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Essays of Elia
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Essays of Elia

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Charles Lamb, one of the most engaging personal essayists of all time, began publishing his Elia essays in the
London Magazine
in 1820; they were so immediately popular that a book-length collection was published in 1823. Inventing the persona of
Elia
allowed Lamb to be shockingly honest and to gain a playful distance for self-examination. The resulting essays touched upon a wide range of compelling subjects from the humorous
Dissertation upon Roast Pig
to the poignantly reflective
New Year’s Eve . Yet collectively, they also comprise a fascinating personal memoir, veiled under the pseudonymous disguise of Elia. This edition of the text features a foreword by Phillip Lopate and contains useful annotation throughout.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
University of Iowa Press
Country
United States
Date
5 June 2003
Pages
400
ISBN
9780877458517

Charles Lamb, one of the most engaging personal essayists of all time, began publishing his Elia essays in the
London Magazine
in 1820; they were so immediately popular that a book-length collection was published in 1823. Inventing the persona of
Elia
allowed Lamb to be shockingly honest and to gain a playful distance for self-examination. The resulting essays touched upon a wide range of compelling subjects from the humorous
Dissertation upon Roast Pig
to the poignantly reflective
New Year’s Eve . Yet collectively, they also comprise a fascinating personal memoir, veiled under the pseudonymous disguise of Elia. This edition of the text features a foreword by Phillip Lopate and contains useful annotation throughout.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
University of Iowa Press
Country
United States
Date
5 June 2003
Pages
400
ISBN
9780877458517