Charles Lamb and His Contemporaries

Charles Lamb and His Contemporaries

Author: Edmund Blunden

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2012-04-19

Total Pages: 227

ISBN-13: 1107680107

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This volume was based on lectures delivered by the author and offers a critical sketch of the English essayist Charles Lamb.


Cambridge and Charles Lamb

Cambridge and Charles Lamb

Author: George Edward Wherry

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2009-07-20

Total Pages: 120

ISBN-13: 9781108002547

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Although the early nineteenth-century essayist Charles Lamb never studied in Cambridge, he knew the city well and had many friends connected with the University, most notably Samuel Taylor Coleridge. Between 1909 and 1914, at a time when Lamb was widely read and admired, a series of dinners were held in Cambridge to commemorate Lamb's birthday and his connections with the city. Edited by one of the original organisers, George Wherry, in 1925, this little volume collects his reminiscences of eminent guests at the events, along with two informative essays on Lamb's Cambridge connections by Lamb's biographer and editor E. V. Lucas. Another contribution is Edmund Gosse's account of how his friendship with Algernon Swinburne was enriched by their shared admiration of Lamb. The volume remains of interest both as a record of Edwardian academic conviviality, remembered after the Great War, and of the enthusiasm Lamb inspired at the time.


Metropolitan Art and Literature, 1810-1840

Metropolitan Art and Literature, 1810-1840

Author: Gregory Dart

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2012-07-26

Total Pages: 317

ISBN-13: 1107024927

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This book examines the Cockney phenomenon of the late Romantic period - the new metropolitan art and literature of the 1820s and 1830s.


Charles Lamb, Coleridge and Wordsworth

Charles Lamb, Coleridge and Wordsworth

Author: Felicity James

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2008-09-02

Total Pages: 279

ISBN-13: 0230583261

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This book makes the case for a re-placing of Lamb as reader, writer and friend in the midst of the lively political and literary scene of the 1790s. Reading his little-known early works alongside others by the likes of Coleridge and Wordsworth, it allows a revealing insight into the creative dynamics of early Romanticism.