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Recollections of Writers
With Letters of Charles Lamb, Leigh Hunt, Douglas Jerrold, and Charles Dickens
Published 1878, these are the Cowden Clarkes' warm and witty memories of their literary friends, including Keats and Dickens.
Charles Cowden Clarke (Author), Mary Cowden Clarke (Author)
9781108066877, Cambridge University Press
Paperback / softback, published 17 July 2014
362 pages
21.6 x 14 x 2 cm, 0.46 kg
Charles Cowden Clarke (1787–1877) and his wife Mary (1809–98) were born into literary and musical circles which deeply shaped their careers and supplied lifelong friendships with great artists and writers. Among Charles's closest school friends was John Keats, and his acquaintances later included William Hazlitt, Leigh Hunt, Coleridge and the Shelleys. Mary's childhood introduction to Charles and Mary Lamb's Tales from Shakespeare led to a lifetime of Shakespearean scholarship, friendship with the Lambs, and her performance in several Shakespearean roles for the amateur company run by Charles Dickens. Wed in 1828, the Cowden Clarkes were, as Mary writes, 'among the happiest of married lovers for more than forty-eight years', publishing jointly and enjoying mutual friendships. Their insightful recollections of their literary friends, first published serially towards the end of Charles's life, were afterwards collected by Mary, together with many important letters, and published in this 1878 work.
Preface
General recollections
Recollections of John Keats
Charles Lamb and his letters
Mary Lamb
Leigh Hunt and his letters
Douglas Jerrold and his letters
Charles Dickens and his letters
Index.
Subject Areas: Literary studies: c 1800 to c 1900 [DSBF]
