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  1. CHARLES LAMB BIOGRAPHY & WORKS

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  1. Charles Lamb

    Charles Lamb (10 February 1775 - 27 December 1834) was an English essayist, poet, and antiquarian, best known for his Essays of Elia and for the children's book Tales from Shakespeare, co-authored with his sister, Mary Lamb (1764-1847).. Friends with such literary luminaries as Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Robert Southey, William Wordsworth, Dorothy Wordsworth and William Hazlitt, Lamb was at ...

  2. Charles Lamb: as an English Essayist

    As an essayist, it is Charles Lamb's (1775-1834) chief distinction that he introduced the intimate, familiar essay in English literature, which inspired many subsequent writers. "He does not attempt to show how many fine things he can say on a hackneyed subject". He deals with his memory of simple things and simple people with pathos and humor as the case may be and makes them familiar before ...

  3. Charles Lamb

    Charles Lamb (born Feb. 10, 1775, London, Eng.—died Dec. 27, 1834, Edmonton, Middlesex) was an English essayist and critic, best known for his Essays of Elia (1823-33).. Lamb went to school at Christ's Hospital, where he studied until 1789. He was a near contemporary there of Samuel Taylor Coleridge and of Leigh Hunt.In 1792 Lamb found employment as a clerk at East India House (the ...

  4. Charles Lamb as an essayist : Thinking Literature

    Essays of Elia. Charles Lamb's collection "Essays of Elia," which was published in the early 1800s, is regarded as a literary masterpiece that perfectly captures the spirit of Lamb's unique essayistic approach. Published under the pseudonym Elia, the collection provides a varied and detailed examination of Lamb's social observations, literary criticism, and personal views.

  5. (PDF) The Contribution of Charles Lamb as an Essayist to the English

    Abstract. This article describes how the great writer of English Charles Lamb as an essayist and why he is considered as the prince among the English essayists. The history of English essay ...

  6. PDF Charles Lamb: Prince of English Essayists

    Charles Lamb: Prince of English Essayists Dr. Shalini Pandey ... He was called "the Prince of English Essayists". His essays express human nature, sweetness of heart, humour, profound pathos, and the entirety of man's life experiences. ... Hugh (1959). The English Essay and Essayists : Delhi, S. Chand and Co. YMER || ISSN : 0044-0477 VOLUME ...

  7. Charles Lamb

    The English author, critic, and minor poet Charles Lamb (1775-1834) is best known for the essays he wrote under the name Elia. He remains one of the most loved and read of English essayists. Charles Lamb was born on Feb. 10, 1775, in London. At the age of 7 he entered Christ's Hospital, a free boarding school for sons of poor but genteel parents.

  8. Charles Lamb

    Essayist, critic, poet, and playwright Charles Lamb achieved lasting fame as a writer during the years 1820-1825, when he captivated the discerning English reading public with his personal essays in the London Magazine, collected as Essays of Elia (1823) and The Last Essays of Elia (1833). Known for their charm, humor, and perception, and laced with idiosyncrasies, these essays appear to be ...

  9. Charles Lamb

    From 1820 to 1823 Lamb was a regular contributor to the London Magazine, in which appeared the first series of essays known as Essays of Elia, published in a collected volume in 1823. The second series was published in 1833.Lamb's literary criticism is scattered and small in volume. He had no interest in critical theory and a poor sense of ...

  10. Charles Lamb Biography

    Charles Lamb was born in Crown Office Row, Inner Temple, London, on February 10, 1775. His father, described under the name Lovel in Lamb's essay "The Old Benchers of the Inner Temple," was ...

  11. Charles Lamb : Biography and Literary Works

    Charles Lamb was an English essayist, poet, and children's book writer most closely associated with the Romantic era that saw expanded expressionism and nationalist pride introduced to all aspects of the arts, from literature to music to painting. Lamb himself took as his subjects memory, kinship, and mischief, while taking issue with many of the social and religious mores of his modernizing ...

  12. Charles Lamb

    Charles Lamb (February 10, 1775 -- December 27, 1834) was an English poet, fiction writer, literary critic, and essayist of the English Romantic period. A close contemporary and personal friend of Samuel Taylor Coleridge and William Wordsworth, Charles Lamb was considered a critical member of the Lake Poets, but unlike Wordsworth and Coleridge his poetry never achieved lasting fame.

  13. Dream-Child: A Life of Charles Lamb on JSTOR

    In mid-August 1797, about two weeks after Lamb had returned to London, "poor Charles Lloyd" once more rushed into his life. He had become engaged to Sophia Pemberton, nineteen, of Birmingham. He had doubts about the engagement, though, and had traveled to London to buy time and get advice. Lamb had none to give.

  14. Charles Lamb, the Greatest of the Essayists

    XXI.-CHARLES LAMB, THE GREATEST OF THE. ESSAYISTS'. It has been the custom of historians of literature to dis- cuss essays as if there were no essential difference between, say the Essays of Bacon and those of Macaulay, or be-. tween the Spectator and the Essays in Criticism. In his recent book, The English Essay and Essayists, a work which ...

  15. Charles Lamb, Elia, and Essays in Familiarity

    Charles Lamb helped develop the familiar essay genre through his Essays of Elia (1823) and Last Essays (1833). Highly popular through the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, he faded from view through the twentieth century thanks to New Critical scorn.

  16. PDF The Contribution of Charles Lamb as an Essayist to the English Literature

    Charles Lamb's essays are considered as the best examples of essay in English. Lamb followed the rhythmic style in writing essays. ... He was called „the Prince of English Essayists‟. His ...

  17. The Life, Letters, and Writings of Charles Lamb

    Biographer E.V. Lucas deemed him the most lovable figure in English literature, but British poet, playwright, and essayist CHARLES LAMB (1774-1834) was unappreciated during his own lifetime. That Lamb is fondly remembered today is partly the result of the six-volume collection of his work edited and annotated by Irish author and critic PERCY HETHRINGTON FITZGERALD (1834-1925) and first ...

  18. The Unique Life of Charles Lamb

    Charles Lamb graced the early 19th-century English literary scene, creating a number of different works, from poetry to essays, that contained great insight.With interesting perspectives, he naturally ventured into the field of poetic critique.He would offer his constructive criticism to some of the greatest poets of the time, such as William Wordsworth.

  19. Charles Lamb: Essays Study Guide

    Charles Lamb wore many hats as a writer, dedicating his early career to poetry and writing a well known adaptation of Shakespeare's plays for children entitled Tales from Shakespeare.But as an individual writer, Lamb is arguably best known for his contributions to the essay form. Lamb wrote his essays a little over 200 years after the 1580 publication of Michel de Montaigne's Essays, which set ...

  20. Charles Lamb's Writing Style & Short Biography

    Charles Lamb was an English poet, essayist, antiquarian. He is famous for his essays Elia and books tales of children from Shakespeare. He co-authored Tales of Shakespeare with his sister, Mary Lamb. Lamb was a prominent figure of major literary circles in England. He was a friend with notable literary celebrities such as Robert Southey, Samuel ...

  21. Essays of Elia

    Essays of Elia is a collection of essays written by Charles Lamb; it was first published in book form in 1823, with a second volume, Last Essays of Elia, issued in 1833 by the publisher Edward Moxon. The essays in the collection first began appearing in The London Magazine in 1820 and continued to 1825. Lamb's essays were very popular and were ...

  22. Themes, characteristics of Romanticism, and style in Charles Lamb's essays

    Charles Lamb's most famous book of essays, called "The Essays of Elia," featured a gentle, domestic, good-humored bachelor named Elia, who was not unlike Lamb himself.

  23. Charles Lamb: poems, essays, and short stories

    Charles Lamb. Charles Lamb (London, 10 February 1775 - Edmonton, 27 December 1834) was an English essayist, best known for his Essays of Elia and for the children's book Tales from Shakespeare, which he produced with his sister, Mary Lamb (1764-1847). Lamb has been referred to by E.V. Lucas, his principal biographer, as "the most lovable ...

  24. The Old Familiar Faces

    Charles Lamb in 1798, the year he wrote and published "The Old Familiar Faces". Drawn and engraved by Robert Hancock. "The Old Familiar Faces" (1798) is a lyric poem by the English man of letters Charles Lamb.Written in the aftermath of his mother's death and of rifts with old friends, it is a lament for the relationships he had lost.