1st Edition

The Works of Thomas De Quincey, Part III vol 19

By Grevel Lindop, Barry Symonds Copyright 2003

    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 This is the final part of a 21-volume set presenting De Quincey's work, also including previously unpublished material.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.