ABSTRACT

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 This is the first part of a 21-volume set presenting De Quincey's work, also including previously unpublished material.

part |189 pages

Articles from Blackwood’s Magazine 1826–8

chapter |23 pages

Gillies’s German Stories*

chapter |25 pages

Gallery of the German Prose Classics. By the English Opium-Eater

No. I. – Lessing

chapter |22 pages

Gallery of the German Prose Classics. By the English Opium-Eater

No. II. – Lessing

chapter |37 pages

Gallery of the German Prose Classics. By the English Opium-Eater

No. III. – Kant

chapter |35 pages

Elements of Rhetoric*

part |73 pages

Articles from the Edinburgh Evening Post 1828–9

chapter |5 pages

On the Policy of Russia

chapter |2 pages

[News from Portugal and London]

chapter |2 pages

[As We Predicted]

chapter |6 pages

West India Property

[Part One of Two]

chapter |9 pages

West India Property

[Part Two of Two]

chapter |6 pages

Mr. O’Connell and the Clare Election

chapter |3 pages

Derry Dawson

chapter |5 pages

State of Ireland

chapter |3 pages

General Mournings

chapter |4 pages

[‘The March of Liberalism’]

chapter |6 pages

[‘The Sweeping Hand of Liberalism’]

part |12 pages

Article from The Edinburgh Literary Gazette 1829

chapter |10 pages

[The Poetical Works of Manzoni]

part |53 pages

Manuscript Transcripts

chapter |15 pages

[Peter Anthony Fonk]

chapter |6 pages

[Mr. Huskisson’s ‘Resignation’]

chapter |18 pages

[Niels Klim]

chapter |4 pages

[Disputatiousness]