Dream-Child

Wilson, Eric

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An in-depth look into the life of Romantic essayist Charles Lamb and the legacy of his work

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Publish Date: 11/01/2022

Description

An in-depth look into the life of Romantic essayist Charles Lamb and the legacy of his work
 
“[An] electrifying portrait of Charles Lamb.”-New Yorker
 
A pioneer of urban Romanticism, essayist Charles Lamb (1775-1834) found inspiration in London’s markets, theaters, prostitutes, and bookshops. He prized the city’s literary scene, too, where he was a star wit. He counted among his admirers Mary Shelley, William Wordsworth, and Samuel Taylor Coleridge. His friends valued in his conversation what distinguished his writing style: a highly original blend of irony, whimsy, and melancholy.
 
Eric G. Wilson captures Lamb’s strange charm in this meticulously researched and engagingly written biography. He demonstrates how Lamb’s humor helped him cope with a life?defining tragedy: in a fit of madness, his sister Mary murdered their mother. Arranging to care for her himself, Lamb saved her from the gallows. Delightful when sane, Mary became Charles’s muse, and she collaborated with him on children’s books. In exploring Mary’s presence in Charles’s darkly comical essays, Wilson also shows how Lamb reverberates in today’s experimental literature.

Additional information

Weight 934 g
Dimensions 235 × 156 × 37 mm
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Publisher

Imprint

Cover

Hardback

Pages

xxi, 521

Language

English

Edition
Dewey

892.8 (edition:23/eng/20211209)

Readership

General – Trade / Code: K