Charles Lamb and his Contemporaries
Discover the captivating world of Charles Lamb through the insightful lens of Edmund Blunden in Charles Lamb and his Contemporaries. Originally published in 1933 and reissued in 2012 by Cambridge University Press, this engaging volume spans 226 pages and delves into the life and works of the renowned English essayist, Charles Lamb.
Based on the esteemed Clark Lectures delivered by Blunden at Cambridge in 1932, this book offers a critical sketch that not only highlights Lamb's literary contributions but also places him within the context of his contemporaries. Blunden's eloquent prose invites readers to explore the rich tapestry of 1775-1834, a period that shaped modern English literature.
Perfect for literature enthusiasts and scholars alike, Charles Lamb and his Contemporaries is a must-have addition to any bookshelf. Immerse yourself in the brilliance of Lamb and his peers with this essential read.