Essays of EliaUniversity of Iowa Press, 2003 - 453 頁 Charles Lamb, one of the most engaging personal essayists of all time, began publishing his unforgettable, entertaining Elia essays in the London Magazine in 1820; they were so immediately popular that a book-length collection was published in 1823. Inventing the persona of "Elia" allowed Lamb to be shockingly honest and to gain a playful distance for self-examination. The resulting essays touch upon a wide range of compelling subjects from the deliciously humorous "Dissertation upon Roast Pig" to the poignantly reflective "New Year's Eve." Yet collectively they also comprise a fascinating personal memoir, veiled under the pseudonymous disguise of Elia. Now back in print with a new foreword by the distinguished personal essayist Phillip Lopate and with useful annotations, Essays of Elia will provide a delicious stylistic treat for all readers. |
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... appeared in the year 1818 , published by C. and J. Ollier . Among other papers it contained one entitled ... appearance to an alleged abuse of the presentation system in force at the Blue Coat School . This earlier article on Christ's ...
Charles Lamb. tal Marriage . Mrs. Siddons also appeared frequently as Isabella in Measure for Measure ; but Lamb clearly says " in " Isabella , meaning the play . [ EVL ] DREAM - CHILDREN ; A REVERIE London Magazine , January 1822 The ...
... appeared in the very earliest volume to which he was himself a contributor- the little volume of Coleridge's poems , published in 1796 , by Joseph Cottle , of Bristol . The lines are there allotted a whole page to themselves . [ AA ] it ...
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Oxford in the Vacation | 15 |
Christs Hospital Five and Thirty Years Ago | 27 |
The Two Races of Men | 51 |
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