plenty to savour

Matthew Bevis, London Review of Books

...lavishly edited...

Bálint Gárdos The Anachronist

It is not the least of Wu's achievements that he brings to light the considerable editorial and forensic effort...of the Hazlitt scholars before him... New Writings of William Hazlitt, must be acknowledged as a splendid tribute, to those scholars as to the great essayist himself.

Uttara Natarajan, Review of English Studies

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Hazlitt's most devoted recent servant has been Duncan Wu... Wu has done very useful service in gathering this material and his extensive annotations cast erudite light on an entire literary milieu.

Seamus Perry, Times Literary Supplement

The 205 new writings by William Hazlitt collected for the first time in this two volume set provides a fuller picture than has hitherto been available of his career as journalist, particularly his work for the Morning Chronicle, The Times and The Atlas. Newly discovered works include major essays on the poetry of Wordsworth and Coleridge, a defence of Byron and Shelley against charges of immorality, an analysis of the three trials of the Regency publisher and writer William Hone, and a series of reminiscences and anecdotes from Hazlitt's last years. In addition, there are important essays on Napoleon, the Vienna Congress, and on Southey's appointment as Poet Laureate; notices of Edmund Kean, Dora Jordan and Fanny Kemble; reviews of Coleridge's Christabel, Byron's Sardanapalus and Hunt's Rimini; and essays on the fine arts, including exhibitions at the British Institution. Duncan Wu has surveyed all the publications for which Hazlitt wrote, as well as many for which he didn't, to find these neglected works. Each one is edited from its original printed source, prefaced with a detailed explanation of its attribution, and annotations providing information necessary to a full understanding of context and content. These two volumes also provide a partial bibliography of Hazlitt's journalism.
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This two volume set contains 205 writings attributed to the Romantic essayist William Hazlitt but not included in the standard scholarly edition of his works (published 1930-4). It includes essays on the poetry of Wordsworth and Coleridge, a defence of Byron and Shelley against charges of immorality, and reviews of some of the greatest actors of the time.
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PART I: NEW ESSAYS AND POEMS ; PART II: EARLY VERSIONS OF SELECTED ESSAYS ; PART III: QUESTIONABLE ATTRIBUTIONS
Major new additions to the Hazlitt canon, largely unchanged since the 1930s Provides definitive texts drawn from original printed sources Includes essays on Wordsworth, Coleridge, Byron, and Shelley
Duncan Wu is Professor of English at Georgetown University. He is the author of Wordsworth: An Inner Life (2000), and the editor of Romanticism: An Anthology, a standard text now in its third edition. He is the editor of Selected Writings of William Hazlitt (9 vols., 1998), William Hazlitt, The Plain Speaker: Key Essays (1998), and (with Tom Paulin and Uttara Natarajan) Metaphysical Hazlitt: Bicentenary Essays (2005).
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Major new additions to the Hazlitt canon, largely unchanged since the 1930s Provides definitive texts drawn from original printed sources Includes essays on Wordsworth, Coleridge, Byron, and Shelley

Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780199207060
Publisert
2007
Utgiver
Vendor
Oxford University Press
Vekt
2238 gr
Høyde
241 mm
Bredde
165 mm
Dybde
104 mm
Aldersnivå
UU, 05
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Kombinasjonsprodukt
Antall sider
1144

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Biographical note

Duncan Wu is Professor of English at Georgetown University. He is the author of Wordsworth: An Inner Life (2000), and the editor of Romanticism: An Anthology, a standard text now in its third edition. He is the editor of Selected Writings of William Hazlitt (9 vols., 1998), William Hazlitt, The Plain Speaker: Key Essays (1998), and (with Tom Paulin and Uttara Natarajan) Metaphysical Hazlitt: Bicentenary Essays (2005).