Charles Lamb and Shakespeare Free People Check 

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Sir Derek Jacobi: Bard to the bone

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[Telegraph.co.uk] - In Shakespeare's hands, however, the story took on such an air of wretchedness and malevolence that, by the 19th century, the essayist Charles Lamb was

What makes a great King Lear?

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[Telegraph.co.uk] - Charles Lamb, writing in the early 19th century, was typical in proposing that Shakespeare's anatomy of the human condition was so profound and tempestuous
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