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Dream children: A Reverie By:- Charles lamb
Charles Lamb Charles Lamb was born in London, 10 February 1775 was an English essayist, best known for his Essays of Elia and for the children's book. Lamb was the son of Elizabeth Field and John Lamb. He was the youngest child, with a sister Mary, a brother John, and 4 other siblings.
Charles Lamb     In 1819, at age 44, Lamb, who, because of family commitments, had never married, fell in love with an actress and proposed marriage. She refused him, and he died a bachelor.
Work of Charles Lamb Lamb's first publication was the inclusion of four sonnets published in 1796 by Joseph Cottle.
Work and life of Charles Lamb In the first years of the 19th century Lamb began his literary cooperation with his sister Mary. Together they wrote at least three books.
Charles Lamb Lamb was honored by a grammar school in Edmonton. Charles lamb died in Edmonton, on 27 December 1834.
Summary of Dream Children 		 The children of James Elia, John and Alice, asked Lamb to tell them about their great grandmother- Mrs. Field. The house belonged to a rich nobleman. Grandmother Field was the keeper of the house and she looked after the house with great care as though it was her own.
Summary The children had come to know the story from the ballad of ‘The Children in the wood’ in the house.  The story was carved in wood upon the chimney piece.
Summary But a foolish rich person later pulled down the wooden chimney and put a chimney of marble.  Alice was very unhappy that the rich man had pulled down the chimney piece with the story. She looked upbraiding and her anger was like her mother’s.
Summary When the house came to decay later, after the death of Mrs. Field the nobleman carried away the ornaments of the house and used them in his new house.
Summary The ornaments of the old house looked very awkward in the new house. Things looked beautiful only if they are in harmony with the surroundings.
Summary John enjoyed the comparison and smiled as if he also felt it would be very awkward indeed.  Grandmother was also very religious.  Alice here spread her hands as if she was not interested in the praise of a quality of the grandmother.  Children find it difficult to learn lessons by heart.
Summary Grandmother Field did not fear the spirits of the two infants which haunted the house at night. So she slept alone. But Elia used to sleep with his maid as he was not so religious.
Summary  When the grandmother died many people in the neighborhood attended her funeral.  She was also a good dancer when she was young. Here, Alice moved her feet unconsciously as she too was interested in dancing.
Summary Grandmother was tall and upright but later she was bowed down by a disease called cancer. In the garden, there were fruits like nectarines, peaches, oranges and others.
Summary  Elia never plucked them but rather enjoyed looking at them.  Here John deposited a bunch of grapes upon the plate again. He was showing that he too was not tempted by fruits.
Summary From all the grandchildren, Grandmother Field loved John the most.  John was lively and spirited, fond of riding, hunting and outdoor activities.
Summary  He used to take James Elia upon his back out for outings as James Elia was lame footed.  But James was sorry for it. John died later and James missed him much. 
Summary The children began to cry at the sad turn of events.  They asked him to continue the story of Uncle John but to tell them about their dead mother.  The father began to tell them how he had courted their mother, Alice for seven years.
Summary  He was at times hopeful of winning her and at times in despair.  He explained to them what coyness, difficulty and denial mean in an unmarried lady.  When the father looked at Alice she looked at that time very much like her mother. Thereafter, the children began to grow fainter.
Summary They began to go away further and further till the father could hardly see them.  From a great distance they seemed to say that they were not children of Alice nor of him, they were not children at all, they were only what might have been.
Summary  When he woke up he found himself in an armed chair.  He had fallen asleep and he had been dreaming. James Elia had vanished.  On the chair was only Charles Lamb.
Sources  Images: http://www.google.co.in/images Information: http://www.wikipedia.org/
Thank you Prepared By:- CHITRALEKHA RANA B.Tech. biotech BTB-10-002

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Dream children

  • 1. Dream children: A Reverie By:- Charles lamb
  • 2. Charles Lamb Charles Lamb was born in London, 10 February 1775 was an English essayist, best known for his Essays of Elia and for the children's book. Lamb was the son of Elizabeth Field and John Lamb. He was the youngest child, with a sister Mary, a brother John, and 4 other siblings.
  • 3. Charles Lamb In 1819, at age 44, Lamb, who, because of family commitments, had never married, fell in love with an actress and proposed marriage. She refused him, and he died a bachelor.
  • 4. Work of Charles Lamb Lamb's first publication was the inclusion of four sonnets published in 1796 by Joseph Cottle.
  • 5. Work and life of Charles Lamb In the first years of the 19th century Lamb began his literary cooperation with his sister Mary. Together they wrote at least three books.
  • 6. Charles Lamb Lamb was honored by a grammar school in Edmonton. Charles lamb died in Edmonton, on 27 December 1834.
  • 7. Summary of Dream Children The children of James Elia, John and Alice, asked Lamb to tell them about their great grandmother- Mrs. Field. The house belonged to a rich nobleman. Grandmother Field was the keeper of the house and she looked after the house with great care as though it was her own.
  • 8. Summary The children had come to know the story from the ballad of ‘The Children in the wood’ in the house. The story was carved in wood upon the chimney piece.
  • 9. Summary But a foolish rich person later pulled down the wooden chimney and put a chimney of marble. Alice was very unhappy that the rich man had pulled down the chimney piece with the story. She looked upbraiding and her anger was like her mother’s.
  • 10. Summary When the house came to decay later, after the death of Mrs. Field the nobleman carried away the ornaments of the house and used them in his new house.
  • 11. Summary The ornaments of the old house looked very awkward in the new house. Things looked beautiful only if they are in harmony with the surroundings.
  • 12. Summary John enjoyed the comparison and smiled as if he also felt it would be very awkward indeed. Grandmother was also very religious. Alice here spread her hands as if she was not interested in the praise of a quality of the grandmother. Children find it difficult to learn lessons by heart.
  • 13. Summary Grandmother Field did not fear the spirits of the two infants which haunted the house at night. So she slept alone. But Elia used to sleep with his maid as he was not so religious.
  • 14. Summary When the grandmother died many people in the neighborhood attended her funeral. She was also a good dancer when she was young. Here, Alice moved her feet unconsciously as she too was interested in dancing.
  • 15. Summary Grandmother was tall and upright but later she was bowed down by a disease called cancer. In the garden, there were fruits like nectarines, peaches, oranges and others.
  • 16. Summary Elia never plucked them but rather enjoyed looking at them. Here John deposited a bunch of grapes upon the plate again. He was showing that he too was not tempted by fruits.
  • 17. Summary From all the grandchildren, Grandmother Field loved John the most. John was lively and spirited, fond of riding, hunting and outdoor activities.
  • 18. Summary He used to take James Elia upon his back out for outings as James Elia was lame footed. But James was sorry for it. John died later and James missed him much. 
  • 19. Summary The children began to cry at the sad turn of events. They asked him to continue the story of Uncle John but to tell them about their dead mother. The father began to tell them how he had courted their mother, Alice for seven years.
  • 20. Summary He was at times hopeful of winning her and at times in despair. He explained to them what coyness, difficulty and denial mean in an unmarried lady. When the father looked at Alice she looked at that time very much like her mother. Thereafter, the children began to grow fainter.
  • 21. Summary They began to go away further and further till the father could hardly see them. From a great distance they seemed to say that they were not children of Alice nor of him, they were not children at all, they were only what might have been.
  • 22. Summary When he woke up he found himself in an armed chair. He had fallen asleep and he had been dreaming. James Elia had vanished. On the chair was only Charles Lamb.
  • 23. Sources Images: http://www.google.co.in/images Information: http://www.wikipedia.org/
  • 24. Thank you Prepared By:- CHITRALEKHA RANA B.Tech. biotech BTB-10-002