Biographer E.V. Lucas deemed him the most lovable figure in English literature but British poet playwright and essayist CHARLES LAMB (1774-1834) was unappreciated during his own lifetime. That Lamb is fondly remembered today is partly the result of the six-volume collection of his work edited and annotated by Irish author and critic PERCY HETHRINGTON FITZGERALD (1834-1925) and first published in 1875. Friend to Coleridge and Wordsworth and author of all manner of delightful works from playful verse for children to insightful essays on Elizabethan drama Lamb is a hidden treasure of English literature as his entertaining writings reveal. Complete with Fitzgeralds commentary on Lambs life and legacy this is a must-read set for lovers of 19th-century English classics. Volume VI features more sketches and essays contributions to Hones Every Day Book sonnets reviews and criticism letters to editors blank verse satire and humor and much more.