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"The Spirit of the Age" is a collection of essays written by the English writer and critic William Hazlitt, originally published in 1825. The book contains profiles of some of the most notable literary and cultural figures of the time, including poets, novelists, politicians, and artists. Hazlitt's essays are characterized by his sharp and perceptive observations, as well as his willingness to criticize and praise his subjects in equal measure. He is particularly interested in the personalities and motivations of his subjects, exploring not only their work but also their lives and reputations. Some of the figures profiled in the book include William Wordsworth, Lord Byron, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, William Godwin, and Sir Walter Scott, among others. Hazlitt's insights into these figures offer a unique perspective on the intellectual and cultural trends of the early 19th century. Overall, "The Spirit of the Age" is a fascinating and insightful collection of essays that captures the intellectual and cultural atmosphere of the time. Hazlitt's writing is engaging and perceptive, and his essays continue to be read and studied today as an important contribution to literary and cultural criticism.
"The Spirit of the Age" is a collection of essays written by the English writer and critic William Hazlitt, originally published in 1825. The book contains profiles of some of the most notable literary and cultural figures of the time, including poets, novelists, politicians, and artists. Hazlitt's essays are characterized by his sharp and perceptive observations, as well as his willingness to criticize and praise his subjects in equal measure. He is particularly interested in the personalities and motivations of his subjects, exploring not only their work but also their lives and reputations. Some of the figures profiled in the book include William Wordsworth, Lord Byron, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, William Godwin, and Sir Walter Scott, among others. Hazlitt's insights into these figures offer a unique perspective on the intellectual and cultural trends of the early 19th century. Overall, "The Spirit of the Age" is a fascinating and insightful collection of essays that captures the intellectual and cultural atmosphere of the time. Hazlitt's writing is engaging and perceptive, and his essays continue to be read and studied today as an important contribution to literary and cultural criticism.

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