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Sketches of the Principal Picture Galleries in England: With a Criticism on Marriage A-La-Mode is a book written by William Hazlitt and published in 1824. The book is a collection of essays in which Hazlitt shares his thoughts on various art galleries and paintings in England, including the National Gallery, Dulwich Picture Gallery, and the Royal Academy. In addition to his commentary on the artwork, Hazlitt also includes a critique of the painting series Marriage A-La-Mode by William Hogarth. He analyzes the social commentary and satire in the paintings, which depict the disastrous…mehr

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Sketches of the Principal Picture Galleries in England: With a Criticism on Marriage A-La-Mode is a book written by William Hazlitt and published in 1824. The book is a collection of essays in which Hazlitt shares his thoughts on various art galleries and paintings in England, including the National Gallery, Dulwich Picture Gallery, and the Royal Academy. In addition to his commentary on the artwork, Hazlitt also includes a critique of the painting series Marriage A-La-Mode by William Hogarth. He analyzes the social commentary and satire in the paintings, which depict the disastrous consequences of a loveless marriage between a wealthy merchant's daughter and a young nobleman.Hazlitt's writing style is known for its vivid descriptions and personal opinions, making the book a unique and engaging read for art lovers and literary enthusiasts alike.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
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William Hazlitt was an English essayist, drama and literary critic, painter, social critic, and philosopher. He was born on April 10, 1778, and died on September 18, 1830. He is now thought to be up there with Samuel Johnson and George Orwell as one of the best critics and essayists in the history of the English language. People agree that he was also the best art critic of his time. Hazlitt went to school and learned things at home. At the age of 13, he was happy to see his writing in print for the first time. In July 1791, the Shrewsbury Chronicle printed a letter he wrote about the riots in Birmingham over Joseph Priestley's support for the French Revolution. During his life, he became friends with Charles and Mary Lamb, Stendhal, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, William Wordsworth, and John Keats, all of whom are now considered important 19th-century writers.