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William Hazlitt

In Our Time

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Introduction

essayist and critic William Haslett was buried in 1830. By some he was described as the Shakespeare prose writer of our glorious country. His rebellious, republican views led him to be demonised by the Regency elite. He brought same energy and focus to essays on boxing and racket ball, as he did to those on Shakespeare. However, his unrequited infatuation with his lone lady's daughter eventually led him into disgrace and he died in poverty. With me to discuss the turbulent life and works of William Haslett are Anthony Grayling, Audra Natarajan and Jonathan Beit.

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