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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
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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…

Mary Lamb, Charles Lamb

Editora: Good Press

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The Collected Works of Charles Lamb and Mary Lamb weaves together a fascinating tapestry of essays, poetry, and stories that capture the essence of Romantic literature's diversity and richness. The anthology showcases a range of literary styles, from the humorous and satirical prose of Charles Lamb's essays to the insightful and balanced adaptations within their joint Tales from Shakespeare. The works are not merely a reflection of their time, encapsulating the questions and revolutions of the Romantic period, but also of the deft intertwining of mythology, folklore, and personal narrative. With each piece, whether it's a heartfelt reflection or a narratively gripping tale, the collection underscores the enduring nature of human emotion and intellect. Charles and Mary Lamb's contributions to literature are marked by their deep engagement with themes of family, madness, and creativity, often mirroring their own complex lives. Born at a crossroad of Enlightenment values and burgeoning Romantic ideals, they move seamlessly between the opposing forces of rationality and emotion. These works speak to their ability not only to interpret the cultural moment in which they lived but to shape it by providing readers with narratives that offer a thoughtful response to the challenges of modernity. An esteemed addition to any library, The Collected Works of Charles Lamb and Mary Lamb offers readers a unique amalgam of intimacy and expansiveness. This collection stands as a multidimensional dialogue, challenging and enriching the reader's perspective on both personal ordeals and universal experiences. It is not only an exploration of individual creativity and shared humanity but also a testament to the transformative power of literature. Aspiring readers are invited to immerse themselves in this kaleidoscopic anthology, discovering the erudition and empathy that define the Lambs' literary legacy.
Disponível desde: 17/12/2023.
Comprimento de impressão: 4095 páginas.

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