Table-Talk

Table-Talk; Or, Original Essays
Title page of Table-Talk, volume 1 of 1st edition
AuthorWilliam Hazlitt
LanguageEnglish
GenreCultural criticism, social criticism
PublisherJohn Warren
Publication date
Vol. I: 6 April 1821; Vol. II: 15 June 1822[1]
Publication placeEngland
Preceded byLectures Chiefly on the Dramatic Literature of the Age of Elizabeth 
Followed byCharacteristics: In the Manner of Rochefoucault's Maxims 

Table-Talk is a collection of essays by the English cultural critic and social commentator William Hazlitt. It was originally published as two volumes, the first of which appeared in April 1821.[2] The essays deal with topics such as art, literature and philosophy. Duncan Wu has described the essays as the "pinnacle of [Hazlitt's] achievement", and argues that Table-Talk and The Plain Speaker (1826) represent Hazlitt's masterpiece.[3]

  1. ^ Wu 2008, pp. 295, 323.
  2. ^ Bate 2004.
  3. ^ Wu 2008, pp. 284, 296.