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Charles Lamb: Critical Essay by Joseph E. Riehl

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SOURCE: Riehl, Joseph E. “Criticism in Lamb's Lifetime.” In That Dangerous Figure: Charles Lamb and the Critics, pp. 5-26. Columbia, S. C.: Camden House, 1998.

In the following excerpt, Riehl discusses late eighteenth- and early nineteenth-century critical reaction to Lamb's works.

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