New essays by De Quincey : his contributions to the Edinburgh Saturday Post and the Edinburgh Evening Post, 1827-1828
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New essays by De Quincey : his contributions to the Edinburgh Saturday Post and the Edinburgh Evening Post, 1827-1828
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Reprint. Originally published: 1966
Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
This is the first time these essays have been collected and identified as De Quincey's. Each essay or article is reprinted with full annotation and the author's reasons for attributing it to De Quincey. The essays vary in length and in subject matter: some are addressed to "The Editor"; some are critical reviews of contemporary magazines; some are week-to-week political commentaries on issues facing the second Tory party. Together they show De Quincey, the journalist, working on a variety of subjects that occur in his writing before and after this time, from the financing of empires to an attack on Macaulay or an analysis of Burke's mind and style. Originally published in 1966. The Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest print-on-demand technology to again make available previously out-of-print books from the distinguished backlist of Princeton University Press. These editions preserve the original texts of these important books while presenting them in durable paperback and hardcover editions.
The goal of the Princeton Legacy Library is to vastly increase access to the rich scholarly heritage found in the thousands of books published by Princeton University Press since its founding in 1905.
Table of Contents
*Frontmatter, pg. i*Acknowledgments, pg. vii*Contents, pg. ix*List of Articles, pg. x*Introduction, pg. 1*A Note on the Text, pg. 23*July 28-August 4, 1827, pg. 27*Edinburgh Review, pg. 32*Edinburgh Review [cont.], pg. 41*Klopstock, from the Danish, pg. 60*[Mr. Canning's Death], pg. 75*[The Nomination of Mr. Herries], pg. 85*West India Petition, pg. 91*Blackwood's Magazine, pg. 95*Owen of Lanark, pg. 106*Mr. Canning and the Aristocracy, pg. 123*Blackwood's Magazine, pg. 129*Waste Lands and Emigration, pg. 149*Emigration Report [a continuation of the preceding], pg. 152*Disciples of Mr. Malthus, pg. 161*Quarterly Review, No. 72, and the Standard Newspaper-on the Doctrine of Rent, pg. 164*Political Economy The Standard and the Edinburgh Saturday Post [a continuation of the preceding], pg. 169*Plagiarism, pg. 181*[The Battle of Navarino], pg. 185*Edinburgh Review No. 92., pg. 189*Edinburgh Review No. 92. (concluded from our last.), pg. 197*Blackwood's Magazine No. 133. (December, 1827.), pg. 212*Foreign Quarterly Review, pg. 221*Letters of Junius, pg. 236*Letters of Junius [cont.], pg. 247*Letters of Junius [cont.], pg. 263*[The End of the Coalition], pg. 277*The Ministry, pg. 280*[The King's Speech], pg. 296*Mr. Huskisson's Re-Election, pg. 300*[Mr. Huskisson's Character], pg. 312*[The Dissolution of the Late Government and the Constitution of the Present], pg. 316*Emigration, pg. 325*Edinburgh Review, pg. 329*[The Corn Bill], pg. 341*[The Transference of an Elective Franchise], pg. 346*[Mr. Huskisson's "Resignation"], pg. 349*West India Property, pg. 358*West India Property [cont.], pg. 369*Mr. O'Connell and the Clare Election, pg. 388*Index, pg. 399
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