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Hazlitt .:. Characters of Shakespeare's plays
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Hazlitt, William, Characters of Shakespeare's plays. London et al. 1952.
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Hazlitt, William,
Characters of Shakespeare's plays. London et al.: Oxford University Press, 1952. xii, 287 Seiten. Leinen mit Schutzumschlag. Kleinoktav. 250 g
* The World's Classics, 205. - Introduction by Arthur Quiller-Couch. - Leicht verzogen, div. Besitzvermerke mit Bleistift.
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Hazlitt | Biographien Literatur | Literaturgeschichte | Sekundaerliteratur William Shakespeare | William Shakespeare | Literaturkritik | Anglistik
WILLIAM HAZLITT, 1778- 1830, was born at Maidstone, the son of a Unitarian minister, and spent most of his youth at Wem in Shropshire. His was a twofold nature, part artist and part thinker. Corning to London, he became friendly with Lamb and other literary men, and married a friend of Mary Lamb. His essays, whether on art or the drama, on literary subjects or on any topic which at the moment interested him, are of great interest and importance, and place him among the greatest English writers.
Characters of Shakespeare's plays. London et al.: Oxford University Press, 1952. xii, 287 Seiten. Leinen mit Schutzumschlag. Kleinoktav. 250 g
* The World's Classics, 205. - Introduction by Arthur Quiller-Couch. - Leicht verzogen, div. Besitzvermerke mit Bleistift.
Bestell-Nr.156238
Hazlitt | Biographien Literatur | Literaturgeschichte | Sekundaerliteratur William Shakespeare | William Shakespeare | Literaturkritik | Anglistik
WILLIAM HAZLITT, 1778- 1830, was born at Maidstone, the son of a Unitarian minister, and spent most of his youth at Wem in Shropshire. His was a twofold nature, part artist and part thinker. Corning to London, he became friendly with Lamb and other literary men, and married a friend of Mary Lamb. His essays, whether on art or the drama, on literary subjects or on any topic which at the moment interested him, are of great interest and importance, and place him among the greatest English writers.
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