On the Elgin Marbles
Author(s): William Hazlitt
The Elgin Marbles, brought to England from Athens in 1806, are the subject of three of Hazlitt's most famous and enduring essays: 'On the Elgin Marbles: the Illisus', 'On the Elgin Marbles' and 'Prose style and the Elgin Marbles'. They are presented here alongside four other essays on the visual arts, which brilliantly connect the vitality of painting with that of sculpture and writing prose.
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William Hazlitt (1778-1830) was an English writer and is best remembered as an essayist and literary critic. Among his most famous collections of essays are 'Table Talk' (1821) and 'The Spirit of the Age' (1825).
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- : Hesperus Press Ltd
- : Hesperus Press Ltd
- : 0.113
- : 13 August 2008
- : 190mm X 124mm X 10mm
- : United Kingdom
- : books
Special Fields
- : William Hazlitt
- : Paperback
- : 733.3
- : 112