[1775] - Lamb born, London

Charles Lamb (1775–1834) by William Hazlitt, 1804
Useful Links and Further Reading
- Quotidiana, ‘Charles Lamb (1775–1834)’,
http://essays.quotidiana.org/lamb/
- Joe Riehl, ‘Charles Lamb (1775–1834)’,
http://www.ucs.louisiana.edu/~jer6616/
- University of Middlesex, ‘Mary and Charles Lamb – their web biographies’,
http://studymore.org.uk/ylamb.htm
- The Literature Network, ‘Charles Lamb’,
http://www.online-literature.com/lamb/
- Peter Swaab, ‘Lamb, Charles (1775–1834)’, ODNB, online edn,
http://www.oxforddnb.com/
- Poets’ Graves, ‘Charles Lamb, 1775–1834’,
http://www.poetsgraves.co.uk/lamb.htm
- Internet Archive, ‘The Essays of Elia’,
http://www.archive.org/details/essayseliacharle00lamb
- LibriVox, ‘Online Works by Charles Lamb’,
https://catalog.librivox.org/search.php?title=&author=Charles+Lamb&action=Search
- Simon Hull, ‘The Ideology of the Unspectacular: Theatricality and Charles Lamb’s Essayistic Figure’, Romanticism on the Net, 46 (2007),
http://www.erudit.org/revue/ron/2007/v/n46/016134ar.html
- E. V. Lucas, The Life of Charles Lamb, 2 vols (London, 1905)
- Roy Park, ed., Lamb as Critic (London, 1980)
- Winifred F. Courtney, Young Charles Lamb, 1775–1802 (London, 1982)
- Claude A. Prance, Companion to Charles Lamb: A Guide to People and Places 1760–1847 (London, 1983)
- Charles Lamb, Elia and the Last Essays of Elia, ed. Jonathan Bate (Oxford, 1987)
- Nicola Trott, ‘“The Old Margate Hoy” and Other Depths of Elian Incredulity’, Charles Lamb Bulletin, 82 (1993), 47–59
- Duncan Wu, ‘John Scott’s Death and Lamb’s “Imperfect Sympathies”’, Charles Lamb Bulletin, 114 (2001), 38–50
- Gerald Monsman, ‘Satiric Models for Charles Lamb’s “Dissertation upon a Roast Pig”’, Nineteenth-Century Prose, 33.1 (2006), 1–27
- Felicity James, ‘Twenty-First Century Lambs’ and ‘Bibliography of Charles Lamb Criticism, 1998–2010’, Charles Lamb Bulletin, 151 (2010), 54–71
- Felicity James, Charles Lamb, Coleridge and Wordsworth: Reading Friendship in the 1790s (Basingstoke, 2008)
- Simon Hull, Charles Lamb, Elia, and the London Magazine (London, 2010)