In her 1926 essay on "Impassioned Prose," Virginia Woolf declared that Thomas De Quincey was "an exception and a solitary." Subsequent readers have often agreed that he defies categorization. From the beginning of his writing career, De Quincey enchanted...
In her 1926 essay on "Impassioned Prose," Virginia Woolf declared that Thomas De Quincey was "an exception and a solitary." Subsequent readers have often agreed that he defies categorization. From the beginning of his writing career, De Quincey enchanted...
Best known as the author of the Confessions of an English Opium Eater (1822), Thomas De Quincey was an innovative master of English prose style whose importance has been eclipsed by the modern tendency to consider poetry the major Romantic genre, as well...
Sauerkraut and Steak Tartare Dining Polish at Dom Polski There aren't many places in Seattle where you feel like you're in another country, and that's a shame. I love the sense of dislocation that comes when you're surrounded by people speaking a...
To the Editor: In 1995, Shaw et al. (1) reported the gas chromatographic-mass spectrometric identification and quantification of various compounds in the urine of two autistic brothers. In that report (1) and a subsequent one (2), the authors concluded that the presence of...
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