Cockneyism
Gregory Dart: Leigh Hunt, 18 December 2003
The Selected Writings of Leigh Hunt
edited by Robert Morrison and Michael Eberle-Sinatra.
Pickering & Chatto, £495, July 2003,1 85196 714 1 Show More
edited by Robert Morrison and Michael Eberle-Sinatra.
Pickering & Chatto, £495, July 2003,
“... At first Dickens tried to deny that Harold Skimpole, the parasitical aesthete of Bleak House, had been based on his friend Leigh Hunt; but later he confessed, not a little proudly, that the character was ‘the most exact portrait that was ever painted in words . . . it is an absolute reproduction of a real man.’ Skimpole is a corrosive presence in the novel, a serene-faced sponger who claims to know nothing of ‘the world ... ”