The Works of Charles and Mary Lamb — Volume 1 Miscellaneous Prose

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The Works of Charles and Mary Lamb — Volume 1 Miscellaneous Prose

by Charles Lamb, Mary Lamb

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THE WORKS OF CHARLES AND MARY LAMB - 1. MISCELLANEOUS PROSE (1798-1834)

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MISCELLANEOUS PROSE

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PREFACE TO THE NEW EDITION

1:15:10

CURIOUS FRAGMENTS,

14:25

EARLY JOURNALISM - I.—G. F. COOKE IN "RICHARD THE THIRD"

16:12

CHARACTERS OF DRAMATIC WRITERS, CONTEMPORARY WITH SHAKSPEARE.

49:27

ON THE INCONVENIENCES RESULTING FROM BEING HANGED

20:51

ON THE DANGER OF CONFOUNDING MORAL WITH PERSONAL DEFORMITY; WITH A HINT TO THOSE WHO HAVE THE FRAMING OF ADVERTISEMENTS FOR APPREHENDING OFFENDERS

5:31

ON THE AMBIGUITIES ARISING FROM PROPER NAMES

2:35

ON THE GENIUS AND CHARACTER OF HOGARTH; WITH SOME REMARKS ON A PASSAGE IN THE WRITINGS OF THE LATE MR. BARRY

48:56

Description

The first volume gathers the assorted prose pieces written over more than three decades, offering a vivid portrait of a writer who moved between the bustle of London and the quiet of the English countryside. Readers will find lively sketches of city streets, gentle observations of everyday life, and tender reflections on friendship and memory. The essays flow with the characteristic warmth and wit that made these pieces beloved by contemporaries.

Beyond the urban wanderings, the collection includes heartfelt portraits of humble homes, thoughtful musings on art and literature, and vivid travel notes from Holland, Paris, and Sussex. Interspersed are personal essays that reveal the author's inner life, his humor, and his keen eye for the ordinary made extraordinary. With careful editing and helpful notes, this volume presents a companionable glimpse into a literary career that spanned from youthful vigor to the quiet introspection of his final years.

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The Works of Charles and Mary Lamb — Volume 1 Miscellaneous Prose Miscellaneous Prose

Language

en

Duration

~22 hours (1307K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by The Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net

Release date

2012-10-08

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the authors

Charles Lamb

Charles Lamb

1775–1834

Best known for the warm, personal Essays of Elia and for Tales from Shakespeare, written with his sister Mary, this beloved English essayist brought wit, tenderness, and everyday life into literature. His writing still feels close and human nearly two centuries later.

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Mary Lamb

Mary Lamb

1764–1847

Best known for helping bring Shakespeare to young readers, this English writer turned great plays into lively, readable stories. Her life was marked by hardship, but her work has stayed in print for generations.

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