English Men of Letters 39 Volume Set: Charles Lamb (Cambridge Library Collection - English Men of Letters)

English Men of Letters 39 Volume Set: Charles Lamb (Cambridge Library Collection - English Men of Letters)

by Alfred Ainger (Author)

Synopsis

Written by clergyman Alfred Ainger (1837-1904), this 1882 biography of writer Charles Lamb (1775-1834) is the twenty-first book in the first series of 'English Men of Letters'. Charles Lamb began publishing his poetry in the late 1790s. Both he and his sister Mary (1764-1847), who had been released into Charles' care after killing their mother in a fit of insanity in 1796, began writing for children with the encouragement of William Godwin, their works including the Tales from Shakespeare (1807) for which they are best known. Lamb was also widely regarded for his skill as an essayist, and particularly for his Essays of Elia. Ainger devoted much of his career to Lamb's life and writings, including a six-volume edited collection of Lamb's work. His biography focuses on Lamb's literary output and his place as a critic as well as the events of the writer's life.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 206
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 03 Nov 2011

ISBN 10: 1108034586
ISBN 13: 9781108034586
Book Overview: First published in 1882, this biography of writer Charles Lamb considers his literary works in relation to his life.