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Recollections Of The Lakes And The Lake Poets eBook

Coleridge, Wordsworth, And Southey

by Thomas de Quincey
language: english
Publisher: Forgotten Books, November of 2019 ‧
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Whilst the greatest effort has been made to ensure the quality of this text, due to the historical nature of this content, in some rare cases there may be minor issues with legibility. Soon after my return to Oxford in 1807-8, I received a letter from Miss Wordsworth, asking for any subscriptions I might succeed in obtaining, amongst my college friends, in aid of the funds then raising on behalf of an orphan family, who had become such by an affecting tragedy that had occurred within a few weeks from my visit to Grasmere. Miss Wordsworth''s simple but fervid memoir not being within my reach at this moment, I must trust to my own recollections and my own impressions to retrace the story which, after all, is not much of a story to excite or to im press, unless for those who can find a sufficient interest in the trials and calamities of hard-working peasants, and can reverence the fortitude which, being lodged in so frail a tenement as the person of a little girl, not much, if any thing, above nine years old, could face an occasion of sud den'' mysterious abandonment, and could tower up, during ''one night, into the perfect energies of womanhood, under the mere pressure of difficulty, and under the sense of new born responsibilities awfully bequeathed to her, and in the most lonely, perhaps, of English habitations.

Recollections Of The Lakes And The Lake Poets

Coleridge, Wordsworth, And Southey

by Thomas de Quincey

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ISBN: 9780243731770
Publisher: Forgotten Books
Release Date: November of 2019
Language: English
Format: eBook
File Format and Compatibility: PDF para ADE
Categories: eBooks in English > Fiction > Essays
EAN: 9780243731770

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Thomas de Quincey

Menino prodígio, ávido leitor em criança, precoce classicista, Thomas de Quincey (1785-1859) fez de tudo para fugir aos epítetos que lhe queriam colar ao epitáfio. Na adolescência fugiu da escola para passar Invernos na penúria, a vadiar pelas ruas; na juventude entrou em Oxford, mas saiu de lá sem o diploma porque não compareceu ao último exame. Viciado no ópio e afogado em dívidas, escreveu mais de duas centenas de artigos de filosofia, história, estética, crítica literária e política, muitos deles reunidos nos livros Confissões de Um Opiómano Inglês (1821) ou O Assassínio como Uma das Belas-Artes. Com uma escrita subversiva e refinada que é uma verdadeira uma lição de humor negro e de retórica, os seus ecos repercutem-se ainda hoje no fascínio das artes — e do público — pelo terror, o crime, o lado negro da vida.

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