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Thomas De Quincey: Critical Essay by John C. Whale

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SOURCE: “Literature as Resistance and Power,” in Reluctant Autobiography, Barnes & Noble Books, 1984, pp. 40-77.

In the following essay, Whale claims that De Quincey's autobiographical writings reveal a fertile tension between the power of imagination and the truth of past experience.

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