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2021x-3030436780Springer Nature 2021. Paperback. New. 220 pages. 9.25x6.10x0.47 inches. Springer Nature paperback
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1976x-0801409772Cornell Univ Pr 1976. Hardcover. New. 336 pages. 9.75x6.50x1.00 inches. Cornell Univ Pr hardcover
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1091088Philip Allan. Paperback. Used; Good. Simply Brit welcome to our online used book store where affordability meets great quality. Dive into a world of captivating reads without breaking the bank. We take pride in offering a wide selection of used books from classics to hidden gems ensuring theres something for every literary palate. All orders are shipped within 24 hours and our lightning fast-delivery within 48 hours coupled with our prompt customer service ensures a smooth journey from ordering to delivery. Discover the joy of reading with us your trusted source for affordable books that do not compromise on quality. 06/29/2007 Philip Allan paperback
1886FB642 (1 to 6) /4A<p>Navy calf spine and corners blue marbled boards. Gilt banding titles and emblems on spine.</p><p>A superb set <strong>Charles Lamb</strong> 10 February 1775 – 27 December 1834 was an English essayist poet and antiquarian best known for his <em>Essays of Elia</em> and for the children's book <em>Tales from Shakespeare</em> co-authored with his sister Mary Lamb 1764–1847. Friends with such literary luminaries as Samuel Taylor Coleridge Robert Southey William Wordsworth and William Hazlitt Lamb was at the centre of a major literary circle in England. He has been referred to by E. V. Lucas his principal biographer as "the most lovable figure in English literature". Lamb's first publication was the inclusion of four sonnets in Coleridge's <em>Poems on Various Subjects</em> published in 1796 by Joseph Cottle. The sonnets were significantly influenced by the poems of Burns and the sonnets of William Bowles a largely forgotten poet of the late 18th century. Lamb's poems garnered little attention and are seldom read today. As he himself came to realise he was a much more talented prose stylist than poet. Indeed one of the most celebrated poets of the day—William Wordsworth—wrote to John Scott as early as 1815 that Lamb "writes prose exquisitely"—and this was five years before Lamb began <em>The</em> <em>Essays of Elia</em> for which he is now most famous. Notwithstanding Lamb's contributions to Coleridge's second edition of the <em>Poems on Various Subjects</em> showed significant growth as a poet. These poems included <em>The Tomb of Douglas</em> and <em>A Vision of Repentance</em>. Because of a temporary falling out with Coleridge Lamb's poems were to be excluded in the third edition of the <em>Poems </em>though as it turned out a third edition never emerged. Instead Coleridge's next publication was the monumentally influential <em>Lyrical Ballads</em> co-published with Wordsworth. Lamb on the other hand published a book entitled Blank Verse with Charles Lloyd the mentally unstable son of the founder of Lloyds Bank. Lamb's most famous poem was written at this time and entitled <em>The Old Familiar Faces</em>. Like most of Lamb's poems it is unabashedly sentimental and perhaps for this reason it is still remembered and widely read today being often included in anthologies of British and Romantic period poetry. Of particular interest to Lambarians is the opening verse of the original version of <em>The Old Familiar Faces</em> which is concerned with Lamb's mother whom Mary Lamb killed. It was a verse that Lamb chose to remove from the edition of his Collected Work published in 1818: I had a mother but she died and left me Died prematurely in a day of horrors – All all are gone the old familiar faces. In the final years of the 18th century Lamb began to work on prose first in a novella entitled <em>Rosamund Gray</em> which tells the story of a young girl whose character is thought to be based on Ann Simmons an early love interest. Although the story is not particularly successful as a narrative because of Lamb's poor sense of plot it was well thought of by Lamb's contemporaries and led Shelley to observe "what a lovely thing is <em>Rosamund Gray</em>! How much knowledge of the sweetest part of our nature in it!" Quoted in Barnett page 50 In the first years of the 19th century Lamb began a fruitful literary cooperation with his sister Mary. Together they wrote at least three books for William Godwin's Juvenile Library. The most successful of these was <em>Tales From Shakespeare</em> which ran through two editions for Godwin and has been published dozens of times in countless editions ever since. The book contains artful prose summaries of some of Shakespeare's most well-loved works. According to Lamb he worked primarily on Shakespeare's tragedies while Mary focused mainly on the comedies. Lamb's essay "On the Tragedies of Shakespeare Considered with Reference to their Fitness for Stage Representation" which was originally published in the <em>Reflector</em> in 1811 with the title "On Garrick and Acting; and the Plays of Shakspeare considered with reference to their fitness for Stage Representation" has often been taken as the ultimate Romantic dismissal of the theatre. In the essay Lamb argues that Shakespeare should be read rather than performed in order to protect Shakespeare from butchering by mass commercial performances. While the essay certainly criticises contemporary stage practice it also develops a more complex reflection on the possibility of representing Shakespearean dramas: Shakespeare's dramas are for Lamb the object of a complex cognitive process that does not require sensible data but only imaginative elements that are suggestively elicited by words. In the altered state of consciousness that the dreamlike experience of reading stands for Lamb can see Shakespeare's own conceptions mentally materialized. Besides contributing to Shakespeare's reception with his and his sister's book <em>Tales From Shakespeare</em> Lamb also contributed to the recovery of acquaintance with Shakespeare's contemporaries. Accelerating the increasing interest of the time in the older writers and building for himself a reputation as an antiquarian in 1808 Lamb compiled a collection of extracts from the old dramatists <em>Specimens of the English Dramatic Poets Who Lived About the Time of Shakespeare</em>. This also contained critical "characters" of the old writers which added to the flow of significant literary criticism primarily of Shakespeare and his contemporaries from Lamb's pen. Immersion in seventeenth-century authors such as Robert Burton and Sir Thomas Browne also changed the way Lamb wrote adding a distinct flavour to his writing style. Lamb's friend the essayist William Hazlitt thus characterised him: "Mr. Lamb . does not march boldly along with the crowd . He prefers <em>bye-ways</em> to <em>highways</em>. When the full tide of human life pours along to some festive show to some pageant of a day Elia would stand on one side to look over an old bookstall or stroll down some deserted pathway in search of a pensive description over a tottering doorway or some quaint device in architecture illustrative of embryo art and ancient manners. Mr. Lamb has the very soul of an antiquarian ." Although he did not write his first Elia essay until 1820 Lamb's gradual perfection of the essay form for which he eventually became famous began as early as 1811 in a series of open letters to Leigh Hunt's <em>Reflector</em>. The most famous of these early essays is "The Londoner" in which Lamb famously derides the contemporary fascination with nature and the countryside. He would continue to fine-tune his craft experimenting with different essayistic voices and personae for the better part of the next quarter century.</p> John Slark. hardcover
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1982209996London: Metheun & Co Ltd 1982. 1st Edition. Pictorial Card Covers. Very Good. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" Large. 387pp. A very good copy. Ilustrated with numerous b/w photographic plates and diagrams.Bumps to the tail of the spine and to one corner with an associated crease to the corner of the adjacent pages. The card cover corners are also lightly creased as is the rear card cover. Several pages have pencil marginalia. Otherwise clean and tight. A very good copy. Metheun & Co Ltd unknown
2011S60993Kota Kinabalu: Natural History Publications Borneo 2011. xv 436; vi 726 numerous col photos line drawings maps. 295x215mm. HB Slipcase. 2 vols. Fine in d/ws and slipcase. This two-volume work provides a detailed account of the orchid flora of Mount Kinabalu situated in the Malaysian state of Sabah formerly British North Borneo which at 4095m is the highest peak between the Himalayas and Papua Indonesian New Guinea. Kinabalu was declared Malaysia�s first World Heritage Site by UNESCO in November 2000. The Kinabalu massif encompassing only about 1250 square km is smaller than most English counties yet the authors list an astonishing number of orchids for such a small area. Nearly 38% of the orchid species are known from just one locality and about 16% have been collected only once. The Kinabalu vascular plant flora may include as many as 5000�6000 species and is one of the most diverse if not the most diverse floras in the world. Additionally Mount Kinabalu has been a centre of extremely active plant evolution and speciation and presents a spectacular natural laboratory for studying these processes. Bearing in mind that much of the mountain especially the remote and inaccessible northern side is still poorly explored one can get some idea of its biological richness. 9789838121323 Natural History Publications (Borneo) hardcover
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