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    Charles Lamb (10 February 1775 – 27 December 1834) was an English essayist, poet, and antiquarian, best known for his Essays of Elia and for the children's book Tales from Shakespeare, co-authored with his sister, Mary Lamb (1764–1847).

  3. Charles Lamb (born Feb. 10, 1775, London, Eng.—died Dec. 27, 1834, Edmonton, Middlesex) was an English essayist and critic, best known for his Essays of Elia (1823–33). Lamb went to school at Christ’s Hospital, where he studied until 1789. He was a near contemporary there of Samuel Taylor Coleridge and of Leigh Hunt.

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  4. Charles first used the pseudonym Elia for an essay on the South Sea House, where he had worked decades earlier; Elia was the last name of an Italian man who worked there at the same time as Charles, and after that essay the name stuck.

  5. Lamb's collected essays, under the title Essays of Elia, (the pen name Lamb used as a contributor to The London Magazine) were published in 1823. A further collection was published ten years or so later, shortly before Lamb's death.

  6. Feb 9, 2007 · Charles Lamb adopted the pseudonym Elia in 1820, after a former colleague of his died. This article explores the life and work of Felix Elia, the real person behind the name, and his possible connection to Lamb's essays.

    • David Chandler
    • 2007
  7. Learn about the life and works of Charles Lamb, a nineteenth century essayist who wrote under the pseudonym of Elia. Find out his family background, education, literary achievements, and death.

  8. May 17, 2018 · Learn about Charles Lamb, a British essayist, poet, novelist, and critic of the Romantic era. Find out his pen name, his life story, his major works, and his literary legacy.

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