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Leigh Hunt (1784–1859)

Auteur de The autobiography of Leigh Hunt

93+ oeuvres 281 utilisateurs 2 critiques 1 Favoris

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Leigh Hunt was so prolific that, if his writing were ever collected, it would exceed 100 volumes of mostly unmemorable prose. He was so eccentric and socially visible that even Dickens's caricature of Hunt as the perennially cheerful Harold Skimpole in Bleak House is immediately recognizable. But afficher plus his philosophy of cheer, however eccentric among such doleful writers of his generation as Coleridge and Byron, appealed to middle-class public taste, which accounts for his immense following. Educated, like Coleridge and Lamb, at Christ's Hospital, Hunt became a journalist, helping his brother John edit the weekly Examiner. As a result of the paper's liberal policy, they were both fined and imprisoned for two years for writing a libelous description of the Prince Regent on his birthday. Hunt turned his prison cell into a salon and enjoyed visits from Jeremy Bentham, Byron, Keats, Lamb, and Hazlitt. After his release, Hunt settled in Hampstead, London, a political martyr and a model of domesticity. His writing includes The Feast of the Poets (1814), a satire of contemporary writers; The Story of Rimini (1816), a saccharine Italianate romance; and Hero and Leander (1819). Young poets such as Keats found the sensual surfaces easy to imitate. But mostly Hunt wrote essays and edited dozens of short-lived magazines and journals, providing an insight into the literary life of London during this period. (Bowker Author Biography) afficher moins
Crédit image: Leigh Hunt at an early age. Frontispiece of the book, Men, women and Books, by Leigh Hunt, published in 1847.

Œuvres de Leigh Hunt

The autobiography of Leigh Hunt (1878) 36 exemplaires
Essays (1887) 34 exemplaires
Essays and Sketches (1912) 14 exemplaires
The Town (1848) 12 exemplaires
Imagination and Fancy (1844) 10 exemplaires
The poetical works of Leigh Hunt (1832) 7 exemplaires
Selected Essays 6 exemplaires
Leigh Hunt as Poet and Essayist (1891) 6 exemplaires
The Months (1936) 4 exemplaires
Coaches and Coaching (1890) 4 exemplaires
The story of Rimini : a poem (2009) 3 exemplaires
The Companion 3 exemplaires
Beaumont & Fletcher 2 exemplaires
The Glove and the Lions {poem} (2005) 2 exemplaires
Beaumont and Fletcher: 2 exemplaires
Abou Ben Adhem 2 exemplaires
Men, women, and books 1 exemplaire
Poems Of The East 1 exemplaire
Ultra-Crepidarius 1 exemplaire
The story of Rimini : 1816 (2001) 1 exemplaire
Jenny Kiss'd Me 1 exemplaire
Christmas Short Works Collection 2014 — Contributeur — 1 exemplaire
My Books 1 exemplaire
Stories in verse 1 exemplaire
A day by the fire (2016) 1 exemplaire
The Reflector 1 exemplaire
Ballads of Robin Hood (2012) 1 exemplaire
Wishing Cap Papers 1 exemplaire
The book of the sonnet (2018) 1 exemplaire
Leigh Hunt's Poems 1 exemplaire
Aucun titre 1 exemplaire
Benjamin Gregory 1 exemplaire

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A Treasury of the World's Best Loved Poems (1961) — Contributeur — 523 exemplaires
English Poetry, Volume II: From Collins to Fitzgerald (1910) — Contributeur — 508 exemplaires
English Essays: From Sir Philip Sidney to Macaulay (1909) — Contributeur — 480 exemplaires
Fables for Our Time and Famous Poems Illustrated (1940) — Contributeur — 384 exemplaires
The Norton Anthology of English Literature, 4th Edition, Volume 2 (1979) — Contributeur — 250 exemplaires
A Book of English Essays (1942) — Contributeur — 242 exemplaires
The Literary Cat (1977) — Contributeur — 241 exemplaires
Best Remembered Poems (1992) — Contributeur — 159 exemplaires
The Standard Book of British and American Verse (1932) — Contributeur — 116 exemplaires
Prose and Poetry for Appreciation (1934) — Contributeur — 44 exemplaires
Poetry of Witness: The Tradition in English, 1500-2001 (2014) — Contributeur — 42 exemplaires
Selected sonnets, odes, and letters (1966) — Traducteur, quelques éditions39 exemplaires
Great English Short Stories (1930) — Contributeur — 20 exemplaires
100 Story Poems (1951) — Contributeur — 20 exemplaires
The Blue Flower : Best Stories of the Romanticists (1955) — Auteur — 19 exemplaires
Fairy Poems (2023) — Contributeur — 15 exemplaires
Poems of Magic and Spells (1960) — Contributeur — 14 exemplaires
Englische Essays aus drei Jahrhunderten (1980) — Contributeur — 10 exemplaires
The dramatic works of Wycherley, Congreve, Vanbrugh, and Farquhar — Directeur de publication, quelques éditions8 exemplaires
Men and Women: The Poetry of Love (1970) — Contributeur — 8 exemplaires
English Romantic Poetry (1996) — Contributeur — 2 exemplaires
English short stories of the nineteenth century — Contributeur — 1 exemplaire
The King's Story Book — Contributeur — 1 exemplaire

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"Coaches and Coaching"ACCORDING to the opinion commonly entertained respecting an author's want of riches, it may be allowed us to say that we retain from childhood a considerable notion of "a ride in a coach." Nor do we hesitate to confess, that by coach we especially mean a hired one; from the equivocal dignity of the post-chaise, down to that despised old castaway, the hackney.
It is true that the carriage, as it is indifferently called (as if nothing less genteel could carry any one), is a more decided thing than the chaise; it may be swifter even than the mail, leaves the stage at a still greater distance in every respect, and (forgetting what it may come to itself) darts by the poor old lumbering hackney with immeasureable contempt.

It rolls with a prouder ease than any other vehicle. It is full of cushions and comfort; elegantly coloured inside and out; rich, yet neat; light and rapid, yet substantial. The horses seem proud to draw it. The fat and fair-wigged coachman "lends his sounding lash," his arm only in action and that but little, his body well set with its own weight.

The footman, in the pride of his nonchalance, holding by the straps behind, and glancing down sideways betwixt his cocked-hat and neckcloth, stands swinging from east to west upon his springy toes.

The horses rush along amidst their glancing harness. Spotted dogs leap about them, barking with a princely superfluity of noise. The hammer-cloth trembles through all its fringe. The paint flashes in the sun.

We, contemptuous of everything less convenient, bow backwards and forwards with a certain indifferent air of gentility, infinitely predominant.
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