This edition of The Essays of Elia reproduces Charles LambÕs classic reflections on English culture, faith and social life as it stood in the early 19th century.
A much-loved figure of his time, Charles Lamb published numerous reflections on the changing and evolving nature of EnglandÕs society. Gifted at choosing topics that were unusual yet capable of holding readerÕs interest, Lamb had experienced many facets of English life Ð educated at boarding school, his stutter meant he could not embark on a career in the church, so instead he worked in a merchantÕs office and later as an accountant for the East India Company. He also suffered periods of mental ill-health, and witnessed the brutalities of treatment in the madhouses.
By all accounts an amiable man, LambÕs gifts for observation are borne out in his Essays on Elia. These writings concern things such as old churches, chimney sweeps, teaching, and events in commerce and trade.