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  1. Republication statement. This article is available for unedited republication, free of charge, using the following credit: “Originally published as "The Critic's Critic: William Hazlitt was observant, difficult, and fascinating" in the Fall 2018 issue of Humanities magazine, a publication of the National Endowment for the Humanities.”.

  2. William Hazlitt、unknown Hazlitt. 家庭. John Hazlitt. 威廉·赫茲利特 (英語: William Hazlitt ,1778年4月10日—1830年9月18日),英国散文家、戏剧和文学评论家、画家、社会评论家和哲学家,被认为是英语历史上最伟大的评论家和散文学家之一,地位堪比 塞缪尔·约翰逊 和 ...

  3. William Hazlitt, né à Maidstone dans le Kent le 10 avril 1778 et mort à Soho en Londres le 18 septembre 1830, est un écrivain irlando - britannique, connu pour ses essais et ses ouvrages de critiques littéraires, et considéré un grand critique littéraire anglais de son temps 2, en raison notamment de ses travaux sur Shakespeare .

  4. 29 de may. de 2018 · William Hazlitt. The English literary and social critic William Hazlitt (1778-1830) is best known for his informal essays, which are elegantly written and cover a wide range of subjects. Born at Maidstone, Kent, on April 10, 1778, William Hazlitt was the son of the Reverend William Hazlitt, a Unitarian minister. In 1783 the family sailed for ...

  5. William Hazlitt, (born April 10, 1778, Maidstone, Kent, Eng.—died Sept. 18, 1830, Soho, London), British essayist. He studied for the ministry, but to remedy his poverty he became instead a prolific critic, essayist, and lecturer. He began contributing to journals, notably to The Examiner, and to essay collections, such as The Round Table (1817).

  6. William Hazlitt. William Hazlitt (April 10, 1778 – September 18, 1830) was an English writer remembered for his humanistic essays and literary criticism, often esteemed the greatest English literary critic after Samuel Johnson. Indeed, Hazlitt's writings and remarks on Shakespeare's plays and characters are rivaled only by those of Johnson in ...

  7. 1 de jun. de 2015 · Abstract. Over the course of a literary career that extended from the lingering Malthusian controversies of the late eighteenth century to the brink of the Reform Act of 1832, William Hazlitt produced a remarkable body of committed radical journalism. Against the view that partisan passion undermined his aesthetic judgment and compromised his ...