Charles Lamb [Elia] (1775-1834)
English essayist and boyhood friend of Coleridge at Christ's Hospital; author of Essays of Elia published in the London
Magazine (collected 1823, 1833) and other works.
English essayist and boyhood friend of Coleridge at Christ's Hospital; author of Essays of Elia published in the London
Magazine (collected 1823, 1833) and other works.
Mrs. Leicester's School, or, the History of several Young Ladies: related by
themselves.
Poetry for Children: entirely original.
“Amicus Redivivus” in
London Magazine.
“A Chapter on Ears” in
Elia. Essays which have appeared under that Signature in the London
Magazine.
“Gone, or Going” in
The Table Book; or, Daily Recreation and Information
concerning remarkable Men, Manners, Times, Seasons.
“In the Album of Mrs. Jane Towers” in
Album Verses, with a few others.
“Quatrains to the Author of the Every-Day Book” in
London Magazine.
“Serenata, for two Voices” in
Recollections of Writers.
Tales from Shakespear: designed for the use of Young Persons.
“To a celebrated female Performer in The Blind Boy” in
Album Verses, with a few others.
“To my Friend, The Indicator” in
The Indicator.
“To the Author of Poems, published under the Name of Barry Cornwall” in
London Magazine.
“You are not, Kelly, of the common strain” in
Works.