Thomas De Quincey

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NOTE EDITORE
This volume in the 21st-Century Oxford Authors series offers students an authoritative, comprehensive selection of the work of Thomas De Quincey (1785-1859). The edition presents De Quincey's work in all of its rich variety, and offers the most thorough and accurate annotation of De Quincey's major works ever compiled. Thomas De Quincey: 21st-Century Oxford Authors is the most comprehensive selection of De Quincey's writings published in decades, and includes all the essays that made him a major figure in his own age, and that give him a burgeoning relevance in ours. The volume features complete versions of his three most famous works of impassioned autobiography--Confessions of an English Opium-Eater (1821), Suspiria de Profundis (1845), and 'The English Mail-Coach' (1849)--as well as a great deal of manuscript material related to these works, and an extensive selection from his revised version of the Confessions (1856). It contains all three of his essays 'On Murder Considered as One of the Fine Arts' (1827, 1839, and 1854), the first two instalments of which are brilliant exercises in satirical high jinks, and the final instalment of which is a graphic account of the notorious Radcliffe Highway killings of 1811. It features lengthy excerpts from De Quincey's biographical recollections of 'Samuel Taylor Coleridge' (1834) and 'William Wordsworth' (1839), both of whom De Quincey admired intensely, though his personal relationship with both poets eventually collapsed into bitterness and self-justification. It features De Quincey's finest pieces of literary criticism, including 'On the Knocking at the Gate in Macbeth' (1823) and his two searching examinations of 'The Literature Knowledge and the Literature of Power' (1823 and (1848). The edition includes an Introduction to the life and works of De Quincey, and a Chronology, which enhance the study, understanding, and enjoyment of these works.

SOMMARIO
1 - Confessions of an English Opium-Eater2 - Manuscript and Other Material related to Confessions of an English Opium-Eater3 - From Letters to a Young Man Whose Education has been Neglected [The Literature of Knowledge and The Literature of Power]4 - On the Knocking at the Gate in Macbeth5 - On Murder Considered as One of the Fine Arts6 - From Elements of Rhetoric7 - From Samuel Taylor Coleridge8 - From Lake Reminiscences, from 1807 to 18309 - Second Paper On Murder Considered as One of the Fine Arts10 - From Style11 - Suspiria de Profundis12 - Manuscript Material related to Suspiria de Profundis13 - From The Works of Alexander Pope14 - The English Mail-Coach15 - Manuscript Material related to The English Mail-Coach16 - From the Preface to Selections Grave and Gay17 - Explanatory Notices of The English Mail-Coach18 - Postscript to On Murder Considered as One of the Fine Arts19 - Letter to Emily De Quincey20 - From Confessions of an English Opium-Eater, 1856

AUTORE
Robert Morrison is Queen's National Scholar at Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario. He is the author of The English Opium-Eater: A Biography of Thomas De Quincey, which was a finalist for the James Tait Black Prize. His annotated edition of Jane Austen's Persuasion was published by Harvard University Press. For Oxford World's Classics, he edited De Quincey's Confessions of an English Opium-Eater, as well as his three essays On Murder. With Chris Baldick, he co-edited The Vampyre and Other Tales of the Macabre and Tales of Terror from Blackwood`s Magazine in the same series.

ALTRE INFORMAZIONI
  • Condizione: Nuovo
  • ISBN: 9780199676897
  • Collana: 21st-Century Oxford Authors
  • Dimensioni: 218 x 32.6 x 146 mm Ø 824 gr
  • Formato: Copertina rigida
  • Illustration Notes: 12 black-and-white halftones
  • Pagine Arabe: 658