ABSTRACT

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 This is the second part of a 21-volume set presenting De Quincey's work, also including previously unpublished material.

part |320 pages

Articles from Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine 1840–1

chapter |25 pages

Style [No. I]

chapter |17 pages

Style No. II

chapter |19 pages

Style. No. III

chapter |21 pages

Style. No. IV

chapter |14 pages

Lord Stanley’s Irish Registration Bill

chapter |39 pages

Hints for the Hustings

chapter |24 pages

Foreign Politics

chapter |31 pages

The Dourraunee Empire

chapter |24 pages

Conservative Prospects

chapter |25 pages

Niebuhr

chapter |28 pages

Plato’s Republic

part |12 pages

Manuscript Transcripts

chapter |3 pages

[Notes On the Times, 2 November 1840]

chapter |3 pages

[Wilna in January 1813]

chapter |4 pages

[The Return of Sir Robert Peel]