The great English poet and essayist who was well known
because essays of Elia for the books of children, he was also the major of
literacy in England. Charles lamb was born on 10 February, 1775 at Landon. He
was the son of John Lamb and Elizabeth Field. His father was a clerk of a
lawyer and he spent most time of his professional life as the barrister’s
assistant.
He gained his early
education from the Christ’s Hospital in 1789. He was best because of his
inspiring poetry his great achievement was his letters and remarkable essays.
His writing style is so intrusting and mannered. His first essay was published in 1823. He is
best known for his Essays of Elia Tales from Shakespeare. He is an extensive
poet. He wrote many quotes, books and novels he was very famous and popular
because of his stimulating poetry he said in his famous quote that:
“We
gain nothing by being with such as ourselves. We encourage one another in
mediocrity. I am always longing to be with men more excellent than myself”
As we know he was an
extensive poet he writes many poetry books for her readers that is massage for
humans from the poet he write in his famous poetry book:
My sprightly
neighbor, gone before
To that unknown
and silent shore,
Shall we not meet,
as heretofore?
Some summer
morning,
This great author, novelist and an inspiring poet was dead at 27
December, 1775 at the age of 59 years because of the disease oh the Erysipelas
in Landon.