Liber Amoris
William Hazlitt author Gregory Dart editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Carcanet Press Ltd
Published:28th Aug '08
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The only fully-comprehensive and authentic edition of this title available. Studied on the Romanticism course at UCL
In 1822 William Hazlitt, forty-four years old and married, was both tormented and enchanted by Sarah Walker, his landlady's nineteen-year-old daughter. This work is the chronicle of that obsession.In 1822 William Hazlitt, forty-four years old and married, was both tormented and enchanted by Sarah Walker, his landlady’s nineteen-year-old daughter. Liber Amoris is the chronicle of that obsession, an extraordinary fragment of Romantic autobiography that explores the unstable nature of what individuals perceive as ‘truth’, the unknowability of others, and leaves the reader unsure of who is victim, who seducer in this haunting relationship.
Gregory Dart sets Liber Amoris in its context of Hazlitt’s other writings from 1822-3, and provides a wealth of fascinating notes that take us deep into the period and the writer’s imagination.
Cover painting Vilhelm Hammerhøi: Interior, Young woman seen from behind, 1903-4. Reproduced by permission of the Randers Kunstmuseum, Denmark. Cover design StephenRaw.com
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Liber Amoris
This astonishing biographical tale about Hazlitt's infatuation with his landlord's daughter is honest to the point of self-destruction. Hazlitt charts, analyses but can't escape the passion he feels for a woman far younger. The novel plunged Hazlitt into social disgrace and remains a breathtaking portrait of a man on the abyss of emotional collapse.
ISBN: 9781857548570
Dimensions: 216mm x 135mm x 20mm
Weight: 318g
192 pages