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Hazlitt and Lamb: Spirits of the Age
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posted on 2019-09-27, 13:25 authored by Felicity JamesIt is a particular honour to give the Hazlitt Open Lecture. I have been coming to the Hazlitt
day school for many years, and it brings back before me my early twenties, when I was just
starting out as a graduate student, seventeen years ago, setting off to St Catherine’s College,
to hear Uttara Natarajan and Duncan Wu and Tom Paulin launch into their Hazlittian
subjects. But I don’t think I fully appreciated, reading the essays the first time around as an
undergraduate and in my early twenties, the way in which they are such profound meditations
on the strangeness of time and the way we constantly live through our past in our present.
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The Hazlitt Review, 2019Author affiliation
/Organisation/COLLEGE OF SOCIAL SCIENCES, ARTS AND HUMANITIES/School of ArtsVersion
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