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  1. Thornton Leigh Hunt: 1855 to 1873 Edwin Arnold: 1873 to 1888 John le Sage: 1888 to 1923 Fred Miller: 1923 to 1924 Arthur Watson: 1924 to 1950 Colin Coote: 1950 to 1964 Maurice Green: 1964 to 1974 Bill Deedes: 1974 to 1986 Max Hastings: 1986 to 1995 Charles Moore: 1995 to 2003 Martin Newland: 2003 to 2005 John Bryant: 2005 to 2007 William Lewis ...

  2. His eldest son, Thornton once remarked that Elizabeth, who was intelligent and also published two books herself, would have been a more compatible wife for Leigh Hunt. On August 28, 1859, he died in Putney and was interred in London’s ‘Kensal Green Cemetery’ beside his wife.

  3. 14 de fev. de 2008 · Hunt, Thornton Leigh, 1810-1873 Bookplateleaf 0004 Call number SRLF_UCLA:LAGE-1778978 Camera Canon 5D Collection-library SRLF ...

  4. George Henry Lewes ( / ˈluːɪs / ⓘ; 18 April 1817 – 30 November 1878) was an English philosopher and critic of literature and theatre. He was also an amateur physiologist. American feminist Margaret Fuller called Lewes a "witty, French, flippant sort of man". [1] He became part of the mid- Victorian ferment of ideas which encouraged ...

  5. Theodore Fenner: Leigh Hunt and Opera Criticism. The “Examiner Years”, 1808–1821. The University Press of Kansas 1972. Payson G. Gates: William Hazlitt and Leigh Hunt: The Continuing Dialogue. Bearbeitet und kommentiert von Eleanor M. Gates. Falls River Publications, Essex, Conn. 2000. Nicholas Roe: Fiery Heart: The First Life of Leigh Hunt.

  6. gateway.ipfs.io › wiki › Thornton_Leigh_HuntThornton Leigh Hunt

    Thornton Leigh Hunt (10 September 1810 – 25 June 1873) was the first editor of the British daily broadsheet newspaper The Daily Telegraph. Life Hunt was the son of the writer Leigh Hunt and his wife Marianne, née Kent.

  7. James Henry Leigh Hunt (19 October 1784 - 28 August 1859) was an English poet, literary critic, and essayist, best known today as a friend and colleague of Romantic poets Byron, Keats, and Shelley. Hunt was born at Southgate, and educated at Christ's Hospital. A selection of his earliest poems was published by his father in 1801 under the title of Juvenilia. In 1805 he joined his brother John ...