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William Hazlitt

Selected Writings by William Hazlitt (Vintage 1970 Penguin English Library)

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“Selected Writings by William Hazlitt” offers a curated selection of works by one of the most influential English essayists and literary critics of the 19th century. Hazlitt’s writings span a wide range of topics, including literature, philosophy, politics, and culture, and his essays are celebrated for their eloquence, insight, and wit.

Among the notable essays that might be included in such a collection are:

1. “On the Pleasure of Hating”: In this essay, Hazlitt explores the complex emotions surrounding the experience of hatred and argues that it can be a source of pleasure and catharsis.

2. “The Spirit of the Age”: Hazlitt’s series of essays profiling his contemporaries in literature, politics, and society provides keen insights into the intellectual and cultural milieu of early 19th-century Britain.

3. “On the Pleasure of Painting”: Here, Hazlitt reflects on the joys of artistic creation and the profound emotional connection that can be forged between the artist and their subject.

4. “On Shakespeare and Milton”: Hazlitt’s literary criticism, particularly his analyses of the works of Shakespeare and Milton, demonstrates his deep appreciation for the power and beauty of language and his insights into the human condition.

5. “The Indian Jugglers”: This essay showcases Hazlitt’s talent for vivid description and keen observation as he recounts his encounter with a troupe of Indian jugglers and reflects on the nature of skill and performance.

“Selected Writings by William Hazlitt” offers readers a glimpse into the mind of a masterful essayist and thinker whose work continues to resonate with audiences today for its depth, intelligence, and enduring relevance.

The fables typically feature anthropomorphic animals, plants, and objects that engage in various activities and encounters, each with a moral or lesson at the end. These stories often illustrate virtues such as wisdom, kindness, honesty, and perseverance, as well as vices such as greed, arrogance, and deceit.

Some of the most famous fables include “The Tortoise and the Hare,” which teaches the lesson of perseverance, “The Ant and the Grasshopper,” which emphasizes the importance of hard work and preparation, and “The Boy Who Cried Wolf,” which warns against the consequences of dishonesty.

“Aesop’s Fables” has been translated into numerous languages and adapted in various forms of literature, art, and media throughout history. Its enduring popularity and universal appeal continue to make it a cherished resource for teaching moral values and life lessons to audiences of all ages.

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