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Charles Lamb: A Kindred Spirit

Library Review

ISSN: 0024-2535

Article publication date: 1 January 1975

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Abstract

MY MAIDEN NAME was Lamb and this, I think, was the tenuous thread that first drew me towards Charles Lamb when I was in my teens. His letters and essays were compulsory reading at school as a background study to the Romantic poets. My heart warmed to Lamb because of the revelation of his personality in his writings and for the glimpses he gave of his contemporaries, seeming to welcome the reader into the charmed circle of his friends. If I had been restricted to a classroom study of the Tales from Shakespeare, with which his name is first associated in the minds of many readers, I might never have gone on to discover the warmth of his humanity and the sparkle of his humour that glow from his letters and essays. In this year of the 200th anniversary of his birth I hope that many readers will turn back to these writings to renew acquaintance with Charles Lamb as I have done and find the same endearing qualities that won my affection in adolescence.

Citation

Brill, B. (1975), "Charles Lamb: A Kindred Spirit", Library Review, Vol. 25 No. 1, pp. 9-14. https://doi.org/10.1108/eb012616

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MCB UP Ltd

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