Contest for Cultural Authority: Hazlitt, Coleridge, and the Distresses of the Regency

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Wayne State University Press, 1999 - 205 páginas
By taking seriously Hazlitt's own classification of these articles as "political essays," and by relocating them within the turbulent public debates of the late Regency, Robert Keith Lapp discovers in them an indispensable critique of Coleridge's conservative response to the post-Waterloo crisis known as the "Distresses of the Country.""--BOOK JACKET.

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Acknowledgments
9
Hazlitts Review of the Christabel Volume
23
Hazlitts Examiner and Edinburgh Reviews of The Statesmans Manual
87
Hazlitts Writings on Coleridge 18181819
153
Hazlitts Writings on Coleridge 18201825
165
Notes
179
Works Cited
189
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Robert Keith Lapp is an assistant professor in the Department of English at Mount Allison University.

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