Leigh Hunt (1784-1859) was an English Romantic-era literary critic, journalist, essayist, and poet. He was responsible for introducing writers such as John Keats and Percy Bysshe Shelley to the public.https://digitalcommons.whitworth.edu/leighhunt/1000/thumbnail.jp
Marchand identifies "Leigh Hunt's London Journal" as mine for information on the social or literary ...
v. 1. The Italian poets translated into English prose -- v. 2. Essays and miscellanies selected from...
Contribution to the core project RÊVE: Romantic Europe, The Virtual Exhibition, sponsored by Europea...
The years 1801 to 1808 saw the emergence of Leigh Hunt as a public figure on the London literary sce...
James Henry Leigh Hunt (1774-1859) was one of the most prolific and influential writers on British c...
What follows is hut the first rough draft, in parts very incomplete, of a critical and descriptive ...
xiv, 360 p. ; 18 cm.Title within ornamental border.Introduction by J. B. Priestley.Life and bibliog...
That study attempted to elaborate the problematic of [Leigh Hunt's] position within the London liter...
"Leigh Hunt defends Shelley's veracity...article published in the Spectator for August 13, 1859": p....
1816 was arguably the most significant year in Leigh Hunt's career as a Romantic poet. After a two-y...
Vita: p. 170.Thesis (PH.D.)--Columbia university.Bibliography: p. 164-169.Mode of access: Internet
In 1833 Leigh Hunt announced a ‘new gallery of paintings’ in the New Monthly Magazine, a virtual gal...
"Only one hundred and fifty copies of this large paper edition have been printed for sale in England...
Critical overview of Hunt's output as a journalist in the context of the exploration of global liter...
This essay examines Leigh Hunt’s three major autobiographical texts: Lord Byron and Some of His Cont...
Marchand identifies "Leigh Hunt's London Journal" as mine for information on the social or literary ...
v. 1. The Italian poets translated into English prose -- v. 2. Essays and miscellanies selected from...
Contribution to the core project RÊVE: Romantic Europe, The Virtual Exhibition, sponsored by Europea...
The years 1801 to 1808 saw the emergence of Leigh Hunt as a public figure on the London literary sce...
James Henry Leigh Hunt (1774-1859) was one of the most prolific and influential writers on British c...
What follows is hut the first rough draft, in parts very incomplete, of a critical and descriptive ...
xiv, 360 p. ; 18 cm.Title within ornamental border.Introduction by J. B. Priestley.Life and bibliog...
That study attempted to elaborate the problematic of [Leigh Hunt's] position within the London liter...
"Leigh Hunt defends Shelley's veracity...article published in the Spectator for August 13, 1859": p....
1816 was arguably the most significant year in Leigh Hunt's career as a Romantic poet. After a two-y...
Vita: p. 170.Thesis (PH.D.)--Columbia university.Bibliography: p. 164-169.Mode of access: Internet
In 1833 Leigh Hunt announced a ‘new gallery of paintings’ in the New Monthly Magazine, a virtual gal...
"Only one hundred and fifty copies of this large paper edition have been printed for sale in England...
Critical overview of Hunt's output as a journalist in the context of the exploration of global liter...
This essay examines Leigh Hunt’s three major autobiographical texts: Lord Byron and Some of His Cont...
Marchand identifies "Leigh Hunt's London Journal" as mine for information on the social or literary ...
v. 1. The Italian poets translated into English prose -- v. 2. Essays and miscellanies selected from...
Contribution to the core project RÊVE: Romantic Europe, The Virtual Exhibition, sponsored by Europea...