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  1. Sarah Stoddart Hazlitt (1774–1843) was an English journalist and walker, and wife of the essayist William Hazlitt.

  2. Sarah Stoddart Hazlitt (1774-1843) was, in many ways, a woman ahead of her time. A relatively little known figure of the British Romantic era, Stoddart’s extraordinary walking tours and the journal in which she recorded them can be of great value for understanding and analyzing nineteenth-century women’s writing, travel, and lifestyle.

  3. 18 de ene. de 2013 · The journal was written during a three-month trip to Scotland and Ireland as Sarah awaited the progress of divorce proceedings from her husband, the essayist, William Hazlitt. The article looks at the journal in its context as travel writing of the Romantic period and examines Sarah's identities performed in the text.

  4. 21 de jun. de 2022 · An essay in which Warner speculates on the character and circumstances of William Hazlitt’s wife Sarah (née Stoddart) during the stay in Scotland from April to June 1822 which was necessary for their divorce to be concluded. Warner draws on Sarah’s Journal of her travels in Scotland.

  5. The Sarah Stoddart Hazlitt Project is a living website dedicated to sharing resources for the study and celebration of the life, writing, and travels of Sarah Stoddart Hazlitt.

  6. If it was indeed Sarah Stoddart who raised the memorial stone to Hazlitt, it is a touching fact, and does both her and him great credit. The handsome memorial vanished long ago, and now there is only a flat gravestone marking the spot where Hazlitt lies in St Anne's churchyard.

  7. 1 de abr. de 2013 · This paper is concerned with Sarah Stoddart Hazlitt and her text, Journal of My Trip to Scotland, written in 1822 and first published by Le Gallienne in 1893. The journal was written during a...