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'i Took It: - And In An Hour, Oh! Heavens! What A Revulsion! What An Upheaving, From Its Lowest Depths, Of The Inner Spirit! What An Apocalypse Of The World Within Me!' Thomas De Quincey's Confessions Of An English Opium-eater (1821) Launched A Fascination With Drug Use And Abuse That Has Continued From His Day To Ours. In The Confessions De Quincey Invents Recreational Drug Taking, But He Also Details Both The Lurid Nightmares That Beset Him In The Depths Of His Addiction As Well As His Humiliatingly Futile Attempts To Renounce The Drug. Suspiria De Profundis Centres On The Deep Afflictions Of De Quincey's Childhood, And Examines The Powerful And Often Paradoxical Relationship Between Drugs And Human Creativity. In 'the English Mail-coach', The Tragedies Of De Quincey's Past Are Played Out With Horrifying Repetitiveness Against A Backdrop Of Britain As A Protestant And An Imperial Power. This Edition Presents De Quincey's Finest Essays In Impassioned Autobiography, Together With Three Appendices That Are Highlighted By A Wealth Of Manuscript Material Related To The Three Main Texts. About The Series: For Over 100 Years Oxford World's Classics Has Made Available The Widest Range Of Literature From Around The Globe. Each Affordable Volume Reflects Oxford's Commitment To Scholarship, Providing The Most Accurate Text Plus A Wealth Of Other Valuable Features, Including Expert Introductions By Leading Authorities, Helpful Notes To Clarify The Text, Up-to-date Bibliographies For Further Study, And Much More.
How does the consumption of opium fundamentally alter the perception of reality, memory, and the creative faculties of the human mind? Thomas De Quincey, a nineteenth-century intellectual, utilizes his own history of addiction to construct a detailed examination of the psychological and physiological effects of laudanum. By blending personal narrative with philosophical inquiry, he argues that the drug acts as both a catalyst for profound visionary experiences and a mechanism for debilitating mental entrapment.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Scholars recognize this work as a foundational text in the literature of addiction and autobiographical writing. Readers frequently note the dense, ornate prose style that reflects the author's complex intellectual background.
Page Count:
384
Publication Date:
2013-01-01
Publisher:
Oup Oxford
ISBN-10:
0191637890
ISBN-13:
9780191637896