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  1. The Infection of Thomas De Quincey: A Psychopathology of Imperialism by Professor John Barrell, 1991-06-26
  2. Thomas De Quincey: Knowledge and Power (Romanticism in Perspective) by Frederick Burwick, 2001-08-18
  3. De Quinceys Revolt of the Tartars; or, Flingt of the Kalmuck khan and his people from the Russian territories to the frontiers of China; by Thomas De Quincey 1785-1859 Twombly Alexander Stevenson 1832-1907 from old catalog ed, 1897-12-31
  4. A Genealogy of the Modern Self: Thomas De Quincey and the Intoxication of Writing by Alina Clej, 1995-08-01
  5. Original Ambivalence: Autobiography and Violence in Thomas De Quincey (Age of Revolution and Romanticism) by Matthew Schneider, 1995-07
  6. Confessions of an English Opium Eater (Penguin Classics) by Thomas De Quincey, 2003-04-29
  7. Confessions of an English Opium-Eater: and Other Writings (Oxford World's Classics) by Thomas De Quincey, 1998-09-17
  8. Thomas De Quincey: New Theoretical and Critical Directions
  9. Thomas De Quincey: Literary Critic by John Emory Jordan, 1973-06
  10. The Opium-Eater: A Life of Thomas De Quincey (Oxford Paperbacks) by Grevel Lindop, 1985-06
  11. Thomas De Quincey: Bicentenary Studies
  12. Confessions of an English Opium Eater (Penguin Great Ideas) by Thomas De Quincey, 2010-10-26
  13. De Quincey's Disciplines by Josephine McDonagh, 1994-08-11
  14. Confessions of an English Opium-Eater 1822 (Revolution and Romanticism, 1789-1834) by Thomas De Quincey, 2001-11

81. Biographies: The Classical Fiction Writers: Thomas De Quincey (1785-1859).
De Quincey s most noteworthy work was CITE Confessions of an English OpiumEater /CITE which first appeared in 1821. As an essayist, the.
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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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83. Thomas De Quincey
Thomas De Quincey (1785 1859). Thomas De Quincey was born in 1785 in Manchester.After running away from school, and spending time on the streets of London
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85. DeQuincey, Thomas
De Quincy, Thomas (17851859). English writer, born in Manchester. At the age of17 he ran away from school to Wales and from there to London.
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English writer, born in Manchester. At the age of 17 he ran away from school to Wales and from there to London. Later, however, he studied at the University of Oxford. In 1809 he settled in Grasmere, where he joined the literary circle of the poets Samuel Taylor Coleridge William Wordsworth , and Robert Southey and edited the Westmorland Gazette. Returning to London in 1820, he wrote Confessions of an English Opium-Eater (1821), a vivid description of his own experiences as an opium addict. He lived for 12 years (1828-40) in Edinburgh. In addition to many contributions in Blackwood's, Tait's Magazine, and Hogg's Instructor, his work includes Murder Considered as One of the Fine Arts (1827), Suspiria de Profundis (1845), Joan of Arc (1847), The English Mailcoach (1849), and Autobiographic Sketches (1853).

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87. The San Antonio College LitWeb Thomas De Quincey Page
The Thomas De Quincey Page. ( 1785 1859 ). Major Works Confessions of an EnglishOpium-Eater and Other Writings, edited by Grevel Lindop, is available in
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Major Works

Confessions of an English Opium-Eater and Other Writings , edited by Grevel Lindop, is available in Oxford World's Classics. It includes the celebrated " On the Knocking on the Gate in Macbeth
Confessions of an English Opium-Eater
On Line from Bibliomania.
Letters to a Young Man
Three Templars
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Murder as One of the Fine Arts Klosterheim
( 1832 ). Reprint from Woodbridge Press, 1982.
Logic of Political Economy
Selections Grave and Gay
( 1853-60 ). Includes much work previously published in periodicals like Tait's Magazine . Among other works are his Recollections of the English Lake Poets and his Autobiographic Sketches
About De Quincey
Horace Ainsworth Eaton, Thomas De Quincey: A Biography . Oxford, 1936. De Quincey Criticism from Internet Public Library. Back to English Romantic Literature

88. Overview Of Thomas De Quincey
Thomas De Quincey. 1785 1859. De Quincey Cottage, Polton ©1995-2005 Gazetteerfor Scotland. De Quincey Cottage, Polton. Author and poet.
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Author and poet. Born in Manchester (England), De Quincey was educated there before running away to Wales. He was drawn to Edinburgh in 1828, where he lodged for a time with Professor John Wilson (1785 - 1854) in Stockbridge. He then moved to the village of Polton (Midlothian), where he lived until his death. Most of his work was in the form of magazine articles and essays, and he was a significant contributor to Blackwood's Magazine over a period of twenty years. He is perhaps best-known for Confessions of an English Opium-Eater . He had first taken opium to relieve pain, but was soon addicted and remained and addict for the remainder of his life. He also wrote on economics, with The Logic of Political Economy appearing in 1844. De Quincey is buried in St Cuthbert's Churchyard, Edinburgh.
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Gazetteer for Scotland Places, people and events relating to Thomas De Quincey () Thomas De Quincey. 1785 1859
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95. Thomas De Quincey
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96. Literatura Y Lingüística - THOMAS DE QUINCEY Y LOS PARAÍSOS ARTIFICIALES
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98. IPL Online Literary Criticism Collection
the Internet Public Library. Online Literary Criticism Collection. Thomas DeQuincey (1785 1859). Nationality British, Periods British 19th Century
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