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  1. The Works of Thomas De Quincey, "The English Opium Eater" (1863) by De Quincey Thomas 1785-1859, 2009-08-03
  2. ON MURDER AS A FINE ART / BY DE QUINCEY by THOMAS (1785-1859) DE QUINCEY, 1925-01-01
  3. Letters of De Quincey, the English opium-eater, to a young man whose education has been neglected by Thomas De Quincey 1785-1859, 1843-12-31
  4. De Quinceys Revolt of the Tartars; of, Flight of the Kalmuck Khan; by Thomas De Quincey 1785-1859, 1898-12-31
  5. Biographical essays, and Essays on the poets by Thomas De Quincey 1785-1859, 1875-12-31
  6. Flight of a Tartar tribe by Thomas De Quincey 1785-1859, 1896-12-31
  7. Revolt of the Tartars; by Thomas De Quincey 1785-1859, 1895-12-31
  8. Autobiographic sketches by Thomas De Quincey 1785-1859, 1859-12-31
  9. Confessions of an English opium-eater : being an extract from the life of a scholar ; from the last London edition by Thomas De Quincey 1785-1859, 1841-12-31
  10. Confessions of an English opium-eater, and Suspiria de profundis by Thomas De Quincey 1785-1859, 1850-12-31
  11. The collected writings of Thomas De Quincey Volume 5 by Thomas, 1785-1859 De Quincey, 2009-10-26
  12. China by Thomas De Quincey ; a revised reprint of articles from by De Quincey. Thomas. 1785-1859., 1857-01-01
  13. Shakspeare. a biography. by Thomas De Quincey. the English opium by De Quincey. Thomas. 1785-1859., 1864-01-01
  14. Essays on style. rhetoric. and language by Thomas De Quincey ; e by De Quincey. Thomas. 1785-1859., 1893-01-01

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22. Thomas De Quincey - Electronic Library
Thomas De Quincey eLIBRARY. It is a shame that Thomas De Quincey (17851859) isknown today primarily as the author of Confessions of an English Opium Eater.
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THOMAS DE QUINCEY eLIBRARY It is a shame that Thomas De Quincey (1785-1859) is known today primarily as the author of Confessions of an English Opium Eater . Though the book was plagiarized by Baudelaire and canonized by the drug writers of modernity (Cocteau, Burroughs , etc), it doesn't amount to much more than a literary version of trash television, with De Quincey describing the decadent delights of addiction There is another De Quincey, however, a less well known writer of subtle, satirical, and often

23. Thomas De Quincey
Thomas De Quincey, 17851859. Although better known as a literaryfigure, Thomas De Quincey was also a staunch and very eloquent
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Thomas de Quincey, 1785-1859.
Although better known as a literary figure, Thomas de Quincey was also a staunch and very eloquent supporter of the Ricardian Classical School . He records his encounter with Ricardian theory in his famous Confessions of an Opium Eater Ricardo's book: and recurring to my own prophetic anticipation of the advent of some legislator for this science, I said, before I had finished the first chapter, "Thou art the man!" Wonder and curiosity were emotions that had long been dead in me. Yet I wondered once more: I wondered at myself that I could once again be stimulated to the effort of reading: and much more I wondered at the book. Had this profound work been really written in England during the nineteenth century? Was it possible? I supposed thinking had been extinct in England. Could it be that an Englishman, and he not in academic bowers, but oppressed by mercantile and senatorial cares, had accomplished what all the universities of Europe, and a century of thought, had failed even to advance by one hair's breadth? All other writers had been crushed and overlaid by the enormous weight of facts and documents; Mr. Ricardo had deduced, à priori , from the understanding itself, laws which first gave a ray of light into the unwieldy chaos of materials, and had constructed what had been but a collection of tentative discussions into a science of regular proportions, now first standing on an eternal basis.

24. The Works Of Thomas De Quincey
Thomas De Quincey (1785-1859)is one of the greatest English prose writers of the nineteenth century....... set, ISBN 185196-054-6, $2685 or £1650
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De Quincey, Thomas
The Works of Thomas De Quincey
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Thomas De Quincey (1785-1859) is one of the greatest English prose writers of the nineteenth century. At present there is no adequate edition of his works-a source of frustration to scholars of De Quincey and to those researching Coleridge and Wordsworth. De Quincey deeply influenced Edgar Allan Poe and numbers Dickens, Proust and Virginia Woolf among his many fans. This edition will include virtually all of De Quincey's published work plus the bulk of his unpublished manuscripts. Highlights include De Quincey on murder, Autobiographical Sketches , his 1803 Diary, writings on politics, economics, literary theory, and his contributions to the Edinburgh Saturday Post. IN volume 2, the transcript to the manuscript to Part I of Confessions of an English Opium Eater, discovered in 1989 is published for the first time. It is fair to say that every volume will contain material never previously published. Volumes 1-7: 1-85196-518-1, published in March 2000, $895 or £550

25. A Biography Of Thomas De Quincey
Thomas De Quincey (17851859) by HS Davies Introduction. I. History. II. His Style.III. His Criticism. IV. Opium, Dreams and Pain. VII. A Select Bibliography.
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Thomas De Quincey
by H.S. Davies Introduction I. History II. His Style III. His Criticism IV. Opium, Dreams and Pain VII. A Select Bibliography Literary Criticism Biographies Library Home

26. LitSearch: An Online Literary Database
De Quincey, Thomas (17851859) Works by this author Avenger, The; a narrativeConfessions Of An English Opium-Eater. Copyright 2001 Keith Ito.
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27. Thomas De Quincey: Sobre Los Golpes A La Puerta En Macbeth - Nº 19 Espéculo (U
Translate this page Sobre los golpes a la puerta en Macbeth. por Thomas De Quincey 1785-1859.(Traducción De Fernando Báez). Nota El ensayo se refiere
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Sobre los golpes a la puerta en Macbeth por Thomas De Quincey (Traducción de Fernando Báez) Nota: El ensayo se refiere a la escena tercera del Acto II de Macbeth , al cual remitimos al lector interesado en indagar con mayor detalle el tema propuesto. D esde mis días de muchacho siempre sentí una enorme perplejidad en torno a un detalle en Macbeth . Era este: los golpes a la puerta, que siguen al asesinato de Duncan, producían un efecto en mis sentimientos que no podía nunca explicar. El efecto estaba en que ese instante reflejaba de nuevo sobre el asesino un poder peculiar y un abismo de solemnidad; no obstante, aunque obstinadamente yo me empeñaba con mi intelecto en comprender esto, por muchos años no pude ver por qué podía producirme semejante efecto. quoad su consciencia no ha visto) lo que ha visto cada día de su vida. Macbeth Fuente: Thomas De Quincey, Writings, III, Miscellaneous Essays , Boston, Ticknor, Reed and Fields, MDCCCLI. Texto en inglés en EPOPTEIA.NET:
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de la trad. Fernando Báez 2001
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28. Thomas De Quincey
THE PLEASURES OF OPIUM Thomas De Quincey Thomas De Quincey (17851859).The Pleasures of Opium (1821; revised edition 1856). Opium
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30. Erowid Character Vaults : Thomas De Quincey
today! Erowid Character Vaults. Thomas De Quincey. 17851859 Writer,born in Manchester, Greater Manchester, NW England, UK. Educated
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Writer, born in Manchester, Greater Manchester, NW England, UK. Educated at Manchester Grammar School, he ran away, and wandered in Wales and London. He then spent a short time at Oxford, where he became addicted to opium. On a visit to Bath, he met Coleridge, and through him Southey and Wordsworth; and in 1809 went to live near them in Grasmere. There he set up as an author, largely writing magazine articles. His Confessions of an Opium-Eater appeared as a serial in 1821, and brought him instant fame. In 1828 he moved to Edinburgh, and for 20 years wrote for various magazines. ( Biography.com
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31. Thomas De Quincey
Thomas De Quincey (17851859). Collected Writings, ed. David Masson(14 vols, 1889-90); De Quincey as Critic ed. John E. Jordan; DD
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Thomas De Quincey Collected Writings , ed. David Masson (14 vols, 1889-90) ; De Quincey as Critic ed. John E. Jordan D. D. Devlin, De Q., Wordsworth and the Art of Prose Alethea Hayter , Opium and the Romantic Imagination Biography and Criticism : Grevel Lindop, The Opium-Eater: A Life of Thomas de Quincey (1981); Alethea Hayter, Opium and the Romantic Imagination (1968); V.A. De Luca: Thomas de Quincey, The Prose of Vision (1980); Margaret
Russet, De Quincey's Romanticism (1997); Charles Rzepka, Sacramental Commodities: Gift, Text, and the Sublime in De Quincey (1995); Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick, The Coherence of Gothic Conventions

32. De Quincey, Thomas
De Quincey, Thomas. 17851859, English essayist. In 1802 he ran away fromschool and tramped about the country, eventually settling in London.
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    De Quincey, Thomas 1785-1859, English essayist. In 1802 he ran away from school and tramped about the country, eventually settling in London. His family soon found him and entered him (1803) in Worcester College, Oxford, where he developed a deep interest in German literature and philosophy. He left Oxford in 1808 without completing his degree and settled (1809) at Grasmere, where he made the acquaintance of Wordsworth. By 1817 the opium habit, which he had begun while at Oxford, had reached its height. He achieved literary eminence with the publication of his Confessions of an English Opium-Eater (1822), which first appeared in the London Magazine in 1821. It is an account of the progress of his drug habit, including descriptions of the bizarre and spectacular dreams he had while under the influence of opium. He became a prolific contributor to various journals, especially to Blackwood's
  • 33. IPL Online Literary Criticism Collection
    Thomas De Quincey (1785 1859). Thomas De Quincey (1785-1859) http//www.kirjasto.sci.fi/Quincey.htmShort biography, with recommendations for further reading.
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    35. DE QUINCEY, Thomas, Autographs, Documents And Manuscripts
    Home Latest Information Contact Links Facsimiles De Quincey,Thomas (17851859). Writer. Signature, ('Yours ever, my Dear
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    Signature, ('Yours ever, my dear Sir, Thos De Quincey') cut from the foot of a letter, with three lines from the text on the reverse. Measuring 20 x 100mm (ca 1 x 4 inches).
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    36. Klosterheim, Or, The Masque (in MARION)
    Title Klosterheim, or, The masque / by Thomas De Quincey ; with an introductionby John Weeks. Author De Quincey, Thomas, 17851859.
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    37. Vinyl Junkies - Soho - Thomas De Quincey
    Thomas De Quincey (17851859) was an English essayist who wrote a kind of imaginativeprose that was highly ornate, full of subtle rhythms, and sensitive to
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    Thomas De Quincey (1785-1859) was an English essayist who wrote a kind of imaginative prose that was highly ornate, full of subtle rhythms, and sensitive to the sound and arrangement of words. His prose was as much musical as literary in its style and structure and anticipated such modern narrative techniques as stream-of-consciousness. De Quincey started to take opium to ease the pain of severe headaches at the age of 19, and became addicted to the drug for life. He described his addiction in his most famous work, Confessions of an English Opium Eater (1821). The work's biographical parts are important mainly as background for dreams De Quincey describes later. In these dreams he examined, with the help of opium, the intimate workings of the memory and the subconscious. His works include important essays on writers of his time, such as William Wordsworth, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, and Charles Lamb. Source: World Book Encyclopaedia. BACK: Interactive Map of Central London and Soho. Leave this window open as you read these pages as it will give you a map of the area to refer to when you encounter street names. (Flash 4 plugin required Best with Internet Explorer 4 or 5. Will not work with Windows 3.1.) Part of the Vinyl Junkies Record Store Site.

    38. The Thomas De Quincey Webpage
    Lindop, Grevel, ‘De Quincey, Thomas Penson (17851859)‘ in The New Dictionaryof National Biography (Oxford Oxford University Press, forthcoming).
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    The Pickering and Chatto edition of the Works of Thomas De Quincey
    Volume One
    , ed. Barry Symonds
    Volume Two
    , ed. Grevel Lindop
    Volume Three
    , ed. Frederick Burwick
    Volume Four
    , ed. Frederick Burwick
    Volume Five
    , ed. David Groves
    Volume Six
    , eds. David Groves and Grevel Lindop Volume Seven , ed. Robert Morrison Volume Eight , ed. Robert Morrison Volume Nine , eds. Grevel Lindop, Robert Morrison, and Barry Symonds Volume Twelve , ed. Grevel Lindop Volume Thirteen , eds. Grevel Lindop and John Whale Volume Fourteen , ed. John Whale Volume Seventeen , ed. Edmund Baxter Volume Eighteen , ed. Edmund Baxter This edition was reviewed in Text
    Lindop, Grevel (ed.), Confessions of an English Opium-Eater and Other Writings (Oxford, Masson, David (ed.), The Collected Writings of Thomas De Quincey , 14 vols. (Edinburgh, Morrison, Robert, ‘Richard Woodhouse’s Cause Book : The Opium-Eater, the Magazine Wars, and the London Literary Scene in 1821’ in the

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    Editions The Works of Thomas De Quincey Thomas De Quincey (17851859) is one ofthe most important English prose writers of the early nineteenth century.
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    Thomas De Quincey (1785-1859) is one of the most important English prose writers of the early nineteenth century. I am editing three volumes of his Collected Works , and co-editing a fourth. Volume seven covers the years 1829-31. Volume eight includes his novel Klosterheim (1832). Volume nine, co-edited with Grevel Lindop, features ‘ The Household Wreck ’ (1838). Volume sixteen includes ‘The English Mail-Coach’ (1849). Contents of Volume Nine
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    This edition was reviewed in Text The edition will be published by Pickering and Chatto The Selected Works of Leigh Hunt General Editors: Michael Eberle-Sinatra and Robert Morrison James Henry Leigh Hunt (1774-1859) was one of the most important and prolific essayists of the first half of the nineteenth century. A key member of the literary circle that included P. B. and Mary Shelley, John Keats, Charles Lamb, and William Hazlitt, Hunt was also a passionate and outspoken participant in the London political scene. This new edition will fill an major gap in Romantic studies by making available for the first time in a single edition all Hunt’s major works, fully annotated and with a consolidated index. The set will include all of Hunt's poetry, and an extensive selection of his periodical essays, many of which have never been reprinted.

    40. Confessions Of An English Opium Eater - Thomas De Quincey
    Thomas De Quincey (17851859) is a central figure of English Romanticism.'Confessions of an English Opium Eater', his best-known
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    Confessions of an English Opium Eater By Thomas De Quincey ISBN: 014043061X, 0486287424 UK: £3.99; USA: $8.76 Thomas De Quincey (1785-1859) is a central figure of English Romanticism. 'Confessions of an English Opium Eater', his best-known work, is an account of his early life and opium addiction.
    De Quincey lived his full three score years and ten. But few would have predicted it, for his father and numerous of his siblings were carried off by tuberculosis. He owed his survival to opium: its powers kept the disease at bay, but in trade it kept De Quincey its slave.
    When the physical life hangs by a thread, nature often compensates with another gift. With De Quincey, it was his intellect, from which came this offering which lives to this day. Last updated: 18 June 2002

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