The years 1801 to 1808 saw the emergence of Leigh Hunt as a public figure on the London literary scene, first with the publication of his collection of poetry, "Juvenilia", and then with his work as theater critic for "The News" between 1805 and 1807. [...
"Most of these essays appeared originally in the Saturday review ... Three appeared in the Pall Mall...
Bringing together studies in theater history, print culture, and literature, this book offers a new ...
Keats’s Paradise Lost (Beth Lau) Keats’s Odes and Contemporary Criticism (James O’Rourke) (Reviewed ...
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. ...
Contains added title-page: "Critical essays on the performers of the London theatres, including gen...
What follows is hut the first rough draft, in parts very incomplete, of a critical and descriptive ...
1816 was arguably the most significant year in Leigh Hunt's career as a Romantic poet. After a two-y...
Samuel Johnson and Leigh Hunt, as generally representative spokesmen of the Eighteenth Century and t...
Critical overview of Hunt's output as a journalist in the context of the exploration of global liter...
This analysis of Keats’s Odes of 1819 and discussion of Keats’s late lyrical style—what I term his “...
The function of criticism at the present time.--The literary influence of academies.--Maurice de Gué...
xiv, 360 p. ; 18 cm.Title within ornamental border.Introduction by J. B. Priestley.Life and bibliog...
Engraved t.-p.; title vignette.Engraved t.-p.; title vignette.Engraved t.-p.; title vignette.Copy 3....
This essay examines Leigh Hunt’s three major autobiographical texts: Lord Byron and Some of His Cont...
"Most of these essays appeared originally in the Saturday review ... Three appeared in the Pall Mall...
Bringing together studies in theater history, print culture, and literature, this book offers a new ...
Keats’s Paradise Lost (Beth Lau) Keats’s Odes and Contemporary Criticism (James O’Rourke) (Reviewed ...
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. ...
Contains added title-page: "Critical essays on the performers of the London theatres, including gen...
What follows is hut the first rough draft, in parts very incomplete, of a critical and descriptive ...
1816 was arguably the most significant year in Leigh Hunt's career as a Romantic poet. After a two-y...
Samuel Johnson and Leigh Hunt, as generally representative spokesmen of the Eighteenth Century and t...
Critical overview of Hunt's output as a journalist in the context of the exploration of global liter...
This analysis of Keats’s Odes of 1819 and discussion of Keats’s late lyrical style—what I term his “...
The function of criticism at the present time.--The literary influence of academies.--Maurice de Gué...
xiv, 360 p. ; 18 cm.Title within ornamental border.Introduction by J. B. Priestley.Life and bibliog...
Engraved t.-p.; title vignette.Engraved t.-p.; title vignette.Engraved t.-p.; title vignette.Copy 3....
This essay examines Leigh Hunt’s three major autobiographical texts: Lord Byron and Some of His Cont...
"Most of these essays appeared originally in the Saturday review ... Three appeared in the Pall Mall...
Bringing together studies in theater history, print culture, and literature, this book offers a new ...
Keats’s Paradise Lost (Beth Lau) Keats’s Odes and Contemporary Criticism (James O’Rourke) (Reviewed ...