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  1. James Henry Leigh Hunt ( 19 octobre 1784 - 28 août 1859) est un écrivain, poète, critique littéraire et essayiste britannique . Il est un des fondateurs de The Examiner, un journal intellectuel d'opinion basé sur des principes radicaux. Il fait partie d'un cercle d'intellectuel qui porte son nom comprenant notamment William Hazlitt et ...

  2. 詹姆斯·亨利·利·亨特(Leigh Hunt,1784–1859年), 英国 作家,作为诗人他的名气主要来自《阿布·本·阿德罕姆》和《珍妮吻了我》两首诗,但他更为人称道的是将雪莱和济慈的诗介绍给大众。. 人物生平. 亨特出生于伦敦。.

  3. Leigh Hunt as literary figure: a brief history. 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 two years on charges of libel against the Prince Regent (1813-1815).

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    Biografia Giovinezza. Leigh Hunt nacque a Southgate (Londra), dove i suoi genitori si erano stabiliti dopo aver lasciato gli Stati Uniti.Suo padre Isaac, un avvocato di Filadelfia, e sua madre, Mary Shewell, figlia di un mercante e devota quacchera, erano stati costretti a venire in Gran Bretagna a causa delle loro simpatie lealiste durante la Guerra d'indipendenza americana.

  5. The center of a circle that included Keats, Shelley, Hazlitt, Lamb, and others, Hunt edited several radical journals, one of which led to his two-year imprisonment for slandering the Prince Regent. This sonnet expresses the belief he shared with Shelley that orthodox notions of God are idolatrous.

  6. Leigh Hunt nació en Southgate, Londres, Middlesex, en donde sus padres se habían establecido luego de abandonar Estados Unidos. Su padre, un abogado de Filadelfia, y su madre, la hija de un mercader y una cuáquera devota, se habían visto obligados a mudarse a Inglaterra debido a su postura durante la Guerra de la Independencia Americana.

  7. Biography. A controversial figure in his time, the English poet Leigh Hunt (1784-1859) spent two years in prison for attacking the Prince Regent in print in 1813. His politics and his poetry earned him the respect of a literary circle that included at its centre the most important writers of the Romantic era, Byron, Shelley, and Keats.