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Saturday Post and the Edinburgh Evening Post 1827–8. Ed S. M.<br />

Tave, Princeton 1966.<br />

<strong>The</strong> works <strong>of</strong> Thomas De Quincey. 16 vols forthcoming (gen ed G.<br />

Lindop).<br />

Selections<br />

Eds <strong>of</strong> Confessions with other writings have been placed under subsequent<br />

edns <strong>of</strong> Confessions. See §1, below.<br />

Letters to a young man; and other papers. Boston 1858.<br />

Letters on self-education; with hints on style, and dialogues on<br />

political economy. [1861].<br />

Beauties; selected from the writings <strong>of</strong> Thomas De Quincey. New<br />

York 1862. See also edns <strong>of</strong> 1866 and 1876.<br />

Notes from the pocket-book <strong>of</strong> an opium-eater; with anecdotes etc.<br />

Ed S. O. Beeton [1878].<br />

Romances and extravagances. Nashville TN [1882].<br />

Select essays <strong>of</strong> Thomas De Quincey, narrative and imaginative. Ed<br />

D. Masson, 2 vols, Edinburgh 1888.<br />

De Quincey; a selection <strong>of</strong> his best works. Ed W. H. Bennett, 2 vols<br />

1889.<br />

Joan <strong>of</strong> Arc and other selections from Thomas De Quincey. Ed H. H.<br />

Belfield, Boston [1892].<br />

Essays on style, rhetoric, and language. Ed F. N. Scott, Boston 1893.<br />

Joan <strong>of</strong> Arc; <strong>The</strong> <strong>English</strong> mail-coach. Ed J. M. Hart, New York 1893.<br />

Thomas De Quincey’s Glory <strong>of</strong> motion and <strong>The</strong> vision <strong>of</strong> sudden<br />

death. Ed E. E. Kellett, Madras 1894.<br />

De Quincey’s Revolt <strong>of</strong> the Tartars and <strong>The</strong> <strong>English</strong> mail-coach. Ed<br />

C. M. Barrow and M. Hunter 1895.<br />

Selected essays <strong>of</strong> De Quincey. Ed W. Sharp, with introd by Sir G.<br />

Douglas, [1895].<br />

Lyrics in prose by De Quincey. Ed R. B. Johnson, New York ‘1897’<br />

[1896].<br />

Murder as a fine art, and <strong>The</strong> <strong>English</strong> mail-coach. 1899.<br />

Essays from De Quincey. Ed J. H. Fowler 1900.<br />

A dream <strong>of</strong> infinity by De Quincey; and other selected dreams and<br />

legends. Ed L. Capel [1902].<br />

Selections from De Quincey. Ed M. H. Turk, Boston 1902.<br />

Essays by Thomas De Quincey. Ed C. Whibley [1903].<br />

Essays. Ed T. Bayne [1903].<br />

De Quincey’s <strong>English</strong> mail-coach and Joan <strong>of</strong> Arc. Ed M. H. Turk,<br />

Boston [1905].<br />

Joan <strong>of</strong> Arc, and <strong>The</strong> <strong>English</strong> mail-coach. Ed R. A. Witham, Boston<br />

1905.<br />

Joan <strong>of</strong> Arc, and <strong>The</strong> <strong>English</strong> mail-coach. Ed C. S. Baldwin 1906.<br />

Reminiscences <strong>of</strong> the <strong>English</strong> Lake poets. [1907].<br />

Joan <strong>of</strong> Arc and <strong>The</strong> <strong>English</strong> mail-coach. Ed C. M. Stebbins 1908.<br />

De Quincey’s Literary criticism, ed H. Darbishire, Oxford 1909.<br />

Joan <strong>of</strong> Arc, <strong>The</strong> <strong>English</strong> mail-coach, and <strong>The</strong> Spanish military nun,<br />

ed C. M. Newman, New York 1909.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Spanish military nun and Revolt <strong>of</strong> the Tartars. Ed V. H. Collins,<br />

Oxford 1909.<br />

Selections from De Quincey. Ed E. B. Collins, <strong>Cambridge</strong> 1910.<br />

De Quincey (selections). Ed S. Low 1911 (Masters <strong>of</strong> Lit).<br />

<strong>The</strong> <strong>English</strong> mail-coach and other essays. Ed J. H. Burton [1912].<br />

<strong>The</strong> early life <strong>of</strong> Thomas De Quincey from his own writings. [1914]<br />

(<strong>English</strong> literature for schools no 30).<br />

<strong>The</strong> <strong>English</strong> mail-coach and other essays. 1914 (EL); ed J. E. Jordan<br />

1961 (EL).<br />

De Quincey; reminiscences <strong>of</strong> his boyhood. First pbd 1834–52; ed H.<br />

E. Icely 1926.<br />

De Quincey selections. Ed M. R. Ridley, with essays by L. Stephen<br />

and F. Thompson, Oxford 1927.<br />

<strong>The</strong> ecstasies <strong>of</strong> Thomas De Quincey. Ed T. Burke 1928.<br />

Selections from De Quincey. Ed A. H. R. Ball [1932].<br />

Selected writings <strong>of</strong> Thomas De Quincey. Ed P. Van D. Stern, New<br />

York 1937.<br />

George Darley | Thomas de Quincey<br />

Thomas De Quincey’s Joan <strong>of</strong> Arc, and <strong>The</strong> <strong>English</strong> mail-coach. Ed<br />

A. A. Purcell, New York [1938].<br />

Recollections <strong>of</strong> the Lake Poets. Ed E. Sackville-West 1948. Rev text<br />

supplemented from Tait’s Mag 1839–40.<br />

Selected writings <strong>of</strong> Thomas De Quincey. Ed P. V. D. Stern [1959].<br />

Reminiscences <strong>of</strong> the <strong>English</strong> Lake poets. Ed J. E. Jordan 1961 (EL).<br />

Rev text with notes on 1839–40 mag text.<br />

Thomas De Quincey. Ed B. Dobrée 1965.<br />

Selected essays on rhetoric. Ed F. Burwick, Carbondale IL 1967.<br />

Recollections <strong>of</strong> the Lakes and the Lake poets. Ed D. Wright,<br />

Harmondsworth 1970.<br />

De Quincey as critic. Ed J. E. Jordan 1973.<br />

On murder and On war; two essays by Thomas De Quincey 1980.<br />

§1<br />

Translation from Horace, ode 22 lib 1 (third prize translation).<br />

Juvenile Lib 1 1800; rptd in Confessions <strong>of</strong> an <strong>English</strong> opiumeater,<br />

ed R. Garnett 1885 and in <strong>The</strong> collected writings <strong>of</strong> Thomas<br />

De Quincey, ed D. Masson, vol 14 1890.<br />

Concerning the relations <strong>of</strong> Great Britain, Spain and Portugal, as<br />

affected by the convention <strong>of</strong> Cintra, by William Wordsworth,<br />

appendix on the letters <strong>of</strong> Sir J. Moore by De Quincey. 1809. For<br />

subsequent edns and further details, see William Wordsworth,<br />

col 492 above.<br />

Close comments upon a straggling speech. Kendal 1818; rptd PMLA<br />

55 1940.<br />

Confessions <strong>of</strong> an <strong>English</strong> opium-eater. London Mag 4, Sep–Oct<br />

1821, and London Mag 5, Dec 1822 (appendix); 1822, 1823, 1826,<br />

1845; in De Quincey’s writings, ed J. T. Fields, vol 1 1851; 1853 (new<br />

edn); in Selections grave and gay, vol 5 Edinburgh 1856 (greatly<br />

enlarged); [1867] (new edn, with Notes from the pocket-book <strong>of</strong> a<br />

late opium-eater, World-wide Lib); 1867 (new edn, with Analects<br />

from John Paul Richter); ed S. O. Beeton [1874] and [1878] (with<br />

Essays on men <strong>of</strong> letters); in <strong>The</strong> works <strong>of</strong> Thomas De Quincey,<br />

Riverside edn, vol 1 1877 (from 1822 edn); [1881] (new edn,<br />

Familiar Quotation ser 17); ed R. Garnett 1885 (from 1822 edn<br />

with De Quincey’s Conversations with R. Woodhouse, a note on<br />

De Quincey and Musset); ed H. Morley 1886 (with <strong>The</strong> lives <strong>of</strong><br />

Shakespeare and Goethe); ed W. Sharp 1886 (with Levana, <strong>The</strong><br />

Rosecrucians and freemasons and Notes from the pocket-book <strong>of</strong><br />

a late opium-eater); in <strong>The</strong> collected writings <strong>of</strong> Thomas De<br />

Quincey, ed D. Masson, vol 3 1890; ed M. Hunter 1896 (from 1856<br />

edn); ed R. Le Gallienne 1898; ed W. Jerrold 1899; 1901 (Library <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>English</strong> Classics); ed J. Downie 1901 (with D. Masson’s notes and J.<br />

R. Findlay’s Life <strong>of</strong> De Quincey); 1902 (WC); Ann; a memory. <strong>The</strong><br />

Bibelot 9, Portland ME 1903 (extracted from Confessions); ed D.<br />

Masson 1904 (from 1856 edn); ed C. Whibley [1904]; ed W. Sharp<br />

[1905]; [1905] (New Universal Lib); 1905 (Little Masterpieces); ed<br />

T. Hopkins [1906] (with Autobiography); ed A. Beatty 1907 (from<br />

1821 edn); introd H. Bennett 1907 (from 1821 edn); ed G. Douglas<br />

1907 (EL); 1908 (<strong>The</strong> People’s Lib); ed G. Saintsbury 1927 (from<br />

1822 edn); ed W. Bolitho with lithographs by Zhenya Gay, Oxford<br />

1930; illustr S. Woolf, New York 1930 (from 1856 edn); with wood<br />

engravings by B. Hughes-Stanton 1948, 1963; Ann <strong>of</strong> Oxford<br />

Street, illustr P. Jullian 1948 (from Confessions); ed E. Sackville-<br />

West 1950 (from 1822 edn with selections from Autobiography);<br />

ed M. Elwin 1956 (both 1822 and 1856 edns with Suspiria); ed J. E.<br />

Jordan 1960 (EL); ed A. Ward, New York 1966 (with other writings);<br />

ed A. Hayter, Harmondsworth 1971 (from 1821 edn); ed G.<br />

Lindop, Oxford 1985 (from 1821 edn and with other writings); tr<br />

Fr 1828 (adaptation by Musset), 1860 (in part by C. Baudelaire),<br />

1890 (‘première traduction intégrale’), 1962; Swed 1869, 1926;<br />

Norwegian 1878; Ger 1886, 1888, 1928, 1947; Ital 1889, 1956;<br />

Danish 1921; Sp 1927, 1936; Jap 1950, 1951, 1952; Du 1953; Polish<br />

1980.<br />

reviews: Montgomery, J., Sheffield Iris Dec 1821; <strong>The</strong> Album 2,<br />

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