteristic passion, and displays his erudition and wit to fine effect in some of his most important essays: On the Prose-Style of Poets, On the Conversation of Authors, On Reason and Imagination, and On Envy, to name a few.In this selection from the two-volume Plain Speaker, Tom Paulin and Duncan Wu have given priority to essays that address key critical issues both in romantic studies today and the poetics of prose. The volume contains a brilliant introduction to the central themes of the volume by Tom Paulin who reads Hazlitt's improvisatory, intensely physical and tactile prose, along a dazzling line of critical discourse that ranges from Burke to Barthes and Derrida, embracing en route, Lawrence and Hughes, Picasso and Pollock, and Stravinsky.Appended are: the Advertisement to the Paris edition of Table Talk in which Hazlitt speaks of combining literary and conversational styles; A Half-length portrait by Hazlitt of the Tory politician and reviewer John Wilson Croker, an impassioned piece of writing revealed here to have been of demonstrable importance to Charles Dickens; and another portrait in words, this time of Hazlitt, by John Hamilton Reynolds, the friend of Keats.
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