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Step through the ancient gates of Christ’s Hospital and into the heart of early 19th century England. Here, the corridors echo with the laughter and longing of boys destined to shape the London literary scene. R. Brimley Johnson’s evocative memoir draws readers into the daily life of one of England’s most storied boarding schools, where literary recollections of Charles Lamb, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, and Leigh Hunt come alive with rare intimacy. These pages offer more than nostalgia; they reveal the formative influence of English boarding schools on the Romantic poets, capturing the friendships and rivalries that would ripple through literary history.Blending historical essays with personal observation, Johnson provides vivid insights into the educational history and cultural legacy of Christ’s Hospital. His account is essential for literary enthusiasts and historical researchers alike, illuminating the environment that nurtured some of the era’s most celebrated voices. The book’s careful attention to detail and atmosphere invites readers to experience the sights, sounds, and sentiments of a vanished world.Republished by Alpha Editions in a careful modern edition, this volume preserves the spirit of the original while making it effortless to enjoy today - a heritage title prepared for readers and collectors alike. Both casual readers and classic-literature collectors will find themselves drawn to this unique window onto the lives and minds that shaped English letters.