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  1. The note-book of an English opium-eater, and Miscellaneous essays by Thomas De Quincey 1785-1859, 1873-12-31
  2. THE WORKS OF THOMAS DE QUINCEY [CT IN 16 VOLS] by Thomas (1785-1859). De Quincey, 1871
  3. Masters Of Literature, De Quincey
  4. On murder as a fine art / by De Quincey by Thomas (1785-1859) De Quincey, 1925-01-01
  5. De Quincey Memorials. Being Letters And Other Records, Here First Published. With Communications From Coleridge, The Wordsworths, Hannah More, Professor Wilson, And Others by Wordsworth Collection, 2010-10-14
  6. De Quincey's Literary Criticism by Darbishire Helen 1881-1961, 2010-09-28
  7. The NOTE BOOK Of An ENGLISH OPIUM-EATER. by Thomas [1785 - 1859]. De Quincey, 1855
  8. Memorials, and other papers Volume 1
  9. Confessions Of An English Opium-eater
  10. Essays On The Poets And Other English Writers
  11. Confessions of an English Opium-Eater by Thomas], 1785-1859 [DE QUINCEY, 1822-01-01
  12. Autobiographic Sketches
  13. Memorials, and other papers Volume 2
  14. Beauties selected from the writings of Thomas De Quincey . . by Thomas De Quincey 1785-1859, 1877-12-31

1. Thomas De Quincey (1785-1859)
Here was the secret of happiness, about which philosophers had disputed for somany ages, at once discovered . Thomas De Quincey (17851859) (Essay, 1849).
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THE PLEASURES OF OPIUM
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The Pleasures of Opium
(1821; revised edition 1856) "I took it, and in an hour, Oh Heavans ! What a revulsion ! What an upheaving, from its lowest depths, of the inner spirit 1 What an apocalypse of the world within me. What had opened before me an abyss of divine enjoyment suddenly revealed. Here was a panacea for all human woes. Here was the secret of happiness, about which philosophers had disputed for so many ages, at once discovered".
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(Essay, 1849) Opium
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2. Biographies: The Classical Fiction Writers: Thomas De Quincey (1785-1859).
A Blupete Biography Page Thomas De Quincey (17851859) De Quinceywas the son of a Manchester merchant. There were eight children
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De Quincey was the son of a Manchester merchant. There were eight children in the family, four girls and four sons. Thomas was born the 15th of August, 1785, the fifth child, the second son. He was but seven years old when his father died; the family, however, due to the success of Mr. De Quincey's business was to be left fairly well off. Mrs De Quincey, in 1796, was to move to the fashionable city of Bath. De Quincey was an able student but was soon caught up with the romantic notions of the age and ran away, ending up wondering around Wales. De Quincey was to write of it: "On leaving school clandestinely, which I did some weeks before my seventeenth birthday, I went into Wales; where I continued for months to walk about. As long as I kept up any negotiations with my guardians, I received a regular allowance of a guinea a week." Eventually he found himself in London in November of 1802. For months thereafter, De Quincey was to live on the streets. Here, in London, he was to pass a number of months "of wild, haggard, Bohemian roaming and staggering from worse to worse!" By the autumn of 1803, De Quincey was back with his family, members of whom prevailed, and, so, it was off to Oxford (Worcester College). He was registered at Oxford for a number of years, though it doesn't seem he spent much time there; he much preferred to go down and spend time at London. From what I can see, he never sat for his degree. (It was at Oxford, incidently, that De Quincey, seemingly, permanently, became addicted to opium.)

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De Quincey, Thomas, 17851859 Justice sanglante / Thomas De Quincey ; postface De Grevel Lindop ; traduit De l'anglais par Roger Kann. Paris J. Corti, 1995. 159 p. ; 16 cm. (Collection romantique ; 52) (Rien De commun) ISBN
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Justice sanglante / Thomas De Quincey ; postface de Grevel Lindop ; traduit de l'anglais par Roger Kann. Paris : J. Corti, 1995. 159 p. ; 16 cm. (Collection romantique ; 52) (Rien de commun) ISBN 2-7143-0550-4. SDM: 9602659 [A 4] [Titre original: The avenger.] Selon Régis Messac, cette longue nouvelle, écrite en 1838, est une préfiguration du roman policier et singulièrement du problème du local clos. [Yvon Allard] Accueil Retour Plan du site Recherche Dernière mise à jour de cette page : 8 août 2001

4. Thomas De Quincey
Biography of the writer, critic, and journalist touches on his financial troubles and his addiction. See a bibliography of his work. Thomas De Quincey (17851859). English essayist and critic, best-known for his autobiography CONFESSIONS OF AN ENGLISH
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Avenger, The; a narrative Caesars, The Confessions Of An English Opium-Eater Note Book Of An English Opium-Eater ... Theological Essays And Other Papers
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De Mille, James, 18331880. De Presno, Odd. De Quincey, Thomas, 1785-1859.De Saint-Pierre, Bernardin, 1737-1814. De la Mare, Walter, 1873-1956.
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fragment by Thomas De Quincey concerning his diet and health Dates of creation1837 Name of Creator De Quincey, Thomas, 17851859 Extent Single sheet
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Thomas De Quincey (1785-1859), the son of a Manchester merchant, was educated at Oxford where it is believed that his life-long addiction to opium began. He was acquainted with key Romantic writers including Coleridge and Wordsworth. In 1817 he married Peggy Simpson, a farmer's daughter with whom he had 3 daughters and 5 sons. He wrote principally for periodicals, including The London Magazine Blackwood's and the Quarterly . His best-known work, Confessions of an Opium Eater , was originally serialised in The London Magazine in 1821.

13. Modern History Sourcebook: Thomas De Quincey: Levana And Our Ladies Of Sorrow
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Introductory Note Thomas De Quincey (1785-1859) was born at Manchester, England, the son of a merchant of literary tastes. He was a precocious student, but, revolting from the tyranny of his schoolmaster, he ran away, and wandered in Wales and in London, at times almost destitute. On his reconciliation with his family he was sent to Oxford, and during this period began taking opium. The rest of his life was spent mainly in the Lake Country, near Wordsworth and Coleridge, later in London, and finally in Edinburgh and the neighborhood. He succeeded in checking but not abandoning his addiction to the drug, the craving for which was caused by a chronic disease which nothing else would alleviate. Most of De Quincey's writings were published in periodicals, and cover a great range of subjects. He was a man of immense reading, with an intellect of extraordinary subtlety, but with a curious lack of practical ability. Though generous to recklessness in money matters, and an affectionate friend and father, his predominating intellectuality led him even in his writings to analyze the characters of his friends with a detachment that sometimes led to estrangement. His most famous work, "The Confessions of an English Opium Eater" (1821) was based on his own experiences, and it has long held its place as a classic. Here, and still more in his literary and philosophical writings, he shows a remarkable clearness and precision of style, his love of exact thinking at times leading him to hair-splitting in his more abstruse discussions. In what he called the "department of impassioned prose," of which the following piece is one of the most magnificent examples, he has a field in which he is unsurpassed. To the power of thought and expression found throughout his work is here added a gorgeousness of imagination that lifts his finest passages into the region of the sublime.

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Levana and Our Ladies of Sorrow Bibliomania Text of this short story writtenby the English essayist and critic Thomas De Quincey (17851859).
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Translate this page De Quincey, Thomas (1785-1859). Englischer Schriftsteller. Er wareiner Der herausragenDen Vertreter Der Essayistik innerhalb Der
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De Quincey, Thomas (1785-1859) Englischer Schriftsteller. Er war einer der herausragenden Vertreter der Essayistik innerhalb der englischen Literatur des frühen 19. Jahrhunderts. 1. Einleitung
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wurde am 15. August 1785 als Spross einer Kaufmannsfamilie in Manchester geboren; bald schon floh er aus der gesichterten Existenz in die Slums von London und studierte anschließend erfolglos in Oxford . 1809 ließ er sich in Grasmere nieder, wo er sich dem literarischen Kreis um die Dichter Samuel Taylor Coleridge William Wordsworth und Robert Southey anschloß und die Westmorland Gazette herausgab. 1820 kehrte er nach London zurück; dort schrieb er die "Confessions of an English Opium-Eater" (1822, erweitert 1856; "Bekenntnisse eines englischen Opiumessers" ), eine anschauliche Beschreibung seiner eigenen Erfahrungen mit der 1804 beginnenden Opiumsucht. ( De Quincey hatte die Droge zunächst aus therapeutischen Gründen genommen, um die durch Gesichtsrheumatismus bedingten Schmerzen zu bekämpfen, nahm schließlich aber bis zu 8.000 Tropfen täglich.) Dieser Essay machte ihn mit einem Schlag berühmt. Von 1828 bis 1840 lebte

18. DEQUINCEY
De Quincey, Thomas (17851859). a web guiDe toThomas De Quincey from literaryhistory.com.
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DE QUINCEY, THOMAS (1785-1859) a web guide to Thomas De Quincey from literaryhistory.com main page 19th century authors about our collection General Articles http://www.bartleby.com/222/0910.html A discussion of De Quincey from The Cambridge History of English and American Literature in 18 Volumes http://users.ox.ac.uk/~scat0385/russett.html A review by Robert Morrison of Margaret Russett's De Quincey's Romanticism: Canonical Minority and the Forms of Transmission .Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1997. http://users.ox.ac.uk/~scat0385/north.html A review by Robert Morrison of Julian North, De Quincey Reviewed: Thomas De Quincey's Critical Reception, 1821-1994 . Columbia, SC: Camden House, 1997. Bibliography http://digital.library.upenn.edu/books/authors.html For a guide to DeQuincey's etexts available on the internet, use this link to the On-Line Books Page, a powerful search engine that provides links to full texts on the internet. http://www.humanities.mcmaster.ca/~halmin/classes/biblio.html Web Sites http://vos.ucsb.edu/shuttle/eng-rom.html

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Collins, William Wilkie (18241889). De Quincey, Thomas (1785-1859). Dickens,Charles (1812-1870). Dodgson, Charles Lutwidge (Lewis Carroll) (1832-1898).
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20. Thomas De Quincey
Translate this page Home_Page Thomas De Quincey (1785-1859), Escritor inglés nacido en Manchester.A los 17 años se escapó De la escuela para ir a Gales y De allí a Londres.
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E scritor inglés nacido en Manchester. A los 17 años se escapó de la escuela para ir a Gales y de allí a Londres. Después se reconcilió con su familia y estudió en la universidad de Oxford. En 1809 se estableció en Grasmere, donde se integró en el círculo literario de los poetas Samuel Taylor Coleridge, William Wordsworth y Robert Southey, y editó la Westmorland Gazette. En 1817 se casó con Margaret Simpson, con la que ya había tenido un hijo. En 1820, de nuevo en Londres, escribió Confesiones de un comedor de opio inglés (1821), una apasionante descripción de su propia experiencia como opiómano, lo cual le haría famoso. Vivió en Edimburgo durante doce años (1828-1840). Además de sus numerosas colaboraciones en varias revistas y periódicos, escribió algunos ensayos como Leyendo a las puertas de Macbeth , una brillante pieza de crítica shakesperiana; El asesinato considerado como una de las bellas artes Suspira de Profundis Juana de Arco El coche correo inglés (1849) y Apuntes autobiográficos eMe Textos:
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