The Works of Thomas De Quincey, Part I (The Pickering Masters)

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The Works of Thomas De Quincey, Part I (The Pickering Masters)

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  • ページ数 3152 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781851965182
  • DDC分類 828.809

Full Description

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 This is the first part of a 21-volume set presenting De Quincey's work, also including previously unpublished material.

Contents

Part I Volume 1 Juvenilia (1799-1800); Diary (1803); Constituents of Happiness and two related manuscripts (1806); Oxford Latin Exercise (c. 1803-8); Postscript on Sir John Moore's Letters (1809); Close Comments upon a Straggling Speech (1818); Contributions to the Westmorland Gazette (1818-20); Unpublished manuscripts relating to the Westmorland Gazette Volume 2 'Confessions of an English Opium-Eater [Part I]', London Magazine (1821); 'Notice to the Reader', London Magazine (1821); 'Confessions of an English Opium-Eater, Part II' London Magazine (1821); 'Letter from the English Opium-Eater', London Magazine (1821); 'Appendix' to the 'Confessions' (1822); Confessions of an English Opium-Eater (1856); 'Confessions of an English Opium-Eater, 1821 [Part I]: a manuscript transcript; Confessions of an English Opium-Eater, 1821 Part II: two discarded fragments Volume 3 'The Sport of Fortune', Blackwood's Magazine (1821); 'Jean Paul Frederick Richter': 'The Happy Life of the Parish Priest in Sweden', 'Last Will and Testament - The House of Weeping', London Magazine (1821), 'Letters to a Young Man Whose Education has been Neglected': 'Literature and Authorship', 'Outline of the Work', 'On Languages', Letter to the Editor (Lions's Head), 'On Languages' (continued), 'On the English Notices of Kant' London Magazine (1823); [Anecdotage (Lion's Head)], London Magazine (1823); 'Anecdotage, 1. Miss Hawkin's Anecdotes' London Magazine (1823); 'Death of a German Man', London Magazine (1823); 'Notes from the Pocket Book of a Late Opium-Eater': 'Anglo-German Dictionaries', 'Prefiguration of Remote Events', 'Moral Effects of Revolutions', London Magazine (1823); 'Notes from the Pocket Book of a Late Opium-Eater': I. 'Walking Stewart', II. 'Malthus'/'On the Knocking at the Gate in Macbeth', III. 'English Dictionaries'/'Reformadoes'/'Proverbs'/'Antagonism'/'To the Lakers'/'On Suicide', London Magazine (1823); 'Lions Head', XYZ letter responding to Hazlitt's charge of plagiarism in Malthus, London Magazine (1824); 'Notes from the Pocket Book of a Late Opium-Eater': IV. 'False Distinctions/Madness/English Physiology', V. 'Superficial Knowledge/Manuscripts of Melmoth/Scriptural Allusion Explained', 'Falsification of the History of England', London Magazine (1823);'Mr Schnackenburger; or Two Masters for One Dog', London Magazine (1823); 'The Dice', London Magazine (1823), 'The King of Hayti', London Magazine (1823); 'Measure of Value', London Magazine (1823); 'The Fatal Marksman', in Tales and Romances of the Northern Nations (1823); 'The Incognito; or Count Fitz-Hum', Knight's Quarterly Magazine (1824); 'The Somnambulist', Knight's Quarterly (1824); Selected manuscript transcripts Volume 4 'Historico-Critical Inquiry into the Origins of the Rosicrucians and Free-Masons', London Magazine (1824); 'Analects from John Paul Richter', London Magazine (1824); 'Dream upon the Universe, from John Paul Richter', London Magazine; 'The Services of Mr Ricardo to the Science of Political Economy', London Magazine (1824); 'Dialogues of Three Templars on Political Economy' (1824); 'Education. Plans for the Instruction of Boys in Large Numbers', London Magazine (1824); 'Kant on National Character, in Relation to the Sense of the Sublime and the Beautiful', London Magazine (1824); 'Abstract of Swedenborgianism: by Immanuel Kant', London Magazine (1824); 'Goethe [Wilhelm Meister]', London Magazine (1824); 'Idea of a Universal History on Cosmo-Political Plan, by Immanuel Kant', London Magazine (1824); 'Walladmor: Sir Walter Scott's German Novel', London Magazine (1824); Walladmor (1825); 'The Street Companion; or the Young Man's Guide and the Old Man's Comfort, in the Choice of Shoes', London Magazine (1825) Volume 5 [Observations on Diet], [Review of the Edinburgh Review for June 1827; Part One of Two], [Review of the Edinburgh Review for June 1827; Part Two of Two], 'Klopstock, from the Danish', [Mr Canning's Death], [New Ministerial Arrangements], [The Nomination of Mr Herries], 'West India Petition', [Meeting at Birmingham], [Every Night Book], ['Harlequin Changes in this Drama of Faction'], [Review of Blackwood's Magazine for September 1827], 'Owen of Lanark', 'Mr Canning and the Aristocracy', [King James I of Scotland], 'Mexican Bonds', 'The Standard Newspaper', [Professor Wilson and the London Sun and Standard], [Owen of Lanark; An Editor's Apology], [News from Spain and Portugal], 'Triple Alliance', [The Catalonian Insurrection; Rumours of the Press], [Review of Blackwood's Magazine for October 1827], 'Waste Lands and Emigration', 'Emigration Report', 'Tales of all Nations', [Italian Tragedy: Foreign Quarterly Review], 'Disciples of Mr Malthus', 'Bank of England', Quarterly Review, no 72, and the Standard Newspaper - On the Doctrine of Rent, 'Plagiarism; To the Editor of the Edinburgh Saturday Post', [Review of Blackwood's Magazine for November 1827], [No News from Navarino], 'Political Economy; The Standard and the Edinburgh Saturday Post', [The Battle of Navarino; First Reports], [Review of the Edinburgh Review for October 1827; Part One of Two], [The Battle of Navarino; The Aftermath], [Review of the Edinburgh Review for October 1827; Part Two of Two], [The Battle of Navarino; Rumours from Paris], [Review of Blackwood's Magazine for December 1827], [Rumours of War], [Cornillon's Dictionnaire and the Teaching of Languages], [The First Casualty of War], [Review of the Foreign Quarterly Review for November 1827], 'Italian Opera [First Article - Rossini's Barber of Seville]', [London Newspapers and the Change of Government], ['How Easy is the Descent'; Andrew Thompson and the Bible Societies], 'Italian Opera [Second Article - Rossini's Il Turco in Italia]', ['War may be Avoided'], ['This State of Indetermination'], 'Letters of Junius [Part One of Three]', Edinburgh Saturday Post (1827); Letters of Junius [Part Two of Three]', 'Letters of Junius [Part Three of Three]', Edinburgh Saturday Post (1828); 'Italian Opera [Third Article - 'Our Italian Friends']', Edinburgh Saturday Post (1827); [The Battle of Navarino; Rumours Affirmed], 'Vocal Concert', 'Italian Opera [Fourth Article - Rossini and Others]', [The Prospects of France and Great Britain], 'Moscheles' Concert', [The End of the Coalition], Edinburgh Saturday Post (1828); 'The Ministry', Edinburgh Saturday Post (1827); [The King's Speech], ['The Sublimest Rat upon Record'], 'Moscheles' Morning Concert', 'Dr Begnis' Concert (Last Night)', 'Mr Huskisson's Re-Election', [Mr Huskisson's Character], [The Dissolution of the Late Government and the Constitution of the Present], ['Pick-Lock to a Place'; Repeal of the Test Acts], 'Professional Concert', [Anatomy of Drunkenness], 'Emigration', [Review of the Edinburgh Review for January 1828], [Reply to 'Antehellenistes'], ['On the Subject of Emigration'], [Two Words of John Ramsay M'Culloch], [As Strong as 'Sealing-Wax'] [The Corn Bill], 'Turkey', 'Miss E Paton's Concert', [Rumours from Paris], [The Transference of an Elective Franchise], ['The Great Question - War or No War?'], [The Foreign Journals], ['The Pretensions of Phrenology'], Edinburgh Saturday Post (1828) Volume 6 'Gillies's German Stories', Blackwood's Magazine (1826); 'Gallery of the German Prose Classics. No. I - Lessing', Blackwood's Magazine (1826); 'Gallery of the German Prose Classics. No. II - Lessing', Blackwood's Magazine (1827); 'Gallery of the German Prose Classics. No. III - Kant', Blackwood's Magazine (1827); 'On Murder Considered As One of the Fine Arts', Blackwood's Magazine (1827); 'Toilette of the Hebrew Lady', Blackwood's Magazine (1828); 'Elements of the Rhetoric', Blackwood's Magazine (1828); 'On the Policy of Russia', Edinburgh Evening Post (1828); [News from Portugal and London], Edinburgh Evening Post (1828); [As We Predicted], Edinburgh Evening Post (1828); 'West India Property [Part One of Two]', Edinburgh Evening Post (1828); 'West India Property [Part Two of Two]', Edinburgh Evening Post (1828); 'Mr O'Connell and the Clare Election', Edinburgh Evening Post (1828); [News from Portugal, Russia, and Ireland], Edinburgh Evening Post (1828); [To a Reader: Invitation to a Set-to on Greek Literature], Edinburgh Evening Post (1828); [To a Reader: On Coleridge, Southey, and 'The Devil's Walk'], Edinburgh Evening Post (1828); 'Derry Dawson', Edinburgh Evening Post (1828); 'State of Ireland', Edinburgh Evening Post (1828); [Memoires sur l'Imperatrice Josephine], Edinburgh Evening Post (1828); 'General Mournings', Edinburgh Evening Post (1828); ['The March of Liberalism'], Edinburgh Evening Post (1829); ['The Sweeping Hand of Liberalism'], Edinburgh Evening Post (1829); Selected manuscript transcripts Volume 7 'Sketch of Professor Wilson [Part I]', Edinburgh Literary Gazette (1829); 'Sketch of Professor Wilson [Part II]', Edinburgh Literary Gazette (1829); 'Sketch of Professor Wilson [Part III]', Edinburgh Literary Gazette (1829): 'The Duke of Wellington and Mr Peel', Blackwood's Magazine (1829); 'Kant in his Miscellaneous Essays', Blackwood's Magazine (1830); 'Life of Richard Bentley, D D by J H Monk, D D [Part I]', Blackwood's Magazine (1840); 'Life of Richard Bentley, D D by J H Monk, D D [Part II]', Blackwood's Magazine (1840); 'French Revolution', Blackwood's Magazine (1830); 'France and England', Blackwood's Magazine (1830); 'Political Anticipations', Blackwood's Magazine (1830); 'The Late Cabinet', Blackwood's Magazine (1830); 'The Present Cabinet in Relation to the Times', Blackwood's Magazine (1831); Posthumously Published Item: 'Novels, 1830', The Archivist, and Autograph Review (1888)