Charles Lamb
English poet and essayist of the 19th century
Born
February 10th, 1775
250 years ago
Died
December 27th, 1834
190 years ago — 59 years old
Category
Artists & Creatives
Country
United Kingdom
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A prominent English poet and essayist, contributed significantly to literature in the early 19th century. Provided a unique perspective on everyday life through essays and poetry. Collaborated with his sister Mary Lamb on 'Tales from Shakespeare', adapting the works for children. Achieved recognition for the essays published in 'Essays of Elia', capturing the essence of London life. The combination of personal experiences and literary skill established a lasting legacy in English literature.
Authored 'Tales from Shakespeare' with Mary Lamb
Published 'Essays of Elia'
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