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The Lamb
(1,337)
Pub
Small Victorian pub with a no-music policy, old-fashioned interior, and traditional British menu.
Address: 94 Lamb's Conduit St, London WC1N 1EA, United Kingdom
Hours: Closes soon ⋅ 11 PM ⋅ Opens 11 AM Tue
Phone: +44 20 7405 0713
People also ask
What was the tragedy of Charles Lamb's family?
The tragedy of September 22, 1796—when Mary, exhausted and distraught from overwork, killed their mother with a carving knife—changed both their lives forever. She was judged temporarily insane, and Lamb at 22 took full legal responsibility for her for life, to avoid her permanent hospitalization.
Why did Lamb remain unmarried?
On 20 July 1819, at age 44, Lamb, who, because of family commitments, had never married, fell in love with an actress, Fanny Kelly, of Covent Garden, and besides writing her a sonnet he also proposed marriage. She refused him, and he died a bachelor.
What is the most famous work of Charles 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).
What is the style of Charles Lamb?
26.9 Lamb's prose style is highly personal and mannered. His essays invoke humour and pathos, old connections; they also recollect scenes from childhood and from later life, and they pamper the author's sense of playfulness and fancy. He was as romantic in his writings as William Wordsworth or Coleridge.
A decidedly lovely corner pub in the back streets of Angel, the 170-year-old Charles Lamb is a dainty delight in cream and pastel green.
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