ABSTRACT

Hunt, Literary Pocket-Book for 1819 and 1820 (1818, 1819); review by John Wilson, Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine, VI (Dec. 1819), 235-247. The young “Rev. Mr. Terrot” (p. 236) escaped with a whole skin, for Charles Hughes Terrot (1790-1872) became Bishop of Edinburgh in 1841. Again, Hunt and Keats are attacked while Shelley and Byran Waller Procter (at this period a contributor to Blackwood’s) are praised. Both Charles Ollier’s bookselling business and his anonymous novel Altham and His Wife (1818) are praised (p. 247). Ollier contributed at least two articles to Blackwood’s in 1821. See the review of Epipsychidion below.