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A Masque of Days / From the Last Essays of Elia: Newly Dressed & Decorated

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The work stages a fanciful allegory in which the days and festival occasions of the year appear as invited guests at a raucous New Year banquet, each personified with distinctive manners, costumes, and seasonal humours. Through comic episodes of disputes, toasts, songs, and small scandals the narrator moves among vignettes that contrast merriment and austerity, gently satirizing ritual, habit, and human foibles while celebrating calendrical custom and domestic conviviality.

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Charles Lamb

Charles Lamb (1775-1834) was an English essayist, poet, and critic, best known for his whimsical and insightful essays published under the pseudonym "Elia." His work often reflects a deep affection for literature and the arts, as well as a keen observation of human nature. Lamb's notable contributions include "Tales from Shakespeare," which adapts Shakespeare's plays for children, and "A Dissertation upon Roast Pig," a humorous essay that showcases his unique style. Alongside his sister Mary Lamb, he also collaborated on various literary projects, leaving a lasting impact on English literature. His letters and essays continue to be celebrated for their charm and wit.

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