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James Henry Leigh Hunt (19 October 1784 – 28 August 1859), best known as Leigh Hunt, was an English critic, essayist and poet.
Leigh Hunt, prolific poet, essayist, and journalist, was a central figure of the Romantic movement in England.
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15. okt. 2024 · Leigh Hunt was an English essayist, critic, journalist, and poet, who was an editor of influential journals in an age when the periodical ...
Leigh Hunt (1784-1859), Romantic writer, editor, critic and contemporary of Byron, Shelley, and Keats, may be best remembered for being sentenced to prison for ...
James Henry Leigh Hunt was born 19 October 1784 in Southgate, Middlesex and died on 28 August 1859 in London. As a writer, Hunt was a jack-of-all-trades, ...
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9. jan. 2024 · James Henry Leigh Hunt (1784–1859), English essayist and miscellaneous writer, was born at Southgate, Middlesex, on the 19th of October 1784.
Leigh Hunt was an English poet, essayist, literary critic, journalist, translator, editor and prose writer during the early nineteenth century.
James Henry Leigh Hunt was born on October 19, 1784, at Southgate, near London, England, where his father, Isaac Hunt, was tutor to the Duke of Chandos's ...
While undeniably an essential memoir of Byron, Leigh Hunt's work is equally undeniably a most misbegotten piece of book-making.