THOMAS DE QUINCY Thomas De Quincey, Confessions of an English

THOMAS DE QUINCY Thomas De Quincey, Confessions of an English

THOMAS DE QUINCY Thomas De Quincey, Confessions of an English Opium-Eater, ed. J.E. Jordan (London, 1960 and reprinted); or ed. A. Hayter (Penguin English Library, Harmondsworth, Middx, 1971 and reprinted); or ed. G. Lindop (World's Classics; Oxford, 1985 and reprinted). Thomas De Quincey, Recollections of the Lakes and of the Lake Poets, ed. David Wright (Penguin English Library; Harmondsworth, 1970 and re- printed); see also Paul Magnuson, 'The Lake School: Wordsworth and Coleridge' in Thomas Keymer and Jon Mee (eds), The Cambridge Com- panion to English Literature, 1740-1830 (Cambridge, 2004), pp. 227-43. Bromwich (David) (ed.), Romantic Critical Essays (Cambridge, 1987). McFarland (Thomas), Romantic Cruxes: The English Essayists and the Spirit of the Age (Oxford, 1987). Lindop (Grevel), The Opium Eater; A Life of Thomas De Quincey (Oxford, 1985). Berridge (Virginia) and Edwards (Gareth), Opium and the People; Opiate Use in Nineteenth-Century England (New Haven, 1987). Keymer (Thomas) and Mee (Jon) (eds), The Cambridge Companion to English Literature, 1740-1830 (Cambridge, 2004). Roe (Nicholas) (ed.), Romanticism; An Oxford Guide (Oxford, 2005). O'Neill (Michael) (ed.), Literature of the Romantic Period; A Bibliographical Guide (Oxford, c.1998 and reprinted). Barrell (John), The Infection of Thomas De Quincey; A Psychopathology of Imperialism (New Haven and London, 1991). Bate (Jonathan), 'The Literature of Power: Coleridge and De Quincey', in Tim Fulford and Morton Paley (eds), Coleridge's Visionary Languages: Essays in Honour of J.B. Beer (Cambridge, 1993). Beer (John), 'The Englishness of De Quincey's Ideas', in James Pipkin (ed.), English and German Romanticism; Cross-Currents and Controversies (Heidelberg, 1985), pp. 323-47. Beer (J.B.), 'De Quincey and the Dark Sublime: The Wordsworth-Coleridge Ethos', in Robert Lance Snyder (ed.), Thomas De Quincey; Bicentenary Studies (London, 1985), reprinted in his Romantic Consciousness; Blake to Mary Shelley (Houndmills, 2003). Bourke (Richard), 'De Quincey's Pure Practice of Sublimity', in his Romantic Discourse and Political Modernity; Wordsworth, The Intellectual and Cultural Critique (Hemel Hempstead, 1993), pp. 202-20. Clej (Alina), A Genealogy of the Modern Self; Thomas De Quincey and the 2 Intoxication of Writing (Stanford, Cal., 1995). Copley (Stephen) and John Whale (eds), Beyond Romanticism; New Ap- proaches to Texts and Contexts, 1780-1832 (London, 1992). Devlin (D.D.), De Quincey, Wordsworth and the Art of Prose (London, 1983), esp. Chap. 4: 'Power and Knowledge'. Eagleton (Terry), The Ideology of the Aesthetic (Oxford, 1990). Fulford (Tim), Romanticism and Masculinity; Gender Politics and Poetics in the Writings of Burke, Coleridge, Cobbett, Wordsworth, De Quincey, and Hazlitt (New York, 1999). Goldman (Albert), The Mine and the Mint; Sources for the Writings of Thomas De Quincy (Carbondale, Ill., 1965). Hayden (John O.), 'De Quincey's Confessions and the Reviewers', Wordsworth Circle, 6 (1975), 273-79. Hayter (Alethea), Opium and the Romantic Imagination (London, 1968). Jordan (John E.), De Quincey to Wordsworth; A Biography of a Relationship, With the Letters of Thomas De Quincey to the Wordsworth Family (Berkeley, 1962). Kearns (Sheila M.), Coleridge, Wordsworth, and Romantic Autobiography; Reading Strategies of Self-Representation (Madison, N.J., 1995). Kermode (Frank), The Sense of an Ending; Studies in the Theory of Fiction (Oxford, 1966). Leask (Nigel), 'Towards a Universal Aesthetic: De Quincey on Murder as Carnival and Tragedy', in John Beer (ed.), Questioning Romanticism (Baltimore, Md, 1995), 92-120. Luca (V.A.), Thomas De Quincy; The Prose of Vision (Toronto, 1980). McDonagh (Josephine), De Quincey's Disciplines (Oxford, 1994). Miller (J. Hillis), The Disappearance of God; Five Nineteenth-Century Writers (Cambridge, Mass., 1963). Russett (Margaret), De Quincey's Romanticism; Canonical Minority and the Forms of Transmission (Cambridge, 1997). Rzepka (Charles), Sacramental Commodities; Gift, Text, and the Sublime in De Quincey (Amherst, Mass., 1995). Whale (J.C.), 'De Quincey's Anarchic Moments', Essays in Criticism, XXXIII (1983), 273-93. J.H. Prynne, July 2006 PDF file created on 15 August 2007 .

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