About Leigh Hunt
Leigh Hunt was a British poet, essayist, and critic of the early 19th century best known for championing Romantic poetry and mentoring young writers like Keats and Shelley. He famously declared that poetry should be about beauty and pleasure rather than rigid rules, advocating for imaginative freedom in literature. Hunt spent time in prison for criticizing the Prince Regent, demonstrating his commitment to speaking truth to power. His witty essays and passionate advocacy for artistic independence made him an influential voice in English literary culture.
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Did you know? Hunt famously championed the work of John Keats and Percy Bysshe Shelley, helping to launch their literary careers through his influential journal The Examiner.
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