1816 was arguably the most significant year in Leigh Hunt's career as a Romantic poet. After a two-year imprisonment, he had spent much of 1815 going back to the theatre and seeing Edmund Kean, the actor whom Hazlitt had praised so highly in the pages of The Examiner. [...
That study attempted to elaborate the problematic of [Leigh Hunt's] position within the London liter...
Plymouth poet Nicholas Carrington's poem of bon voyage for Leigh Hunt, 'To a Friend, On His Approach...
Through paired poems and paintings, Dante Gabriel Rossetti explored the nature of Love—both physical...
Despite the long-standing popularity of the story of Paolo and Francesca among British Romantic poet...
This article situates the genesis of second generation Romanticism around the writing, publication, ...
The years 1801 to 1808 saw the emergence of Leigh Hunt as a public figure on the London literary sce...
Leigh Hunt (1784-1859) was an English Romantic-era literary critic, journalist, essayist, and poet. ...
This essay examines Leigh Hunt’s three major autobiographical texts: Lord Byron and Some of His Cont...
In her article Dante\u27s Linguistic Detail in Shelley\u27s Triumph of Life Anita O\u27Connell ana...
This essay rediscovers the link between the expatriate newspaper Galignani's Messenger and Shelley's...
The essays deals with the fortunes of Lord Byron''s works in Italy afer it became a unified country ...
In this article, I consider Leigh Hunt’s writing about Italy and Italian people, culture and literat...
Critical overview of Hunt's output as a journalist in the context of the exploration of global liter...
Leigh Hunt's authorship of "A legend of Florence" (1840) — a drama inspired by the rich cultural, in...
This paper will examine the tradition of the “lament for Italy” poem, as inaugurated by Dante in Pur...
That study attempted to elaborate the problematic of [Leigh Hunt's] position within the London liter...
Plymouth poet Nicholas Carrington's poem of bon voyage for Leigh Hunt, 'To a Friend, On His Approach...
Through paired poems and paintings, Dante Gabriel Rossetti explored the nature of Love—both physical...
Despite the long-standing popularity of the story of Paolo and Francesca among British Romantic poet...
This article situates the genesis of second generation Romanticism around the writing, publication, ...
The years 1801 to 1808 saw the emergence of Leigh Hunt as a public figure on the London literary sce...
Leigh Hunt (1784-1859) was an English Romantic-era literary critic, journalist, essayist, and poet. ...
This essay examines Leigh Hunt’s three major autobiographical texts: Lord Byron and Some of His Cont...
In her article Dante\u27s Linguistic Detail in Shelley\u27s Triumph of Life Anita O\u27Connell ana...
This essay rediscovers the link between the expatriate newspaper Galignani's Messenger and Shelley's...
The essays deals with the fortunes of Lord Byron''s works in Italy afer it became a unified country ...
In this article, I consider Leigh Hunt’s writing about Italy and Italian people, culture and literat...
Critical overview of Hunt's output as a journalist in the context of the exploration of global liter...
Leigh Hunt's authorship of "A legend of Florence" (1840) — a drama inspired by the rich cultural, in...
This paper will examine the tradition of the “lament for Italy” poem, as inaugurated by Dante in Pur...
That study attempted to elaborate the problematic of [Leigh Hunt's] position within the London liter...
Plymouth poet Nicholas Carrington's poem of bon voyage for Leigh Hunt, 'To a Friend, On His Approach...
Through paired poems and paintings, Dante Gabriel Rossetti explored the nature of Love—both physical...