De Quincey reviewed : Thomas De Quincey's critical reception, 1821-1994
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De Quincey reviewed : Thomas De Quincey's critical reception, 1821-1994
(Literary criticism in perspective)
Camden House, c1997
1st ed
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [151]-166) and index
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A readable and scholarly guide to the critical reception of De Quincey.
Julian North's De Quincey Reviewed is the first book to chart the history of De Quincey's critical reception, from the 1820s to the present. It discusses the fluctuations of his reputation in the course of his successive critical reincarnations - as madman, aesthete, fin-de-siecle degenerate, modernist, and imperialist. New insight is given into his significance as a focus for key critical controversies and movements: the Victorian critique of autobiography and style; the debate over literature and addiction; and twentieth-century phenomenological criticism.
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