

Dream-Child
521 pages2022Yale University PressISBN 9780300230802
About this book
"An in-depth look into the life of Romantic essayist Charles Lamb and the legacy of his work. A pioneer of urban Romanticism, essayist Charles Lamb (1775-1834) found inspiration in London's markets, theaters, prostitutes, and bookshops. He prized the city's literary scene, too, where he was a star wit. He counted among his admirers Mary Shelley, William Wordsworth, and Samuel Taylor Coleridge. His friends valued in his conversation what distinguished his writing style: a highly original blend of irony, whimsy, and melancholy. Eric G. Wilson captures Lamb's strange charm in this meticulously researched and engagingly written biography. He demonstrates how Lamb's humor helped him cope with a life defining tragedy: in a fit of madness, his sister Mary murdered their mother. Arranging to care for her himself, Lamb saved her from the gallows. Delightful when sane, Mary became Charles's muse, and she collaborated with him on children's books. In exploring Mary's presence in Charles's darkly comical essays, Wilson also shows how Lamb reverberates in today's experimental literature."--Publisher's description.
Publication Details
- Publisher
- Yale University Press
- Published
- 2022
- Pages
- 521
- ISBN
- 9780300230802
About Unknown Author
Eric G. Wilson es titular de la cátedra Thomas H. Pritchard de Inglés y dirige este departamento en la Universidad de Wake Forest (Carolina del Norte). Ha publicado cinco libros sobre la relación entre literatura y psicología, y recibido numerosos premios, incluida una beca para el centro de investigación Triangle Park.
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