Hazlitt is a terrific subject and Wu does him proud.
The Independent
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. By interpreting it for his contemporaries, he speaks to us of ourselves - of the culture and world we now inhabit. Perhaps the most important development of his time, the creation of a mass media, is one that now dominates our lives. Hazlitt's livelihood was dependent on it. As the biography argues, he took political sketch-writing to a new level, invented sports commentary as we know it, and created the essay-form as practised by Clive James, Gore Vidal, and Michael Foot.
Duncan Wu's profile of one of the greatest journalists in the language draws on over a decade of archival research in libraries across Britain and North America, to reveal for the first time such matters as why Godwin broke with Hazlitt; how Hazlitt came to know Sir John Soane and J. M. W. Turner; the true nature of Hazlitt's dealings with Thomas Medwin, and what the likes of Joseph Farington and Sir Thomas Lawrence thought of him. In addition, it sheds new light on Hazlitt's dealings with such figures as Francis Jeffrey, Robert Stodart, John M'Creery, Henry Crabb Robinson, Joseph Parkes, John Cam Hobhouse, and Stendhal. It benefits also from Wu's New Writings of William Hazlitt, many of which make their appearance here, illuminating hitherto obscure passages of Hazlitt's life.
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Duncan Wu's fascinating portrait of William Hazlitt - the first fully-researched biography, and the first to cover Hazlitt's entire life - reveals one of the greatest journalists in the language, and the principal spokesman of the Romantic age, interacting with every major writer and many other movers and shakers of the era.
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PART I: THE ROAD TO NETHER STOWEY; PART II: BEYOND XANADU; PART III: A PHILOSOPHER IN GRUB STREET; PART IV: THE PLAIN SPEAKER; PART V: THE NEW PYGMALION; PART VI: MR HAZLITT'S GRAND TOUR; PART VII: LONDON SOLITUDE
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`Review from previous edition This is a tantalising and revealing picture of William Hazlitt'
The Irish Times
`Duncan Wu's major biography of William Hazlitt insists on Hazlitt's central importance as a critic who is one of the greatest of English prose stylists. Here we can see, freshly and uniquely, the sometimes tortured life out of which the supreme essays came.
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Tom Paulin
`I have been absolutely delighted by Duncan Wu's new biography, which places the essayist in context and provides a fresh, readable introduction to his life and works. He has managed also to present countless new perspectives and revelations along the way.
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Michael Foot
`This biography is a fluent and impassioned defence of Hazlitt against his detractors.'
Ronan McDonald, The Observer
`A winning combination of scholarly rigour and narrative panache.'
The Independent on Sunday. Jonathan Wright.
`Wu is the foremost authority on Hazlitt and makes a worthwhile case for Hazlitt as an essayist very much superior to Lamb and De Quincey.'
The Times
`A much needed concise, clear and readable account.'
Sarah Burton Matthew, The Independent
`I greatly enjoyed this major new biography...an exceptional study.'
Times Higher Education Supplement
`Wu's biography is, like its subject, passionately partisan.'
Sunday Times
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The fullest biography of one of the greatest journalists in the language - a very entertaining life-story full of sex, drink, and political outrage
Hazlitt was at the heart of the Romantic age - and Wu's book explains what Romanticism was and why it's important to us
The creator of modern political sketch-writing, essays, and sports journalism, Hazlitt continues to be a model for today's political journalists
Reveals countless new details concerning Hazlitt's dealings with Coleridge, Shelley, Keats, Lamb, and Leigh Hunt, as well as William Godwin, Edmund Kean, Walter Savage Landor, Thomas Moore, Sir John Soane, Stendhal, J. M. W. Turner, and numerous other important figures
Les mer
The fullest biography of one of the greatest journalists in the language - a very entertaining life-story full of sex, drink, and political outrage
Hazlitt was at the heart of the Romantic age - and Wu's book explains what Romanticism was and why it's important to us
The creator of modern political sketch-writing, essays, and sports journalism, Hazlitt continues to be a model for today's political journalists
Reveals countless new details concerning Hazlitt's dealings with Coleridge, Shelley, Keats, Lamb, and Leigh Hunt, as well as William Godwin, Edmund Kean, Walter Savage Landor, Thomas Moore, Sir John Soane, Stendhal, J. M. W. Turner, and numerous other important figures
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Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780199588848
Publisert
2010
Utgiver
Vendor
Oxford University Press
Vekt
1032 gr
Høyde
234 mm
Bredde
162 mm
Dybde
30 mm
Aldersnivå
UU, UP, 05
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
594
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