elia
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Charles Lamb, who wrote under the pen name Elia, published his famous essays in the London Magazine.
Definition
- Proper noun:
- Pen name of Charles Lamb: "Elia" was the pseudonym used by the English essayist Charles Lamb in a series of essays published in the London Magazine.
- Literary persona: The name represents a fictional, somewhat whimsical character through whom Lamb expressed his observations, humor, and reflections.
Usage Examples
- Proper noun:
- The essays of Elia are celebrated for their charming style and personal tone.
- Charles Lamb adopted the persona of Elia to write about London life.
Advanced Usage
- "The Essays of Elia": Refers to the collected works published under this pseudonym.
- "The Essays of Elia" remain a classic of English prose.
Variants and Related Words
- Elian (adj): Pertaining to or characteristic of the essays or style of Elia (Charles Lamb).
- The writer employed an Elian warmth in his personal narratives.
Synonyms
- Charles Lamb: The real name of the author who wrote as Elia.
Notes
- "Elia" is exclusively used as a proper noun referring to this specific literary pseudonym and persona. It is not used as a common noun.
Charles Lamb, who wrote under the pen name Elia, published his famous essays in the London Magazine.
Noun
- English essayist (1775-1834)