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Leigh Hunt: Critical Essay by Donald H. Reiman

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SOURCE: "Leigh Hunt in Literary History: A Response," in The Life & Times of Leigh Hunt, edited by Robert A. McCown, Friends of the University of Iowa Libraries, 1985, pp. 73-100.

In the following essay, Reiman evaluates Hunt as one of the most influential Romantic writersone who should be judged not just for his literary merits but also for his wide-ranging contributions to English culture.

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