New Writings of William HazlittThe 205 new writings by William Hazlitt collected for the first time in this volume provide a fuller picture than has hitherto been available of his career as journalist, particularly his work for the Morning Chronicle, The Times and The Atlas. Newly discovered works include major essays on the poetry of Wordsworth and Coleridge, a defence of Byron and Shelley against charges of immorality, an analysis of the three trials of the Regency publisher and writer William Hone, and a series of reminiscences and anecdotes from Hazlitt's last years. In addition, there are important essays on Napoleon, the Vienna Congress, and on Southey's appointment as Poet Laureate; notices of Edmund Kean, Dora Jordan and Fanny Kemble; reviews of Coleridge's Christabel, Byron's Sardanapalus and Hunt's Rimini; and essays on the fine arts, including exhibitions at the British Institution. Duncan Wu has surveyed all the publications for which Hazlitt wrote, as well as many for which he didn't, to find these neglected works. Each one is edited from its original printed source, prefaced with a detailed explanation of its attribution, and annotations providing information necessary to a full understanding of context and content. The volume also provides a partial bibliography of Hazlitt's journalism. |
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List of Illustrations | xix |
Introduction | xxv |
1823 | xxvi |
1816 | xxxvi |
NEW ESSAYS AND POEMS | 1 |
To the Editor of the Monthly Magazine On Malthus | 13 |
For the Morning Chronicle Popes Flattery | 23 |
The Mirror of Fashion The Sinecure Bill and a new Inscription | 29 |
Newspaper Chat Paley v Southey 9 | 9 |
A HalfLength | 11 |
Bad English in the Scotch Novels i 15 | 15 |
Theatrical Examiner Madame Pasta 24 | 24 |
Review of William Wordsworth Poetical Works 5 vols London 1827 32 | 32 |
Review of The Epistolary Correspondence of the Right Hon Edmund Burke and Dr French Laurence London 1827 44 | 44 |
Sir Walter Scott the Historian 51 | 51 |
Newspaper Chat Extremes Meet 55 | 55 |
The Spanish Inquisition | 45 |
Kotzebues Appointment | 47 |
The Ingenuous Mr Walter Scott | 49 |
To the Editor of the Morning Chronicle Northcotes Reynolds i | 59 |
Poetical Honours | 63 |
Mr Kemble in 1 Henry IV | 66 |
Mr Kemble in The Merry Wives of Windsor | 70 |
The Laureatship | 71 |
The Mirror of Fashion Apostasy in Parnassus | 74 |
News from St Margarets Westminster | 75 |
To the Editor of the Morning Chronicle from Philalethes | 76 |
Mr Mathews in The Invisible Bridegroom | 83 |
Mr Braham in The Devils Bridge | 86 |
Miss Stanleys Juliet | 88 |
Mr Polito and Vetus | 92 |
Mackintoshs maiden speech | 94 |
1814 | 95 |
Mr Southey in imitation of The Courier | 121 |
News from St Margarets Westminster | 123 |
To the Editor of the Morning Chronicle No StarGazer | 124 |
The Courier on Buonaparte | 132 |
Why not destroy and dethrone BONAPARTE? | 136 |
Among the arguments | 139 |
The Letters of VETUS | 143 |
Mrs Jordan as Rosalind | 145 |
The grief of the warfaction | 147 |
To the Readers of The Times and The Courier | 150 |
Elegant Extract | 154 |
Madame de Stael on Talmas Hamlet | 156 |
To the Editor of the Morning Chronicle Baron Grimm on Aufresne | 158 |
Mr Henry Kembles Octavian | 162 |
Miss Walsteins Calista | 163 |
Anecdotes of Garrick | 167 |
The Negotiations at Vienna | 168 |
Mr Kembles King John | 170 |
Review of Leigh Hunt The Story of Rimini | 177 |
Theatrical Examiner No 244 | 198 |
Theatrical Examiner No 254 | 201 |
Review of S T Coleridge Christabel Kubla Khan and The Pains of Sleep | 203 |
The Editor of The Times | 218 |
Mr Wynns Grave Words | 222 |
Mr Dowtons Mrs Malaprop | 225 |
The Plymouth Bellringer and the Laureate | 227 |
British Institution i | 229 |
British Institution ii | 237 |
Miss Bugginss Mandane | 242 |
Mozarts La Clemenza di Tito | 243 |
a second opinion | 246 |
Mr Tokeley in Teasing Made Easy | 249 |
Teasing Made Easy and The Mogul Tale | 251 |
Mr Tokeley in YardArm and YardArm | 253 |
Mr Mathews in The Actor of All Work | 254 |
Mr Wrench in Fire and Water | 256 |
Mr Owens Capital Error | 257 |
Mr Durusett in The Waterman | 262 |
Miss Mathews in Rosina | 263 |
Mr Johnsons The Cobler of Preston | 264 |
Mr Reynoldss The Duke of Savoy | 268 |
Miss Byrnes Polly | 270 |
Mr Soanes The Falls of Clyde | 272 |
Mr OKeeffes Castle ofAndalucia | 273 |
Mr Youngs Othello | 276 |
Miss Byrnes Rosetta | 277 |
Miss Byrne in The Duenna | 279 |
Mr Fishers Macbeth | 281 |
Mr Harley as The Man in the Moon | 282 |
Mr Murphys Know Your Own Mind | 283 |
Mr Colmaris John Bull | 284 |
Mr Keans Richard Duke ofYork | 286 |
Mr Garricks The Irish Widow | 289 |
Case of Mr Hone i | 290 |
Miscellaneous Paradise and Royal Sports | 304 |
Miscellaneous French subjects | 315 |
1819 | 326 |
Editorial Notes | 333 |
1821 | 340 |
The Lions Head March 1821 | 342 |
The British Institution with Thomas Griffiths Wainewright | 347 |
The Lions Head May 1821 | 361 |
Newspaper Chat A Lady of Quality Cobbett the Methodists | 367 |
Sir Marmaduke Maxwell Sec By Allan Cunningham | 393 |
To the Reverend William Bengo Collyer i | 406 |
Chateaubriands Panegyric upon the King | 435 |
Sir Walter Scott | 440 |
Fonthill Abbey | 444 |
Fonthill | 449 |
Notices of Curious and Highly Finished Cabinet Pictures at Fonthill Abbey i | 450 |
Fonthill Abbey ii | 454 |
Extracts from Curious Books in the Fonthill Library i | 457 |
Notices of Curious and Highly Finished Cabinet Pictures at Fonthill Abbey iii | 461 |
Extracts from Curious Books in the Fonthill Library ii | 463 |
Newspaper Chat Everlasting Blackmore and The PoetLaureate | 468 |
A HalfLength | 469 |
Notices of Curious and Highly Finished Cabinet Pictures at Fonthill Abbey iv | 474 |
Review of Count Las Cases Journal of the Private Life and Conversations of the Emperor Napoleon Vol 4 | 477 |
Newspaper Chat Don Juan and the Literary Gazette | 488 |
Newspaper Chat Fonthill Anecdotes of Fox and Sir Hudson Lowe | 491 |
Newspaper Chat Fonthill | 494 |
The Science of a Connoisseur | 495 |
Newspaper Chat Character of Napoleon by the Talking Potato | 501 |
The Heart | 503 |
Volume II | ii |
1824 | ix |
Newspaper Chat The John Bull 1 | 1 |
Newspaper Chat Virtuous Indignation 4 | 4 |
Newspaper Chat Choice Specimen of Hook and Humbug 6 | 6 |
Further Thoughts on Sir Walter Scotts Life of Napoleon 58 | 58 |
Prince Red Jacket 60 | 60 |
Civic Biography 64 | 64 |
Review of Pierre Bayle An Historical and Critical Dictionary 1826 76 1828 | 76 |
Review of Leigh Hunt The Companion 78 | 78 |
Theatrical Examiner Mademoiselle Brocard 83 | 83 |
Lord Byron and some of his Contemporaries 89 | 89 |
Newspaper Chat A Lady of Quality Cobbett the Methodists | 90 |
The Destruction of the Duke of Wellingtons Nose in Virgin Gold 92 | 92 |
Sir Francis Burdett on Lord Eldon 98 | 98 |
Review of Memoirs of the Duke ofRovigo M Savary written by Himself London 1828 vol 1 102 | 102 |
The Ministry and the Explanations 114 | 114 |
Coleridges Works 123 | 123 |
The Misapplication 135 | 135 |
Literary Prejudices 142 | 142 |
Review of Memoirs of the Duke ofRovigo M Savary written by Himself London 1828 vol 2 145 | 145 |
Original Anecdote of Curran 152 | 152 |
Review of Marchant de Beaumont Manuel et Itineraire du curieux dans le Cimetiere du Pere la Chaise Paris 1828 155 | 155 |
The Exeter Mail at Sadlers Wells 161 | 161 |
Mr Henry Kembles Octavian 162 | 162 |
Miss Walsteins Calista 163 | 163 |
Review of John Thomas Smith Nollekens and his Times London 1828 164 | 164 |
The Natural State of Man 174 | 174 |
A New Deluge Bespoke by the Royal Society 176 | 176 |
Illustrative Simile 179 | 179 |
The Metaphor Explained 181 | 181 |
Laughing 182 | 182 |
Decay of the Fine Arts in the Metropolis The Waits 185 | 185 |
Mr Coleridges Dream 188 | 188 |
Pantomime Music 189 | 189 |
Miss Chester at Covent Garden 191 | 191 |
Portrait of the Dead Weight 194 | 194 |
Theatricals Our Holiday Audiences 197 | 197 |
Mr Moncrieff s Monsieur Mallet 199 | 199 |
Farquhars The Beaux Stratagem 202 | 202 |
Mr Barness Harlequin 207 | 207 |
Phrenology 211 | 211 |
Anecdote 217 | 217 |
Peter Finnerty 220 | 220 |
Opie and Peter Pindar 226 | 226 |
Histories of Napoleon 228 | 228 |
The Romance of a Bassoon Players Life 232 | 232 |
Sympathies of the English 237 | 237 |
Cockneys the Only True Lovers of the Country 240 | 240 |
Mr Mathewss and Mr Yatess At Home 242 | 242 |
M Perlet 246 | 246 |
The Portraits of Sir Thomas Lawrence 248 | 248 |
Madame GarciaMalibrans Ninetta 255 | 255 |
Signor Zuchellis Benefit 259 | 259 |
Mr Colmans The Jealous Wife 263 | 263 |
The Closure of the Winter Theatres 266 | 266 |
Mr Pooles Lodgings for Single Gentlemen 269 | 269 |
A Climax 271 | 271 |
Mr Planches Manoeuvring 273 | 273 |
Mr Banims The Sister of Charity 275 | 275 |
The Advantages of Committing Burglary in cuerpo Elucidated 279 | 279 |
Fine Arts British Institution 281 | 281 |
Mr Buckstones The Happiest Day of My Life 285 | 285 |
Mr Liston at the Haymarket Theatre 286 | 286 |
The Utilitarian Philosophy The Edinburgh and Westminster Reviews 290 | 290 |
The Greatest Happiness Principle 294 | 294 |
Miss Kembles Juliet 298 | 298 |
Subjects for Painting 305 | 305 |
Private Habits of the Premier 307 | 307 |
Miss Kembles Belvidera 309 | 309 |
Otway Vindicated 315 | 315 |
Artaxerxes 324 | 324 |
Newspaper Chat The Edinburgh Review and the New Monthly Magazine 330 | 330 |
Response to the Drury Lane Establishment 335 | 335 |
Miss Kemble in The Grecian Daughter 337 | 337 |
Miss Kembles Euphrasia 341 | 341 |
Miss Kemble in The Gamester 343 | 343 |
The Past The Present and The Future 349 | 349 |
Miss Kembles benefit 352 | 352 |
London Solitude 353 | 353 |
Miss Kembles Portia 355 | 355 |
Review of Godwin Cloudesley London 1830 359 | 359 |
The Dragons Gift and The Beggars Opera at Drury Lane 365 | 365 |
Mr Farren and M Potier 369 | 369 |
Miss Kemble in The Provoked Husband 371 | 371 |
The Disappointed Man 375 | 375 |
English Pride 381 | 381 |
The Public 385 | 385 |
An Apology for Man and Mandeville 389 | 389 |
Mr Peakes Wanted a Governess 393 | 393 |
On Table Companions and the Art of Dining 398 | 398 |
Friends 402 | 402 |
WatchWords 408 | 408 |
Gravity 413 | 413 |
Courier text 431 | 431 |
Baron Grimm and the Edinburgh Reviewers 438 | 438 |
On Patriotism 447 | 447 |
The Opera 454 | 454 |
Mr Owen and Mr Malthus 460 | 460 |
QUESTIONABLE ATTRIBUTIONS | 467 |
Casualties During the Fogs 474 | 474 |
Historical View of the Progress of Opinion on the Criminal | 478 |
Exhibition at the Great Room Spring Gardens of Mr F | 479 |
Notabilia 484 | 484 |
Review of Martin Archer Shee Rhymes on Art 1809 Elements | 490 |
Hazlitts Copy of The Yellow Dwarf and Is there | 497 |
Attribution Listings for the Morning Chronicle | 512 |
Anecdotes of Garrick 167 | 518 |
To the Reverend William Bengo Collyer i 406 | 525 |
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1817 Not previously acting actor Adjournment admirable Allies appeared attributed to Hazlitt August Bonaparte British Castlereagh character Coleridge Copy-text Courier criticism Date of Composition December Drury Lane Edinburgh Review edition editorial English essay Examiner Fair Penitent Falstaff favour February feeling France French Grade Haymarket Theatre Hazlitt's authorship Hazlittian headnote Henry Henry Crabb Robinson HENRY KEMBLE Hone honour House Ibid India instance January Jeffrey John Kemble Kemble's Lady Laureate Leigh Hunt letter London Lord Castlereagh Lord Wellington Mackintosh manner Mary Russell Mitford mind Miss Morning Chronicle Napoleon nature Noble Lord November October opera opinion Parliament performance Perry phrase piece play poem poet political portrait present previously attributed Prince principle published quotation reference Reynolds Rimini September 1813 Sir Joshua spirit Stoddart style theatre theatrical thing thought Vetus William Hazlitt write Wu iii Wu vii Yellow Dwarf
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