Skip Navigation
The Last Essays of Elia book image

The Last Essays of Elia
Charles Lamb
$15.00

“With an Introduction by Augustine Birrell and Illustrations by Charles E. Brock”
Essays of Elia is a collection of essays written by Charles Lamb; it was first published in book form in 1823, with a second volume, Last Essays of Elia, issued in 1833 by the publisher Edward Moxon. The essays in the collection first began appearing in The London Magazine in 1820 and continued to 1825. Lamb’s essays were very popular and were printed in many subsequent editions throughout the nineteenth century. The personal and conversational tone of the essays has charmed many readers; the essays “established Lamb in the title he now holds, that of the most delightful of English essayists.” Lamb himself is the Elia of the collection, and his sister Mary is “Cousin Bridget.” 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. American editions of both the Essays and the Last Essays were published in Philadelphia in 1828. At the time, American publishers were unconstrained by copyright law, and often reprinted materials from English books and periodicals; so the American collection of the Last Essays preceded its British counterpart by five years. Critics have traced the influence of earlier writers in Lamb’s style, notably Sir Thomas Browne and Robert Burton–writers who also influenced Lamb’s contemporary and acquaintance, Thomas De Quincey.

Publisher:
Charles Scribner's Sons
Publish Date:
1923
Pages:
266
Format:
hardcover
ISBN:
Price:
$15.00

More Signed & Antique Books

Mademoiselle De Maupin

Mademoiselle De Maupin
Theophile Gautier
$14.00
Find out more

The Raw Pearl

The Raw Pearl
Pearl Bailey
$15.00
Find out more

Water for Elephants

Water for Elephants
Sara Gruen
$20.00
Find out more

View All Signed & Antique Books