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Early Nineteenth-Century Prose<br />

2163 | 2164<br />

Brewer, L. A. Some letters from my Leigh Hunt portfolios. Cedar<br />

Rapids IA 1929.<br />

My Leigh Hunt library: the holograph letters. Ed L. A. Brewer, Iowa<br />

City 1938. Nine hundred letters and ms scraps, most unpbd.<br />

Gates, P. G. A Hunt–Byron letter. KSJ 2 1953.<br />

Kaser, D. E. Two new Hunt letters. N & Q Mar 1955.<br />

Barnett, G. L. Hunt revises a letter. HLQ 20 1957.<br />

Marshall, W. H. Hunt on Walt Whitman: a new letter. N & Q Sep<br />

1957.<br />

Green, D. B. Some new Hunt letters. N & Q Aug 1958.<br />

Marshall, W. H. Three new Hunt letters. KSJ 9 1960.<br />

Sanders, C. R. <strong>The</strong> correspondence and friendship <strong>of</strong> Carlyle and<br />

Hunt: the early years. Bull <strong>of</strong> John Rylands Lib 45 1963.<br />

Sanders, C. R. <strong>The</strong> correspondence and friendship <strong>of</strong> Carlyle and<br />

Hunt: the later years. Bull <strong>of</strong> John Rylands Lib 46 1963.<br />

Enkvist, N. E. In his British and American literary letters in<br />

Scandinavian public collections, Abo 1964.<br />

Barnes, W. Hunt’s letters in the Luther Brewer collections: plans for<br />

a new edition. Books at Iowa no 3 1965.<br />

<strong>The</strong> correspondence <strong>of</strong> Leigh Hunt and Charles Ollier in the winter<br />

<strong>of</strong> 1853–4. Ed D. R. Cheney 1976.<br />

Dubious ascriptions<br />

Among the pbns sometimes attributed to Hunt, Reminiscences <strong>of</strong> Michael<br />

Kelly the singer (2 vols 1826) should not stand: it was prepared by<br />

<strong>The</strong>odore Hook. <strong>The</strong> rebellion <strong>of</strong> the beasts: or the ass is dead! Long<br />

live the ass! (1825) by ‘a late Fellow <strong>of</strong> St John’s College, <strong>Cambridge</strong>’ may or<br />

may not be Hunt’s; it is nowhere mentioned in his available letters.<br />

Dictionary <strong>of</strong> anonymous and pseudonymous <strong>English</strong> literature, ed<br />

J. Kennedy, W. A. Smith and A. F. Johnson, describes Florentine tales<br />

(1847), as ‘largely by Thomas Powell, but after his death by J. H.<br />

Leigh Hunt.’ Powell, however, was sufficiently alive in 1849 to emigrate to<br />

New York, pursued by the execrations <strong>of</strong> Browning. A poem in Ollier’s<br />

Literary miscellany 1820 – <strong>The</strong> universal Pan – signed L., is more the<br />

fault <strong>of</strong> ‘Barry Cornwall’ than <strong>of</strong> Hunt.<br />

Marshall, W. H. An early misattribution to Byron: Hunt’s <strong>The</strong> feast<br />

<strong>of</strong> the poets. N & Q May 1962.<br />

§2<br />

Numerous references to Hunt will also be found in the standard edns <strong>of</strong> the<br />

works and in letters <strong>of</strong> Byron, Hazlitt, Keats and Shelley.<br />

Hunt, Leigh. Autobiographical paper. Monthly Mirror Apr 1810.<br />

Keats, J. In Poems, 1817.<br />

‘Z’. <strong>The</strong> cockney school <strong>of</strong> poetry. Blackwood’s Mag Oct 1817–Jan<br />

1818.<br />

‘A’. Mr Hunt’s Hero and Leander. London Mag July 1820.<br />

Shelley, P. B. <strong>The</strong> Cenci. 1821. Dedication.<br />

[Kent, E.] Flora domestica. 1823.<br />

Lamb, C. Letter <strong>of</strong> Elia to Robert Southey esq. London Mag Oct 1823.<br />

Hazlitt, W. In Spirit <strong>of</strong> the age, 1825.<br />

Kent, E. Sylvan sketches. 1825.<br />

[Lytton, E. B.] Sir Ralph Esher. NMM Mar 1832.<br />

Brougham, H. P. (Baron Brougham and Vaux). In Speeches, 4 vols<br />

1838.<br />

Hall, S. C. In Book <strong>of</strong> gems 1836–1838, 1838. A notice <strong>of</strong> Hunt; also<br />

memoranda by Hunt and Shelley, Keats and Tennyson.<br />

[Macaulay, T. B.] Comic dramatists <strong>of</strong> the Restoration. Edinburgh<br />

Rev 72 1841.<br />

Horne, R. H. In his A new spirit <strong>of</strong> the age, vol 1, 1844.<br />

Howitt, W. In his Homes and haunts <strong>of</strong> the most eminent British<br />

poets, 2 vols 1847.<br />

[Ireland, A.] <strong>The</strong> genius and writings <strong>of</strong> Hunt. Manchester<br />

Examiner July 1847.<br />

Dickens, C. In Bleak house, 1853. <strong>The</strong> character Harold Skimpole.<br />

Haydon, B. R. In Autobiography and journals, 3 vols 1853.<br />

Moore, T. In his Memoirs, journal and correspondence vol 8, 1856.<br />

[Ollier, E.] <strong>The</strong> occasional. Spectator 3 Sep 1859.<br />

Dickens, C. Hunt: a remonstrance. All the Year Round 24 Dec 1859.<br />

[Hunt, T. L.] A man <strong>of</strong> letters <strong>of</strong> the last generation. Cornhill Mag Jan<br />

1860.<br />

Collier, J. P. <strong>The</strong> late Duke <strong>of</strong> Devonshire and Hunt. Athenaeum 8<br />

Mar 1862.<br />

Ollier, E. Correspondence <strong>of</strong> Hunt. Spectator 22 Mar 1862.<br />

Ollier, E. A literary life. All the Year Round 12 Apr 1862.<br />

[Carlyle, T.] Memoranda concerning Mr Leigh Hunt. Macmillan’s<br />

Mag July 1862.<br />

Hawthorne, N. In Our old home, 1863.<br />

Kent, C. Footprints on the road. 1864.<br />

Bates, W. (ed). A gallery <strong>of</strong> illustrious literary characters 1830–8<br />

drawn by the late Daniel Maclise RA and accompanied by notices<br />

chiefly by the late William Maginn LL D. [1876].<br />

Hall, S. C. In A book <strong>of</strong> memories, [1876].<br />

Horne, R. H. (ed). Letters <strong>of</strong> E. B. Browning. 2 vols 1877.<br />

Proctor, B. W. An autobiographical fragment. 1877.<br />

Cowden Clarke, C. and M. In Recollections <strong>of</strong> writers, 1878.<br />

Dickens, C. In Letters, 3 vols 1880–2.<br />

Dowden, E. In Life <strong>of</strong> Percy Bysshe Shelley, 2 vols 1886.<br />

Saintsbury, G. In Essays in <strong>English</strong> literature 1780–1860, 1890.<br />

Monkhouse, W. C. Life <strong>of</strong> Leigh Hunt. 1893.<br />

Shelley, P. B. Letters to Hunt. Ed T. J. Wise 2 vols 1894.<br />

Johnson, R. B. Leigh Hunt. 1896.<br />

Punchard, C. D. Helps to the study <strong>of</strong> Leigh Hunt’s essays. 1899.<br />

Allingham, W. A diary. 1907, 1967.<br />

Adams, M. Some Hampstead memories. Illustr F. Adcock 1909.<br />

Miller, B. Leigh Hunt’s relations with Byron, Shelley and Keats.<br />

1910.<br />

Moebus, O. Leigh Hunts Kritik der Entwicklung der englischen<br />

Literatur bis zum Ende des 18. Jahrhunderts. Strasbourg 1916.<br />

Howe, P. P. In Life <strong>of</strong> William Hazlitt, 1922, 1928 (rev).<br />

Gosse, E. In More books on the table, 1923.<br />

Brewer, L. A. Some Lamb and Browning letters to Leigh Hunt. Cedar<br />

Rapids IA 1924.<br />

Forman, M. B. Hunt: some unfamiliar apologists. London Mercury<br />

June 1926.<br />

Brewer, L. A. <strong>The</strong> joys and sorrows <strong>of</strong> a book collector. Cedar Rapids<br />

IA 1928.<br />

Johnson, R. B. Shelley–Leigh Hunt. 1928, New York 1972. [rm]<br />

Catherine Hutton 1756–1846<br />

§1<br />

<strong>The</strong> miser married: a novel. 1813.<br />

<strong>The</strong> life <strong>of</strong> William Hutton, by himself; conclusion by Catherine<br />

Hutton. 1816, 1817, 1841.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Welsh mountaineer: a novel. 3 vols 1817.<br />

<strong>The</strong> history <strong>of</strong> Birmingham by William Hutton; continued to the<br />

present time by Catherine Hutton. 1819.<br />

Oakwood Hall: a novel. 3 vols 1819.<br />

<strong>The</strong> tour <strong>of</strong> Africa: containing a concise account <strong>of</strong> all the countries<br />

in that quarter <strong>of</strong> the globe hitherto visited by Europeans,<br />

selected from the best authors and arranged by C[atherine]<br />

H[utton]. 3 vols 1819–21.<br />

Letters<br />

Reminiscences <strong>of</strong> a gentlewoman <strong>of</strong> the last century: letters <strong>of</strong><br />

Catherine Hutton. Ed C. H. Beale, Birmingham 1891.<br />

Catherine Hutton and her friends. Ed C. H. Beale, Birmingham<br />

1895.<br />

§2<br />

Miss Catherine Hutton. GM Apr–May 1846.<br />

Colvile, F. L. <strong>The</strong> worthies <strong>of</strong> Warwickshire who lived between 1500<br />

and 1800. Warwick [1870].<br />

Jewitt, Ll. F. W. <strong>The</strong> life <strong>of</strong> William Hutton. [1872.]

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