
Examining Self-Representation in Hazlitt's Works and Stendhal's Views on Love
Explore Hazlitt's self-understanding in "Liber Amoris" and his letter selection process, while comparing Stendhal's portrayal of love to Hazlitt's experiences. Dive into the nuanced self-representation and love perspectives presented in these literary works.
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THE SELF IN LIBER AMORIS In pairs, pick an incident or passage (not more than 2 lines) from Hazlitt s Liber Amoris What does it tell us about how Hazlitt represents and/or understands himself? If you get time, you can also pick another passage and consider how does Hazlitt present S.L.?
HAZLITTS LETTERS What makes it into Liber Amoris? What doesn t? Why? What does this tell us about Hazlitt s self-representation?
STENDHAL, ON LOVE 1. How does Stendhal present love? 2. To what extent is his representation like Hazlitt s experience?