
This collection gathers the poetical and dramatic output of a remarkable literary partnership, stretching from the youthful experiments of a nineteen‑year‑old writer to the reflective verses penned in his final years. The poems are presented in a thoughtful order that respects their original publication dates while keeping the plays together, allowing listeners to hear the early sparkle of romantic imagination alongside later, more measured musings. Interspersed are witty epigrams and occasional satirical pieces that reveal the pair’s sharp, conversational style.
The editor’s notes highlight the evolution from lyrical poetry to the more personal prose that came to dominate the author’s later work, and they bring to light several rare or previously unpublished verses. Mary’s contributions sit alongside her brother’s, offering a complementary voice that enriches the overall tone. Whether you’re drawn to tender sonnets, spirited dialogues, or the occasional dry wit, this volume provides a vivid portrait of a writer’s lifelong artistic journey.
Full title
The Works of Charles and Mary Lamb — Volume 4 Poems and Plays
Language
en
Duration
~11 hours (640K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2004-03-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1775–1834
Best known for the warm, witty Essays of Elia, this English writer brought humor, feeling, and sharp observation to everyday life. His work still feels personal and alive, balancing lightness with real tenderness.
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1764–1847
Best known for helping bring Shakespeare to young readers, this English writer built a lasting literary partnership with her brother Charles Lamb. Her life was marked by both creative achievement and long struggles with mental illness, which give her story unusual depth and poignancy.
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