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  1. The Wit in the Dungeon: The Remarkable Life of Leigh Hunt?Poet, Revolutionary, and the Last of the Romantics by Anthony Holden, 2005-12-13
  2. Stories From the Italian Poets; With Lives of the Writers, Volume 1 by Leigh Hunt, 2010-03-07
  3. Fiery Heart: The First Life of Leigh Hunt by Nicholas Roe, 2005-01-01
  4. The Autobiography of Leigh Hunt, with Reminiscences of Friends and Contemporaries: Volume 2 by Leigh Hunt, 2001-07-10
  5. Selected Writings: Leigh Hunt (Fyfield Books) by Leigh Hunt, 2006-06-30
  6. Leigh Hunt and opera criticism;: The "Examiner" years, 1808-1821 by Theodore Fenner, 1972
  7. Shelley and Leigh Hunt: How Friendship Made History
  8. Essays of Leigh Hunt by Leigh Hunt, 2010-01-11
  9. Essays And Sketches By Leigh Hunt (1911) by Leigh Hunt, 2008-06-02
  10. Leigh Hunt: Selected Writings (Fyfield Books) by Leigh Hunt, 2003-11-20
  11. Leigh Hunt and his circle, by Edmund Blunden, 1930
  12. The Poetical Works Of Leigh Hunt: Now Finally Collected, Revised By Himself by Leigh Hunt, 2007-07-25
  13. Confessions of a Leigh Hunt by Arthur Leigh Hunt, 1951
  14. Leigh Hunt's London Journal by Launcelot Cross, 2010-07-24

1. Leigh Hunt
Leigh Hunt (17841859) To a Fish
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Leigh Hunt (1784-1859)
To a Fish
You strange, astonished-looking, angle-faced,
Dreary-mouthed, gaping wretches of the sea,
Gulping salt-water everlastingly,
Cold-blooded, though with red your blood be graced,
And mute, though dwellers in the roaring waste;
And you, all shapes beside, that fishy be,
Some round, some flat, some long, all devilry,
Legless, unloving, infamously chaste:
O scaly, slippery, wet, swift, staring wights,
What is't ye do? What life lead? eh, dull goggles?
How do ye vary your vile days and nights?
How pass your Sundays? Are ye still but joggles
In ceaseless wash? Still nought but gapes, and bites,
And drinks, and stares, diversified with boggles?
A Fish Answers
Amazing monster! that, for aught I know,
With the first sight of thee didst make our race
For ever stare! O flat and shocking face,
Grimly divided from the breast below!
Thou that on dry land horribly dost go
With a split body and most ridiculous pace

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3. Companion Hunt Leigh
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4. Leigh S. J. Hunt
Leigh SJ Hunt. (18541933; president 1885-86) Portrait painted in1943 by artist Henry Rossman. An Indiana native, Hunt had headed
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Leigh S. J. Hunt
(1854-1933; president 1885-86)
Portrait painted in 1943 by artist Henry Rossman An Indiana native, Hunt had headed school systems in several Iowa communities, and was superintendent in West Des Moines at the time of his appointment as president of Iowa State. Only 29, Hunt lacked the maturity and educational background the office required. But following his troubled term here, he achieved spectacular successes as journalist and banker in the Pacific Northwest, gold miner in Korea, cotton grower in the Sudan, and promoter of irrigation homesteads in Nevada.
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6. Leigh Hunt
Leigh Hunt. English Poet, Journalist, and Editor 17841859. Aroundthe wine-red mahogany table in Doughty Street friends raised their
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Leigh Hunt
English Poet, Journalist, and Editor
Around the wine-red mahogany table in Doughty Street friends raised their glasses to toast Dickens on his twenty-seventh birthday. Ainsworth and Forster, the other two members of the Cerberus Club, were there of course, and Tom Mitton, Browne, Dickens's mother and father, the latter bursting with pride and conviviality, Fanny and her personable husband Henry Burnett, Laman Blanchard, who had been editor of the True Sun in Dickens's days there, and Leigh Hunt, with his gentle grace and luminous eyes. Hunt found Dickens "as pleasant as some of the best things in his books," and exclaimed, "What a face is his to meet in a drawing-room! It has the life and soul in it of fifty human beings." From Edgar Johnson, Charles Dickens: His Tragedy and Triumph

7. James Leigh Hunt
James leigh hunt, Education on the Internet James leigh hunt was born on19th October, 1784 in Southgate, Middlesex. His father, a clergyman Category Reference Encyclopedias Reform of Parliament
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James Leigh Hunt was born on 19th October, 1784 in Southgate, Middlesex. His father, a clergyman, got into financial difficulties and ended up in a debtor's prison. As a young man, Hunt developed an interest in politics and poetry. Leigh Hunt became friends with other young writers who favoured political reform including Percy Bysshe Shelley William Hazlitt Henry Brougham Lord Byron ... Thomas Barnes and Charles Lamb
As well as writing poetry and articles on politics, Leigh Hunt worked as a drama critic for the News . In 1808 Leigh Hunt helped his brother, John Hunt, to start a political journal called the

8. Leigh Hunt Quotes - Literary Quotes About Leigh Hunt And Practically Everything
Quotes about Leigh Hunt, Quotes on Leigh Hunt. at. The Quote Cache Leigh Hunt.Stolen kisses are always sweetest. Leigh Hunt, In Love/Kissing. Leigh Hunt?
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9. Leigh Hunt
Leigh Hunt. L. Houtchens, Leigh Hunt’s Dramatic Criticism 18081831(1949); Ann Blainey, Immortal Boy A Portrait of Leigh Hunt
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Leigh Hunt L. Houtchens, Leigh Hunt’s Dramatic Criticism 1808-1831 [Ann Blainey, Immortal Boy: A Portrait of Leigh Hunt (1985); Carl Woodring, The Life and Times of L. Hunt

10. John Keats And Leigh Hunt
An essay by by F. Joseph Byrnes, S. J. on the history of the friendship between John Keats and leigh hunt .
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John Keats and Leigh Hunt by F. Joseph Byrnes, S. J. The history of the friendship between John Keats and Leigh Hunt is the story of Keat's development as a poet. Between the years 1816 and 1821, Keats became a mature poet, moving from the uneven workmanship of his youth to the mastery evidenced in his odes, in La Belle Dame sans Merci, in Lamia, in The Fall of Hyperion, and so on. These were the years also of his friendship with Leigh Hunt. Their relationship centered around poetry from the start, and poetry was responsible for many of the sufferings which it involved. It is the reason also for the special importance of that friendship. This paper will look at three aspects of the relationship between Keats and Hunt: 1) the progress and character of the friendship, 2) Hunt's criticism of Keats's work and 3) Hunt's influence on Keats. Progress and Character of the Friendship Along with his brothers John and Robert, Leigh Hunt edited and published the Examiner, a liberal weekly that did much to improve the literary quality of English journalism and did more to rile the conservative government of his time. Indeed, John and Leigh Hunt spent two years in prison, from January 1813 to January 1815, after being convicted of libel because they had called the Prince of Wales, among other things, The concerns of Hunt and the Examiner extended the censoring of the new Regent's antics. Barnette Miller, in her book about Hunt and his friendships, has enumerated the issues about which he was especially concerned:

11. Leigh Hunt's Cafe
Selection of four poems.
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Leigh Hunt's Cafe
Jenny Kiss'd Me

Jenny kiss'd me when we met,
Jumping from the chair she sat in;
Time, you thief, who love to get
Sweets into your list, put that in!
Say I'm weary, say I'm sad,
Say that health and wealth have miss'd me,
Say I'm growing old, but add,
Jenny kiss'd me.
Song of Fairies Robbing an Orchard We the Fairies, blithe and antic, Of dimensions not gigantic, Though the moonshine mostly keep us, Oft in orchards frisk and peep us. Stolen sweets are always sweeter, Stolen kisses much completer, Stolen looks are nice in chapels, Stolen, stolen be your apples. When to bed the world are bobbing, Then's the time for orchard robbing; Yet the fruit were scarce worth peeling, Were it not for stealing, stealing. Abou Ben Adhem Abou Ben Adhem (may his tribe increase!) Awoke one night from a deep dream of peace, And saw, within the moonlight of his room, Making it rich, and like a lily in bloom, An angel writing in a book of gold.

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John Keats and leigh hunt by F. Joseph Byrnes, S. J. The history of the friendship between John Keats and leigh hunt is the story of Keat's development as a poet.
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Major Works

Critical Essays on the Performers of the London Theatres
The Feast of the Poets and Other Pieces in Verse
The Story of Rimini
The Round Table
( 1817 ). Essays mostly by Hazlitt but partly by Hunt.
Byron and Some of His Contemporaries
Autobiography
Table Talk
Correspondence
( 1862 ). Edited by Thornton Hunt.
Five Poems On Line
from U. of Toronto. About Hunt Edmund Blunden, Leigh Hunt: A Biography . Cobden Sanderson, 1930. Leigh Hunt Criticism from Internet Public Library. Back to English Romantic Literature

13. Hunt, Leigh. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001. hunt, leigh. (James Henryleigh hunt) (l ), 1784–1859, English poet, critic, and journalist.
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You've got info! Help Site Map Visit related sites from: Family Education Network Encyclopedia Hunt, Leigh Hunt, Leigh (James Henry Leigh Hunt) (l E , English poet, critic, and journalist. He was a friend of the eminent literary men of his time, and his home was the gathering place for such notable writers as Hazlitt, Lamb, Keats, and Shelley. With his brother John, Hunt established in 1808 the Examiner, a liberal weekly to which he contributed political articles. Because of an outspoken article casting aspersions on the prince regent, the brothers were imprisoned from 1813 to 1815, but they continued to edit the journal from jail. In 1822, Hunt joined Shelley and Byron in Italy and launched the Liberal Indicator Tatler Leigh Hunt's London Journal Abou Ben Adhem and Jenny Kissed Me

16. Thornton Leigh Hunt
Thornton leigh hunt, Thornton leigh hunt, eldest son of James leigh huntand Marianne Kent, was born in London on 10th September, 1810.
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Thornton Leigh Hunt, eldest son of James Leigh Hunt and Marianne Kent, was born in London on 10th September, 1810. When Thornton was two years old his father, the editor of the Examiner , was arrested and charged with libel after he published an article criticizing the Prince Regent . Hunt was found guilty and sentenced to two years' imprisonment. Thornton's earliest memories involved visiting his father in prison and appeared to have an influence on his future views on journalism.
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wanted his son to be an artist and arranged for him to study the subject in Italy. However, Thornton realised he did not have enough artistic talent and decided on a career in journalism. He worked for the

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Hunt, Leigh Hunt, Leigh (James Henry Leigh Hunt) (l E , English poet, critic, and journalist. He was a friend of the eminent literary men of his time, and his home was the gathering place for such notable writers as Hazlitt, Lamb, Keats, and Shelley. With his brother John, Hunt established in 1808 the Examiner, a liberal weekly to which he contributed political articles. Because of an outspoken article casting aspersions on the prince regent, the brothers were imprisoned from 1813 to 1815, but they continued to edit the journal from jail. In 1822, Hunt joined Shelley and Byron in Italy and launched the Liberal Indicator Tatler Leigh Hunt's London Journal Abou Ben Adhem and Jenny Kissed Me, and his witty and informative autobiography (1850). The Story of Rimini (1816), based on the love of Paolo and Francesca, is his only long poem of consequence. A noted dramatic and literary critic, he was one of the first to praise the genius of Shelley and Keats. See L. H. Houtchens and C. W. Houtchens, ed., Leigh Hunt's Dramatic Criticism Leigh Hunt's Literary Criticism (1956), and

18. LEIGH HUNT
hunt, leigh (1784 1859). a web guide to leigh hunt from literaryhistory.com. LondonPickering and Chatto, 1998. Internet Texts for leigh hunt's Works.
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HUNT, LEIGH (1784 - 1859) a web guide to Leigh Hunt from literaryhistory.com main page 19th century authors General Articles http://users.ox.ac.uk/~scat0385/cockneygender.html http://users.ox.ac.uk/~scat0385/coxexaminer.html Poetry and Politics in the Cockney School: Keats, Shelley, Hunt and their Circle . Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1998; The Examiner, 1818-1822 , introduced by Yasuo Deguchi, 5 vols. London: Pickering and Chatto, 1998.
Internet Texts for Leigh Hunt's Works
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For a complete guide to internet resources on the author and the period, consult Alan Liu's Voice of the Shuttle, which provides an extensive list of Romantic resources on the web. http://vos.ucsb.edu/shuttle/eng-rom.html Jack Lynch maintains another outstanding list of Romantic resources on the web. http://andromeda.rutgers.edu/~jlynch/Lit/romantic.html

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