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The Collected Works of Charles Lamb and Mary Lamb - Tales from Shakespeare Essays of Elia The Adventures of Ulysses The King and Queen of Hearts… - cover

The Collected Works of Charles Lamb and Mary Lamb - Tales from Shakespeare Essays of Elia The Adventures of Ulysses The King and Queen of Hearts…

Mary Lamb, Charles Lamb

Publisher: Good Press

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The Collected Works of Charles Lamb and Mary Lamb is an anthology that encapsulates the breadth and depth of 19th-century British literature, offering readers a rich tapestry of essays, letters, poetry, and more. This collection stands out for its remarkable diversity in literary styles and the seamless blend of personal reflection with broader societal commentaries, providing unique insights into the periods cultural and social milieu. The works of Charles and Mary Lamb are particularly noted for their contributions to the genre of literary essays and for pioneering children's literature in new, imaginative directions. The anthology's juxtaposition of various forms and themes invites readers to explore the nuanced interplay between individual creativity and collective human experience. The contributing authors, Charles and Mary Lamb, were not only siblings but also collaborative partners whose works were deeply intertwined with the Romantic and early Victorian literary traditions. Their backgrounds, as integral figures of the London literary circle and close acquaintances of other prominent writers, allowed them to infuse their writings with rich cultural and intellectual elements. This collection, therefore, does not merely represent an aggregation of texts but a vibrant conversation among contemporaries, exploring the zeitgeist of their era through a distinctly personal and yet universally accessible lens. For those seeking to immerse themselves in the literary heritage of the early 19th century, The Collected Works of Charles Lamb and Mary Lamb offers an unparalleled opportunity. It invites readers to engage with the enduring questions and themes of the age, showcased through the variety of genres and approaches taken by the Lambs. This anthology is not only a testament to the siblings literary genius but also a gateway to the wider dialogues of their time, making it an essential addition for scholars, students, and enthusiasts of literature seeking to deepen their understanding of this pivotal historical and cultural moment.
Available since: 12/17/2023.
Print length: 4095 pages.

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