Thomas de Quincey : new theoretical and critical directions
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Format : | Book |
Language : | anglais |
Title statement : | Thomas de Quincey : new theoretical and critical directions / [edited by] Robert Morrison, Daniel Sanjiv Roberts |
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New York :
Routledge
, cop. 2008 |
Physical Description : | 1 vol. (xii-249 p.) |
Series : | Routledge studies in romanticism |
Content : | 'I was worshipped; I was sacrificed' : a passage to Thomas de Quincey / Robert Morrison and Daniel Sanjiv Roberts. 'Mix(ing) a little with alien natures' : biblical orientalism in De Quincey / Daniel Sanjiv Roberts. Brunonianism, radicalism, and 'the pleasures of opium' / Barry Milligan. 'Earthquake and eclipse' : radical energies and De Quincey's 1821 Confessions / Robert Morrison. De Quincey and men (of letters) / John Whale. Wooing the reader : De Quincey, Wordsworth and women in Tait's Edinburgh magazine / Julian North. De Quincey and the secret life of books / Josephine McDonagh. National bad habits : Thomas de Quincey's geography of addiction / Joel Black. On the language of the sublime and the sublime nation in De Quincey : toward a reading of 'The English mail-coach' / Ian Balfour. Chambers of horror : De Quincey's 'postscript' to 'On murder considered as one of the fine arts' / Gregory Dart. 'A deafening menace in tempestuous uproars' : De Quincey's 1856 Confessions, the Indian mutiny, and the response of Collins and Dickens / Charles Rzepka |
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Bibliography : | Notes bibliogr. Index |
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ISBN : | 978-0-415-39963-0 0-415-39963-7 |