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pursued by creditors, 
here

suffers depression, 
here

De Quincey, Margaret Thomasina, 
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,
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,
here

De Quincey, Paul Frederick, 
here
,
here
,
here

De Quincey, Thomas 

and architecture, 
here

attitude to journalism, 
here

his birth, 
here

book collecting, 
here
,
here
,
here
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here
,
here
,
here
,
here
,
here

breach with Wordsworth, 
here

buys murder pamphlets, 
here

and Catherine Wordsworth's death, 
here

and his children, 
here
,
here

and the Dark Interpreter, 
here
,
here
,
here

death and burial, 
here

his diary, 
here
,
here
,
here
,
here
,
here

diminutive stature, 
here
,
here
,
here
,
here
,
here

and
doppelgänger
s, 
here
,
here
,
here
,
here
,
here
,
here

early love of reading, 
here
,
here
,
here
,
here

edits
Westmorland Gazette
, 
here

education, 
here
,
here
,
here

and effeminacy, 
here
,
here
,
here

enjoys dancing and drinking, 
here

and essay writing, 
here

and family name, 
here
,
here

and father's death, 
here

and fear, 
here

‘first literary acquaintance', 
here

flight from school and walking tour, 
here
,
here

formative experience in London, 
here

gains disciples, 
here

and houses, 
here
,
here
,
here
,
here
,
here

hypochondria, 
here
,
here

ill-health, 
here
,
here
,
here

and importance of literary criticism, 
here

income and money management, 
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,
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,
here
,
here
,
here
,
here
,
here
,
here
,
here
,
here
,
here
,
here
,
here

likeness to Coleridge, 
here

lists intended works, 
here

lists most important poets, 
here

lists sources of happiness, 
here
,
here
,
here

literary legacy, 
here

literary style, 
here
,
here
,
here
,
here
,
here

manuscripts and collected works, 
here
,
here

marriage, 
here
,
here

meets Coleridge, 
here

meets Wordsworth, 
here

and memory, 
here

and mother's death, 
here

as novelist, 
here

observes growth of his mind, 
here

opium addiction, 
here
,
here
,
here
,
here
,
here
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here
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here
,
here
,
here
,
here
,
here
,
here
,
here
,
here
,
here
,
here
,
here

opium articles, 
here

pedantry, 
here
,
here

as ‘Peter Quince', 
here

polite manners, 
here
,
here
,
here

politics, 
here
,
here
,
here
,
here

‘Pope of Opium', 
here

pursued by creditors, 
here
,
here
,
here
,
here
,
here
,
here

reads Wordsworth's
Prelude
, 
here
,
here
,
here

relationship with brother, 
here
,
here

sale of his library, 
here

self-esteem, 
here
,
here

sense of entitlement, 
here

sense of guilt, 
here

sexuality, 
here
,
here
,
here
,
here

shyness, 
here

and sister's death, 
here
,
here
,
here
,
here
,
here
,
here
,
here
,
here
,
here
,
here

and social status, 
here

style of talk, 
here

and time-keeping, 
here
,
here
,
here

‘uncertainty of his whereabouts', 
here

university education, 
here
,
here

and wife's death, 
here

writing under influence of opium, 
here

De Quincey, Thomas, WORKS

‘Analects of Jean Paul Richter', 
here

Autobiographic Sketches
, 
here
,
here
,
here
,
here
,
here
,
here
,
here
,
here
,
here
,
here
,
here
,
here
,
here

‘The Avenger', 
here
,
here

‘Cyrus & Elam', 
here

‘The English Mail-Coach', 
here
,
here
,
here
,
here

‘Great Forgers: Chatterton, and Walpole, and “Junius”', 
here

‘The Household Wreck', 
here
,
here
,
here
,
here

Klosterheim
, 
here
,
here

‘Lake Reminiscences', 
here
,
here
,
here
,
here
,
here
,
here
,
here

‘Letters from a Modern Author to his Daughters', 
here

‘Letters to a Young Man Whose Education Has Been Neglected', 
here
,
here
,
here

‘Milton v Southey', 
here

‘Mrs Hannah More', 
here

The New Canterbury Tales
, 
here

‘A New Paper on Murder as a Fine Art', 
here

‘On Murder Considered as One of the Fine Arts', 
here
,
here
,
here
,
here
,
here

‘On the Knocking at the Gate in
Macbeth
', 
here
,
here
,
here
,
here

‘On Wordwsorth's Poetry', 
here

‘Postscript [to “Murder as One of the Fine Arts”]', 
here
,
here

‘Rhetoric', 
here

‘Second Paper on Murder as One of the Fine Arts', 
here
,
here
,
here

‘A Sketch from Childhood', 
here
,
here

‘Sketch of Professor Wilson', 
here

‘Style', 
here

Suspiria de profundis
, 
here
,
here
,
here
,
here
,
here

‘Walking Stewart', 
here
,
here
,
here
see also Confessions of an English Opium Eater

De Quincey, William, 
here
,
here
,
here
,
here
,
here
,
here
,
here
,
here

De Quincy, Monsieur Monsieur, 
here
,
here
,
here
,
here

Debord, Guy, 
here

Dee, River, 
here
,
here
,
here
,
here

Defoe, Daniel 
here

Dell, Mr, 
here
,
here
,
here
,
here

Derby Mercury
, 
here

Descartes, René, 
here

Dickens, Charles, 
here
,
here
,
here

Dombey and Son
, 
here

Martin Chuzzlewit
, 
here

The Old Curiosity Shop
, 
here

Dickinson, Emily, 
here

Diocles of Carystus, 
here

Don Quixote
, 
here

doppelgänger
s, 
here
,
here
,
here
,
here
,
here
,
here

Dorset, Lord, 
here

Dostoevsky, Fyodor, 
here

Dove Cottage 

acquires name, 
here

De Quincey family visits, 
here

De Quincey first visits, 
here

De Quincey takes over tenancy, 
here
,
here

and move to Fox Ghyll, 
here

Wordsworths turned away, 
here
,
here

Dover Castle
, 
here

Dunmail Raise, 
here

Dürer, Albrecht, 
here

Easedale, 
here
,
here
,
here

Eaton, Horace, 
here

Edgeworth, Maria, 
here

Edinburgh 

Burke and Hare affair, 
here

De Quincey buried in, 
here

De Quincey moves to, 
here
,
here

John Wilson moves to, 
here

John Wilson's statue, 
here
see also 
Holyrood Abbey

Edinburgh Evening Post
, 
here

Edinburgh Literary Gazette
, 
here

Edinburgh Magazine
, 
here

Edinburgh Review
, 
here
,
here
,
here
,
here
,
here

Egmont, Lord, 
here

Eidophusikon, 
here

Eliot, George, 
here

Eliot, T. S., 
here

Elleray, 
here
,
here
,
here
,
here
,
here

Emerson, Ralph Waldo, 
here
,
here

Engels, Friedrich, 
here

Entwhistle, James, 
here

Errol, Lord and Lady, 
here

essays and essayists, 
here

Esthwaite Water, 
here
,
here
,
here

Eton College, 
here
,
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,
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,
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Euclid, 
here

Everton (and literary circle), 
here
,
here
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,
here
,
here
,
here
,
here

Fairburn's ‘Accounts', 
here
,
here

Fenning, Eliza, 
here

Fichte, Johann Gottlieb, 
here

Findlay, John, 
here
,
here
,
here

Fonk, Peter Anthony, 
here
,
here
,
here

Fox, Charles James, 
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,
here

Fox Ghyll, 
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,
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here
,
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,
here

French literature, 
here
,
here

French Revolution, 
here
,
here
,
here
,
here
,
here
,
here

Fricker, Edith, 
here
,
here

Fricker, Sarah, 
see 
Coleridge, Sarah

Friend, The
, 
here
,
here
,
here
,
here

Fuseli, Henry, 
here
,
here

Galen, 
here

Galland, Antoine, 
here

Galt, John, 
here

galvanism, 
here

Gamblers, The
, 
here

Garrick, David, 
here
,
here
,
here
,
here

Gee, Henry, 
here

Gentleman's Magazine
, 
here

George III, King, 
here
,
here
,
here
,
here

George IV, King, 
here

German literature, 
here
,
here

German metaphysics, 
here
,
here

Gilfillan, George, 
here
,
here

Gillies, R. P., 
here
,
here
,
here
,
here

Gillman, Dr James, 
here
,
here

biography of Coleridge, 
here

Glasgow, 
here
,
here
,
here
,
here
,
here

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