The Best Letters of Charles Lamb

This collection features a series of letters that reveal the personal and literary life of the writer, showcasing his relationships with contemporaries, reflections on literature, and insights into his own mental health. The correspondence often addresses notable figures such as Coleridge and Southey, discussing their works and the literary scene of the time. The writer expresses candid thoughts on poetry, the challenges of publishing, and the philosophical debates of the era, particularly concerning religion and atheism. The letters also delve into personal experiences, including a period spent in a... AI Generated Content

~1819 CE
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1 TO SAMUEL TAYLOR COLERIDGE. _May_ 27, 1796
2 TO COLERIDGE. (_No month_) 1796
3 TO COLERIDGE. _June_ 10, 1796
4 TO COLERIDGE, _June_ 14, 1796,
5 TO COLERIDGE. _September_ 27, 1796
6 TO COLERIDGE. _October_ 3, 1796
7 TO COLERIDGE, _October_ 17, 1796
8 TO COLERIDGE. _November_ 14, 1796
9 TO COLERIDGE. [Fragment.] _Dec_. 5, 1796
10 TO COLERIDGE, _Dec_. 10, 1796
11 TO COLERIDGE. _January_ 5, 1797
12 TO COLERIDGE. _January_ 10, 1797
13 TO COLERIDGE. _February_ 13, 1797
14 TO COLERIDGE. _January_ 28, 1798
15 TO ROBERT SOUTHEY (No month, 1798.)
16 TO SOUTHEY. _November_ 8, 1798
17 TO SOUTHEY. _November_ 28, 1798
18 TO SOUTHEY. _March_ 20, 1799,
19 TO THOMAS MANNING [1]. _March_ 1, 1800
20 TO COLERIDGE, _May_ 12, 1800,
21 TO MANNING. Before _June_, 1800
22 TO COLERIDGE, _August_, 6, 1800
23 TO MANNING. _August_, 1800
24 TO MANNING. 1800
25 TO COLERIDGE. _August_ 14, 1800
26 TO MANNING. _August_ 22, 1800
27 TO COLERIDGE. _August_ 26, 1800
28 TO COLERIDGE. _October_ 9, 1800
29 TO MANNING. _October_ 16, 1800
30 TO MANNING. _November_ 3, 1800,
31 TO MANNING. _November_ 28, 1800
32 TO MANNING. _December_ 27, 1800
33 TO COLERIDGE. (End of 1800)
34 TO WORDSWORTH. _January_, 1801
35 TO WORDSWORTH. _January_ 30, 1801
36 TO MANNING. _February_, 1801
37 TO MANNING. _February_ 15, 1801
38 TO MANNING, _September_ 24, 1802
39 TO COLERIDGE, _October_ 23, 1802
40 TO MANNING. _November_, 1802
41 TO MANNING. _February_ 19, 1803
42 TO MANNING. _February_, 1803
43 TO WILLIAM GODWIN. _November_ 10, 1803
44 TO MANNING. _February_ 24, 1805
45 TO MISS WORDSWORTH. _June_ 14, 1805
46 [1] TO MANNING. _May_ 10, 1806
47 TO WORDSWORTH. _June_, 1806
48 TO MANNING _December_ 5, 1806
49 TO WORDSWORTH. _December_, II, 1806
50 TO MANNING. _January_ 2, 1810
51 TO MISS WORDSWORTH. _August_, 1810
52 TO WORDSWORTH. _October_ 19, 1810
53 TO WORDSWORTH. _August_ 14, 1814
54 TO WORDSWORTH. (1815)
55 TO WORDSWORTH. Excuse this maddish letter; I am too tired to write _in forma_. 1815
56 TO SOUTHEY. _May_ 6, 1815
57 TO MISS HUTCHINSON. [1] _October_ 19, 1815
58 TO MANNING. _December_ 25, 1815
59 TO MANNING. _December_ 26, 1815
60 TO WORDSWORTH. _April_ 9, 1816
61 TO WORDSWORTH. _April_ 26, 1816
62 TO H. DODWELL. [1] _July_, 1816
63 TO MRS. WORDSWORTH. _February_ 18, 1818
64 TO WORDSWORTH. May, 1819
65 TO MANNING, _May_ 28, 1819,
66 TO MISS WORDSWORTH. _November_ 25, 1819
67 TO COLERIDGE. _March_ 9, 1822
68 TO WORDSWORTH. _March_ 20, 1822
69 TO JOHN CLARE. [1] _August_ 31, 1822
70 TO MR. BARRON FIELD. _September_ 22, 1822
71 TO WALTER WILSON. _December_ 16, 1822
72 TO BERNARD BARTON. _December_ 23, 1822
73 TO MISS WORDSWORTH. Mary perfectly approves of the appropriation of the _feathers,_ and wishes them peacock's for your fair niece's sake. _Christmas_, 1822
74 TO MR. AND MRS. BRUTON. [1] _January_ 6, 1823
75 TO BERNARD BARTON. [1] _January_ 9, 1823
76 TO MISS HUTCHINSON. _April_ 25, 1823
77 TO BERNARD BARTON. _September_ 2, 1823
78 TO MRS. HAZLITT. _November_, 1823
79 TO BERNARD BARTON. _January_ 9, 1824
80 TO BERNARD BARTON. _January_ 23, 1824
81 TO BERNARD BARTON. _April_, 1824
82 TO BERNARD BARTON. _May_ 15, 1824
83 TO BERNARD BARTON. _August_, 1824
84 TO BERNARD BARTON. _December_ 1, 1824
85 TO BERNARD BARTON. _March_ 23, 1825
86 TO WORDSWORTH. _April_ 6, 1825
87 TO BERNARD BARTON. _April_ 6, 1825
88 TO BERNARD BARTON. _July_ 2, 1825
89 TO BERNARD BARTON. _August_ 10, 1825
90 TO SOUTHEY. _August_ 19, 1825
91 TO BERNARD BARTON. _March_ 20, 1826
92 TO J. B. DIBDIN. _June_, 1826
93 TO HENRY CRABB ROBINSON. _January_ 20, 1827
94 TO PETER GEORGE PATMORE. LONDRES, _Julie_ 19_th_, 1827
95 TO BERNARD BARTON. _August_ 10, 1827
96 TO THOMAS HOOD, _September_ 18, 1827
97 TO P. G. PATMORE. _September_, 1827
98 TO BERNARD BARTON. _October_ 11, 1828
99 TO PROCTER. _January_ 22, 1829
100 TO BERNARD BARTON. ENFIELD CHASE SIDE, _Saturday, 25th of July_, A. D. 1829, 11 A. M
101 TO MR. GILLMAN. _November_ 30, 1829
102 TO WORDSWORTH. _January_ 22, 1830
103 TO MRS. HAZLITT. _May_ 24, 1830
104 TO GEORGE DYER. _December_ 20, 1830
105 TO DYER. _February_ 22, 1831
106 TO MR. MOXON [1]. _February_, 1832
107 TO MR. MOXON. _July_ 24, 1833

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