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William Hazlitt (1778-1830) developed a variety of identities as a
writer: essayist, philosopher, critic of literature, drama, and
painting, biographer, political commentator, and polemicist. What
unites this variety is his dramatic and passionate intelligence,
his unswerving commitment to individual and political liberty, and
his courageous opposition to established political and cultural
power. Hailed in 1819 as `one of the ablest and most eloquent
critics of our nation', Hazlitt was also reviled for his political
radicalism by the conservative press of the period. His writing
engages with many of the important cultural and political debates
of a revolutionary period, and retains its power both to provoke
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