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Table Talk (eBook)

Essays on Men and Manners

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2022
392 Seiten
DigiCat (Verlag)
859-654720830-3 (EAN)

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Table Talk - William Hazlitt
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William Hazlitt's "Table Talk" is a rich collection of essays that navigate the intricate landscapes of human thought, society, and art, reflecting the early 19th century's intellectual vibrancy. Employing a conversational yet incisive style, Hazlitt draws readers into his musings on the nature of life, literature, and the complexities of personality. This work exemplifies the Romantic spirit with its emphasis on personal reflection and the sublime, allowing Hazlitt to engage critically with his contemporaries and the cultural milieu of post-Enlightenment England. William Hazlitt, a prominent literary figure and one of the foremost critics of his day, was influenced by his diverse experiences—ranging from his background in philosophy to his passionate engagement with the arts. His views were shaped by the tumultuous political climate of the time and his friendships with notable figures such as Coleridge and Wordsworth. Hazlitt's deep commitment to the exploration of individual thought and emotion propelled him to compile these essays, which illuminate both his personal insights and the broader societal concerns. For readers seeking a profound exploration of 19th-century thought through an eloquent and personal lens, "Table Talk" is a must-read. Hazlitt's unique voice and perceptive analyses not only provide a window into his time but also resonate with contemporary discussions about art and human nature, inviting reflection and dialogue.

William Hazlitt (1778-1830), a seminal English writer known for his humanistic essays and literary criticism, was born in Maidstone, Kent, and educated by his father, a Unitarian minister. By the early 19th century, Hazlitt became a prominent figure among the literary circle that included the likes of Wordsworth and Coleridge, though his views later diverged from their romantic inclinations. A prolific writer, Hazlitt crafted some of the most incisive prose of his time, marked by clarity, vigor, and the poignant articulation of personal experience into universal truths. His works often reflected his keen interest in art, politics, philosophy, and social commentary, with a style that mixed introspection with critical acuity. 'Table Talk; or, Original Essays' (1821-1822), a two-volume collection of Hazlitt's essays, showcases a conversational tone while presenting an eclectic range of subjects from the fine arts to the pleasures of hating, blending scholarly criticism with casual reflection. The essays are celebrated for their critical precision and spirited eloquence, embodying the robust analytical tradition in English letters. Hazlitt's approachable yet scholarly style resulted in essays that were both meditative on human nature and indicative of the society of his era.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 4.9.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Essays / Feuilleton
Schlagworte 19th century essays • 19th century literature • 19th Century Philosophy • Artistic reflections prose • Belles-lettres • british author • Classic • Classic Literature • classic non-fiction • Cultural Commentary • cultural criticism essays • English essayists • english essays • English literature • Essay collections • Hazlitt's insightful essays • Hazlitt's writings • historical essays • Human Experience Exploration • Intellectual discourse Victorian • Literary Analysis • Literary analysis Romanticism • Literary criticism • Men and Manners • Philosophical dialogues Hazlitt • philosophical essays • romantic era • Romantic essay collection • Table Talk book • William Hazlitt essays • Wit and observation
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