ABSTRACT

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 This is the final part of a 21-volume set presenting De Quincey's work, also including previously unpublished material.

part |217 pages

Autobiographic Sketches Volume I

chapter Chapter I|19 pages

The Affliction of Childhood.

chapter Chapter II|46 pages

Introduction to the World of Strife.

chapter Chapter III|10 pages

Infant Literature.

chapter Chapter IV|10 pages

The Female Infidel.

chapter Chapter V|9 pages

I am Introduced to the Warfare of a Public School.

chapter Chapter VI|12 pages

I Enter the World.

chapter Chapter VII|23 pages

The Nation of London

chapter Chapter VIII|11 pages

Dublin.

chapter Chapter IX|16 pages

First Rebellion

chapter Chapter X|13 pages

French Invasion of Ireland, and Second Rebellion.

chapter Chapter XI|14 pages

Travelling.

chapter Chapter XII|20 pages

My Brother.

chapter Chapter XIII|12 pages

Premature Manhood.

section |205 pages

Autobiographic Sketches Volume II

chapter Chapter I|33 pages

Laxton.

chapter Chapter II|26 pages

The Priory.

chapter Chapter III|22 pages

Early Memorials of Grasmere.

chapter Chapter IV|49 pages

Samuel Taylor Coleridge.

chapter Chapter V|51 pages

William Wordsworth.

chapter Chapter VI|22 pages

William Wordsworth and Robert Southey.

part |10 pages

Manuscript Transcripts

chapter |8 pages

Five Discarded Fragments