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Paperback Leigh Hunt and His Circle Book

ISBN: 1025789091

ISBN13: 9781025789095

Leigh Hunt and His Circle

"Leigh Hunt and His Circle" is an evocative and scholarly exploration of one of the most influential figures in English letters during the nineteenth century. Written by the noted poet and biographer Edmund Blunden, this work provides a nuanced portrait of Leigh Hunt, who served as a prolific essayist, poet, and critic, and more importantly, as the connective tissue between some of the greatest minds of the Romantic movement.

The book delves into the vibrant literary atmosphere of the era, illustrating how Hunt's editorial vision and personal encouragement helped foster a golden age of poetry and prose. Blunden examines Hunt's life from his courageous political journalism and imprisonment for libel to his enduring friendships with luminaries such as Percy Bysshe Shelley, John Keats, and Lord Byron. By focusing on the "circle" Hunt cultivated, the narrative illuminates the collaborative spirit and intellectual fervor of the period. This work stands as a rich account of the struggles, triumphs, and literary contributions that defined an era, capturing both the intellectual vigor of Hunt's work and the warmth of his character. It remains an essential read for those interested in the history of English literature and the lives of its most celebrated practitioners.

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