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Charles Lamb 1775 - 1834.

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1 Charles Lamb

2 His Life Essayist Poet Wrote under the pseudonym “Elia”
Friends with literary greats such as Coleridge, Shelley, and Byron

3 Charles suffered from several weeks of anxiety as a young man; he was hospitalized and fully recovered Because of a severe stutter, Charles was not encouraged to study for the Church so he became a clerk He spent the majority of his work life with the East India Trading Company, retiring with a good pension 25 years later

4 Lam’s sister, Mary, attacked and killed their mother
Lamb gave up his hopes of marriage to care for his sister who was convicted of “lunacy” and required a constant companion Lamb cared for Mary until his death; she died 13 years later and is buried beside her brother

5 His Work Lamb began writing poetry and four of his sonnets were published in a collection of Coleridge’s work Charles always seemed to be in the creative shadow of his literary friends and finally turned to prose as a creative form His first novella was kindly received by his contemporaries

6 In the early 19th century, Charles and Mary began a creative and productive collaboration of synopsis of Shakespeare’s work designed to inspire children; it was entitled, “Tales from Shakespeare” At the same time, Charles wrote a series of letters to a national journal, each one fine-tuning his essay style

7 His essays, published together in a book entitled “Essays of Elia,” were a success
His ability as a critic, editor, reviewer, and essayist gave him steady employment with a prominent publisher His reputation grew and he was finally asked to write the essays which have secured his fame in the literary world


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