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On the Pleasure of Hating
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96 pages
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Exploring the complexities of human emotions, this essay collection delves into the theme of hatred and its relationship with realism. Written during a tumultuous time in Hazlitt's life, it reflects his disdain for the romanticism of his era, drawing on influences from Rousseau and Burke. The collection features seven essays that address various topics, showcasing Hazlitt's unique perspective as an early descriptive critic. Through his candid examination, he invites readers to consider the deeper pleasures found in confronting uncomfortable truths.
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2010, paperback
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