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Literary Pocket-Book : ウィキペディア英語版 | Literary Pocket-Book
The Literary Pocket-Book was a collection of works edited by Leigh Hunt and containing material by Hunt, Percy Bysshe Shelley, John Keats, and Bryan Waller Procter. The collection was put together during 1818, and proved so successful that Hunt was able to sell the copyright for £200 a year later. The collection includes written worked, lined pages to write notes on and lists of authors, artists, schools and libraries. It was a public success, bringing new readers to both Shelley and Keats, and served as a model for other collections of poetry written during the Victorian era. Critical reviews were also excellent, with ''The London Magazine'' describing it as "for the most part delightfully written",〔 although Keats himself later wrote that the collection was "full of the most sickening stuff you can imagine".〔 ==Background== During the end of 1818, Hunt was putting together a collection to be called ''Literary Pocket-Book''. The works were a combination of material provided by himself, Percy Bysshe Shelley, John Keats, and Bryan Waller Procter.〔Roe 2005 pp. 308, 313〕 By 1823, there were five collections under the title.〔Holden 2005 p. 134〕 The collection was successful enough that Hunt, needing money, was able to sell Ollier the copyright for £200 during mid-1819. Works included in the ''Literary Pocket-Book'' were later reprinted in Hunt's magazine, ''Indicator'', in 1821.〔Roe 2005 pp. 320, 325〕 They were also printed in collections by individual poets.〔Blunden 1930 p. 138〕
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