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Charles Lamb: Man and Brother First

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Charles Lamb (1775-1834) was a poet, critic and, above all, an essayist of great distinction. As the 250th anniversary of his birth approaches, Charles Lamb: Man and Brother First tells the story of a man beset by domestic responsibilities and family tragedy.

He worked as a clerk at the East India House in the City of London for most of his adult life.

Despite the physical and emotional demands heaped upon him, he succeeded in carving out a unique place for himself in English Literature. This biographical account not only delves into Lamb's literary accomplishments but also recounts the loving relationship between a brother and sister who spent their entire lives together, often in an atmosphere of considerable domestic uncertainty and upheaval. Charles Lamb: Man and Brother First is an exploration of both filial devotion and literary achievement, shedding light on his remarkable life.

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Product Details
The Book Guild Ltd
1835740316 / 9781835740316
Paperback / softback
28/11/2024
United Kingdom
264 pages
138 x 216 mm