Thomas De Quincey

Murder Considered as One of the Fine Arts

De Quincey's darkly witty essay treating murder as an aesthetic and intellectual phenomenon

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Thomas De Quincey
Thomas De Quincey

English essayist whose Confessions of an English Opium-Eater introduced drug experience as literary subject matter and created a new, rhapsodic prose style he called 'impassioned prose.' His essays on murder as a fine art and on literature are among the most original in the language.

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