Concerning his delights in living in Chelsea; Thornton's weaknesses; Hunt's own hypochondriacal illnesses; the deficiencies of the Story of Rimini; his new poem, A day with the reader.
Contents: Dear Franklinites, May 25,1968; From Curly regarding E. Walls' school library project for Country X, Jun. 12,1970; Letter to Norman from John Iroaganachi, Oct. 9, 1970; Reading file (routing slip); Harold's draft and telegram to E. Walls,...
Concerning his thanks for her sending him books; a meeting with Mrs. Knight, his plans to meet with Knight to look over the house they are thinking of taking, and his promise to play "house-husband" and get answers to all of Marianne's queries...
Concerning his appreciation of Dalby's praises and presents; his illness which prevented his visit; his poem, The feast of the blue stockings, i.e. Blue Stocking revels. His failure to find an account of the background of Lounger, i.e. Lounger's...
Horne, R. H. (Richard H.), 1802-1884; Hunt, Leigh, 1784-1859; Chaucer, Geoffrey, d. 1400;
Concerning his desire for aid in proof revision of an introduction, probably to The poems of Geoffrey Chaucer, modernized; decided against Hunt writing the introduction since he would not criticize his own work.