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Biography of Mary Ann Lamb
3731 words, approx. 12.4 pages
 The following essay discusses Mary Lamb and her brother, Charles Lamb . Although Charles Lamb was best known to his contemporaries for his essays published under the pseudonym "Elia," his place in the annals of children's literature rests on Tales from S...



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 Wordsworth Circle
Three unpublished songs by Charles Lamb for Mary Shelley.
06/22/2002: 1,176 words, approx. 4 pages Inspired by Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley's tears on hearing a sad song, Charles Lamb composed three songs for her and sent them to his muse the next day with the injunction that she not "be offended." (1) Though Lamb did not date the songs,...
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 American Scholar
The unfuzzy Lamb. (Charles Lamb)
06/22/1998: 4,494 words, approx. 15 pages The author Charles Lamb deserves more popularity than he currently experiences. His life was often difficult, including attendance at a harsh charity school, episodes of insanity, and a family murder. Lamb's writing, especially his essays and criticism, remain perceptive and witty. Lamb was also...


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