Confessions of an English Opium synopsis
"I took it: - Within an hour, Oh! Heaven! What a disgust! What a rebound, from the bottom of it, from the inner soul What the end of the world of the world in me Confessions of Thomas de Quincy of English Opium-eater (1821) ) Is fascinated by the abuse of drugs and ill-treatment that continues from his day to our country.In the confessions of de Quincey inventing taking recreational drugs, but also details of each of the horrible nightmares that beset him in the depths of his addiction as well as his attempts are abjectly useless to abandon drugs. Provence on the deep pain of the childhood of de Quincy, and study the strong relationship and Often contradictory between drugs and human creativity.In the book "The English Mail-Trainer," the tragedies of the past "de Quincy" are subjected to a terrible repetition of Britain's background as a Protestant and imperial power This edition presents the finest article in the newspaper de Quincy in his autobiography encouraging , Along with three appendices highlighted by a wealth of manuscript materials related to the three major texts About the series: For more than 100 years Oxford World's Classics has provided the widest collection of works from around the world.
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