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  1. 30 de nov. de 2023 · Thornton Leigh Hunt (1810-1873), Journalist; son of James Henry Leigh Hunt. Sitter in 1 portrait Artist of 1 portrait. 1 Like voting is closed. Thanks for ...

  2. Description. Thornton Leigh Hunt was a journalist and editor, as well as a very close friend of George Henry Lewes, close enough that Lewes named his second child after him. In 1850, the two men co-founded a weekly newspaper, the Leader, to which George Eliot later contributed articles, often as substitutes for ones Lewes was slated to write.

  3. Christ's Hospital. Ocupação. jornalista, poeta, autobiógrafo, crítico literário, tradutor, escritor. [ edite no Wikidata] James Henry Leigh Hunt ou simplesmente Leigh Hunt (Southgate, Londres, 19 de outubro de 1784 – Putney, 28 de agosto de 1859) foi um poeta, crítico e ensaísta inglês .

  4. HUNT, THORNTON LEIGH (1810–1873), journalist, eldest son of James Henry Leigh Hunt [q. v.] and his wife, Marianne Kent, was born in London on 10 Sept. 1810. When Leigh Hunt was in gaol in 1813, his son was constantly with him, and his presence there occasioned Lamb's verses addressed 'To T.L.H., a child.'

  5. Leveleit (Correspondence) fia, Thornton Hunt adta ki (London, 1862). Nevezetesebb művei. Critical essays on the performances of the London theatres (1807) On the folly and danger of methodism (1809) The story of Rimini (költemény, mely Hunt főműve, 1816) Lord Byron and some of his contemporaries (1828) Sir Ralph Esher (regény, 1832)

  6. Leigh Hunt. 1784–1859. Benjamin Robert Haydon/Courtesy the National Portrait Gallery, London. Leigh Hunt, prolific poet, essayist, and journalist, was a central figure of the Romantic movement in England. He produced a large body of poetry in a variety of forms: narrative poems, satires, poetic dramas, odes, epistles, sonnets, short lyrics ...

  7. Biography. Thornton Leigh Hunt (1810-1873), first editor of the British daily broadsheet newspaper The Daily Telegraph.