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  1. Charles Lamb Kenney (29 April 1821 – 25 August 1881) was a journalist, dramatist and writer. He was the second son of the dramatist James Kenney. [1] After working as a clerk in the General Post Office in London, he joined the staff of The Times, to which paper he contributed dramatic criticism. In 1856, having been called to the bar, he ...

  2. sister Mary Ann Lamb. Charles Lamb (born Feb. 10, 1775, London, Eng.—died Dec. 27, 1834, Edmonton, Middlesex) was an English essayist and critic, best known for his Essays of Elia (1823–33). Lamb went to school at Christ’s Hospital, where he studied until 1789. He was a near contemporary there of Samuel Taylor Coleridge and of Leigh Hunt.

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    Relatives. Charles Lamb (brother) Mary Anne Lamb (3 December 1764 – 20 May 1847) was an English writer. She is best known for the collaboration with her brother Charles on the collection Tales from Shakespeare (1807). Mary suffered from mental illness, and in 1796, aged 31, she stabbed her mother to death during a mental breakdown.

  4. Charles Lamb (10. februar 1775–27. desember 1834) var ein engelsk essayist og kritikar. Lamb er mellom anna kjend for samarbeidet sitt med systera Mary Lamb . [1] Paret samarbeidde mellom anna om Tales from Shakespeare (1807), ei samling gjenfortelljngar av Shakespeare -stykke for barn, men berre namnet til Charles stod på omslaget.

  5. Charles Vincent Lamb was born in Portadown, County Armagh on 30 August 1893. He was the son of a painter and decorator, and a Justice of the Peace, John Lamb. He was the eldest of seven children, [1] having three sisters and three brothers. [2] Lamb served an apprenticeship with his father where he won a gold medal as Housepainter of the Year ...

  6. Charles Rollinson Lamb (1860 – February 22, 1942) was an American architect and sculptor. Born and raised in New York City , he studied under William Sartain at the Art Students' League . He was a member of his father's firm, the J&R Lamb Studios . [1]

  7. Charles Lamb. 1775–1834. Lebrecht Music & Arts / Alamy Stock Photo. Essayist, critic, poet, and playwright Charles Lamb achieved lasting fame as a writer during the years 1820-1825, when he captivated the discerning English reading public with his personal essays in the London Magazine, collected as Essays of Elia (1823) and The Last Essays ...