The English Opium-Eater

Published
Jan 2010
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General Fiction General Fiction
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488

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A masterful biography of England's most notorious literary figure.Author of the scandalous Confessions of an English Opium-Eater, Thomas De Quincey (1785-1859) has long lacked a full-fledged biography. His friendships with leading poets and men of letters in the Romantic and Victorian periods— including William Wordsworth and Samuel Taylor Coleridge—have long placed him at the center of nineteenth century literary studies. His writing was a tremendous influence on Edgar Allan Poe, Charles Dickens, and William Burroughs.De Quincey is a topical figure for other reasons, too: a self-mythologizing autobiographer whose attitudes to drug-induced creativity and addiction strike highly resonant chords for a contemporary readership. Robert Morrison's biography passionately argues for the critical importance and enduring value of this neglected icon of English literature.

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First Edition Jan 2010 Orion (UK) ISBN 0753827891
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Dec 2009 Weidenfeld & Nicolson ISBN 0297858602
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Feb 2012 -- Not Selected ISBN B0116NAN8I
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