Life and Letters of Stuart P. Sherman; 2
- 530 pages
- 19 hours of reading




Exploring the insights of William Hazlitt, this work delves into his critical perspectives on English literature. It highlights Hazlitt's appreciation for the emotional depth and individuality of writers, as well as his critiques of contemporary literary trends. The book offers a rich analysis of Hazlitt's thoughts on various authors and the art of writing, making it an essential read for those interested in literary criticism and the evolution of English literature.
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