William Hazlitt by Harold Bloom
A vivid critical portrait of a fiercely independent Romantic essayist, arguing that his outspoken temperament, moral passion, and psychological acuity made him one of the most original and influential prose critics of his age; the study traces how his personal intensity and conversational voice shaped his critical judgments, examines the contradictions and limitations in his thought, and insists on his lasting importance for understanding English literary sensibility and the development of modern criticism.
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