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This volume brings together prose works by Charles Lamb that had not previously been compiled in his collected editions. Lamb, who rose to literary prominence in the early nineteenth century through his reflective and conversational essays, developed a distinctive literary voice marked by warmth, humor, and intimate reflection on everyday life. The title Eliana derives from the pseudonym Elia, under which Lamb contributed his most famous essays to the London Magazine and other periodicals. This collection preserves various pieces written throughout his career that had scattered into obscurity across different publications. As a companion to his established essays of Elia, the work offers readers additional examples of Lamb's meditative prose style, his affectionate observations on human nature, and his cultivated English gentility. The writings retain the personal tone and conversational ease that characterized Lamb's contribution to the English essay tradition, providing further insight into the mind of one of the period's most beloved essayists.
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