Although the English essayists Lamb, Hazlitt, and De Quincey are not customarily examined in the context of European Romanticism, their shared connection with the intellectual upheaval of that movement is undeniable. McFarland's study is the first to consider comprehensively the essayists in this light, relating them to the larger engagements of their age and illuminating their achievements in the fullest possible terms.
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Although the English essayists Lamb, Hazlitt, and De Quincey are not customarily examined in the context of European Romanticism, their shared connection with the intellectual upheaval of that movement is undeniable. McFarland's study is the first to consider comprehensively the essayists in this light, relating them to the larger engagements of their age and illuminating their achievements in the fullest possible terms.
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Good in Good dust jacket. The text is clean; there are no owners' markings; but the half-title page has been removed. The endpapers and title page remain soundly attached. The hard cover shows only light wear around heel edges; the dust jacket bears short wrinkling and light shelfwear at corners and spine ends and a shallow fold across the top rear, otherwise well-kept. xiii, 128pp. incl. index.