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Charles Lumb - Biography

Lumb (Charles Lamb) is a name that is associated with the development of the essay genre and the literary heritage of the 18th-19th centuries. An English writer and essayist, he left an indelible mark on the history of English literature. In this biography, we will talk about the life and literary activity of a Lamba, his contribution to the genre of essays and the influence on modern literature.

Charles was born on February 10, 1775 in London, England. He was the youngest of the children and grew up in a poor family. His childhood was marked by family difficulties, and his relationship with his parents was difficult. Despite this, he showed outstanding literary abilities at an early age.

Charles was educated at the school and then worked for the East India Company. His real passion, however, was literature. It became part of a literary circle that included prominent writers such as Samuel Taylor Coleridge and William Wardsworth. The friendship with Coleridge had a huge influence on his literary tastes and style.

Charles became famous for his essays, in which he succeeded in creating a unique style and approach to the genre. His essays were distinguished by wit, deep analysis of human nature and humor. One of his most famous works is "A Dissertion upon Roast Pig," in which he considers the history of cooking in the form of allegory.

Charles Lumb was part of the literary circles of London and maintained friendly relations with many famous writers of his time, including William Hazlitt. Their shared interests in literature and philosophy led to them working together and exchanging ideas.

Charles Lumb's personal life was marked by tragedies and family difficulties. His sister Mary became a famous writer, but also suffered from mental disorders. In 1796, she killed her mother in a state of psychosis, and Charles became her guardian and cared for her all his life.

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