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  1. Charles Lamb ( 10. února 1775, Londýn – 27. prosince 1834, Edmonton, nyní Londýn) byl anglický romantický spisovatel, básník, dramatik, literární kritik a autor dětské literatury, společně s Wiliamem Hazzlitem přední představitel eseje 19. století. [1]

  2. Charles Lamb (født 10. februar 1775 i London, død 27. december 1834 i Edmonton) var en engelsk essayist og kritiker. Wikimedia Commons har medier relateret til:

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    Relatives. Charles Lamb (brother) Mary Anne Lamb (3 December 1764 – 20 May 1847) was an English writer. She is best known for the collaboration with her brother Charles on the collection Tales from Shakespeare (1807). Mary suffered from mental illness, and in 1796, aged 31, she stabbed her mother to death during a mental breakdown.

  4. Essays of Elia is a collection of essays written by Charles Lamb; it was first published in book form in 1823, with a second volume, Last Essays of Elia, issued in 1833 by the publisher Edward Moxon . The essays in the collection first began appearing in The London Magazine in 1820 and continued to 1825. Lamb's essays were very popular and were ...

  5. Charles Lamb Kenney (29 April 1821 – 25 August 1881) was a journalist, dramatist and writer. He was the second son of the dramatist James Kenney. [1] After working as a clerk in the General Post Office in London, he joined the staff of The Times, to which paper he contributed dramatic criticism. In 1856, having been called to the bar, he ...

  6. 30 de sept. de 2013 · Introduction. From the beginning of his literary career, Charles Lamb’s writing has proved hard to categorize and to critique. His writing, and the writing of his sister, spans period and genre, from the 1790s to the 1830s: it reflects 18th-century literature, responding to Cowper and to earlier essayists, but it is also in dialogue with Romantic contemporaries and was also important for ...

  7. 31 de dic. de 2008 · Charles and Mary Ann Lamb collaborated on several books, including Poetry for Children, Mrs. Leicester's School, and Beauty and the Beast. Probably their best-known collaboration, however, was Tales from Shakespeare, a series of summaries of the plots from 20 Shakespearean plays, which was published in 1807. Charles Lamb died in 1834.