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De Quincey's disciplines

by Josephine McDonagh
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Overview

Drawing on a broad range of rarely studied sources, De Quincey's Disciplines reveals the English Opium-Eater to be a more complex and contradictory figure than the latter-day Romantic and psychedelic dreamer usually portrayed. Taking a theoretical, new historicist stance, Josephine McDonagh's innovative examination of De Quincey's less frequently scrutinized works recontextualizes De Quincey as a true interdisciplinarian, aspiring to participation in the major intellectual project of his time: the formation of new fields of knowledge, and the attempt to unify these into an organic whole.

About the Author, Josephine McDonagh

University of Exeter

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Book Details

Published
July 1, 1994
Publisher
Oxford : Clarendon Press ; 1994.
Pages
224
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780198112853

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