The suddenly undecidable moment when one is both inside and outside oneself is De Quincey's recurring predicament, for whether he is on paper or on opium, there is a fundamental disappropriation which opens the intimate experience of opium onto the extimate experience of community. This essay examines the main contours of this disappropriation through an analysis of De Quincey’s deployment of musical figures and specifically the opera singer Josephina Grassini in his theorization of being-on-opium in Confessions of an English Opium-eater. Grassini’s public persona is as important as her inimitable voice to De Quincey’s explication of the effects of opium because she was quite famously Napolean’s lover. This amorous affiliation is a vital ...
This essay explores an aspect of the uses made of Thomas De Quincey as source of legitimacy for Borg...
The thesis examines Thomas De Quincey’s opium use as a product of social strain. De Quincey’s collec...
Cervantes's Don Quixote provided English readers and writers with a plot that made visible the madne...
This paper explores Thomas De Quincey's seminal text Confessions of an English Opium Eater, examinin...
This essay examines De Quincey’s representation of opium ‘addiction’ in the cross-cultural context o...
What light can De Quincey\u27s Confessions of an English Opium-Eater (1821) shed on its author\u27s ...
v. 1. Confessions of an English opium-eater -- v. 2. Recollections of the lakes and the lake poets -...
Thomas De Quincey exploits his rivalry with Samuel Taylor Coleridge to structure many of the key fea...
[v.1] Confessions of an English opium-eater. Autobiographic sketches. -- [v.2] The note-book of...
'Life for De Quincey was either angels ascending on vaults of cloud or vagrants shivering on the cit...
This essay situates Thomas De Quincey's essay 'On the Opium and the China Question' published in Bla...
An introduction to the book Confessions of an English Opium-Eater and Other Writings. In this remark...
Four eminent English authors were addicted to opium. Each author spent a considerable part of his li...
De Quincey\u27s ‘Confessions of an English Opium-Eater’ (1821) and Berlioz\u27s Symphonie Fantastiqu...
Ever since De Quincey's "Confessions of an English Opium-Eater" announced the reality of opium addic...
This essay explores an aspect of the uses made of Thomas De Quincey as source of legitimacy for Borg...
The thesis examines Thomas De Quincey’s opium use as a product of social strain. De Quincey’s collec...
Cervantes's Don Quixote provided English readers and writers with a plot that made visible the madne...
This paper explores Thomas De Quincey's seminal text Confessions of an English Opium Eater, examinin...
This essay examines De Quincey’s representation of opium ‘addiction’ in the cross-cultural context o...
What light can De Quincey\u27s Confessions of an English Opium-Eater (1821) shed on its author\u27s ...
v. 1. Confessions of an English opium-eater -- v. 2. Recollections of the lakes and the lake poets -...
Thomas De Quincey exploits his rivalry with Samuel Taylor Coleridge to structure many of the key fea...
[v.1] Confessions of an English opium-eater. Autobiographic sketches. -- [v.2] The note-book of...
'Life for De Quincey was either angels ascending on vaults of cloud or vagrants shivering on the cit...
This essay situates Thomas De Quincey's essay 'On the Opium and the China Question' published in Bla...
An introduction to the book Confessions of an English Opium-Eater and Other Writings. In this remark...
Four eminent English authors were addicted to opium. Each author spent a considerable part of his li...
De Quincey\u27s ‘Confessions of an English Opium-Eater’ (1821) and Berlioz\u27s Symphonie Fantastiqu...
Ever since De Quincey's "Confessions of an English Opium-Eater" announced the reality of opium addic...
This essay explores an aspect of the uses made of Thomas De Quincey as source of legitimacy for Borg...
The thesis examines Thomas De Quincey’s opium use as a product of social strain. De Quincey’s collec...
Cervantes's Don Quixote provided English readers and writers with a plot that made visible the madne...