Table-Talk

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Table-Talk is a celebrated collection of essays by William Hazlitt, noted for its incisive literary criticism, personal reflections, and conversational style.

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instanceOf book
essay collection
author William Hazlitt NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
criticalReception celebrated
form prose
genre essays
literary criticism
personal essays
hasPart On Envy
On Familiar Style NERFINISHED
On Great and Little Things
On Living to One’s Self NERFINISHED
On Patronage and Puffing NERFINISHED
On Reading Old Books NERFINISHED
On the Aristocracy of Letters
On the Conduct of Life NERFINISHED
On the Conversation of Authors NERFINISHED
On the Dangers of Literary Fame NERFINISHED
On the Disadvantages of Intellectual Superiority NERFINISHED
On the Fear of Death NERFINISHED
On the Feeling of Immortality in Youth NERFINISHED
On the Ignorance of the Learned NERFINISHED
On the Knowledge of Character NERFINISHED
On the Love of Life NERFINISHED
On the Old Age of Artists NERFINISHED
On the Past and Future NERFINISHED
On the Pleasure of Hating NERFINISHED
On the Qualifications Necessary to Success in Life
On the Spirit of Obligations NERFINISHED
On the Want of Money NERFINISHED
hasTheme art and artists
human nature
imagination
morality
self-reflection
social life
influenced English literary criticism
later essayists
language English
literaryPeriod Romantic period NERFINISHED
notedFor conversational style
incisive literary criticism
personal reflections
style conversational
essayistic
subjectMatter aesthetics
literature
personal experience
philosophy
politics

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William Hazlitt notableWork Table-Talk