Eliana: being the Hitherto Uncollected Writings of Charles Lamb
Charles Lamb
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Geisteswissenschaften, Kunst, Musik / Geschichte
Beschreibung
Eliana: Being the Hitherto Uncollected Writings of Charles Lamb is a delightful compilation of lesser-known works by Charles Lamb, one of the most beloved essayists and literary figures of the 19th century. This collection gathers essays, letters, and occasional pieces that had not been previously included in Lamb's more famous publications, offering readers a fresh perspective on his literary output and personal reflections.Known for his wit, charm, and deep humanity, Lamb's writings in Eliana reflect his unique voice, blending humor with melancholy, and playful observation with profound insight. Whether commenting on literature, everyday life, or human nature, these essays capture the essence of Lamb's style, characterized by its conversational tone and subtle, reflective humor.The pieces in Eliana reveal Lamb's deep love of books, friendship, and the arts, while also offering glimpses of his personal struggles, including his lifelong devotion to his sister, Mary, and the challenges of living in London's literary circles. Through these writings, readers encounter Lamb not only as a keen critic of Shakespeare and contemporary literature but also as a man deeply engaged with the world around him, finding meaning in small moments and simple joys.This collection showcases Lamb's ability to illuminate the ordinary with his gentle, thoughtful prose. For both longtime admirers of his work and new readers, Eliana provides a rare opportunity to explore the lesser-known facets of a writer whose influence on English letters remains enduring. It is a testament to the charm, wisdom, and distinctive voice that continue to make Lamb's work beloved by readers today.