Henry Crabb Robinson (1775-1867) was a lawyer, journalist and indefatigable diarist, who was acquainted with almost all the important figures in English and European cultural circles. His surviving writings amount to almost one hundred volumes, from which this selection was compiled in 1869. He studied at Jena where he became acquainted with Goethe and Schiller, and became foreign editor for The Times, despatching eyewitness reports on the Battle of Corunna. He travelled to Switzerland and Italy with Wordsworth, and his reminiscences of William Blake are an important source of information on…mehr
Henry Crabb Robinson (1775-1867) was a lawyer, journalist and indefatigable diarist, who was acquainted with almost all the important figures in English and European cultural circles. His surviving writings amount to almost one hundred volumes, from which this selection was compiled in 1869. He studied at Jena where he became acquainted with Goethe and Schiller, and became foreign editor for The Times, despatching eyewitness reports on the Battle of Corunna. He travelled to Switzerland and Italy with Wordsworth, and his reminiscences of William Blake are an important source of information on that visionary. He attended Coleridge's public lectures, recording not only the content but anecdotes about the audiences. Other activities included helping found the Athenaeum Club and University College, London. The combination of anecdote and critical appraisal of the notables about whom he writes makes the diaries a valuable source for the culture of the nineteenth century.
1. 1832. Reform Bill Goethe's death Lady Blessington fatal accident to W. Pattison and his bride; 2. 1833 35. Hudson Gurney first railway journey at the Lakes Scotch tour with Wordsworth visit to Heidelberg theological talks with Benecke death of Lamb first Christmas at Rydal; 3. 1836. Dr. Arnold Sydney Smith W. S. Landor and Wordsworth; 4. 1837 8. Italian tour with Wordsworth journey to the west of England with Wordsworth copyright in America Clarkson and Wilberforce controversy journey to Paris with Southey; 5. 1839 40. At Rydal H. C. R. removes to 30 Russell Square visit to Playford The Non con Club tour to Frankfort; 6. 1841. Death of H. C. R.'s nephew, and of many old friends; 7. 1842. Christmas at Rydal (1841) death of Dr. Arnold Christmas at Rydal (1842) talks with Faber; 8. 1843 4. On church questions correspondence with Quillinan Christmas at Rydal visit to Playford Archaeological Association; 9. 1844. Dissenters' Chapels Act; 10. 1845. At Rydal Rogers Wordsworth Robinsoniana; 11. 1846. Donaldson visit to Heidelberg acquaintance with F. W. Robertson; 12. 1847. Visit to Devizes University Hall deaths of Mary Lamb, Mrs. Quillinan, and J. Walter F. W. Robertson University College and Flaxman's works sad Christmas at Rydal; 13. 1848. Political crisis Bunsen Emerson on the punishment of criminals Christmas at Rydal; 14. 1849. The circle at Rydal University Hall opened; 15. 1850 51. Wordsworth's death trip to Paris visit to Mrs. Wordsworth Flaxman Gallery at University College death of Habakkuk Robinson tour to Germany Arndt; 16. 1852 57. Death of Robertson Lady Byron Dr. King Mrs. Clarkson and Mrs. Wordsworth visit to France death of H. C. R.'s grand nephew on the study of Wordsworth; 17. 1858 62. At Bury Mrs. Wordsworth's death death of Thomas Robinson more deaths at Lulworth Cove anecdotes and bons mots; 18. 1863 6. At Stratford on Avon last continental journey putting papers in order resigning trusts death; Appendix.
1. 1832. Reform Bill Goethe's death Lady Blessington fatal accident to W. Pattison and his bride; 2. 1833 35. Hudson Gurney first railway journey at the Lakes Scotch tour with Wordsworth visit to Heidelberg theological talks with Benecke death of Lamb first Christmas at Rydal; 3. 1836. Dr. Arnold Sydney Smith W. S. Landor and Wordsworth; 4. 1837 8. Italian tour with Wordsworth journey to the west of England with Wordsworth copyright in America Clarkson and Wilberforce controversy journey to Paris with Southey; 5. 1839 40. At Rydal H. C. R. removes to 30 Russell Square visit to Playford The Non con Club tour to Frankfort; 6. 1841. Death of H. C. R.'s nephew, and of many old friends; 7. 1842. Christmas at Rydal (1841) death of Dr. Arnold Christmas at Rydal (1842) talks with Faber; 8. 1843 4. On church questions correspondence with Quillinan Christmas at Rydal visit to Playford Archaeological Association; 9. 1844. Dissenters' Chapels Act; 10. 1845. At Rydal Rogers Wordsworth Robinsoniana; 11. 1846. Donaldson visit to Heidelberg acquaintance with F. W. Robertson; 12. 1847. Visit to Devizes University Hall deaths of Mary Lamb, Mrs. Quillinan, and J. Walter F. W. Robertson University College and Flaxman's works sad Christmas at Rydal; 13. 1848. Political crisis Bunsen Emerson on the punishment of criminals Christmas at Rydal; 14. 1849. The circle at Rydal University Hall opened; 15. 1850 51. Wordsworth's death trip to Paris visit to Mrs. Wordsworth Flaxman Gallery at University College death of Habakkuk Robinson tour to Germany Arndt; 16. 1852 57. Death of Robertson Lady Byron Dr. King Mrs. Clarkson and Mrs. Wordsworth visit to France death of H. C. R.'s grand nephew on the study of Wordsworth; 17. 1858 62. At Bury Mrs. Wordsworth's death death of Thomas Robinson more deaths at Lulworth Cove anecdotes and bons mots; 18. 1863 6. At Stratford on Avon last continental journey putting papers in order resigning trusts death; Appendix.
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