Henry Crabb Robinson
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Henry Crabb Robinson was an influential figure in the literary circles of 19th century England. He is best known for his diaries and correspondence that provide a unique insight into the lives and thoughts of prominent literary figures of his time, including William Blake, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, and Charles Lamb. Robinson's writings offer a vivid portrayal of the cultural and intellectual environment of the Romantic period, capturing the essence of the friendships he cultivated with these luminaries.