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The Lamb
(1,335)
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: Open ⋅ Closes 10:30 PM
Phone: +44 20 7405 0713
People also ask
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 are the famous essays of Charles Lamb?
Essays of Elia is a collection of essays written by Charles Lamb; it was first published in book form in 1823, with a second volume, Last Essays of Elia, issued in 1833 by the publisher Edward Moxon. The essays in the collection first began appearing in The London Magazine in 1820 and continued to 1825.
What is Charles Lamb's pen name?
Using the pen-name 'Elia', Lamb wrote on various historical and topical subjects with nostalgia, warmth and humorous intelligence and his collected Essays of Elia (1823) was a huge success.
What was Charles Lamb's writing style?
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.
Charles Lamb, Islington, N1. Really nice place just hidden away behind Angel station. (Before 1992, it was in the Good Beer Guide as The Prince Albert.) ...
Oct 31, 2011 · A charming pub with a lovely atmosphere, but in many ways, it's coasting. The set-up is appealing, the two small cream-painted rooms hung ...