1st Edition

The Works of Thomas De Quincey, Part III vol 19

By Grevel Lindop, Barry Symonds Copyright 2003
520 Pages
by Routledge

4192 Pages
by Routledge

Thomas De Quincey (1785-1859) is considered one of the most important English prose writers of the early-19th century. This is the final part of a 21-volume set presenting De Quincey's work, also including previously unpublished material.

Preface -- Abbreviations -- Conventions for Manuscript Transcription -- Introduction -- Autobiographic Sketches, Volume 1 (1853) -- I. The Affliction of Childhood Dream-Echoes of these Infant Experiences Dream-Echoes Fifty Years Later -- II. Introduction to the World of Strife -- III. Infant Literature -- IV. The Female Infidel -- V. I am Introduced to the Warfare of a Public School -- VI. I Enter the World -- VII. The Nation of London -- VIII. Dublin -- IX First Rebellion -- X. French Invasion of Ireland, and Second Rebellion -- Xl. Travelling -- XII. My Brother -- XIII. Premature Manhood Errata -- AuiobiographkSkeches, Volume 11(1854) -- I. Laxton: -- Section 1: Cymon and Iphigenia -- Section II: The Orphan Heiresses -- Section III: Female Students in Theology -- II. The Priory -- III. Early Memorials of Grasmere -- IV Samuel Taylor Coleridge -- V William Wordsworth -- VI. William Wordsworth and Robert Southey Note [on Coleridge’s plagiarisms} -- Errata -- Manuscript Transcript -- Explanatory Notes -- Textual Notes.

Biography

Daniel Sanjiv Roberts,