De Quincey's Romanticism
Explore the intriguing world of Romanticism through the lens of Thomas De Quincey in De Quincey's Romanticism by Margaret Russett. Published in 2006 by Cambridge University Press, this insightful work spans 312 pages, delving into the complexities of De Quincey's literary contributions. Known primarily for his acclaimed work Confessions of an English Opium-Eater, De Quincey offers a unique perspective on the concept of the 'minor' author and its connection to the broader Romantic canon. Russett's critical analysis not only highlights De Quincey's significance but also enriches our understanding of 19th-century literature and its enduring impact. This book is a must-read for anyone interested in literary criticism, Gothic and Romantic literature, and the evolution of literary studies. Discover the profound insights of Margaret Russett and appreciate the nuanced role of De Quincey in the literary landscape.