Explore the fascinating world of Charles Lamb through "The Life and Works of Charles Lamb, Volume 11," meticulously compiled by Alfred Ainger with contributions from Mary Lamb. This volume delves into the life, writings, and literary contributions of one of England's most beloved essayists and poets. Readers will gain insights into Lamb's personal life, his relationships with literary contemporaries, and the social context that shaped his unique perspective.
Discover the enduring appeal of Lamb's essays, known for their wit, charm, and insightful observations on human nature. This volume is an essential resource for students, scholars, and anyone interested in English literature and the Romantic era.
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