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  1. James Henry Leigh Hunt (19 de octubre de 1784-28 de agosto de 1859) fue un crítico, ensayista, poeta y escritor inglés . Biografía. Primeros años. Leigh Hunt nació en Southgate, Londres, Middlesex, en donde sus padres se habían establecido luego de abandonar Estados Unidos.

    • James Henry Leigh Hunt
    • 28 de agosto de 1859, Putney (Reino Unido)
    • Cementerio de Kensal Green
    • 19 de octubre de 1784, Southgate (Reino Unido)
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    James Henry Leigh Hunt (19 October 1784 – 28 August 1859), best known as Leigh Hunt, was an English critic, essayist and poet. Hunt co-founded The Examiner, a leading intellectual journal expounding radical principles. He was the centre of the Hampstead-based group that included William Hazlitt and Charles Lamb, known as the "Hunt ...

    • 28 August 1859 (aged 74), Putney, London, England
  3. Leigh Hunt (born October 19, 1784, Southgate, Middlesex, England—died August 28, 1859, Putney, London) was an English essayist, critic, journalist, and poet, who was an editor of influential journals in an age when the periodical was at the height of its power.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  4. Leigh Hunt, prolific poet, essayist, and journalist, was a central figure of the Romantic movement in England. He produced a large body of poetry in a variety of forms: narrative poems, satires, poetic dramas, odes, epistles, sonnets, short lyrics, and translations from Greek, Roman, Italian, and…

  5. 21 de jun. de 2015 · Por Silvia Pato. @SilviaP3. La vida del escritor James Henry Leigh Hunt (1784-1859) podría valer como argumento para cualquier película, con unos personajes secundarios de auténtico lujo. Desde niño, Hunt escribió poesía, y publicó su primer poemario, Juvenilia, con diecisiete años.

  6. Leigh Hunt, prolific poet, essayist, and journalist, was a central figure of the Romantic movement in England. He produced a large body of poetry in a variety of forms: narrative poems, satires, poetic dramas, odes, epistles, sonnets, short lyrics, and translations from Greek, Roman, Italian,...

  7. 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).