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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
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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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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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Quincey's writings were so voluminous and widely dispersed that further collections followed: two volumes of
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1931:. Carbondale: Southern Illinois University Press.
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1955:Berridge, Virginia and Griffith Edwards (1981).
1633:Papers of the Bibliographical Society of America
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1760:Recollections of the Lakes and the Lake Poets
1623:"Thomas De Quincey, the West Indies, and the
1480:"The English Opium-Eater, By Robert Morrison"
466:experiences, which that year appeared in the
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2214:On Murder Considered as One of the Fine Arts
2007:. London: Ward, Lock & Co., pp. vii–xxv.
1945:. Bury St. Edmonds: Brewer, pp. 137–50.
1851:Edinburgh and District: Ward Lock Guide 1935
1452:"The English Opium Eater by Robert Morrison"
1413:(online ed.). Oxford University Press.
1210:Morrison, Robert. "De Quincey's Wicked Book"
1197:The Opium-Eater: A Life of Thomas De Quincey
1051:On Murder Considered as One of the Fine Arts
588:De Quincey suffered neuralgic facial pain, "
2069:Amherst: University of Massachusetts Press.
1978:De Quincey, Wordsworth and the Art of Prose
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2253:Works by Thomas De Quincey in eBook form
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2157:. London: Kegan Paul, pp. 191–233.
2143:. New York: Farrar, Straus and Giroux.
2088:Thomas De Quincey: Bicentenary Studies.
1973:. Toronto: University of Toronto Press.
1410:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
1404:"Quincey, Thomas Penson De (1785–1859)"
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2062:Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
2055:Liverpool: Liverpool University Press.
1971:Thomas De Quincey: The Prose of Vision
1952:Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press.
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2210:Confessions of an English Opium-Eater
2155:Confessions of an English Opium-Eater
2111:"De Quincey and Coleridge Upon Kant,"
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336:, De Quincey's home from 1820 to 1825
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1966:Stanford: Stanford University Press.
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672:adding citations to reliable sources
454:led by the slave-owners themselves.
438:the abolitionist movement in Britain
4777:Alumni of Worcester College, Oxford
4772:Alumni of Brasenose College, Oxford
2262:Works by or about Thomas De Quincey
1936:The Infection of Thomas De Quincey.
1380:Books and Writers (kirjasto.sci.fi)
973:. This influence carried over into
432:De Quincey was also a proponent of
2225:, maintained by Dr Robert Morrison
2086:Snyder, Robert Lance, ed. (1985).
1950:De Quincey's Art of Autobiography.
1828:Opium and the Romantic Imagination
1294:Beaumont, Matthew (1 March 2015).
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4812:19th-century English male writers
1938:New Haven: Yale University Press.
1401:Lindop, Grevel (September 2004).
522:received numerous contributions.
366:Foxghyll Country House, Ambleside
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4767:19th-century English translators
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1715:"Thomas de Quincey: A biography"
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2081:The Collected Essays and Papers
1943:Coleridge’s Visionary Languages
1687:"Thomas de Quincey--Chronology"
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762:were issued from 1851 to 1859.
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30:For the writer and producer of
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4762:19th-century English novelists
1881:The Works of Thomas De Quincey
1774:"A Parliament for a People..."
1386:Public Library. Archived from
1269:"Thomas de Quincey--Biography"
1200:. J. M. Dent & Sons, 1981.
1172:Thomas De Quincey: A Biography
1083:The Logic of Political Economy
1020:Thomas De Quincey bibliography
787:The Works of Thomas De Quincey
781:was prepared for inclusion in
513:Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine
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4681:Wanderer above the Sea of Fog
1883:, ed. Grevel Lindop. London:
1840:Grant's Old and New Edinburgh
1588:10.1080/10509585.2017.1362345
1347:"Death of Colonel de Quincey"
2048:, Vol. 122, pp. 717–41.
2010:McDonagh, Josephine (1994).
2003:(1898). "Introduction." In:
1737:National Library of Scotland
1478:Duncan Wu (8 January 2010).
1434:UK public library membership
1130:. HarperCollins Publishers.
1126:De Quincey. Dictionary.com.
550:and other figures among the
360:. He lived for ten years in
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2235:(public domain audiobooks)
2133:, Vol. 23, pp. 248–72.
2051:Roberts, Daniel S. (2000).
1927:Agnew, Lois Peters (2012).
1620:David Groves (March 1992).
793:(1890), and two volumes of
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4598:Coleridge's theory of life
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2271:Works by Thomas De Quincey
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2229:Works by Thomas De Quincey
2223:Thomas De Quincey Homepage
2206:Thomas De Quincey elibrary
2116:, Vol. 8, pp. 377–97.
2058:Russett, Margaret (1997).
2005:The Opium Eater and Essays
1897:Walden, Treadwell (1896).
1646:10.1086/pbsa.86.1.24303043
1059:Klosterheim, or the Masque
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2668:Manuel Antônio de Almeida
2107:Stirling, James Hutchison
2103:Vol. 20, pp. 722–33.
2021:New York: Pegasus Books.
2017:Morrison, Robert (2010).
2012:De Quincey's Disciplines.
1519:University of East Anglia
1170:Eaton, Horace Ainsworth,
1134:(accessed: 29 June 2013).
1000:St. Paul's Church, Boston
783:Selections Grave and Gay…
542:. Between 1835 and 1849,
373:Paul Frederick de Quincey
342:Worcester College, Oxford
317:, he avoided sleeping in
285:Brasenose College, Oxford
281:Manchester Grammar School
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2196:Leeds University Library
2065:Rzepka, Charles (1995).
2014:Oxford: Clarendon Press.
1866:. Signal, 2003. 74.
1575:European Romantic Review
979:2018 version of the film
799:New Essays by De Quincey
791:The Uncollected Writings
767:Hogg's Weekly Instructor
628:yard at the west end of
538:(1847) was published in
496:, the nearby village of
155:Thomas Penson De Quincey
114:St Cuthbert's Churchyard
4782:Writers from Manchester
3080:Józef Ignacy Kraszewski
2035:. London: Camden House.
1983:Elwin, Malcolm (1935).
1948:Baxter, Edmund (1990).
1214:Oxford University Press
1107:Autobiographic Sketches
1004:Autobiographic Sketches
989:Jynxies Natural Habitat
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4663:Romanticism in science
4618:Middle Ages in history
4613:List of Romantic poets
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2131:Philological Quarterly
2101:The Cornhill Magazine,
2098:"The Decay of Murder,"
2031:North, Julian (1997).
1969:De Luca, V.A. (1980).
1934:Barrell, John (1991).
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1806:Creativity and Disease
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1976:Devlin, D.D. (1983).
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1980:. London: Macmillan.
1962:Clej, Alina (1995).
1875:De Quincey, Thomas.
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634:Edinburgh University
626:St Cuthbert's Church
590:trigeminal neuralgia
277:University of Oxford
248:Wingfield, Wiltshire
244:King Edward's School
242:and enrolled him at
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2372:Russia (literature)
2177:, 15 February 2011.
1959:London: Allen Lane.
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1786:on 4 September 2012
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2191:, 30 December 2010
2114:Fortnightly Review
2073:Saintsbury, George
2043:"The Opium-Eater,"
2039:Oliphant, Margaret
1374:Liukkonen, Petri.
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