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The critic as partisan:
William Hazlitt's radical imagination

By Terry Eagleton

Terry Eagleton is the author of Reason, Faith, and Revolution, which will be published in April by Yale University Press.

Discussed in this essay:

William Hazlitt: The First Modern Man, by Duncan Wu. Oxford University Press. 557 pages. $45.

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SEE ALSO: Biography; Wu, Duncan; Pictorial works; Hazlitt, William; William Hazlitt: the first modern man (Book)
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December 2009

THE GENERAL ELECTRIC SUPERFRAUD
Why the Hudson River Will Never Run Clean
By David Gargill

THE MASTER OF SPIN BOLDAK
Undercover with Afghanistan’s Drug-Trafficking Border Police
By Matthieu Aikins

MERMAID FEVER
A story by Steven Millhauser

UNDERSTANDING OBAMACARE
By Luke Mitchell

Also: Dave Hickey and Wendell Berry

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