The Effulgence Within: Charles Lamb’s aromatic prose style like the perfume of faded rose-leaves

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Wednesday, January 8, 2025

Charles Lamb’s aromatic prose style like the perfume of faded rose-leaves

Charles lamb’s prose style, as seen in his essays, is elaborate with affectation, borrowed yet absolutely individual and idiosyncratic, mannered but never mannerised. Indeed, what seems artificial in Lamb’s style is actually natural to him. Lamb belonged in spirit to the seventeenth century, and the... Sign in to see full entry.

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