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Last Essays of Elia
- By: Charles Lamb
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Discursive ramblings of a generous mind, no-one would know from Lamb's conversational button-holing of you and telling you whatever is on his mind that his sister had killed their mother and he had spent his life looking after her; had collaborated with her, in fact, on their Tales From Shakespeare. This world was made by God, he once remarked, but He has left it for humanity to bustle about in. These are Lamb's reflections on said bustlings. He once said of his close friend Coleridge that the man was hungry for eternity; but Lamb was hungry for humanity. He satisfies this hunger admirably in ...
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Elia; and The Last Essays of Elia
- By: Charles Lamb
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Dive into the enchanting world of Elia and The Last Essays of Elia, two captivating collections of essays by the talented Charles Lamb. First published in The London Magazine from 1820 to 1825, these essays quickly became beloved classics, delighting readers with their personal and conversational style. Lamb, who embodies the persona of Elia, shares his reflections alongside his sister Mary, affectionately dubbed Cousin Bridget. The name Elia is inspired by an old Italian clerk from Lambs workplace at the South-Sea House in the early 1790s. While some essays reference Lambs contemporaries and ...
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Maria Edgeworth , Charles Lamb et al. - The Blue Jar Story Book
- By: Michela Bertazzo
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This is a collection of 6 delightful stories about children by some of the best authors of the period: Charles Lamb, Mary Lamb, Maria Edgeworth and Alicia Catherine Mant. These stories are well written and although they feature children and their escapades, clearly can be enjoyed by adults as well if not more. - Summary by Phil Chenevert
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Adventures of Ulysses, The by Charles Lamb (1775 - 1834)
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Lamb used Homer's Odyssey as the basis for the re-telling of the story of Ulysses's journey back from Troy to his own kingdom of Ithaca. Not a direct translation and deemed modern in its time, Lamb states in the preface that, "I have gained a rapidity to the narration which I hope will make it more attractive and give it more the air of a romance to young readers". (Summary by Rebecca)
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Mr H
- By: Charles Lamb
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Step into the whimsical world of Mr H, a delightful farce first performed at Drury Lane in 1806. While the plot may be light and revolves around a rather flimsy joke, the richly drawn characters and witty commentary on contemporary fashion provide ample entertainment, allowing the audience to overlook the storys simplicity. More a comedy of manners than a conventional farce, this charming short play invites you to enjoy a playful exploration of the eccentricities of the Regency period. (Summary by Algy Pug)
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The Adventures of Ulysses, by Charles Lamb
- By: Mentor New York
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Lamb used Homer's Odyssey as the basis for the re-telling of the story of Ulysses's journey back from Troy to his own kingdom of Ithaca. Not a direct translation and deemed modern in its time, Lamb states in the preface that, "I have gained a rapidity to the narration which I hope will make it more attractive and give it more the air of a romance to young readers". (Summary by Rebecca)
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