Charles Lamb (1775-1834) and Mary Lamb (1764-1847) were an influential sibling duo in early 19th century English literature, celebrated for their unique contributions to the literary world. Charles, known for his wit and essayistic prowess, and Mary, renowned for her storytelling and adaptations, collaborated on several notable works that left a lasting impact on literature. Charles's work often reflects his deep affection forliterature, his engaging narratives, and his distinctive voice.