The Collected Works of Thomas De Quincey

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By Thomas De Quincey

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This comprehensive eBook presents significant works of this famous and brilliant writer in one ebook - estimated 9900 pages easy-to-read and easy-to-navigate:
  • Confessions of an English Opium-Eater
  • The English Mail-Coach and Joan of Arc
  • Miscellaneous Essays
  • The Posthumous Works of, Vol.
  • The Collected Writing of, Vol. II
  • Narrative and Miscellaneous Papers
  • Note Book of an English Opium-Eater
  • Biographical Essays
  • The Caesars
  • The Uncollected Writings of
  • De Quincey's Revolt of the Tartars
  • Autobiographic Sketches
  • Theological Essays and Other Papers — Volume
  • The Uncollected Writings of, Vol.
  • Memorials and Other Papers — Complete
  • Theological Essays and Other Papers — Volume
  • The Posthumous Works of
  • Narrative and Miscellaneous Papers
  • WalladmorWillibald Alexis
  • Memorials and Other Papers
  • Narrative and Miscellaneous Papers
  • Memorials and Other Papers
  • On the Knocking at the Gate, in Macbeth.
  • Murder, Considered as One of the Fine Arts.
  • Second Paper on Murder.
  • Joan of Arc.
  • The English Mail-Coach.
  • The Vision of Sudden Death.
  • Dinner, Real and Reputed.
  • Suspiria de Profundis.
  • The Dark Interpreter
  • The Solitude of Childhood
  • The Princess who overlooked one Seed in a Pomegranate
  • Notes for 'Suspiria'
  • The Loveliest Sight for Woman's Eyes.
  • Why the Pagans Could Not Invest Their Gods with Any Iota of Grandeur.
  • On Pagan Sacrifices.
  • On the Mythus.
  • David's Numbering of the People—The Politics of the Situation.
  • The Jews as a Separate People.
  • 'What is Truth?' The Jesting Pilate Said—A False Gloss.
  • What Scaliger Says About the Epistle to Jude.
  • Murder as a Fine Art.
  • Anecdotes—Juvenal.
  • Anna Louisa.
  • etc.
  • The Collected Works of Thomas De Quincey