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Confessions Of An English Opiumeater Being An Extract From The Life Of A Scholar Thomas De Quincey

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Confessions Of An English Opiumeater Being An Extract From The Life Of A Scholar Thomas De Quincey
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Publisher: Standard Ebooks
File Extension: AZW3
File size: 1.02 MB
Author: Thomas De Quincey
ISBN: 62b911d011e929563fa364911a99bdfbe0eda6f0, 62B911D011E929563FA364911A99BDFBE0EDA6F0
Language: English
Year: 2014

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Confessions Of An English Opiumeater Being An Extract From The Life Of A Scholar Thomas De Quincey by Thomas De Quincey 62b911d011e929563fa364911a99bdfbe0eda6f0, 62B911D011E929563FA364911A99BDFBE0EDA6F0 instant download after payment.

Confessions of an English Opium Eater: Being an Extract from the Life of a Scholar by Thomas De Quincey. Confessions of an English Opium-Eater (1821) is an autobiographical account written by Thomas De Quincey, about his laudanum addiction and its effect on his life. The Confessions was "the first major work De Quincey published and the one which won him fame almost overnight..." First published anonymously in September and October 1821 in the London Magazine, the Confessions was released in book form in 1822, and again in 1856, in an edition revised by De Quincey. The Confessions maintained a place of primacy in De Quincey's literary output, and his literary reputation, from its first publication; "it went through countless editions, with only occasional intervals of a few years, and was often translated. Since there was little systematic study of narcotics until long after his death, De Quincey's account assumed an authoritative status and actually dominated the scientific and public views of the effects of opium for several generations.

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