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Charles Lamb: A Memoir, penned by Barry Cornwall, is a heartfelt tribute to one of the most beloved essayists and poets of the early 19th century, Charles Lamb. Cornwall, a close friend and contemporary of Lamb, offers a nuanced portrayal of the writer, capturing his quirky genius, profound sensitivity, and the enduring impact of his literary contributions. Through a series of anecdotes and reflections, Cornwall delves into Lamb’s complex personality, exploring his deep friendships, struggles with mental health, and the poignant influences of his personal life on his work. The memoir is imbued with warmth and admiration, showcasing Lamb’s eclectic wit and his capacity for melancholy. Readers gain insight into not only Lamb’s creative process but also the cultural milieu of his time. Cornwall’s narrative serves as both a personal remembrance and a significant literary account, ensuring that Lamb’s legacy endures in the hearts of future generations.







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