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The Works of Charles and Mary Lamb (Vol 1-6) - A Literary Tapestry: Essays Letters and Tales from the Lambs - cover

The Works of Charles and Mary Lamb (Vol 1-6) - A Literary Tapestry: Essays Letters and Tales from the Lambs

Mary Lamb, Charles Lamb

Casa editrice: Good Press

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The Works of Charles and Mary Lamb (Vol. 1-6) invites readers into an expansive exploration of early 19th-century literature, seamlessly blending essays, letters, and poetry that capture the essence of their time. This collection artfully stitches together a tapestry of styles'Äîfrom the emotional depth of their poetry to the whimsical and contemplative reflections in their essays'Äîrevealing the Lambs' ability to traverse both the intimate and the universal. Highlights of this anthology include thought-provoking explorations of societal norms and personal introspection, captivating readers with their timeless relevance and eloquence. Both Charles and Mary Lamb emerge as pivotal figures in the literary era bridging Romanticism and Victorianism. Born into a world of transformation, they offer unique perspectives crafted through personal triumphs and tragedies. Their collaborations, including the celebrated 'Tales from Shakespeare,' showcase a shared vision, breathing new life into established narratives. This anthology connects with currents of Romantic individualism while also foreshadowing the psychological insights of later Victorian works, allowing readers to witness the profound evolution of literature through their collective voice. Recommending this collection extends beyond appreciating historical works; it promises a dynamic and enriching academic journey. Readers will delight in the nuanced dialogue between the Lambs'Äô diverse perspectives, encouraging critical reflection on literary evolution. This anthology not only serves as a treasure trove for enthusiasts of classic literature but also as a vital educational resource, offering insights into ongoing dialogues about authorship, narrative, and the complex interplay between personal experience and literary expression over time.
Disponibile da: 12/12/2023.
Lunghezza di stampa: 4095 pagine.

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