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Paperback The Life and Works of Charles Lamb; Volume 8 Book

ISBN: 1176797867

ISBN13: 9781176797864

The Life and Works of Charles Lamb; Volume 8

Delve into the world of one of England's most beloved essayists and poets with "The Life and Works of Charles Lamb, Volume 8." This meticulously curated collection, edited by Alfred Ainger, offers readers a comprehensive exploration of Charles Lamb's literary contributions and personal life. Alongside Lamb's celebrated essays and poems, the volume features insights into his enduring relationship with his sister, Mary Lamb, a writer in her own right.

Discover the wit, humor, and profound observations that characterize Lamb's writing, which cemented his place in literary history. This volume provides a valuable resource for scholars and enthusiasts alike, offering a deeper understanding of Lamb's influence on English literature and the cultural landscape of his time. A timeless exploration of a literary icon, this collection is essential for anyone interested in the Romantic era and the art of the essay.

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