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O'Leary, Patrick,
Regency Editor: Life of John Scott
, Aberdeen: Aberdeen University Press, 1983

Paget, John, ‘The Philosophy of Murder',
Tait's Edinburgh Magazine
, 22 (1851)

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:
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—
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,
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—
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—
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—
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Newspapers and contemporary magazines

Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine

The Courier

Edinburgh Review

Hogg's Edinburgh Magazine

London Magazine

Morning Chronicle

Tait's Edinburgh Magazine

The Times

The Westmorland Gazette

Acknowledgements

In true De Quinceyian spirit, I am indebted to those who came before me. Without the scholarship of Grevel Lindop, readers of Thomas De Quincey would still be snowed-in beneath mountains of disordered material. The fine biographies by Grevel Lindop and Robert Morrison,
The Opium-Eater
and
The English Opium Eater
, were my constant guides, as was John Barrell's rich and provocative study,
The Infection of Thomas De Quincey
.

For reading and correcting the manuscript I am grateful to Paul Keegan and A. N. Wilson. Thanks are also due to the staff of the Rare Books Room of the British Library, William St Clair, Ada Wordsworth, my agent, Sarah Chalfant, my editor, Michael Fishwick, my copyeditor, Kate Johnson, and to the irreplaceable Anna Simpson.

Index

Abergavenny
, 
here

Ablass, William, 
here
,
here

Ackroyd, Peter, 
here

Advice to Opium-Eaters
, 
here

Aeschylus, 
here
,
here

Albion and Evening Advertiser
, 
here

Alcibiades, 
here

Alexander, Daniel Asher, 
here

Alfoxden, 
here
,
here
,
here

Allan Bank, 
here
,
here
,
here
,
here
,
here
,
here
,
here

Altamont, Lord, 
here
,
here
,
here

Ambleside, 
here
,
here
,
here
,
here
,
here

Analytical Review
, 
here

Anderson, Mr, 
here

Ann (prostitute), 
here
,
here
,
here
,
here
,
here
,
here
,
here

Anti-Jacobin
, 
here

Arabian Nights
, 
here
,
here
,
here
,
here
,
here
,
here
,
here
,
here

story of ‘Aladdin', 
here
,
here

Archimedes, 
here

Arctic voyages, 
here

Aristotle, 
here

Athenaeum
, 
here

Austen, Jane, 
here
,
here

autobiography, as literary form, 
here

Bagehot, Walter, 
here

Baird-Smith, Colonel 
here

Baker of Mannheim, the, 
here
,
here

Ballard, J. G., 
here

Balzac, Honoré de, 
here

Bangor, 
here
,
here

Banks, Joseph, 
here

Barrett, Elizabeth, 
here

Barrie, J. M., 
here

Bastille, fall of, 
here
,
here

Bath, 
here
,
here
,
here
,
here
,
here
,
here
,
here
,
here
,
here
,
here
,
here
,
here
,
here

and De Quincey's early years, 
here
,
here

Bath Abbey, 
here
,
here

Baudelaire, Charles, 
here
,
here
,
here
,
here

Bearcroft, Miss, 
here

Beattie, James, 
here

Beaumont, Sir George, 
here
,
here
,
here

Beaumont, Lady, 
here
,
here

beautiful, the, 
here
,
here
,
here
see also 
sublime, the

Beckett, Samuel, 
here

Belcher, Thomas, 
here

Bell's Illustrated London Life
, 
here

Bellingham, John, 
here
,
here

Benson, John, 
here
,
here

Beowulf
, 
here

Berkeley, Bishop, 
here

Berlioz, Hector, 
here

Best, Anabela, 
here
,
here
,
here
,
here
,
here

Beswick, Hannah, 
here

Birmingham, 
here
,
here
,
here

Blackwood, Robert, 
here
,
here
,
here

Blackwood, William, 
here
,
here
,
here
,
here
,
here
,
here
,
here
,
here
,
here
,
here
,
here

Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine
, 
here
,
here
,
here
,
here
,
here
,
here
,
here

De Quincey parodied in, 
here

De Quincey writes for, 
here
,
here
,
here
,
here
,
here
,
here
,
here
,
here

and John Scott duel, 
here

love of the macabre, 
here

murder essays, 
here
,
here

and parody, 
here

Poe and, 
here
,
here
,
here

rivalled by
Tait's
, 
here

Robert Blackwood takes over, 
here

seals Coleridge's reputation, 
here

superiority to
London Magazine
, 
here

takes revenge on De Quincey, 
here

Blake, Miss, 
here

Blake, William, 
here
,
here
,
here

Borges, Jorge Luis, 
here
,
here
,
here

‘Funes the Memorious', 
here

Boswell, James, 
here
,
here
,
here

Boughton, Sir Theophilus, 
here

Bracciolini, Poggio, 
here

Brasenose College, Oxford, 
here
,
here

Bridgwater, 
here
,
here
,
here

Bristol, 
here
,
here
,
here
,
here
,
here
,
here
,
here
,
here
,
here
,
here
,
here
,
here
,
here

and De Quincey's early years, 
here

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