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  1. Literary Sketches And Letters: Being The Final Memorials Of Charles Lamb, Never Before Published by Lamb Charles 1775-1834, 2010-10-14
  2. The Works of Charles and Mary Lamb - Volume 2 by 1775-1834LambCharles Mary Lamb, 2009-09-23
  3. The Works of Charles and Mary Lamb - Volume 3 by 1775-1834LambCharles Mary Lamb, 2009-09-23
  4. The Best Letters Of Charles Lamb, Ed. by Lamb Charles 1775-1834, Johnson Edward Gilpin, 2010-10-15
  5. Bon-mots Of Charles Lamb And Douglas Jerrold by Lamb Charles 1775-1834, Jerrold Walter 1865-1929, 2010-09-27
  6. The Works Of Charles And Mary Lamb by Lamb Charles 1775-1834, Lamb Mary 1764-1847, et all 2010-10-06
  7. The Works of Charles and Mary Lamb - Volume 5 by 1775-1834LambCharles Mary Lamb, 2009-11-08
  8. The Essays Of Elia by Lamb Charles 1775-1834, 2010-10-14
  9. All Shakespeare's Tales by Lamb Charles 1775-1834, Lamb Mary 1764-1847, 2010-10-13
  10. Essays Of Elia by Lamb Charles 1775-1834, 2010-10-06
  11. The Essays Of Elia by Lamb Charles 1775-1834, 2010-10-14
  12. The Essays Of Elia by Lamb Charles 1775-1834, 2010-10-14
  13. Essays by Charles Lamb 1775-1834, 1895-12-31
  14. Tales From Shakespeare by Lamb Charles 1775-1834, Lamb Mary 1764-1847, et all 2010-10-15

21. Project Gutenberg Titles By Lamb, Charles, 1775-1834
Project Gutenberg Titles by. Lamb, Charles, 17751834. The Adventures of Ulysses Tales from Shakespeare Tales from Shakespeare (alternate edition)
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22. Charles Lamb: Definition And Much More From Answers.com
Lamb , Charles (Known as “Elia.”) 1775–1834. British critic and essayist. Meaning 1 English essayist (17751834) Synonyms Lamb, Elia
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British critic and essayist. With his sister Mary Ann Lamb (1764–1847) he wrote the children's book Tales from Shakespeare Encyclopedia Lamb, Charles, 1775–1834, English essayist, b. London. He went to school at Christ's Hospital, where his lifelong friendship with Coleridge began. Lamb was a clerk at the India House from 1792 to 1825. In 1796 his sister Mary Ann Lamb (1764–1847) in a fit of temporary insanity attacked and wounded their father and stabbed and killed their mother. Lamb had himself declared her guardian to save her from permanent commitment to an asylum, and after 1799 they lived together. Mary was an intelligent and affectionate companion, but the shadow of her madness continued to plague their lives. They collaborated on several books for children, publishing in 1807 their famous Tales from Shakespeare.

23. Literary Encyclopedia: Lamb, Charles
Lamb, Charles (17751834). Poet, Story Writer, Essayist. Active 1795-1834 inEngland, Britain, Europe. Sketch by Daniel Maclise, c.1830s.
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24. Creative Quotations From Charles Lamb (1775-1834)
Charles Lamb in quotations to inspire creative thinking.
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1775-1834) born on Feb 10 English "essayist, author". ""The Mitre Courtier" was master of the essay, e.g., "Essays of Elia," 1823." Search millions of documents for Charles Lamb
Fishing For Creativity
Creative Perfumes I love to lose myself in other men's minds. When I am not walking, I am reading. I cannot sit and think; books think for me."
"He has left off reading altogether, to the great improvement of his originality." "The human species, according to the best theory I can form of it, is composed of two distinct races: the men who borrow, and the men who lend." "This is my motto: Contented with little, yet wishing for more." "Pain is life - the sharper, the more evidence of life."
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F: ""Last Essays of Elia," 'Detached Thoughts on Books and Reading.'" R: ""The Last Essays of Elia," "Detached Thoughts on Books and Reading," 1833." A: ""The Two Races of Men.""

25. PROJECT GUTENBERG - Catalog By Author - Index - Lamb, Charles, 1775-1834 -
Lamb, Charles, 17751834 L Index Main Index Tales From Shakespeare Tales of Shakespeare Tales of Shakespeare
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26. A Biographical Sketch By Blupete: Charles ("Elia") Lamb (1775-1834).
Charles Lamb lived in England and was a noted writer of the Romantic period.His pen name was.
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    The legal neighbourhood into which Charles Lamb was born , made a great impression on the young boy. "I was born, and passed the first seven years of my life, in the Temple. Its church, its halls, its gardens, its fountain, its river, I had almost said for in those young years, what was this king of rivers to me but a stream that watered our pleasant places? ... it is the most elegant spot in the metropolis. What a transition for a countryman visiting London for the first time the passing from the crowded Strand or Fleet-street, by unexpected avenues, into its magnificent ample squares, its classic green recesses! ... a man would give something to have been born in such places. What a collegiate aspect has that fine Elizabethan hall, where the fountain plays ... What an antique air had the now almost effaced sun-dials, with their moral inscriptions, seeming coevals with that Time which they measured, and to take their revelations of its flight immediately from heaven, holding correspondence with the fountain of light! How would the dark line steal imperceptibly on, watched by the eye of childhood, eager to detect its movement, never catched, nice as an evanescent cloud or the first arrests of sleep!" Charles' father was John Lamb (1738-1799). John Lamb was a clerk to a London lawyer, Samuel Salt.
  • 27. Charles Lamb (1775-1834), Portrait By Hancock
    Robert Hancock s (17301817) Portrait of Charles Lamb.
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    Charles ("Elia") Lamb. (1775-1834). This portraiture of Charles Lamb, age 23, was taken from the frontispiece in
    The Life, Letters and Writings of Charles Lamb
    Ed. by Percy Fitzgerald (London: Gibbings, 1897). GO TO >>> A Biographical Sketch On Charles Lamb
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    28. Charles And Mary Lamb Homepage And Biography On Bibliomania.com
    Charles and Mary Lamb Homepage and Biography on Bibliomania.com. (17751834).— Essayist and poet, was born in London, his father being confidential
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    29. Charles Lamb
    Lamb, Charles (17751834) (The Hutchinson Encyclopedia). BOOKS FETCH THESTRAITJACKET; Charles Lamb s `Essays of Elia are sparkling classics of prose,
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    30. Zaadz Quotes By Author - Charles Lamb Quotes
    Charles Lamb (17751834) British writer, poet, essayist critic from Letter toWordsworth, 1806. 2. Eyes of unholy blue. ~ Charles Lamb (1775-1834)
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    Lamb, Charles (17751834) Essayist and Humorist. 20 records noted. Scope,literary MSS. Repository, for the location of these papers
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    32. Charles Lamb (1775-1834), Essayist And Poet
    National Portrait Gallery, list of portraits for Charles Lamb including CharlesLamb by Robert Hancock, Charles Lamb by William Hazlitt, Charles Lamb after
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    33. NPG 507; Charles Lamb
    NPG 507; Charles Lamb. Sitter Charles Lamb (17751834), Essayist and poet.Sitter in 9 portraits. Artist William Hazlitt (1778-1830), Essayist,
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    34. More Info About The Poet: Charles Lamb - References Bibliography
    More info about the poet Charles Lamb references bibliography .. poetry. Charles Lamb. 1775-1834. John Bartlett, comp. 1919. Familiar
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    A Website dedicated to the life and works of Charles Lamb , alias Elia, Frontispiece of the Lucas edition. Charles Lamb Links
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    Contributor to periodicals including the Morning Chronicle, Morning Post, and The Quarterly Review. (1775-1834)
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    • site info Charles Lamb - Biography and Works Charles Lamb . Extensive Biography of Charles Lamb and a searchable collection of works. http://www.online-literature.com/lamb/ • site info Charles Lamb - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Charles Lamb http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Lamb • site info Mary and Charles Lamb - their web biographies Charles Lamb Thursday 11.6.1796

    35. Poet: Charles Lamb - All Poems Of Charles Lamb
    Charles Lamb (17751834), British essayist, critic. Letter, March 28, 1809, toThomas Manning. Vol. 2, Complete Works of Charles Lamb (1882).
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    To download the eBook right-Click on the title and select "Save Target As". Biography Poems Quotations Comments ... Stats Charles Lamb was born in London in 1775. He studied at Christ's Hospital where he formed a lifelong friendship with Samuel Taylor Coleridge. When he was twenty years old Lamb suffered a period of insanity. His sister, Mary Ann Lamb, had similar problems and in 1796 murdered her mother in a fit of ma .. .. more >> Poems Search in the poems of Charles Lamb
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    A timid grace sits trembling in her eye
    Hester On an Infant dying as soon as born On the sight of swans in Kensington Gardens ... The Old Familiar Faces
    Quotations "Were I Diogenes, I would not move out of a kilderkin into a hogshead, though the first had had nothing but small beer in it, and the second reeked claret."
    Charles Lamb (1775-1834), British essayist, critic. Letter, March 28, 1809, to Thomas Manning. Vol. 2, Complete Works of Charles Lamb (1882). On his horror of moving.

    36. Charles Lamb - Books And Biography
    To read literature by Charles Lamb, select from the list on the left. CharlesLamb (17751834) was an English essayist, best known for his Essays of Elia
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    37. MSN Encarta - Charles Lamb
    Lamb, Charles (pen name Elia, 17751834), English essayist, famed for his informal,rambling comments on Selected Poetry of Charles Lamb (1775-1834)
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    38. Romanticism On The Net The Charles Lamb Society
    The Charles Lamb Society was founded in 1935 and registered as a charity in 1990 works, and times of the writer Charles Lamb (17751834) and his circle,
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    The Charles Lamb Society (Registered Charity No. 803222) The Charles Lamb Society was founded in 1935 and registered as a charity in 1990. It exists to advance knowledge and publish studies of the life, works, and times of the writer Charles Lamb (1775-1834) and his circle, and to form and preserve for the public a collection of Eliana. It pursues the first of these objectives through its programme of meetings in London and its quarterly publication, The Charles Lamb Bulletin , which carries scholarly and critical articles about Lamb and his circle, including essays by such writers as John Beer, Gillian Beer, Mary Wedd, John Bayley, Duncan Wu, Claude Prance, Roy Park, Lucy Newlyn, Jonathan Bate, John Strachan, J. R. Watson and Tom Craik. Recent articles include 'Mary Lamb and Sarah Stoddart: An Unlikely Friendship', by Mary Blanchard Balle; 'Women and Children First: Charles Lamb, Lord Byron and the Nineteenth-Century Readership', by Jane Stabler; '"The Mermaid": A Newly Identified Lamb Essay', by Joseph Riehl; and '"We had classics of our own": Charles Lamb's Schoolboy Reading', by Reginald Watters. The Bulletin also carries a section devoted to Society News and Notes. Submissions for the

    39. Charles Lamb (The Lied And Art Song Texts Page: Texts And Translations To Lieder
    Author Charles Lamb (17751834). Texts set to music warning - not an exhaustivelist. x indicates a text that is not yet in the database
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    40. Charles Lamb
    Charles Lamb (17751834). Elia. Essays Which Have Appeared Under that Signaturein the London Magazine. London Taylor and Hessey, 1823.
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    [CHARLES LAMB] (1775-1834)
    Elia. Essays Which Have Appeared Under that Signature in the London Magazine . London: Taylor and Hessey, 1823. First edition, first issue of the first series of Charles Lamb's miscellaneous essays, which had appeared in the London Magazine between 1820 and 1823. The pseudonym "Elia" was the name of a former Italian clerk at the South Sea House, where both Charles and his brother had worked. The essays, cast as if written by an old-fashioned narrator, include the famous "Dissertation on Roast Pig."

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