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Table Talk - Essays on Men and Manners - cover

Table Talk - Essays on Men and Manners

William Hazlitt

Publisher: Good Press

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Table-Talk' is a collection of essays by the English cultural critic and social commentator William Hazlitt. The essays deal with topics such as art, literature, and philosophy. According to Duncan Wu, the essays are the "pinnacle of [Hazlitt's] achievement," and the book is considered one of Hazlitt's masterpieces.
Available since: 11/20/2019.
Print length: 429 pages.

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