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Leigh Hunt

    October 19, 1784 – August 28, 1859

    Leigh Hunt was an English literary critic, essayist, and poet. His writings are celebrated for their warmth and insightful commentary on art and literature. Hunt focused on celebrating the beauty of everyday life and the human spirit.

    The Religion of the Heart
    Stories from the Italian Poets; With Lives of the Writers, In Two Volumes
    The Town
    Captain Sword and Captain Pen
    • Captain Sword and Captain Pen

      • 60 pages
      • 3 hours of reading

      Leigh Hunt, an influential English critic, essayist, and poet, co-founded The Examiner, promoting radical ideas in literature. He was pivotal in the Hampstead circle, engaging with notable figures like William Hazlitt and Charles Lamb. Hunt played a crucial role in introducing literary giants such as John Keats and Percy Bysshe Shelley to the public. His attendance at Shelley's funeral was famously depicted in art, despite historical inaccuracies. Additionally, Hunt's character inspired Harold Skimpole in Dickens' "Bleak House."

      Captain Sword and Captain Pen
    • The Town

      Its Memorable Characters and Events

      • 450 pages
      • 16 hours of reading

      The book offers a rich portrayal of memorable characters and significant events from a town, capturing its essence and historical importance. Originally published over a century ago, it has been preserved and republished in a modern format, ensuring clarity and readability without relying on scanned copies. This effort aims to keep the work accessible for both present and future generations, highlighting its enduring relevance in human history.

      The Town
    • Stories from the Italian Poets; With Lives of the Writers, In Two Volumes

      Volume 2 - in large print

      • 436 pages
      • 16 hours of reading

      This publication focuses on making historical works accessible for individuals with impaired vision by offering them in large print. Through this initiative, the Megali publishing house aims to enhance the reading experience for those who may struggle with standard text sizes, ensuring that important historical texts remain available to a wider audience.

      Stories from the Italian Poets; With Lives of the Writers, In Two Volumes
    • The Religion of the Heart

      • 132 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      This reprint of a classic work, originally published in 1857, offers readers a chance to explore the themes and narratives that have stood the test of time. The book captures the historical context of its era, providing insights into the societal norms and challenges of the period. With its enduring relevance, it invites both new and returning readers to engage with its rich storytelling and profound reflections.

      The Religion of the Heart