Charles Lamb

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Standard Name: Lamb, Charles,, 1775 - 1834

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Textual Production Mary Lamb
In June-July 1806 ML reported to Sarah Stoddart that she was looking for a project to succeed the (still unfinished) Tales. She wanted her friend to set your brains to work and invent a...
Textual Production Mary Lamb
ML 's last identified writing seems to be her five couplets of sardonic comment on her brother 's Free Thoughts on Several Eminent Composers, written about 1830.
Prance, Claude Annett. Companion to Charles Lamb: A Guide to People and Places, 1760-1847. Mansell, 1983.
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Lamb, Charles, 1775 - 1834, and Mary, 1764 - 1847 Lamb. The Works of Charles and Mary Lamb. Editor Lucas, Edward Verrall, Methuen, 1903–1905, 7 vols.
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Theme or Topic Treated in Text Mary Cowden Clarke
MCC wrote a preface for this book, which includes accounts of Keats , Charles and Mary Lamb , Douglas Jerrold , and Dickens .
Travel Mary Cowden Clarke
During her engagement the future MCC travelled to Somerset and other western counties to meet her fiancé's relations.
Clarke, Mary Cowden. My Long Life. Dodd, Mead, 1896.
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The couple spent their honeymoon at Enfield, Charles Cowden Clarke's birthplace and the scene of...
Travel Mary Lamb
At the ages of twenty-five and fourteen, Mary Lamb and her brother Charles saw the sea for the first time when they sailed from London to Margate in Kent for the first designated holiday of...
Travel Sara Coleridge
In her years growing up, SC frequently visited the William WordsworthWordsworth family at Rydal Mount.
Mudge, Bradford Keyes, and Sara Coleridge. Sara Coleridge, a Victorian Daughter: Her Life and Essays. Yale University Press, 1989.
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Her father's home was frequented by notable guests including Francis Jeffrey , Thomas De Quincey , Charles Lamb ,...
Travel Mary Lamb
Charles and Mary Lamb set out for a jaunt northwards to the Lake District, where they stayed with the families of Coleridge at Keswick and the abolitionist Thomas Clarkson at Ambleside.
Burton, Sarah. A Double Life: A Biography of Charles and Mary Lamb. Viking, 2003.
B196-7
Travel Mary Lamb
Charles and Mary Lamb embarked on their first trip abroad, heading for Paris.
Burton, Sarah. A Double Life: A Biography of Charles and Mary Lamb. Viking, 2003.
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Violence Anna Letitia Barbauld
These young men joked together about inflicting physical violence on ALB : Coleridge vowed to cut her to the Heart; Southey wrote that Lamb ought to set fire to her wig (a fictional object...
Wealth and Poverty Mary Lamb
Financial disaster struck Mary and Charles Lamb and their family when their father's employer, Samuel Salt of the Inner Temple, the family benefactor, died.
Burton, Sarah. A Double Life: A Biography of Charles and Mary Lamb. Viking, 2003.
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Wealth and Poverty Mary Matilda Betham
She applied to the Royal Literary Fund for assistance because of her poverty. Her application said she was paying five shillings a week in rent, and could reduce that to two shillings if she was...
Wealth and Poverty Fanny Holcroft
In 1806 Charles Lamb reported that the Holcroft family were reduced to poverty.
Matthew, Henry Colin Gray et al., editors. Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. http://www.oxforddnb.com/.
The next few years brought them close to starvation. FH waited until after her father's death before seeking aid from the Royal Literary Fund

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