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Anthony HoldenPublication Details
Book1st United States edLittle, Brown and Company2005Availability
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- Holden’s narrative brings to life a pivotal moment in literary and political history–the world of England in the first half of the 19th century and the transition from the Romantics to the Victorians. A tirelessly prolific poet, essayist, editor, and critic, Hunt was the beating heart of a Romantic literary circle, an intimate of Keats and Shelley, Byron, Hazlitt, and Lamb. While campaigning fearlessly for political reform, he invented theater criticism as we know it and launched the careers of numerous poets whose names now overshadow his own. But he survived most of his youthful companions to become an elder statesman of Victorian literature, the friend and champion of Thackeray, Tennyson, Browning, and Dickens.– From publisher description
Contents
- ‘Fit for nothing but an author’ 1784-1802
- ‘Needled & threaded out of my heart’ 1802-9
- ‘The prince on St. Patrick’s Day’ 1807-12
- ‘The wit in the dungeon’ 1812-15
- ‘A new school of poetry’ 1815-17
- The ‘Cockney’ School 1818-21
- ‘I never beheld him more’ 1821-2
- ‘The wren and the eagle’ 1822-3
- ‘A hen under a penthouse’ 1823-5
- ‘A poetical Tinkerdom’ 1825-34
- ‘A sort of literary Robin Hood’ 1834-40
- ‘A track of radiance’ 1841 -52
- ‘A perfect child’ 1852-3
- ‘One that loves his fellow-men’ 1853-9
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- 0316067520
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