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that could not or would not be repaid, including a £300 loan to Coleridge in 1807. After leaving Oxford without a degree, he made an attempt to study law, but desultorily and unsuccessfully; he had no steady income and spent large sums on books (he was a lifelong collector). By the 1820s he was constantly in financial difficulties. More than once in his later years, De Quincey was forced to seek protection from arrest in the debtors' sanctuary of Holyrood in Edinburgh. (At the time,
246:. He was a weak and sickly child. His youth was spent in solitude, and when his elder brother, William, came home, he wrought havoc in the quiet surroundings. De Quincey's mother was a woman of strong character and intelligence but seems to have inspired more awe than affection in her children. She brought them up strictly, taking De Quincey out of school after three years because she was afraid he would become big-headed, and sending him to an inferior school at 384: 596: 146: 325:, only rarely getting enough proper food from the goodwill of strangers. From July to November 1802, De Quincey lived as a wayfarer. He soon lost his guinea by ceasing to keep his family informed of his whereabouts and had difficulty sustaining himself. Still, apparently fearing pursuit, he borrowed some money and travelled to London, where he tried to borrow more. Having failed, he lived close to starvation rather than return to his family. 254: 4712: 815: 650: 563: 2238: 329: 592:"  – "attacks of piercing pain in the face, of such severity that they sometimes drive the victim to suicide." He reports using opium first in 1804 to relieve his neuralgia. Thus, as with many addicts, his opium addiction may have had a "self-medication" aspect for real physical illnesses, as well as a psychological aspect. 405:, after its first editor had been dismissed, but he was unreliable at meeting deadlines, and in June 1819 the proprietors complained about "their dissatisfaction with the lack of 'regular communication between the Editor and the Printer'", and he resigned in November 1819. His political sympathies tended towards the 603:
By his own testimony, De Quincey first used opium in 1804 to relieve his neuralgia; he used it for pleasure, but no more than weekly, through 1812. It was in 1813 that he first commenced daily usage, in response to illness and his grief over the death of Wordsworth's young daughter Catherine. During
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formed a debtors' sanctuary; people could not be arrested for debt within those bounds. The debtors who took sanctuary there could emerge only on Sundays, when arrests for debt were not allowed.) Yet De Quincey's money problems persisted; he got into further difficulties for debts he incurred within
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Along with his opium addiction, debt was one of the primary constraints of De Quincey's adult life. De Quincey came into his patrimony at the age of 21, when he received £2,000 (equivalent to £204,870 in 2023) from his late father's estate. He was unwisely generous with his funds, making loans
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found the shrinking author "at home in a German ocean of literature, in a storm, flooding all the floor, the tables and the chairs—billows of books..." De Quincey was a famed conversationalist. Richard Woodhouse wrote, "His conversation appeared like the elaboration of a mine of results..."
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His financial situation improved only later in his life. His mother's death in 1846 brought him an income of £200 per year. When his daughters matured, they managed his budget more responsibly than he ever had himself.
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was first published in London Magazine in 1821. It was published in book form the following year. (Morrison, Robert. "Thomas De Quincey: Chronology." TDQ Homepage. Kingston: Queen's University, 2013.
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publishing house, first proposed such a collection and solicited De Quincey's approval and co-operation. It was only when De Quincey, a chronic procrastinator, failed to answer repeated letters from
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The existence of the American edition prompted a corresponding British edition. Since the spring of 1850, De Quincey had been a regular contributor to an Edinburgh periodical called
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appeared in fourteen volumes in 1889 and 1890. Yet De Quincey's writings were so voluminous and widely dispersed that further collections followed: two volumes of
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to save what little money he had and instead lodged with cottagers or slept in a tent he had made himself. He sustained himself by eating blackberries and
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De Quincey had a well-known horror of self-replication and the loss of personal identity and freedom, linked ineluctably with his enslavement to opium
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heroin bags, under the pseudonym "Dequincey Jinxey", in reference to De Quincey. She also used the pseudonym in interviews related to the archive.
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that the American publisher proceeded independently, reprinting the author's works from their original magazine appearances. Twenty-two volumes of
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De Quincey's accomplished mastery of Greek was widely known and respected in the 1800s. Treadwell Walden, Episcopal priest and sometime rector of
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near Manchester. In 1796, three years after the death of his father, Thomas Quincey, his mother – the erstwhile Elizabeth Penson – took the name
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Thomas Penson Quincey; 15 August 1785 – 8 December 1859) was an English writer, essayist, and literary critic, best known for his
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In 1821, he went to London to dispose of some translations from German authors, but was persuaded first to write and publish an account of his
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During the final decade of his life, De Quincey labored on a collected edition of his works. He believed the task was impossible.
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From this time on, De Quincey maintained himself by contributing to various magazines. He soon exchanged London and the Lakes for
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The Idea of the Gothic Cathedral. Interdisciplinary Perspectives on the Meanings of the Medieval Edifice in the Modern Period
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The later building on the site (adjoining John Dalton Street) bears a stone inscription referring to de Quincey.
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1813–1819 his daily dose was very high, and resulted in the sufferings recounted in the final sections of his
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Morrison, Robert. "Thomas De Quincey: Chronology" TDQ Homepage. Kingston: Queen's University, 2013.
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Finding aid to De Quincey Family papers at Columbia University. Rare Book & Manuscript Library.
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Morrison, Robert. "Thomas De Quincey: Biography" TDQ Homepage. Kingston: Queen's University, 2013.
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were soon published in book form. De Quincey then made a number of new literary acquaintances.
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Discovered by chance by his friends, De Quincey was brought home and finally allowed to go to
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Utz, Richard (2018). "The Cathedral as Time Machine: Art, Architecture, and Religion." In:
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The great meaning of metanoia: an underdeveloped chapter in the life and teaching of Christ
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Cassidy Picken (2017). "Annihilated Property: Slavery and Reproduction after Abolition".
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He and his wife Margaret had eight children before her death in 1837. One of their sons,
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Selections Grave and Gay from Writings Published and Unpublished by Thomas De Quincey
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A Genealogy of the Modern Self: Thomas De Quincey and the Intoxication of Writing.
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Bate, Jonathan (1993). "The Literature of Power: Coleridge and De Quincey." In:
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He died in his rooms on 42 Lothian Street, in south Edinburgh and was buried in
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Woodhouse, Richard (1885). "Notes of Conversation with Thomas De Quincey." In:
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De Quincey’s Romanticism: Canonical Minority and the Forms of Transmission.
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published a series of De Quincey's reminiscences of Wordsworth, Coleridge,
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in London. His acquaintance with Wordsworth led to his settling in 1809 at
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Natural Supernaturalism: Tradition and Revolution in Romantic Literature.
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Revisionary Gleam: De Quincey, Coleridge and the High Romantic Argument.
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De Quincey Reviewed: Thomas De Quincey’s Critical Reception, 1821-1994
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in support of his 1881 treatise about the mistranslation of the word
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The Mine and the Mint: Sources for the Writings of Thomas De Quincey
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Collins English Dictionary – Complete & Unabridged 10th Edition
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Sacramental Commodities: Gift, Text and the Sublime in De Quincey.
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against colonial rule. Instead he proposed that there should be
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English essayist, translator and political economist (1785–1859)
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Opium and the People: Opiate Use in Nineteenth-century England.
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Thomas Penson de Quincey's home at 1 Forres Street, Edinburgh
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The English Opium-Eater: A Biography of Thomas De Quincey.
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into "repent" by most English translations of the Bible.
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admired and claimed to be partly influenced by his work.
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De Quincey's grave in St. Cuthbert's Kirkyard, Edinburgh.
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The Literature of Knowledge and the Literature of Power
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and then later to Greenheys, a larger country house in
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as his highest term of opprobrium." Moreover, he held
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Thomas De Quincey: British Rhetoric's Romantic Turn
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Index

Thomas DeQuincey
Technotronic
Jo Bogaert
Thomas de Quincey by Sir John Watson-Gordon
John Watson-Gordon
Manchester
Edinburgh
St Cuthbert's Churchyard
Confessions of an English Opium-Eater
On the Knocking at the Gate in Macbeth

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Confessions of an English Opium-Eater
Manchester
Chorlton-on-Medlock
Bath
King Edward's School
Wingfield, Wiltshire

Lyrical Ballads
William Wordsworth
Coleridge
University of Oxford
Manchester Grammar School
Brasenose College, Oxford

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