De Quincey
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:3rd Nov '11
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Published in 1881, this literary portrait of de Quincey reveals a man whose life oscillated between respectability, vagrancy and infamy.
Published in 1881, Masson's biography of the self-confessed opium eater reveals a man whose life oscillated between respectability, vagrancy and infamy. Covering de Quincey's Confessions, as well as less well known essays, this literary portrait places the life in the context of the works.Combining intellectual enthusiasm with analytical bite, David Masson's biography of the self-confessed opium eater provides readers with valuable insights into an author whose life oscillated between respectability, vagrancy and infamy. Published in the first series of English Men of Letters in 1881, only two decades after the death of Thomas de Quincey (1785–1859), and written by a man who, like his subject in his more prosperous years, was a journalist and editor in the heart of literary London, Masson's account describes a man and a nation at the peak of their cultural influence. Covering not only the Confessions, but also his less well known essays in the London Magazine, Blackwood's, the Edinburgh Saturday Post and the Instructor, this literary portrait places the life - debts and drug use, but also fame, success and the friendship of some of the greatest writers of the age - in the context of the works.
ISBN: 9781108034593
Dimensions: 216mm x 140mm x 12mm
Weight: 280g
214 pages