Young Charles Lamb 1775–1802Springer, 18 июн. 1984 г. - Всего страниц: 411 |
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... Elia ' essays in the London Magazine of the 1820s ? Was the tension of tragedy required to make him an enduring figure in English literature ? The old question is intriguing - and beyond our power to answer . But the man who at twenty ...
... Elia ' essays in the London Magazine of the 1820s ? Was the tension of tragedy required to make him an enduring figure in English literature ? The old question is intriguing - and beyond our power to answer . But the man who at twenty ...
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... Elia knew how to exploit as literary capital . There was , too , a kind of fine madness in his own balance and sense of proportion . If things were too solemn , he wanted to laugh , if pompous , he wanted to puncture . Hence his puns ...
... Elia knew how to exploit as literary capital . There was , too , a kind of fine madness in his own balance and sense of proportion . If things were too solemn , he wanted to laugh , if pompous , he wanted to puncture . Hence his puns ...
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... ( Elia , 84 ) Later lawyers have acknowledged that this is so and around 1900 erected a new fountain in the Inner Temple garden as a memorial to Lamb . Childhood and autobiography were to permeate many of the ' Elia ' essays , even if Elia ...
... ( Elia , 84 ) Later lawyers have acknowledged that this is so and around 1900 erected a new fountain in the Inner Temple garden as a memorial to Lamb . Childhood and autobiography were to permeate many of the ' Elia ' essays , even if Elia ...
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... ( Elia , 87 ) Coventry made a solitude of children wherever he came , for they fled his insufferable presence , as they would have shunned an Elisha bear . His growl was as thunder to their ears , whether he spake to them in mirth or in ...
... ( Elia , 87 ) Coventry made a solitude of children wherever he came , for they fled his insufferable presence , as they would have shunned an Elisha bear . His growl was as thunder to their ears , whether he spake to them in mirth or in ...
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... ( Elia , 86 ) - Salt had been widowed long ago and chose to remain so , but he had not failed to note one Susan Peirson's devotion she was the sister of Old Bencher Peter Peirson ( Lamb spells him Pierson ) . He left her £ 500 , his ...
... ( Elia , 86 ) - Salt had been widowed long ago and chose to remain so , but he had not failed to note one Susan Peirson's devotion she was the sister of Old Bencher Peter Peirson ( Lamb spells him Pierson ) . He left her £ 500 , his ...
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Schooling and Schoolfellows | 34 |
The New Men and Women | 50 |
Young City Man | 58 |
Ann Simmons | 69 |
The Quaker Lloyds | 175 |
Political Lamb | 186 |
Dyer and Southey | 203 |
Robert Lloyd and John Woodvil | 215 |
Cheerfulness Breaks In | 225 |
Mary Lamb and Coleridge Come Home | 235 |
Thomas Manning | 245 |
Godwin | 259 |
Coleridge | 84 |
Church State and the Young Radicals | 95 |
Difficulties | 99 |
Disaster | 114 |
Loneliness | 120 |
To Nether Stowey | 136 |
Charles Lloyd | 147 |
The Tragic Poet | 155 |
The Break with Coleridge | 160 |
The Move to London | 268 |
Lamb Among the Lions | 278 |
Theatrical Interlude | 291 |
Antonio | 299 |
Life and Letters 18012 | 324 |
Appendix A | 341 |
Selected Bibliography | 378 |
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