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  1. Life Of Leigh Hunt by Cosmo Monkhouse, 2010-09-10
  2. Leigh Hunt as poet and essayist, being the choicest passages from his works selected and ed. by Leigh Hunt, Charles Kent, 2010-08-29
  3. My Leigh Hunt library (Burt Franklin bibliography & reference series 326) by Luther Albertus Brewer, 1970
  4. The Autobiography of Leigh Hunt (Volume 2); With Reminiscences of Friends and Contemporaries, and With Thornton Hunt's Introduction and by Thornton Leigh Hunt, 2010-10-14
  5. An Address To That Quarterly Reviewer Who Touched Upon Leigh Hunt's Story Of Rimini (1816) by Leigh Hunt, 2010-05-23
  6. The autobiography of Leigh Hunt, with reminiscences of friends and contemporaries by Leigh Hunt, 2010-08-29
  7. The Life and Times of Leigh Hunt
  8. Letters from Percy Bysshe Shelley to J. H. Leigh Hunt by Percy Bysshe Shelley, Thomas James Wise, 2010-08-02
  9. Leigh Hunt (Twayne's English Authors Series) by James R. Thompson, 1977
  10. High Stakes: The Life and Times of Leigh S.J. Hunt (American University Studies, Series 9, History, Vol. 76) by Laurance B. Rand, 1990-04
  11. Helps to the Study of Leigh Hunt's Essays by C D. Punchard, 2010-02-03
  12. Leigh Hunt's relations with Byron, Shelley and Keats by Barnette Miller, 2010-09-09
  13. The Autobiography Of Leigh Hunt V2: With Reminiscences Of Friends And Contemporaries (1850) by Leigh Hunt, 2010-09-10
  14. Leigh Hunt's "Examiner" examined;: Comprising some account of that celebrated newspaper'scontents, &c. 1808-25 and selections, by or concerning Leigh ... for the most part previously unreprinted, by Edmund Blunden, 1967

41. Leigh-Hunt On Hunt
DESMOND leighhunt. For a portion of these final years, Brian hunt's son, ReverendIsaac hunt (leigh hunt's grandfather), was curate of the parish church of St.
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To: UI Special Collections Leigh Hunt's New World Forebears DESMOND LEIGH-HUNT From Books at Iowa 40 (April 1984)
It would be difficult to think of four Englishmen more English than Keats, Shelley, Byron, and Leigh Hunt, who were contemporaries in that golden age of English literature. Leigh Hunt's mother, Mary Shewell, however, was an American, and of six brothers and two sisters, only he and one sister (who died as a child) were born in England, All the others were born in America. Leigh Hunt's father For a portion of these final years, Brian Hunt's son, Reverend Isaac Hunt (Leigh Hunt's grandfather), was curate of the parish church of St. Michael in Barbados, which would indicate that there was a period during which father and son played concurrent roles in Bajan religious life. Isaac Hunt died in 1759 and is buried in the chancel of St. Michael's Church. In the circumstances , it is perhaps surprising that Leigh Hunt's father, born in Barbados and also named Isaac, chose not to follow a religious calling. Instead, after having been educated at the William Smith College in Pennsylvania, he elected to study law, eventually obtaining a degree in Philadelphia. He was a handsome and theatrical man with a magnificent voice (which, Leigh Hunt said, he "modulated with great effect"), and when he delivered the farewell oration at his graduation ceremony, a young girl of impeccable Quaker background fell in love with him. This was Mary Shewell, who became his wife on June 17, 1767. The appeal to a religious, demure, peace-loving Philadelphia girl of a flamboyant, debonair, and uninhibited man from the tropics must have been a source of puzzlement to many.

42. Poetry Archives @ EMule.com
leigh hunt. (17841859). A Fish Answers Amazing monster! that, for aught I know,;A Thought of the Nile It flows through old hushed Egypt and its sands,;
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43. Poets' Corner - James Leigh Hunt - Selected Works
d me. James leigh hunt. Abou Ben Adhem. ABOU Ben And, lo! Ben Adhem'sname led all the rest! James leigh hunt. To a Fish. YOU strange
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44. MSN Entertainment - Celebs: Barbara Leigh-Hunt
Barbara leighhunt. Actor. Born December 14, 1935. While still a student at theOld Vic, Barbara leigh-hunt made her first professional stage appearance.
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45. MovieGoods - Search For "Barbara Leigh-Hunt"
hunt. There are 7 movies that contain Barbara leighhunt Frenzy(1972), Frenzy (1972) R Click to Learn What the Stars Mean
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46. Selected Writings Of Leigh Hunt Published By Pickering & Chatto
Selected Writings of leigh hunt published by Pickering Chatto fills a major gapin Romantic studies by making available in a single edition all of hunt's
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The Selected Writings of Leigh Hunt
6 Volume Set The Pickering Masters General Editors: Michael Eberle-Sinatra and Robert Morrison James Henry Leigh Hunt (1774-1859) was one of the most prolific and influential writers on British culture and politics in the first half of the nineteenth century. He was a key member of the literary circle that included P B and Mary Shelley, John Keats, Charles Lamb, and William Hazlitt, and he knew everyone from Wordsworth and Hone to Bentham and Brougham. A passionate and outspoken participant in the London political scene, his imprisonment for seditious libel against the Prince Regent in 1813 made him a hero of the left. He is now most often remembered as the editor of the radical weekly newspaper the Examiner
  • First available scholarly edition - reset text with annotation in the form of endnotes General Introduction, with separate introductions for each volume Headnotes for each essay Comprehensive Index
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Volume 1: Poetry (edited by John Strachan) Volume 2: Periodical Essays, 1805-1814 (edited by Jeffrey N Cox and Greg Kucich) Articles from the

47. Zeal.com - United States - New - Lifestyle - Books - Periods
A great resource for United States New - Lifestyle - Books - Periods Movements- 19th Century - Romanticism - Authors - Authors HL - hunt, leigh.
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48. Mary And Leigh Block Museum Of Art
of water, the waterfall was a common theme motif in hunt's oeuvre, depicted in manyof the artist's sculptures and drawings. © Mary and leigh Block Museum of
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chadwick hepworth hunt ... pomodoro Bryan Hunt, Small Twists II , 1978, bronze, Purchased with funds provided by Paul H. Leffmann in honor of Phyllis Weil Ellis, 1999.52 Inspired by the work of leading modernist artists such as Alberto Giacometti, Willem de Kooning, and August Rodin, contemporary American sculptor Bryan Hunt (b. 1947) emphasizes the creative process in his sculpture. As he puts it, "To me what sculpture is is creating, constructing, carving, modeling, pouringa process or a conceptualization of mass." Hunt's aesthetic credo and goals represent, at least in part, a reaction against Minimalism, one of the dominant artistic styles in American art of the 1960s and 1970s. Minimalist works are made from industrial materials, feature serial repetitions of identical forms, and lack any trace of the artist's hand. With its rippled, highly textured surface, Hunt's Small Twist II is a good example of Hunt's expressive style. Like many of his works

49. Leigh Hunt
(17841859). back home next. Jenny Kiss'd Me.
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50. Hazlitt And Hunt, 1995 - Current Bibliography: Keats-Shelley Journal - Scholarly
Bibliography for William Hazlitt and leigh hunt covering 1995, featuring worksby and books and articles relating to Hazlitt and hunt. hunt, leigh.
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- Jump to another Section of the Bibliography - 1999 - Complete Bibliography - Reviews, 99 - Byron, 99 - Hazlitt, 99 - Hunt, 99 - Keats, 99 - MW Shelley, 99 - PB Shelley, 99 1998 - Complete Bibliography - Reviews, 98 - Byron, 98 - Hazlitt, 98 - Hunt, 98 - Keats, 98 - MW Shelley, 98 - PB Shelley, 98 1997 - Complete Bibliography - Reviews, 97 - Byron, 97 - Hazlitt and Hunt, 97 - Keats, 97 1996 - Complete Bibliography - Reviews, 96 - Byron, 96 - Hazlitt and Hunt, 96 - Keats, 96 1995 - Complete Bibliography - Reviews, 95 - Byron, 95 - Hazlitt and Hunt, 95 - Keats, 95 1994 - Complete Bibliography - Reviews, 94 - Byron, 94 - Hazlitt and Hunt, 94 - Keats, 94
Hazlitt and Hunt, 1995
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W ORKS: C OLLECTED, S ELECTED, S INGLE , T RANSLATED
Hazlitt, William . "The Characters of Shakespeare's Plays: The Winter's Tale." The Winter's Tale: Critical Essays. Ed. Maurice Hunt. New York: Garland, 1995. 65-71. Hazlitt, William . "Coriolanus." " Coriolanus": Critical Essays . Ed. David Wheeler. New York: Garland, 1995. 15-19.

51. Hunt, 1999 - Current Bibliography: Keats-Shelley Journal - Scholarly Resources,
Bibliography for leigh hunt covering 1999, featuring works by and booksand articles relating to hunt. Most entries leigh hunt, 1999. WORKS
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- Jump to another Section of the Bibliography - 1999 - Complete Bibliography - Reviews, 99 - Byron, 99 - Hazlitt, 99 - Hunt, 99 - Keats, 99 - MW Shelley, 99 - PB Shelley, 99 1998 - Complete Bibliography - Reviews, 98 - Byron, 98 - Hazlitt, 98 - Hunt, 98 - Keats, 98 - MW Shelley, 98 - PB Shelley, 98 1997 - Complete Bibliography - Reviews, 97 - Byron, 97 - Hazlitt and Hunt, 97 - Keats, 97 1996 - Complete Bibliography - Reviews, 96 - Byron, 96 - Hazlitt and Hunt, 96 - Keats, 96 1995 - Complete Bibliography - Reviews, 95 - Byron, 95 - Hazlitt and Hunt, 95 - Keats, 95 1994 - Complete Bibliography - Reviews, 94 - Byron, 94 - Hazlitt and Hunt, 94 - Keats, 94
Leigh Hunt, 1999
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Gates, Eleanor , ed.  Leigh Hunt: A Life in Letters .  Essex, CT: Falls River Publications, 1998. A rather idiosyncratic selection of some 442 letters from Hunt's voluminous correspondence, covering dates ranging from 1802 to 1859.  Many of the Hunt letters have not previously been published.  Gates also includes 14 Hazlitt letters. 
B OOKS AND A RTICLES R ELATING TO H UNT
Cox, Jeffrey N

52. William Leigh Hunt At 33 (680x604)
William leigh hunt at 33. © 1998 William L hunt. Made from a 3066 picturedatabase of scanned postage stamps. An enlarged view of my eyes and nose.
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William Leigh Hunt at 33
Made from a 3066 picture database of scanned postage stamps. An enlarged view of my eyes and nose.

53. GIGA Quote Author Page For Leigh Hunt
GIGA's compilation of quotations, excerpts, proverbs, maxims and aphorisms by leighhunt. GIGA QUOTES BY AUTHOR leigh hunt English poet and writer (1784 1859
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And, lo! Ben Adhem's name led all the rest.
Abou Ben Adhem Names
Abou Ben Adhem (may his tribe increase!)
Awoke one night from a deep dream of peace, And say, within the moonlight in his room, Making it rich, and like a lily in bloom, An angel, writing in a book of gold; Exceeding peace had made Ben Adhem bold, And to the presence in the room he said "What writest thou?" The Vision raised its head, And, with a look made all of sweet accord, Answered, "The names of those who love the Lord." Abou Ben Adhem and the Angel Dreams Anglers boast of the innocence of their pastime; yet it puts fellow-creatures to the torture. They pique themselves on their meditative faculties; and yet their only excuse is a want of thought. The Indicator (XI) [ Fishing Jenny kissed me when we wet

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PushPosters ... Tower Records Born: October 19, 1784, in Southgate, Middlesex, England Died: August 28, 1859, in Putney, England Although a writer and poet in his own right, Leigh Hunt also made immense contributions to the literary world as an editor and literary critic. Hunt was the eighth and last child born to a West Indian father and Quaker-American mother, and also the only member of his family born in England. His family had previously lived in Philadelphia where his father, Isaac Hunt, practiced as a lawyer until driven from the States for his loyalist policies. Percy Bysshe Shelley and Keats After his release, and after working on other papers such as The Indicator (1819-1821), Hunt, his long-time friend Lord Byron and Shelley each left England for Italy, where they collaborated in the creation of another paper, The Liberal. Hunt, his wife Marianne whom he had married in 1809, and their children stayed with Byron in his villa in Pisa. However apparently

55. The Newgate Calendar - JOHN AND LEIGH HUNT
An affidavit, in the following words, was then put in by the defendants, andread by the clerk John hunt and leigh hunt, the abovenamed defendants
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JOHN AND LEIGH HUNT Imprisoned for a Libel on His Royal Highness the Prince Regent As the following trial is so recent, and must be still in the memory of our readers, who have most probably formed their own opinions respecting it, we shall forbear to make any comments; and which our limits will not allow us to give at length. John and Leigh Hunt, one the editor, and the other the printer, of a newspaper called the Examiner, having been convicted of a libel on the above-mentioned illustrious personage, were brought up to receive the judgment of the court, on Wednesday, the 3rd of February; and, as soon as the judges, lord Ellenborough, Mr Justice Le Blanc, and Mr Justice Bailey, had taken their seats upon the bench. The solicitor-general, Sir W. Garrow, moved for the judgment of the court upon the two defendants convicted of having printed and published a libel upon the prince regent, in the Examiner, Sunday newspaper. John and Leigh Hunt were accordingly called, and appearing, took their places upon the floor of the court. The chief justice then read the notes he had taken upon the trial, and read the libel as set forth in the information. No affidavits having been produced on behalf of the prosecution, the solicitor-general observed, that by the rules of the court the defendants' counsel was first to address their lordships.

56. Hunt, "The Negro Boy"
leigh hunt, The Negro Boy. A Ballad. (1801). as a poet. (back totop). Bibliographical note. hunt, leigh, The Negro Boy. A Ballad
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Leigh Hunt, "The Negro Boy. A Ballad."
THE NEGRO BOY. A BALLAD. Paupertas onus visa est grave. Cold blows the wind, and while the tear
Bursts trembling from my swollen eyes,
The rain's big drop, quick meets it there,
And on my naked bosom flies!
O pity, all ye sons of Joy,
The little wand'ring Negro-boy.
These tatter'd clothes, this ice-cold breast
By Winter harden'd into steel,
These eyes, that know not soothing rest,
But speak the half of what I feel!
Long, long, I never new one joy, The little wand'ring Negro-boy! Cannot the sigh of early grief Move but one charitable mind? Cannot one hand afford relief? One Christian pity, and be kind? Weep, weep, for thine was never joy, O little wand'ring Negro-boy! Is there a good which men call Pleasure? O Ozmyn, would that it were thine! Give me this only precious treasure;

57. The Selected Writings Of Leigh Hunt
EberleSinatra, Michael (Victoria University), and Robert Morrison (Acadia University),ed. The Selected Writings of leigh hunt Pickering Chatto, September
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Eberle-Sinatra, Michael (Victoria University), and Robert Morrison (Acadia University), ed.
The Selected Writings of Leigh Hunt
Description:
James Henry Leigh Hunt (1774-1859) was one of the most prolific and influential writers on British culture and politics in the first half of the 19th century. He was a key member of the literary circle that included P.B. and Mary Shelley, John Keats, Charles Lamb, and William Hazlitt, and he knew everyone from Wordsworth and Hone to Bentham and Brougham. A passionate and outspoken participant in the London political scene, his imprisonment for seditious libel against the Prince Regent in 1813 made him a hero of the left. He is now most often remembered as the editor of the radical weekly newspaper The Examiner (18-8-22) and the leader of the Cockney School of Poetry. Hunt's contribution to romantic literature was as extensive as it as proven to be durable, in matters as various as prosodic experimentation and the modernization of the magazine essay. This new edition fills a major gap in Romantic studies by making available in a single edition all of Hunt's major works, fully annotated and with a consolidated index. The set will include all of Hunt's poetry, and an extensive selection of his periodical essays, a number of which have never been reprinted. Contents:
Volume 1: Poetry
  • Volume 2: Periodical essays, 1805-14: Articles from The News, The Examiner, and The Refector
  • 58. Leigh Hunt And The Poetry Of Fancy
    Edgecombe, Rodney Stenning (University of Cape Town) leigh hunt and the Poetry ofFancy Fairleigh Dickinson University Press, 1995, 280 pp., ISBN 08386-3571-7
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    Edgecombe, Rodney Stenning (University of Cape Town)
    Leigh Hunt and the Poetry of Fancy
    Fairleigh Dickinson University Press, 1995, 280 pp., ISBN 0-8386-3571-7, $41.50
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    Leigh Hunt has long been stigmatized as Keats's evil genius, a superficial and mannered poet whose influence can be observed in such early poems as l Stood Tip-Toe and Sleep and Poetry . His portrayal as Harold Skimpole in Bleak House has also fostered an impression of triviality and selfishness in the minds of those who do not trouble to read him. Leigh Hunt and the Poetry of Fancy , so far the only book devoted exclusively to his verse, takes issue with these received opinions and argues that, overshadowed by the work of his more gifted contemporaries, Hunt's output has suffered repeatedly from invidious comparisons. Author Rodney Stenning Edgecombe suggests that we need to bring his admittedly minor poetry out of the shadows and, approaching it on its own sunny terms, find a way of enjoying its slightness and delicate charm. With this in mind, Edgecombe urges that we approach the poet as a rococo artist, using this aesthetic category to legitimize and focus the decorative impulse that informs his vision, and the escapism that sometimes led him, as a poet, to skirt many of the issues he so bravely fought for through his Radical journalism. Like Wordsworth, Hunt divided his output into loose generic categories when he began preparing a select edition of his poetry toward the end of his life, categories retained and amplified by H. S. Milford in his 1923 edition. Edgecombe has used these divisions as a way of organizing his study, and also of illustrating the immense range of forms and genres that the poet explored in the course of a long career. He furthermore offers close readings of many seminal poems in an effort to show that Hunt, dismissed by Carlyle as a sort of poetic "tinker" was a generally creditable craftsperson, and that when the occasion inspired him, he could write very well indeed.

    59. Barbara Leigh-Hunt
    Barbara leighhunt (1935 - ). Frenzy (1972) Brenda Blaney Strangled(one of the longest, most intense strangulation scenes in
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    Barbara Leigh-Hunt Frenzy Brenda Blaney ]: Strangled (one of the longest, most intense strangulation scenes in film history) with a necktie by Barry Foster. ( Nudity alert: Topless
    Macbeth
    Lady Macbeth ]: Commits suicide. (I haven't seen this particular production, so I don't know the exact method, or whether it's on- or off-screen).
    Paper Mask Celia Mumford ]: Dies in the examination room while being treated by the impostor "doctor" Paul McGann. Back to L Index Back to Main Index

    60. Written On The Day That Mr Leigh Hunt Left Prison By John Keats:
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    Written on the Day that Mr Leigh Hunt Left Prison
    Search on this Page: What though, for showing truth to flattered state,
    Kind Hunt was shut in prison, yet has he,
    In his immortal spirit, been as free
    As the sky-searching lark, and as elate.
    Minion of grandeur! think you he did wait?
    Think you he nought but prison-walls did see,
    Till, so unwilling, thou unturnedst the key?
    Ah, no! far happier, nobler was his fate!
    In Spenser's halls he strayed, and bowers fair,
    Culling enchanted flowers; and he flew
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