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 This is the final part of a 21-volume set presenting De Quincey's work, also including previously unpublished material.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 |192 pages

Articles from Hogg's Instructor 1850-2

chapter |11 pages

Conversation

chapter |9 pages

The Sphinx's Riddle

chapter |10 pages

Logic

chapter |10 pages

Professor Wilson

chapter |6 pages

French and English Manners

chapter |7 pages

Presence of Mind: A Fragment

chapter |13 pages

A Sketch from Childhood – No. II

chapter |8 pages

A Sketch from Childhood – No. III

chapter |9 pages

A Sketch from Childhood – No. IV

chapter |8 pages

A Sketch from Childhood – No. V

chapter |13 pages

A Sketch from Childhood – No. VI

chapter |7 pages

A Sketch from Childhood – No. VII

chapter |11 pages

Sir William Hamilton, Bart.

chapter |13 pages

California

part |46 pages

Articles from Tait's Edinburgh Magazine 1851

chapter |16 pages

Lord Carlisle on Pope [I]

chapter |9 pages

Lord Carlisle on Pope [II]

chapter |12 pages

[Lord Carlisle on] Pope [III]

part |98 pages

Manuscript Transcripts

chapter |2 pages

[Wilson at Oxford]

chapter |1 pages

[A Note on ‘Professor Wilson’]

chapter |4 pages

The Anti-Papal Movement

chapter |5 pages

[Testimonial of J. F. Ferrier]

chapter |6 pages

[Professor Ferrier]

chapter |2 pages

[Mrs. Evans and the `Gazette']

chapter |5 pages

[Notes on French Drama]

chapter |1 pages

French Tragic Drama

chapter |33 pages

Memorial Chronology

chapter |3 pages

[Notes on Chronology]

chapter |29 pages

Memorial Chronology [Further Essay]