The Plain Speaker

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The Plain Speaker is a collection of essays by English critic William Hazlitt, known for its vigorous prose and candid reflections on politics, manners, and human nature.

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instanceOf book
essay collection
author William Hazlitt NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
creatorNationality English
creatorOccupation essayist
literary critic
discusses private character
public life
taste and criticism
the nature of genius
genre essays
hasPart essays by William Hazlitt
hasPerspective liberal political outlook
hasReception regarded as an important work of English essayism
hasStyle conversational prose
critical essay
hasTone frank
personal
polemical
influencedBy English political debates of the early 19th century
language English
literaryForm non-fiction
literaryMovement Romantic period
mainTheme moral philosophy
political commentary
social criticism
notableFor candid reflections
vigorous prose
publicationCentury 19th century
relatedWork Table-Talk NERFINISHED
The Spirit of the Age NERFINISHED
subjectMatter human nature
manners
politics

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William Hazlitt notableWork The Plain Speaker