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The Complete Works

Mary Lamb, Charles Lamb

Maison d'édition: DigiCat

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The Complete Works of Charles and Mary Lamb is a seminal collection that showcases an impressive range of literary styles and themes, from poignant essays to imaginative fiction, capturing the essence of early 19th-century British literature. This anthology not only explores timeless human experiences but also provides a critical look into social and cultural norms of the era. The collection's depth is reflected in its variety, offering both light-hearted humor and contemplative reflection. Each piece stands out, together forming a cohesive mosaic that highlights the finesse and depth of the Lambs' collaborative genius. Charles and Mary Lamb were instrumental figures in the Romantic literary movement, with their works reflecting a blend of personal struggles and widely resonant themes. Known for their dedication to preserving and sharing the rich narratives of English culture, their collaboration transcends personal tribulations to deliver profound literary works. Their essays, stories, and translations have made significant contributions to the culture of the time, offering insightful commentary on a broad spectrum of human emotions and societal observations, making this collection an invaluable asset for understanding the period's literary dynamics. For enthusiasts of Romantic literature, The Complete Works is an essential acquisition, offering readers an unparalleled opportunity to explore the depth and diversity of thought characterizing early 19th-century letters. The Lambs' collective insight fosters a unique dialogue within their works, making it an essential experience for those seeking to understand the era's intellectual and cultural landscape. Engaging with this collection offers both educational enrichment and a delightful journey through the myriad of styles and themes that Charles and Mary Lamb so eloquently present.
Disponible depuis: 11/10/2022.
Longueur d'impression: 4095 pages.

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