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The pseudonym Elia refers to :

ACharles Lamb

BSamuel Johnson

CBernard Shaw

DH.G. Wells

Answer:

A. Charles Lamb

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Charles Lamb used the pseudonym "Elia" for his essays published in the London Magazine from 1820 to 1825.

Key aspects of Lamb's essays:

  1. Personal and reflective tone: Lamb's essays, written as Elia, are known for their personal and reflective tone, exploring themes of life, literature, and human nature.

  2. Literary criticism and appreciation: Many of Lamb's essays as Elia offer insightful literary criticism and appreciation, showcasing his love for literature and his keen understanding of literary styles and techniques.

English studies sections:

Literature

  1. English Essayists: The study of English essayists, including Lamb's contributions to the genre.

  2. Romantic Literature: The study of literature from the Romantic era, including Lamb's work.

Literary Analysis

  1. Personal essay: The study of the personal essay as a literary form, including Lamb's innovative use of the genre.

  2. Literary criticism: The study of literary criticism and appreciation, including Lamb's essays as Elia.


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