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Early Nineteenth-Century Prose<br />

2127 | 2128<br />

Nov 1822; <strong>The</strong> British Critic n.s. 18, Nov 1822; European Mag and<br />

London Rev 82, Nov 1822; GM 92, Nov 1822; London Museum Nov<br />

1822; British Rev and London Critical Jnl 20, Dec 1822; Monthly<br />

Mag 54, Dec 1822; Imperial Mag 5, Jan 1823; New Edinburgh Rev<br />

4, Jan 1823; Monthly Censor 2, Mar 1823; Monthly Rev 100, Mar<br />

1823; Eclectic Rev n.s. 19, Apr 1823; [Phillips, W.] North American<br />

Rev Jan 1824; [Maginn, W.] <strong>The</strong> John Bull Mag and Literary<br />

Recorder 1, July 1824; United States Literary Gazette 1, 1825.<br />

Popular tales and romances <strong>of</strong> the northern nations. 3 vols 1823. De<br />

Quincey contributed anon an unidentified trn from the German<br />

<strong>of</strong> J. A. Apel, <strong>The</strong> fatal marksman; rptd in Selections grave and gay<br />

vol 12 1859; in <strong>The</strong> works <strong>of</strong> Thomas De Quincey, Riverside edn,<br />

vol 11 1877; in <strong>The</strong> collected writings <strong>of</strong> Thomas De Quincey, ed D.<br />

Masson, vol 12 1890.<br />

Walladmor; freely translated into German from the <strong>English</strong> <strong>of</strong> Sir<br />

Walter Scott, and now freely translated from the German into<br />

<strong>English</strong>. 2 vols 1825 (a German forgery by G. W. H. Haering, freely<br />

adapted in <strong>English</strong>; see De Quincey’s papers on Walladmor,<br />

London Mag 1824 and Tait’s Mag 1838).<br />

Klosterheim; or the masque. Edinburgh 1832; ed R. Shelton-<br />

Mackenzie, Boston 1855; rptd in De Quincey’s writings, ed J. T.<br />

Fields, vol 20 1856; in <strong>The</strong> works <strong>of</strong> Thomas De Quincey,<br />

Riverside edn, vol 11 1877; in <strong>The</strong> collected writings <strong>of</strong> Thomas De<br />

Quincey, ed D. Masson, vol 12 1890; rptd in penny edn as <strong>The</strong><br />

mystery <strong>of</strong> the masque 1898; Santa Barbara 1982 (Banquo books).<br />

<strong>The</strong> gallery <strong>of</strong> portraits; with memoirs. Ed A. T. Malkin, 7 vols<br />

1833–7. De Quincey contributed anon a Life <strong>of</strong> Milton to vol 1;<br />

rptd in Distinguished men <strong>of</strong> modern times, ed A. T. Malkin, 4<br />

vols 1838; in Selections grave and gay, vol 11 1859; in <strong>The</strong> works <strong>of</strong><br />

Thomas De Quincey, Riverside edn, vol 6 1877; in <strong>The</strong> collected<br />

writings <strong>of</strong> Thomas De Quincey, ed D. Masson, vol 4 1890.<br />

Encyclopaedia Britannica, 7th edn 1827–42. De Quincey contributed<br />

articles on Goethe, 1835; Pope, 1837–8; Schiller, 1838;<br />

Shakespeare, 1838. All 4 articles rptd in De Quincey’s writings, ed<br />

J. T. Fields, vol 2 1851; in <strong>The</strong> works <strong>of</strong> Thomas De Quincey,<br />

Riverside edn, vol 5 1877 (Pope) and vol 6 1877 (Shakespeare,<br />

Goethe and Schiller); in <strong>The</strong> collected writings <strong>of</strong> Thomas De<br />

Quincey, ed D. Masson, vol 4 1890; Shakespeare and Goethe rptd<br />

in Confessions <strong>of</strong> an <strong>English</strong> opium-eater; also the lives <strong>of</strong><br />

Shakespeare and Goethe, ed H. Morley 1883.<br />

reviews: Fraser’s Mag 24, July 1841 (Shakespeare); [Brown, G.<br />

W.] North American Rev 74, Apr 1852 (all 4 articles); H. Morley, in<br />

introd to his edn <strong>of</strong> Confessions <strong>of</strong> an <strong>English</strong> opium-eater; also<br />

the lives <strong>of</strong> Shakespeare and Goethe, 1883 (Shakespeare and<br />

Goethe).<br />

<strong>The</strong> logic <strong>of</strong> political economy. Edinburgh 1844; rptd in De<br />

Quincey’s writings, ed J. T. Fields, vol 22 1859; in <strong>The</strong> works <strong>of</strong><br />

Thomas De Quincey, Riverside edn, vol 10 1877; in <strong>The</strong> collected<br />

writings <strong>of</strong> Thomas De Quincey, ed D. Masson, vol 9 1890. See also<br />

Chapters on political economy; adapted from Mr. De Quincey’s<br />

essay, ed J. R. Ballantyne, Allahabad 1854.<br />

reviews: [Mill, J. S.] Westminster Rev 43, Apr 1845; J. R.<br />

McCulloch, in his <strong>The</strong> literature <strong>of</strong> political economy; a classified<br />

catalogue, 1845; Hogg’s Instructor 9, 1852; S. H. Hodgson in<br />

Outcast essays and verse translations, 1881.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Glasgow Athenaeum album. Glasgow 1848. De Quincey contributed<br />

an essay: Sortilege on behalf <strong>of</strong> the Glasgow<br />

Athenaeum; rptd (as Sortilege and astrology) in Selections grave<br />

and gay, vol 9 1858; in <strong>The</strong> works <strong>of</strong> Thomas De Quincey,<br />

Riverside edn, vol 8 1877; in <strong>The</strong> collected writings <strong>of</strong> Thomas De<br />

Quincey, ed D. Masson, vol 13 1890.<br />

China. 1857 (rev from articles in Titan, with preface and addns); rptd<br />

in De Quincey’s works (2nd edn) vol 16 1871; in <strong>The</strong> works <strong>of</strong><br />

Thomas De Quincey, Riverside edn, vol 12 1877; and as <strong>The</strong><br />

Chinese question in 1857 in <strong>The</strong> collected writings <strong>of</strong> Thomas De<br />

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

<strong>The</strong> wider hope; essays and strictures on the doctrine and literature<br />

<strong>of</strong> future punishment. Ed J. Hogg 1890. De Quincey contributed<br />

an essay: On the supposed scriptural expression for eternity; rptd<br />

from Hogg’s Instructor Jan 1853. De Quincey’s essay rptd in De<br />

Quincey and his friends; personal recollections, souvenirs, and<br />

anecdotes <strong>of</strong> Thomas De Quincey, his friends and associates, ed J.<br />

Hogg 1895.<br />

reviews: Athenaeum Jan 1896 (review <strong>of</strong> Hogg’s edn with esp<br />

mention <strong>of</strong> De Quincey’s essay).<br />

Dr Johnson and Lord Chesterfield. New York 1945 (priv ptd with facs<br />

<strong>of</strong> the ms).<br />

Niels Klim, by Ludvig Holberg. Tr De Quincey, ed S. Musgrove,<br />

Auckland Univ College Bull 42 1953.<br />

reviews: Koefoed, H. A., MLR 50 1955; Margoliouth, H. M., RES<br />

n.s. 6 1956.<br />

Contributions to periodicals<br />

<strong>The</strong> majority <strong>of</strong> De Quincey’s periodical contributions were first published<br />

either anonymously or pseudonymously. His most common pseudonyms were<br />

<strong>The</strong> <strong>English</strong> opium-eater and X. Y. Z. Periodical contributions pre-1824 are<br />

listed below under title <strong>of</strong> periodical.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Westmorland Gazette: (De Quincey was editor 11 July 1818–5<br />

Nov 1819). For a list <strong>of</strong> De Quincey’s contributions 1818–19<br />

(including attributions), see F. S. Janzow, <strong>The</strong> <strong>English</strong> opiumeater<br />

as editor, Costerus n.s. 1 1974.<br />

Blackwood’s Mag: <strong>The</strong> sport <strong>of</strong> fortune (trans from Schiller).<br />

Blackwood’s Mag Jan 1821.<br />

London Mag: For a list <strong>of</strong> De Quincey’s contributions 1821–4, see <strong>The</strong><br />

collected writings <strong>of</strong> Thomas De Quincey, ed. D. Masson, vol 14<br />

1890, appendix 1.<br />

See also Walladmor; Sir Walter Scott’s German novel. London Mag<br />

Oct 1824.<br />

Knight’s Quart Mag: <strong>The</strong> incognito; or Count Fitz-Hum (from the<br />

German <strong>of</strong> Schultz, alias F. Laun). Knight’s Quart Mag 3 1824.<br />

Periodical contributions 1824– are listed in Wellesley vol 5. Wellesley<br />

covers De Quincey’s contributions, from 1824 onwards, to the following periodicals:<br />

Blackwood’s Mag, New Rev, North Br Rev and Tait’s<br />

Edinburgh Mag. <strong>The</strong> following periodical contributions 1824– are not<br />

listed in Wellesley.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Edinburgh Saturday Post and its continuation, from May 1828,<br />

<strong>The</strong> Edinburgh Evening Post: De Quincey’s contributions<br />

(including attributions) are listed in New essays by De Quincey;<br />

his contributions to the Edinburgh Saturday Post 1827–8 and the<br />

Edinburgh Evening Post 1828, ed S. M. Tave, Princeton 1966.<br />

Macphail’s Edinburgh Ecclesiastical Jnl: War, Macphail’s<br />

Edinburgh Ecclesiastical Jnl 5, Feb 1848.<br />

Hogg’s Instructor: Letter to the editor <strong>of</strong> the Instructor (dated 21 Sep<br />

1850), Hogg’s Instructor n.s. 6 1851.<br />

Titan (the continuation, from 1856, <strong>of</strong> Hogg’s Instructor):<br />

Shakespeare’s text – Suetonius unravelled, Titan 22, July 1856<br />

(presented as a letter); rptd as Aelius Lamia in Selections grave and<br />

gay vol 10 1859. Storms in <strong>English</strong> history; a glance at the reign <strong>of</strong><br />

Henry VIII, Titan 23, Sep 1856. <strong>The</strong> Lake dialect; a letter from<br />

Thomas De Quincey, Titan 24, Jan 1857. China, Titan 24, Feb–Apr<br />

1857; rptd together as a pam: China 1857; in De Quincey’s works,<br />

2nd edn, vol 16 1871; in <strong>The</strong> works <strong>of</strong> Thomas De Quincey,<br />

Riverside edn, vol 12 1877; and as <strong>The</strong> Chinese question in 1857 in<br />

<strong>The</strong> collected writings <strong>of</strong> Thomas De Quincey, ed D. Masson, vol<br />

14 1890. Hints towards an appreciation <strong>of</strong> the coming war in<br />

China, Titan 25, July 1857. Hurried notes <strong>of</strong> Indian affairs, Titan<br />

25, Sep 1857. Passing notes on Indian affairs, Titan 25, Oct 1857.<br />

Suggestions upon the secret <strong>of</strong> the mutiny, Titan 26, Jan 1858.<br />

Archivist and Autograph Rev: An essay on novels (in the form <strong>of</strong> a<br />

letter), Archivist and Autograph Rev 1, June 1888.<br />

Manchester Quart: Testimonial for J. F. Ferrier, in W. E. A. Axon, De<br />

Quincey and J. F. Ferrier, Manchester Quart 17, 1898.

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