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New Essays by De Quincey

His Contributions to the Edinburgh Saturday Post and the Edinburgh Evening Post

Stuart M. Tave

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Belletristik / Essays, Feuilleton, Literaturkritik, Interviews

Beschreibung

This is the first time these essays have been collected and identified as De Quincey's. Each essay or article is reprinted with full annotation and the author’s reasons for attributing it to De Quincey. The essays vary in length and in subject matter: some are addressed to "The Editor"; some are critical reviews of contemporary magazines; some are week-to-week political commentaries on issues facing the second Tory party. Together they show De Quincey, the journalist, working on a variety of subjects that occur in his writing before and after this time, from the financing of empires to an attack on Macaulay or an analysis of Burke’s mind and style.

Originally published in 1966.

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Jeremy Bentham, Life and Letters, Literary Gazette, Rhetoric, To Burke, Book, Phaedrus (fabulist), Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge, Author, V., Preface, Alciphron, Thomas Robert Malthus, Whiggism, Tories (British political party), Jean Paul, Poetry, Joseph Priestley, John Byrom, William Hone, The Corrections, Plagiarism, Publication, Granville Sharp, James Harrington (author), Ricardian (Richard III), Rosicrucianism, House of correction, Political economy, Newspaper, Zachary Macaulay, Anecdote, Juvenal, Sequel, Suetonius, Essays (Montaigne), Charles Mathews, Thomas Browne, Reprint, Illustration, Anticipations, Veracity (Mark Lavorato novel), Memoir, George Canning, Tweedledum and Tweedledee, John Stuart Mill, Biographia Literaria, Thucydides, Literature, Terence, Catholic emancipation, Letter to His Father, Convention of Cintra, Erudition, Henry Francis Cary, Sonnet, Writing, The Philosopher, Malthusianism, Radicalism (historical), Epigram, Consummation, The Other Hand, D. H. Lawrence, Erasmus Darwin, Samuel Parr, Thomas Carlyle, Recusancy, Whigs (British political party), New Nation (United States)