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Leigh Hunt's Relations with Byron, Shelley and Keats

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A critical study reconstructs the personal, political, and literary connections between Leigh Hunt and three younger Romantic poets, tracing the political background that shaped their interactions and assessing Hunt's influence through biography and close reading. It opens with a survey of the reactionary climate and a biographical account of Hunt’s ancestry, education, career, imprisonment, finances, beliefs, and poetry; then devotes chapters to Keats, Shelley, and Byron, analyzes Hunt’s role as editor of The Liberal and the Cockney School controversy, and ends with a concluding synthesis and bibliography.

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Barnette Miller

Barnette Miller was an American author and scholar known for his contributions to literary criticism and biography. His notable work, "Leigh Hunt's Relations with Byron, Shelley and Keats," explores the intricate relationships between these prominent Romantic poets and their contemporary, Leigh Hunt. Through meticulous research and analysis, Miller sheds light on the literary and personal dynamics that influenced the works of these iconic figures. His scholarship offers valuable insights into the Romantic era, enriching the understanding of its literary heritage.

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