Self in the Last Essays of Elia
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Self, Charles Lamb, Infancy, Love of past, Fact and fiction and AgoniesAbstract
Self in the last essay of Elia Lamb's last essays tells a lot about small details, the great agonies his first impression the play of a mind and the play on words. The main point of this paper to study the difference between the letter writing who signed himself C.L. and the essayist known as Elia. So, Lamb was having a charming and captivating personality. He used to say about himself that he loves reading, walking and writing. Lamb lived as a social Hero who was never defeated by the challenges of life.
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Alfred Ainger, Charles Lamb, St. Martin’s Street, London, 1932, p. 101.
Charles Lamb, Essays of Elia and Last Essays, C. U. P. London, 1969, pp. 3-4.
Ibid. pp. 6-7.
Charles Lamb, Essays of Elia and Last Essays, C. U. P. London, 1969, pp. 8.
Ibid. p. 15.
M. L. Hallward, S. C. Hill, Essays of Elia, The Macmillan Company of India Ltd., Delhi, 1976, p. 19.
Charles Lamb, Essays of Elia and Last Essays, p. 10.
Ibid. p. 11.
Ibid. p. 12.
Charles Lamb, Essays of Elia and Last Essays, p. 12.
Charles Lamb, Essays of Elia and Last Essays, p. 13.
Ibid. p. 14.
Charles Lamb, Essays of Elia and Last Essays, p. 18.
Charles Lamb, Essays of Elia and Last Essays, p. 18.
David Cecil, A Portrait of Charles Lamb, p. 26-27.
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