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 This is the final part of a 21-volume set presenting De Quincey's work, also including previously unpublished material.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 |263 pages

Articles from Tait’s Edinburgh Magazine, 1847–8

chapter |15 pages

Notes on Walter Savage Landor* [Part I]

chapter |18 pages

Notes on Walter Savage Landor* [Part II]

chapter |11 pages

Orthographic Mutineers*

chapter |14 pages

Milton Versus Southey and Landor

chapter |15 pages

Joan of Arc* [Part I]

chapter |14 pages

Joan of Arc [Part II]

chapter |19 pages

Secret Societies [Part I]

chapter |18 pages

Secret Societies [Part II]

chapter |9 pages

Conversation

chapter |17 pages

Protestantism*

chapter |15 pages

Protestantism [Part II]

chapter |9 pages

Protestantism [Part III]

part |24 pages

Article for Macphail’s Edinburgh Ecclesiastical Journal, 1848

chapter |22 pages

War

part |16 pages

Article for the Glasgow Athenaeum Album, 1848

part |93 pages

Articles for the North British Review, 1848

chapter |33 pages

The Works of Alexander Pope, Esquire

chapter |33 pages

Final Memorials of Charles Lamb

part |51 pages

Articles for Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine, 1849

chapter |21 pages

The Vision of Sudden Death

part |71 pages

Manuscript Transcripts

chapter |3 pages

[The Vision of Sudden Death] MS VSD A

chapter |2 pages

[The Vision of Sudden Death] MS VSD B

chapter |2 pages

[The Vision of Sudden Death] MS VSD C

chapter |3 pages

[The Vision of Sudden Death] MS VSD D

chapter |27 pages

The Vision of Sudden Death MS VSD E

chapter |4 pages

[On Miracles] MS A

chapter |2 pages

[On Miracles] MS B

chapter |1 pages

[On Miracles] MS C

chapter |3 pages

[Let him Come Down from the Cross]

chapter |2 pages

[War]

chapter |4 pages

[Dr Johnson and Lord Chesterfield]

chapter |2 pages

[Testimonial Letter for William Nichol]