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Charles Lamb's biography should be read at length in his essays and his letters--from them we get to know not only the facts of his life but almost insensibly we get a knowledge of the man himself such as cannot be conveyed in any brief summary. He is as a friend, a loved friend, whom it seems almost sacrilegious to summarize in the compact sentences of a biographical dictionary, of whom it would be a wrong to write if the writing were to be used instead of, rather than as an introduction to, a literary self-portrait, more striking it may be believed than any of. | Charles Lamb 1 Charles Lamb The Project Gutenberg EBook of Charles Lamb by Walter Jerrold This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and with almost no restrictions whatsoever. You may copy it give it away or re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included with this eBook or online at Title Charles Lamb Author Walter Jerrold Release Date March 13 2006 EBook 17977 Language English Character set encoding ISO-8859-1 START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK CHARLES LAMB Produced by Juliet Sutherland Sankar Viswanathan and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http Illustration CHARLES LAMB AT THE AGE OF FIFTY-ONE. BY HENRY MEYER. From the original painting at the India Office reproduced by permission of the Secretary of State for India in Council. Bell s Miniature Series of Great Writers CHARLES LAMB Charles Lamb 2 BY WALTER JERROLD LONDON GEORGE BELL SONS 1905 TABLE OF CONTENTS THE STORY OF HIS LIFE HIS PRINCIPAL WRITINGS Poetry The Drama Stories Verses Criticism Essays Letters THE ESSAYS OF ELIA HIS STYLE CHRONOLOGICAL LIST OF WORKS POSTHUMOUS WORKS AND COLLECTED EDITION BIOGRAPHY AND CRITICISM LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS CHARLES LAMB AT THE AGE OF 51. By Henry Meyer Frontispiece CHRIST S HOSPITAL THE DINING HALL CHRIST S HOSPITAL SKETCH OF CHARLES LAMB AT THE AGE OF 44 By G. F. Joseph . HOLOGRAPH LETTER TO JOHN CLARE THE PEASANT POET 31 August 1822 CHARLES LAMB THE STORY OF HIS LIFE Charles Lamb s biography should be read at length in his essays and his letters--from them we get to know not only the facts of his life but almost insensibly we get a knowledge of the man himself such as cannot be conveyed in any brief summary. He is as a friend a loved friend whom it seems almost sacrilegious to summarize in the compact sentences of a biographical dictionary of whom it would be a wrong to write if the writing were to be used instead of rather than as an introduction to a literary self-portrait more .

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