Essays of Elia (Sightline Books
副标题: The Iowa Series in Literary Nonfiction)
ISBN: 9780877458517
出版社: University of Iowa Press
出版年: 2003-7-31
页数: 400
定价: GBP 21.50
装帧: Paperback
内容简介
Charles Lamb, one of the most engaging personal essayists of all time, began publishing his unforgettable, entertaining 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 touch upon a wide range of compelling subjects from the deliciously 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. Now back in print with a new foreword by the distinguished personal essayist Phillip Lopate and with useful annotations, Essays of Elia will provide a delicious stylistic treat for all readers. Reproducing Lamb's original edition for the first time since its publication in 1823, this facsimile begins with ''The South-Sea House'' and ends with ''On the Acting of Munden'' from the first series of twenty-eight essays, which range in tone from slyly humorous to compassionately wise; it also includes ''By a Friend of the Late Elia, '' which Lamb wrote in 1823 and later used as a preface to the 1833 edition. Psychologically and verbally brilliant, teeming with fascinating portraits, lively stories, and a dazzling prose style, Lamb's inspired essays are the work of an unparalleled genius whose profound influence has been acknowledged by essayists as different as E. B. White and Virginia Woolf.