The Last Essays of Elia


Read by Tony Addison

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Discursive ramblings of a generous mind, no-one would know from Lamb's conversational button-holing of you and telling you whatever is on his mind that his sister had killed their mother and he had spent his life looking after her; had collaborated with her, in fact, on their Tales From Shakespeare. This world was made by God, he once remarked, but He has left it for humanity to bustle about in. These are Lamb's reflections on said bustlings. He once said of his close friend Coleridge that the man was hungry for eternity; but Lamb was hungry for humanity. He satisfies this hunger admirably in these Last Essays. - Summary by Tony Addison (10 hr 18 min)

Chapters

Preface 11:02 Read by Tony Addison
Essay One 15:33 Read by Tony Addison
Essay Two 22:12 Read by Tony Addison
Essay Three 11:31 Read by Tony Addison
Essay Four 8:22 Read by Tony Addison
Essay Five 17:38 Read by Tony Addison
Essay Six 20:22 Read by Tony Addison
Essay Seven 25:28 Read by Tony Addison
Essay Eight 15:30 Read by Tony Addison
Essay Nine 11:29 Read by Tony Addison
Essay Ten 13:24 Read by Tony Addison
Essay Eleven 27:11 Read by Tony Addison
Essay Twelve 16:42 Read by Tony Addison
Essay Thirteen 20:11 Read by Tony Addison
Essay Fourteen 8:45 Read by Tony Addison
Essay Fifteen 16:34 Read by Tony Addison
Essay Sixteen 27:54 Read by Tony Addison
Essay Seventeen 24:19 Read by Tony Addison
Essay Eighteen 39:50 Read by Tony Addison
Essay Nineteen 15:53 Read by Tony Addison
Essay Twenty 18:20 Read by Tony Addison
Essay Twenty One 10:00 Read by Tony Addison
Essay Twenty Two 6:14 Read by Tony Addison
Essay Twenty Three 17:43 Read by Tony Addison
Essay Twenty Four Part One 22:41 Read by Tony Addison
Essay Twenty Four Part Two 1:13:55 Read by Tony Addison
Essay Twenty Five 35:40 Read by Tony Addison
Essay Twenty Six 43:05 Read by Tony Addison
Essay Twenty Seven 21:11 Read by Tony Addison