How did he get it done?
John Jones: Leigh Hunt’s sense of woe, 22 September 2005
Fiery Heart: The First Life of Leigh Hunt
by Nicholas Roe.
Pimlico, 428 pp., £14.99, January 2005,0 7126 0224 0 Show More
by Nicholas Roe.
Pimlico, 428 pp., £14.99, January 2005,
The Wit in the Dungeon: A Life of Leigh Hunt
by Anthony Holden.
Little, Brown, 448 pp., £20, January 2005,0 316 85927 3 Show More
by Anthony Holden.
Little, Brown, 448 pp., £20, January 2005,
“... mark is deemed to come with Shelley’s drowning and beach cremation in 1822. Hunt died in 1859. Nicholas Roe’s book is not the place to go for news of the Victorian Leigh Hunt and his relations with the young Tennyson, the Brownings, Dickens, Macaulay, Carlyle; but it welcomes inquiries after the friend of Byron and Shelley and Keats, and the ... ”