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Political essays, with sketches <strong>of</strong> public characters. 1819, 1822.<br />

Mainly rptd from articles in various periodicals 1813–18 but<br />

including extracts from <strong>The</strong> eloquence <strong>of</strong> the British senate, A<br />

reply to Malthus.<br />

reviews: (attributed to Gifford) Quart Rev, July 1819; <strong>The</strong> Times,<br />

14 Aug 1819; Literary Chron, 21 Aug 1819; Monthly Mag, Sep 1819;<br />

Champion, 7 Nov 1819; Anti-Jacobin Rev, Dec 1819; Edinburgh<br />

Monthly Rev, Mar 1820; Monthly Rev, Nov 1820; Revue<br />

Encyclopédique (Paris), Feb 1821.<br />

Lectures chiefly on the dramatic literature <strong>of</strong> the age <strong>of</strong> Elizabeth,<br />

delivered at the Surrey Institution. 1820, 1821; ed W. Hazlitt jr<br />

1840; New York 1845; Philadelphia 1854; ed W. C. Hazlitt, London<br />

1869 (with Characters <strong>of</strong> Shakespear’s plays).<br />

reviews: [J. Scott] London Mag, Feb 1820; Gold’s London Mag,<br />

Mar 1820; [L. Hunt] Examiner, 19 Mar 1820; Monthly Mag, May<br />

1820; [W. Taylor] Monthly Rev, Sep 1820; [T. N. Talfourd]<br />

Edinburgh Rev, Nov 1820.<br />

Table-talk: or original essays. 2 vols 1821–2, 1824, Paris 1825 (contents<br />

taken from Table-talk, Plain speaker, Political essays, with 1<br />

unpbd essay), New York 1845–6 (same contents); ed W. Hazlitt jr,<br />

2 vols London 1845–6 (largely based like all succeeding edns on<br />

1st edn); ed W. C. Hazlitt 1869; 1901 (WC); 1908 (EL); 1909.<br />

reviews 1821 (<strong>of</strong> vol 1): London Mag, Apr; Literary Chron, 14–21<br />

Apr; Beacon, 21 Apr; Monthly Mag, May; Monthly Rev, May; Br<br />

Critic, June; Gold’s London Mag, June; Literary Museum, 13–20<br />

July; Examiner, 8 Sep; Quart Rev, Oct; GM, Nov; (<strong>of</strong> vol 2):<br />

Literary Register, 27 July, 3 Aug 1822; Blackwood’s Mag, Aug 1822<br />

(vols 1–2); Br Critic, Aug 1822; Examiner, 8 Sep 1822; Monthly<br />

Censor, Dec 1822; [W. Taylor] Monthly Rev, May 1823 (vols 1–2);<br />

(attributed to J. H. Reynolds) London Mag, June 1823.<br />

Liber amoris: or the new Pygmalion. 1823 (anon), 1884; ed R. Le<br />

Gallienne 1893; ed (with much additional matter) R. Le Gallienne<br />

[and W. C. Hazlitt] 1894 (priv ptd); 1907; Portland ME 1908; ed C.<br />

Morgan, London 1948 (as Liber amoris and dramatic criticisms,<br />

introd rptd in his Writer and his world, 1960); ed G. Lahey, New<br />

York 1980; ed M. Neve 1985.<br />

reviews 1823: Examiner, 11 May; Literary Register, 17–24 May; Br<br />

Luminary, 18 May; <strong>The</strong> Times, 30 May; Literary Gazette, 31 May;<br />

Literary Museum, 31 May; (attributed to J. G. Lockhart)<br />

Blackwood’s Mag, June; New European Mag, June; Globe, 7 June;<br />

John Bull, 15–22 June; Literary Chron, 28 June; Edinburgh<br />

Gazette, 2 July.<br />

Characteristics, in the manner <strong>of</strong> Rochefoucault’s Maxims. 1823<br />

(anon); ed R. H. Horne 1837, 1927; ed W. C. Hazlitt 1871 (with<br />

Round table, Northcote’s conversations).<br />

reviews 1823 (and 1 later): Literary Examiner, 12 July; Literary<br />

Gazette, 12 July; Literary Register, 19 July; NMM, Aug; Literary<br />

Chron, 9 Aug; Edinburgh Literary Gazette, 27 Aug; Monthly<br />

Mag, Sep; Monthly Rev, Feb 1824.<br />

Sketches <strong>of</strong> the principal picture-galleries in England, with a criticism<br />

<strong>of</strong> Marriage à-la-mode. 1824 (anon); ed W. Hazlitt jr 1843 (as<br />

part <strong>of</strong> Criticisms on art ser 1). Originally contributed to London<br />

Mag, 1822–3. Hogarth essay rptd from Round table 1817.<br />

review: Eclectic Rev, Mar 1825.<br />

Select British poets: or new elegant extracts from Chaucer to the<br />

present time, with critical remarks. 1824 (withdrawn owing to<br />

infringements <strong>of</strong> copyright), 1825 (omitting contemporary<br />

section, as Select poets <strong>of</strong> Great Britain).<br />

<strong>The</strong> spirit <strong>of</strong> the age: or contemporary portraits. 1825 (anon), 1825<br />

(enlarges Coleridge, adds Cobbett from Table-talk), Paris 1825<br />

(rearranged; omits Moore and Irving, adds Canning and<br />

Knowles); ed W. Hazlitt jr, London 1858; ed W. C. Hazlitt 1886<br />

(with Letter to William Gifford, Free thoughts); ed R. B. Johnson<br />

1893 (selection); Oxford 1904 (WC); London 1910 (EL) (with<br />

Lectures on <strong>English</strong> poets); ed E. D. Mackerness 1969. Partly rptd<br />

from London Mag and New Monthly Mag.<br />

reviews 1825: Examiner, 9 Jan; Iris 15–22–29 Jan; Le Globe (Paris)<br />

29 Jan, 8 Feb; Eclectic Rev, Feb; [J. Wilson] Blackwood’s Mag, Mar;<br />

GM, Mar; [F. Jeffrey] Edinburgh Rev, Apr; European Mag, Apr; [W.<br />

Taylor] Monthly Rev, May; Scotsman, 28 May; London Mag, June;<br />

Oxford Quart Mag, June; Literary Gazette 11 June.<br />

<strong>The</strong> plain speaker: opinions on books, men and things. 2 vols 1826<br />

(anon); ed W. Hazlitt jr 2 vols 1851–2 (1 essay omitted); ed W. C.<br />

Hazlitt 1870; 1928 (EL).<br />

reviews: Star Chamber, 17 May 1826; Atlas, 28 May 1826;<br />

Monthly Rev, June 1826; Monthly Mag, Aug 1826; Literary Chron,<br />

26 Aug 1826; [L. Hunt] Companion, 12–19 Mar 1828.<br />

Notes <strong>of</strong> a journey through France and Italy. 1826, Philadelphia<br />

1833. Rptd from Morning Chron.<br />

reviews: Atlas, 28 May 1826; Monthly Rev, Aug 1826; Monthly<br />

Mag, Oct 1826.<br />

<strong>The</strong> life <strong>of</strong> Napoleon Buonaparte. 4 vols 1828–30 (vols 1–2 reissued<br />

1830), 3 vols New York 1847–8; Philadelphia 1848, New York 1849;<br />

rev W. Hazlitt jr 4 vols London 1852; 3 vols Philadelphia 1875; c.<br />

1885, 1894, 6 vols Paris and Boston 1895 (Napoleon Soc); 6 vols<br />

London [1910] (Grolier Soc). Tr Ger, 1835.<br />

reviews: London Weekly Rev, 5–12 Jan 1828; Companion, 20 Feb<br />

1828; Examiner, 9 Mar 1828; Monthly Mag, June 1828; Monthly<br />

Rev, June 1828; Morning Chron, 11, 15, 18 Sep 1828; Literary<br />

Gazette, 8 Nov 1828; Atlas, 2 May 1830; Court Jnl, 13 Nov 1830;<br />

Athenaeum, 25 Dec 1830.<br />

Conversations <strong>of</strong> James Northcote esq RA. 1830; ed W. C. Hazlitt 1871<br />

(with Round table, Characteristics); ed E. Gosse 1894; ed F.<br />

Swinnerton 1949. Rptd from NMM, Aug 1826–Mar 1827, London<br />

Weekly Rev, 1829, Atlas, Mar–Nov 1829, Court Jnl, 1830.<br />

reviews: Literary Gazette, 25 Sep 1830; Br Mag, Oct 1830;<br />

Monthly Rev, Oct 1830; Court Jnl, 2 Oct 1830; Athenaeum, 2 Oct<br />

1830; Edinburgh Literary Journal, 9 Oct 1830; Monthly Mag, Jan<br />

1831.<br />

Literary remains <strong>of</strong> the late William Hazlitt, with a notice <strong>of</strong> his life<br />

by his son, and thoughts on his genius and writings by E. L.<br />

Bulwer esq MP and Mr Sergeant Talfourd MP. 2 vols 1836, 1 vol<br />

New York 1836. 22 essays mainly rptd from periodicals.<br />

Painting [by B. R. Haydon] and the fine arts [by Hazlitt]. Edinburgh<br />

1838. Rptd from Encyclopaedia Britannica, 7th edn suppl vol 1<br />

1816.<br />

Sketches and essays, now first collected by his son. 1839, 1852 (as Men<br />

and manners); ed W. C. Hazlitt 1872 (with Winterslow); 1902<br />

(WC); 1970. 18 essays rptd from periodicals.<br />

Criticisms on art, and sketches <strong>of</strong> the picture galleries <strong>of</strong> England.<br />

Ed W. Hazlitt jr 2 sers 1843–4; ed W. C. Hazlitt 1873 (expanded as<br />

Essays on the fine arts).<br />

Winterslow: essays and characters written there, collected by his<br />

son. 1850; ed W. C. Hazlitt 1872 (with Sketches and essays); 1902<br />

(WC). Partly rptd from Literary remains, mainly from periodicals.<br />

A reply to Z. Ed C. Whibley 1923. Unpbd reply to article signed ‘Z’ in<br />

Blackwood’s Mag, Aug 1818.<br />

New writings by Hazlitt. Ed P. P. Howe 2 ser 1925–7. Articles rptd<br />

from periodicals and Oxberry’s New <strong>English</strong> drama 1818–9.<br />

Contributions to periodicals<br />

Contributions not collected by Hazlitt himself in A view <strong>of</strong> the <strong>English</strong><br />

stage, Political essays etc. were rptd in <strong>The</strong> complete works, vols 16<br />

Contributions to the Edinburgh Review, 17 Uncollected essays, 18<br />

Art and dramatic criticism, 19 Literary and political criticism, 20<br />

Miscellaneous writings. <strong>The</strong> following have since been identified.<br />

A proposal for the basis <strong>of</strong> a new system <strong>of</strong> metaphysical philosophy.<br />

Monthly Mag, Feb 1809. 1st rptd in G. Carnall. A Hazlitt contribution,<br />

TLS, 19 June 1953.<br />

Letter to the editor signed ‘Philo’ on Malthus’s Essay on population.<br />

Monthly Mag, Apr 1809. 1st rptd in J. Kinnaird.‘Philo’ and prudence,<br />

BNYPL, Mar 1965.<br />

William Hazlitt<br />

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