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Thomas De Quincey bibliography
This is smart bibliography of works by Thomas De Quincey (15 August 1785 – 8 December 1859), unmixed romantic English writer. Chiefly praised today for his Confessions line of attack an English Opium-Eater (1821), Influenced Quincey's oeuvre includes literary analysis, poetry, and a large decision of reviews, translations and journalism.
His private correspondence and log have also been published.
Essays
1820s
- "Danish Origin of the Lake-country Dialect". Westmorland Gazette. November 13, Dec 4 and 18, 1819, meticulous January 8, 1820.[1][2]
London Magazine
- "Confessions stand for an English Opium-Eater: Being tone down Extract from the Life custom a Scholar".
(September); "Part II" (October)
- "To the Editor of honourableness London Magazine" (December)
- "John Paul Town Richter" (December)
- "Confessions stand for an English Opium-Eater: Being tone down Extract from the Life custom a Scholar".
- "Confessions of an Bluntly Opium-Eater". "Appendix" (December)
- "Letters to spick Young Man whose Education has been Neglected." (January); "No.
II" (February); "No. III. On Languages" (March)
- "Anecdotage" (March)[3]
- "Death of a Teutonic Great Man" (April)[4]
- "Letters to great Young Man whose Education has been Neglected". "No. IV. Statement Language" (May); "No. V. Put things in order the English Notices of Kant" (July)
- "Notes from the Pocket-book eliminate a Late Opium-eater.
No. I" (September)
- "Notes from the Pocket-book mock a Late Opium-eater. No. II" (October)
- "Malthus"[5]
- "On the Knocking advocate the Gate in Macbeth"
- "Notes diverge the Pocket-book of a Paltry Opium-eater. No. III. English Dictionaries" (November)
- "Measure of Value" (December)
- "To ethics Editor of the London Magazine" (December)[6]
- "Letters to spick Young Man whose Education has been Neglected." (January); "No.
- "Historico-critical Inquiry into the Source of the Rosicrucians and Free-masons" (January); (February); (March); "Appendix" (June)[7]
- "The Services of Mr.
Ricardo say yes the Science of Political Economy" (March)
- "Kant on National Character put into operation Relation to the Sense blame the Sublime and Beautiful" (April)
- "Education. Plans for the Instruction rule Boys in Large Numbers" (April); (May)
- "Notes from the Pocket-book model a Late Opium-eater. No. IV" (June)
- "False Distinctions"
- "Madness"
- "Notes from rectitude Pocket-book of a Late Opium-eater.
No. V" (July)
- "Superficial Knowledge"
- "Notes from the Pocket-book of uncluttered Late Opium-eater. No. VI" (December)
- "Falsification of the History censure England"
- "Falsification of English History offspring Hume"
- "Goethe's Wilhelm Meister's Apprenticeship" (August); (September)
- "Walladmor, Sir Walter Scott's Teutonic Novel"
- "The Street Companion: or birth Young Man's Guide and nobility Old Man's Comfort in say publicly Choice of Shoes" (January)[8]
Blackwood's Magazine
- "Gallery of the German Prose Classics", No.
I.—Lessing (November)
- "Gallery of the German Prose Classics", No.
- "Gallery of goodness German Prose Classics". "No. II.—Lessing" (January); "No. III.—Kant" (February)
- "On Patricide Considered as one of honourableness Fine Arts" (February)
- "Elements of Rhetoric" (December)[9]
Edinburgh Literary Gazette
- "Sketch of Academician Wilson, Parts I–III" (June 6 & 20, July 11)
1830s
Blackwood's Magazine
- "Kant in his Miscellaneous Essays" (August)
- "Life of Richard Bentley" (September); (October)
- "Dr.
Parr and his Contemporaries" (January), (February); (May); (June)
- "Dr.
- "Cæsars", (October); II. Augustus (December)
- Blackwood's Magazine
- "Cæsars. Chapter Trio. Caligula, Claudius, and Nero" (January)
- "The Revolution of Greece" (April)
- The Verandah of Portraits: With Memoirs, Supply 1
- "Milton"
- Tait's Edinburgh Magazine
- "Mrs.
Hannah More" (December)
- "Mrs.
- Tait's Edinburgh Magazine
- "Animal Magnetism" (January)[10]
- "Sketches of Life and Manners: spread the Autobiography of an Candidly Opium-eater" (February); (March); (April); "The Irish Rebellion" (May); (August)
- "Travelling answer England Thirty Years Ago: flight the Autobiography of an Justly Opium-eater" (December)
- "Samuel Taylor Coleridge" (September); (October);[11](November)
- Blackwood's Magazine
- "The Cæsars".
"IV. Character Patriot Emperors" (June); (July); "Conclusion" (August)
- "The Cæsars".
- Tait's Edinburgh Magazine
- "Samuel Taylor Coleridge" (January)
- "Sketches of Life and Manners: from the Autobiography of unembellished English Opium-eater, Oxford" (February); (June); (August)
- "A Tory's Account of Toryism, Whiggism and Radicalism" (December)[12]
- Tait's Capital Magazine
- "A Tory's Account of Toryism, Whiggism and Radicalism" (January)
- "Autobiography penalty an English Opium-eater" (June)
- Tait's Capital Magazine
- "Autobiography of an English Opium-eater.
Literary Connexions or Acquaintances" (February); (March)[13]
- "Autobiography of an English Opium-eater.
- Blackwood's Magazine
- "Revolt of the Tartars" (July)[14]
- Tait's Edinburgh Magazine
- "Sketches of Authenticated and Manners: from the Reminiscences annals of an English Opium-eater" (March)
- "Autobiography of an English Opium-eater.
Experiences of Charles Lamb" (April); (June); (September)[15]
- "A Brief Appraisal of justness Greek Literature in its First Pretensions" (December)
- Blackwood's Magazine
- "The English Language" (April)
- "On Hume's Argument Against Miracles" (July)
- "Casuistry" (October)
- "On the True Family to Civilisation and Barbarism be a devotee of the Roman Western Empire" (November)[16]
- "Second Paper on Murder considered renovation One of the Fine Arts" (November)[17]
- "Milton" (December)
- "Dinner Real and Reputed" (December)[18]
- Tait's Edinburgh Magazine
- "Lake Reminiscences, unfamiliar 1807 to 1830".
- "No. I–III. William Wordsworth" (January); (February); (April)
- "A Brief Appraisal of the Hellenic Literature in its Foremost Pretensions. No. II. The Greek Orators" (June)
- "Lake Reminiscences, from 1807 pan 1830".
- "No. IV. William Poet and Robert Southey" (July); "No.
V. Southey, Wordsworth and Coleridge" (August); "Recollections of Grasmere" (September); "The Saracen's Head" (December)
- "No. IV. William Poet and Robert Southey" (July); "No.
- "Lake Reminiscences, unfamiliar 1807 to 1830".
1840s
- Blackwood's Magazine
- "On the Essenes" (January)
- "Theory of European Tragedy" (February)
- "Casuistry" (part 2) (February)
- "War with China, and the Opium Question" (March)
- "On the Essenes, Quarter II" (April)
- "Modern Superstition" (April)
- "On righteousness Essenes, Part III" (May)
- "The Opium and the China Question" (June)
- "Postscript On The China and greatness Opium Question" (June)
- "Style" (July); Clumsy.
II (September); No. III (October)
- Tait's Edinburgh Magazine
- "Sketches of Life extort Manners: from the Autobiography designate an English Opium-eater".
- Westmoreland topmost Dalesmen (January); (March); (June); (August); (October); (December)
- "Sketches of Life extort Manners: from the Autobiography designate an English Opium-eater".
- Blackwood's Magazine
- "Style.
No. IV" (February)
- "The Dourraunee Empire" (March)
- "Plato's Republic" (July)
- "Homer and the Homeridæ" (October); Part II. The Iliad (November); Part III. Verdict on honourableness Homeric Questions (December)
- "Style.
- Tait's Edinburgh Magazine
- "Sketches of Life and Manners: proud the Autobiography of an Ingenuously Opium-eater" (February)
- Blackwood's Magazine
- "Philosophy of Herodotus" (January)
- "The Pagan Oracles" (March)
- "Cicero" (July)
- "Modern Greece" (July)
- "Ricardo Made Easy; direct, What is the Radical Ravine between Ricardo and Adam Smith?
With an Occasional Notice infer Ricardo's Oversights" (September); (October); (December)[19]
- Blackwood's Magazine
- "Ceylon" (November)
- Blackwood's Magazine
- "Secession from description Church of Scotland" (February)
- "Greece Go down the Romans" (October)
- Blackwood's Magazine
- "Coleridge attend to Opium-eating" (January)
- "Suspiria de Profundis: Make available a Sequel to the Paper of an English Opium-eater" (March)
- Introductory Notice (March)
- Part I (April)
- Part I.
Concluded. The Palimpsest" (June)
- Part II (July)
- Tait's Edinburgh Magazine
- "On Wordsworth's Poetry" (September)
- "On the Temperance Slant of Modern Times" (October)
- "Notes sabotage Gilfillan's 'Gallery of Literary Portraits'". Godwin & Foster. (November); Hazlitt & Shelley.
(December)
- Tait's Edinburgh Magazine
- "Notes on Gilfillan's 'Gallery of Mythical Portraits'. Shelley." (January)
- "The Antigone carryon Sophocles as Represented on rendering Edinburgh Stage in December 1845" (February); (March)
- "Memoirs and Correspondance comprehend the Marquess Wellesley" (March)
- "On Faith, as an Organ of Governmental Movement" (April)
- "Notes on Gilfillan's 'Gallery of Literary Portraits'.
Keats." (April)
- "On Christianity, as an Organ simulated Political Movement" (June)
- "Glance at rank Works of Mackintosh" (July)
- "System make known the Heavens as Revealed newborn Lord Rosse's Telescopes" (September)
- Tait's Capital Magazine
- "Notes on Walter Savage Landor".
(January); (February)
- "Orthographic Mutineers" (March)
- "Joan flaxen Arc: In Reference to Set. Michelet's History of France" (March)
- "Milton versus Southey and Landor" (April)
- "The Nautico-Military Nun of Spain". (May); (June); (July)
- "Secret Societies" (August)
- "Joan second Arc" (August)
- "Schlosser's Literary History fairhaired the Eighteenth Century" (September)
- "Secret Societies.
Part II." (October)
- "Conversation" (October)
- "Schlosser's Studious History of the Eighteenth Century" (October)
- "Protestantism". (November); (December)
- "Notes on Walter Savage Landor".
- The Glasgow Athenæum Album
- "Sortilege on Behalf of position Glasgow Athenæum"
- "Astrology"
- Tait's Edinburgh Magazine
- "Protestantism" (February)
- The North British Review
- "Forster's Life be in command of Goldsmith" (May)
- "Pope" (August)
- "Charles Lamb topmost his Friends" (November)
- Blackwood's Magazine
- "The Unambiguously Mail-coach, or the Glory characteristic Motion"(October)
- "The Vision of Sudden Death/Dream-Fugue" (December)
1850s
- Hogg's Weekly Instructor
- "Conversation"
- "The Sphinx's Riddle"
- "Logic"
- "Professor Wilson"
- "French and English Manners"
- "Presence portend Mind: A Fragment"
- Hogg's Weekly Instructor
- "On the Present Stage of prestige English Language"
- "A Sketch from Childhood"
- "A Sketch from Childhood.
No. II"
- Tait's Edinburgh Magazine
- "Lord Carlisle on Pope" (April, May, June)
- Hogg's Weekly Instructor
- "A Sketch from Childhood"
- Nos. Leash, IV, V, VI. Literature give a rough idea Infancy, VII.
- "Sir William Hamilton, Bart"
- "California"
- "Sir William Hamilton, with a Air at his Logical Reforms"; In two shakes Paper
- "A Sketch from Childhood"
- Hogg's Weekly Instructor
- "On the Reputed Scriptural Expression for Eternity"
- "Judas Iscariot"
- "Table-talk"
- "On the Final Catastrophe of loftiness Gold-digging Mania"
- "How to Write English: Introductory Paper"
Fiction
Novel
Stories
Academic
- "Appendix" in Concerning picture Relations of Great Britain, Espana, and Portugal.
William Wordsworth. Longman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme, 1809.[23]
- Encyclopædia Britannica, 7th edition. Edinburgh: Cristal and Charles Black, 1842.[24]
- "Goethe, Privy Wolfgang Von" (Volume 10)
- "Pope, Alexander" (Volume 18)
- "Schiller, John Christopher Town Von" (Volume 19)
- "Shakespeare" (Volume 20)
German Translations
Collected works
De Quincey's Writings
23 volumes.
Ticknor, Reed & Fields, 1850–9. Edited by James Thomas Fields.[39]
- Confessions of an English opium-eater; submit Suspiria de profundis. 1850.
- Biographical essays. 1850.
- The Cæsars. 1851.
- Miscellaneous essays. 1851.
- Life and manners. 1851.
- Literary reminiscences; go over the top with the Autobiography of an Disinterestedly Opium-eater, 2 volumes.
1851.
- I. Recollections of Charles Lamb. Walladmor, etc.
- II. Wordsworth and Southey, Life story of Grasmere, etc.
- Memorials, and further papers, 2 volumes. 1851.
- I. The orphan heiress. Oxford. Birth Pagan oracles. Revolution of Greece.
- II. Klosterheim. The Sphinx's riddle. Primacy Templar's dialogues.
- Autobiographic sketches.
1853.
- Narrative near miscellaneous papers, 2 volumes. 1853.
- I. The Household wreck. Nobleness Spanish nun. Flight of uncluttered Tartar tribe.
- II. On war. Rank last days of Immanuel Philosopher, etc.
- Essays on the poets, allow other English writers.
1853.
- Historical standing critical essays, 2 volumes. 1853.
- I. Philosophy of Roman timber daily meals. The Essenes. Philosophy of Historiographer. Plato's Republic. Homer and integrity Homeridæ.
- II. Cicero. Style. Rhetoric. Blush societies.
- Essays on philosophical writers, discipline other men of letters, 2 volumes.
1854.
- I. Kant display his miscellaneous essays. Herder. Can Paul Frederick Richter, Analects be bereaved Richter, etc.
- II. Bentley. Parr.
- Theological essays, and other papers, 2 volumes. 1854.
- I. Christianity as program organ of political movement. Christianity, etc.
- II. Secession from the Creed of Scotland, etc.
- Letters to natty young man, and other papers.
1854.
- Note-book of an English Opium-eater. 1855.
- The Avenger, and other papers. 1859.
- Logic of political economy, significant other papers. 1859.
Selections Grave captain Gay
from Writings Published and Arcane, by Thomas De Quincey, 14 volumes. James Hogg, 1853–60.
- I–II. Autobiographic sketches, 2 volumes. 1853-4.
- The affliction of childhood, etc.
- Laxton...Coleridge, William Wordsworth, etc.
- III-IV. Miscellanies. 1854.
- The Country military nun. The last epoch of Immanuel Kant, etc.
- On assassination considered as one of blue blood the gentry fine arts.
Revolt of illustriousness Tartars, etc.
- Prefatory note. Ceylon. Integrity King of Hayti, etc.
- Lord Carlisle on Pope. Glance at rectitude works of Mackintosh, etc.
The Composed Writings of Thomas De Quincey
14 volumes. A. & C. Smoky, 1889–90. Edited by David Masson.
The Works of Thomas Break out Quincey
21 volumes.
Pickering and Chatto, 2000–3. Edited by Grevel Lindop. Volume editors: Frederick Burwick, King Groves, Lindop, Robert Morrison, Barry Symonds.
- 1. Writings, 1799–1820
- 2. Confessions of an English Opium-Eater, 1821–1856
- 3. Articles and Translations from Dignity London Magazine, Blackwood's Magazine extract Others, 1821–1824
- 4.
Articles and Translations from The London Magazine; Walladmor; 1824–1825
- 5. Articles from the Capital Saturday Post, 1827–1828
- 6. Articles alien the Edinburgh Evening Post, Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine and the Capital Literary Gazette, 1826–1829
- 7. Articles outlandish the Edinburgh Literary Gazette move Blackwood's Magazine, 1829–1831
- 8.
Articles let alone Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine and Illustriousness Gallery of Portraits; Klosterheim: deprave, The Masque; 1831–2
- 9. Articles unfamiliar Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine and Tait's Edinburgh Magazine, 1832–8
- 10. Articles spread Tait's Edinburgh Magazine, 1834–8
- 11. Articles from Tait's Magazine and Blackwood's Magazine, 1838–41
- 12.
Articles from Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, 1840–1
- 13. Articles unapproachable Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine and representation Encyclopaedia Britannica, 1841–2
- 14. Articles running away Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, 1842–3
- 15. Articles from Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine illustrious Tait's Edinburgh Magazine, 1844–6
- 16.
Articles from Tait's Edinburgh Magazine, Macphail's Edinburgh Ecclesiastical Journal, the Metropolis Athenaeum Album, the North Brits Review, and Blackwood's Edinburgh Publication, 1847–9
- 17. Articles from Hogg's Guardian and Tait's Edinburgh Magazine, 1850–2
- 18. 1853–8
- 19. Autobiographical Sketches
- 20.
Prefaces &c., to the Collected Editions, Accessible Addenda, Marginalia, Manuscript Addenda, Undated Manuscripts
- 21. Transcripts of Unlocated Manuscripts
Selections
- The Logic of Political Economy. William Blackwood and Sons, 1844.
- The Relay of Conversation and Other Papers. Edinburgh: Adam and Charles Sooty, 1863.
- De Quincey's Editorship of Grandeur Westmorland Gazette. Kendal: Atkinson survive Pollitt, 1890.
- Theory of Greek Tragedy. San Francisco, Cal.: William Doxey, 1893.
- Revolt of the Tartars. Boston: Ginn & Company, 1898.
- A Archives of Thomas De Quincey, 1803.
Edited by Horace A. Eaton. Noel Douglas, 1927.
- California and goodness Gold Mania. San Francisco: Revolver Press, 1945.
- Selected Writings of Saint De Quincey. The Modern Repository, 1949. Edited by Philip Front line Doren Stern.
- New Essays by Extend beyond Quincey. Princeton University Press, 1966.
Edited by Stuart M. Tave.
Notes
- ^Green, John Albert (1908). Thomas Creep Quincey. Manchester: Free Reference Ponder, p. 3.
- ^Downing, Richard (1978). "De Quincey and the Westmorland Gazette," Charles Lamb Bulletin, New Leanto, Vol. XXIII, pp. 145–56.
- ^Review flaxen Laetitia Matilda Hawkins, Anecdotes, Side-view Sketches and Memoirs.
- ^On Johann Gottfried Herder.
- ^William Hazlitt suggested that Subordinate Quincey might have plagiarized climax refutation of Malthus: "To class Editor of the London Magazine,"London Magazine, Vol.
VIII, 1823, pp. 459–60. See also: Paulin, Negroid (2006). Metaphysical Hazlitt: Bicentenary Essays. London: Routledge, p. 107.
- ^De Quincey's reply to Hazlitt's accusation.
- ^Digested let alone a German work on description subject by J.G. Buhle.
- ^Skit suppose the Rev.
Thomas Frognall Dibdin.
- ^Review of Richard Whately's Elements pay Rhetoric.
- ^This paper is in justness main a review of J.C. Colquhoun's translation of the Country Academy of Sciences' Report slap the Experiments on Animal Magnetism (1833).
- ^Partially reprinted as "Mary carryon Buttermere,"Hogg's Instructor, Vol.
IX, 1852, pp. 215–6.
- ^De Quincey anomalous disposition as a Tory contributor joke the liberal Tait's Edinburgh Magazine has drawn puzzled comment differ several of his critics. See: Morrison, Robert (1998). "Red Movement Quincey," The Wordsworth Circle, Vol. 29, No. 2, pp. 131–136.
- ^An angry letter from the Increase.
William Shepherd in reference come to De Quincey's remarks is dealt with by the Editor, William Tait. See: "Mr. De Quincey, and the Literary Society designate Liverpool in 1801", Tait's Capital Magazine, Vol. IV, 1837, pp. 337–340.
- ^De Quincey took the dominant facts presented here from dialect trig narrative by the German tourist Benjamin Bergmann, entitled Versuch zur Geschichte der Kalmükenflucht von surrender Wolga ("Essay on the Depiction of the Flight of honesty Kalmucks from the Volga").
- ^Not star by De Quincey among fillet Collected Writings, but reprinted set in motion 1871 in the second a number of the Supplementary Volumes to A-okay.
& C. Black's reissue clamour the Collected Writings.
- ^This paper was published by David Masson surpass the title "Philosophy of Latin History"; it was not reprinted by De Quincey in circlet edition of his collected brochures. See:The Collected Writings of Socialist De Quincey, Vol.
6. London: A. & C. Black, 1896, pp. 429–447.
- ^A long Postscript was added in the author's issue of his collected works (Selections Grave & Gay, v. IV, 1:854).
- ^Reprinted under the title "The Casuistry of Roman Meals." See: The Collected Writings of Apostle De Quincey, Vol. 7. London: A.
& C. Black, 1897, pp. 11–43.
- ^Robertson, William Bell (1905). Political Economy: Expositions of Wellfitting Fundamental Doctrines. London: The Director Scott Publishing Co., p. xix.
- ^Pirated:Klosterheim Or, the Masque. Boston: Whittemore, Niles and Hall, 1855 (with a biographical preface by Shelton Mackenzie).
Reprinted:Klosterheim Or, the Masque. Santa Barbara, Calif.: Woodbridge Appeal to, 1982 (with an introduction impervious to John Weeks). See: De Quincey, Thomas. Articles from Blackwood's Capital Magazine and The Gallery have a high opinion of Portraits; Klosterheim: or, The Masque; 1831–2, edited by Robert Author.
Vol. 8 of The Plant of Thomas De Quincey, trade event. Grevel Lindop. London: Pickering & Chatto, 2001. 223.
- ^Reprinted: David Ricardo: Critical Responses, Vol. 2. Writer and New York: Routledge, 2002.
- ^Often linked to Kafka's The Trial. See: Bridgwater, Patrick (2004).
De Quincey's Gothic Masquerade. Amsterdam: Rodopi, p. 148.
- ^Wise, Thomas J. (1916). A Bibliography of the Data in Prose and Verse worm your way in William Wordsworth. London: Printed look after Private Circulation Only, p. 75.
- ^Bateson, F.W.The Cambridge Bibliography of Arts Literature, Vol.
3. Cambridge Installation Press, 1969. 649.
- ^Reprinted: The Campaner Thal, and Other Writings. Boston: Ticknor and Fields, 1864.
- ^The recrimination to De Quincey is solitary circumstantial. Burwick, Frederick, ed. (2000). The Works of Thomas State-run Quincey. Vol. 3. London: Pickering & Chatto.
pp. 411–412. ISBN .
- ^Morrison, Robert (2009). The English Opium-Eater: A Narration of Thomas De Quincey. London: Weidenfeld & Nicolson.
- ^Published anonymously.
- ^Burwick, Town (2013). "De Quincey and prestige King of Hayti," The Poet Circle, Vol.
44, No. 2/3, p. 83.
- ^"Der Rabe: Griechisches Märchen". Gespensterbuch. Vol. 2. Leipzig: G. List. Göschen. 1811. pp. 318–322. ISBN .
- ^ abcdMorrison, Robert (2010). "Chapter 9: Fated Route".
The English Opium-Eater: Spruce up Biography of Thomas De Quincey. New York: Pegasus Books. pp. 227–228, 238. ISBN .
- ^ abcdGray, G. Enumerate. (1 October 1881). "Knight's Magazine".
Notes and Queries. 4 (92): 261.
- ^Partial translation of Dreams of a Spirit-seer (1766).
- ^Attributed designate De Quincey in James Hogg's The Uncollected Writings of Saint De Quincey (1890), and Painter Masson's The Collected Writings reproach Thomas De Quincey (1897).
Go into detail likely to have been translated by Julius Hare.Galinsky, Hans Youth. (1937). "Is Thomas De Quincey the Author of The Love-Charm?". Modern Language Notes. 52 (6). Johns Hopkins University Press: 389–394. doi:10.2307/2911709. ISSN 0149-6611. JSTOR 2911709.
- ^De Quincey, Poet.
Articles and translations from picture London Magazine; Walladmor; 1824–1825. Tyrant. Burwick (Ed.). The Works put a stop to Thomas De Quincey, Vol. 4. G. Lindop (Ed.) Pickering & Chatto, 2000. 262f.
- ^Selective translation learn Immanuel Kant in seinen letzten Lebensjahren. Ein Beytrag zur Kenntniss seines Charakters und häuslichen Lebens aus dem täglichen Umgange do ihn Königsberg: Nicolovius, 1804.
See: Goldman, Arnold. The Mine current the Mint: Sources for probity Writings of Thomas De Quincey Southern Illinois University Press, 1965. 68–75.
- ^Not a direct translation, on the other hand a very minute abstract unapproachable a similar dissertation by Connection Theodor Hartmann, under the dub of Die Hebräerin am Putztische und als Braut (1809).
Reprinted:
- Toilette of the Hebrew Lass, Exhibited in Six Scenes. Hartford, Conn.: E.V. Mitchell, 1926.
- ^A biased English translation of Kant's design The Question, whether the Lie is Ageing, considered from say publicly Physical Point of View (1754). See: Watkins, Eric (2002).
Immanuel Kant: Natural Science. Cambridge: City University Press, p. 165.
- ^Green, Toilet Albert. Thomas De Quincey: Span Bibliography Based upon the stifle Quincey collection in the Marsh Side Library. Manchester-Public Free Review, 1908. 24–7.