Originally published in 1932, this book contains extracts from key Romantic writers and those in their circle to illustrate the friendships between them.Originally published in 1932, this book contains extracts from the works of key Romantic writers and those in their circle to illustrate the friendships between them. The events and topics covered include the deaths of Keats and Shelley as well as trips some of the authors took together.Originally published in 1932, this book contains extracts from the works of key Romantic writers and those in their circle to illustrate the friendships between them. The events and topics covered include the deaths of Keats and Shelley as well as trips some of the authors took together.Originally published in 1932, this book contains extracts from the works of key Romantic writers and those in their circle to illustrate the friendships between them. The events and topics covered include the deaths of Keats and Shelley as well as trips some of the authors took together. This book will be of value to anyone with an interest in the relationships among the key figures of Romantic literature.Preface; 1. Christ's Hospital, 178299; 2. Pantisocracy; 3. Lamb's tragedy; 4. Nether Stowey and Alfoxden, 17978; 5. Lamb and Southey; 6. The Lakes, 18002; 7. Wordsworth's Scottish tour, 1803; 8. De Quincey as undergraduate; 9. Southey to Coleridge, 1804; 10. Lamb to Wordsworth; 11. Mr H-; 12. To William Wordsworth; 13. The Lake poets; 14. Byron in 1809; 15. Literary London; 16. The Laureateship; 17. Leigh Hunt in prison; 18. The Excursion; 19. Lamb at home; 20. Wordsworth in London; 21. Byron in London; 22. Coleridge and Lady Hamilton; 23. Lamb to Wordsworth; 24. Byron and Shelley in Switzerland; 25. Crabb Robinson among the Lakes; 26. Shelley in England; 27. Byron on his contemporaries; 28. Dedicatory sonnet to Leigh Hunt; 29. London, 181718; 30. Shelley and Byron; 31. Keats and Coleridge; 32. The Waggoner; 33. Coleridge; 34. The Cenci; 35. The l³/