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The Works of Thomas De Quincey, Vol. 5: Articles from the Edinburgh Saturday Post, 1827–1828
David Groves (ed.)
Publisher: Pickering & Chatto
; The Works of Thomas De Quincey
Published in print:
2000
ISBN:
9781138764866
Published online:
October 2018
EISBN:
9780191805325
DOI:
10.1093/actrade/9781138764866.book.1
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Front Matter
The Works of Thomas De Quincey
Preface
Abbreviations
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The Articles from the Edinburgh Saturday Post, 1827–1828
[Observations on Diet]
[Review of the Edinburgh Review for June 1827; Part One of Two]
[Review of the Edinburgh Review for June 1827; Part Two of Two]
Klopstock, from the Danish
[Mr. Canning's Death]
[New Ministerial Arrangements]
[The Nomination of Mr. Herries]
West India Petition
[Meeting at Birmingham]
[Every Night Book]
['Harlequin Changes in this Drama of Faction']
[Review of Blackwood's Magazine for September 1827]
Owen of Lanark
Mr. Canning and the Aristocracy
[King James I. of Scotland]
Mexican Bonds
The Standard Newspaper
[Professor Wilson and the London Sun and Standard]
[Owen of Lanark; An Editor's Apology]
[News from Spain and Portugal]
Triple Alliance
[The Catalonian Insurrection; Rumours of the Press]
[Review of Blackwood's Magazine for October 1827]
Waste Lands and Emigration
Emigration Report
Tales of all Nations
[Italian Tragedy: Foreign Quarterly Review]
Disciples of Mr. Malthus
Bank of England
Quarterly Review, No. 72, and the Standard Newspaper - On the Doctrine of Rent
Plagiarism; To the Editor of the Edinburgh Saturday Post
[Review of Blackwood's Magazine for November 1827]
[No News from Navarino]
Political Economy; The Standard and the Edinburgh Saturday Post
[The Battle of Navarino; First Reports]
[Review of the Edinburgh Review for October 1827; Part One of Two]
[The Battle of Navarino; The Aftermath]
[Review of the Edinburgh Review for October 1827; Part Two of Two]
[The Battle of Navarino; Rumours from Paris]
[Review of Blackwood's Magazine for December 1827]
[Rumours of War]
[Cornillon's Dictionnaire and the Teaching of Langauges]
[The First Casualty of War]
[Review of the Foreign Quarterly Review for November 1827]
Italian Opera [First Article - Rossini's Barber of Seville]
[London Newspapers and the Change of Government]
['How Easy is the Descent'; Andrew Thomson and the Bible Societies]
Italian Opera [Second Article - Rossini's Il Turco in Italia]
['War may be Avoided']
['This State of Indetermination']
Letters of Junius [Part One of Three]
Letters of Junius [Part Two of Three]
Letters of Junius [Part Three of Three]
Italian Opera [Third Article - 'Our Italian Friends']
[The Battle of Navarino; Rumours Affirmed]
Vocal Concert
Italian Opera [Fourth Article - Rossini and Others]
[The Prospects of France and Great Britain]
Moscheles' Concert
[The End of the Coalition]
The Ministry
[The King's Speech]
['The Sublimest Rat upon Record']
Moscheles' Morning Concert
De Begnis' Concert (Last Night)
Mr. Huskisson's Re-Election
[Mr Huskisson's Character]
[The Dissolution of the Late Government and the Constitution of the Present]
['Pick-Lock to a Place'; Repeal of the Test Acts]
Professional Concert
[Anatomy of Drunkenness]
Emigration
[Review of the Edinburgh Review for January 1828]
[Reply to 'Antehellenistes']
['On the Subject of Emigration'
[Two Words on John Ramsay M'Culloch]
[As Strong as 'Sealing-Wax']
[The Corn Bill]
Turkey
Miss E. Paton's Concert
[Rumours from Paris]
[The Transference of an Elective Franchise]
['The Great Question - War or No War?']
[The Foreign Journals]
['The Pretensions of Phrenology']
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End Matter
Explanatory Notes
Textual Notes
[3.235.78.122]
3.235.78.122