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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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- Confessions of an English Opium-EaterDe Quincey's autobiographical account of opium addiction, its dreams, and its destructive psychological effects
- Suspiria de ProfundisFragmentary prose-poem sequences on sorrow, dreams, and the opium-eater's haunted visions
- The English Mail-CoachDe Quincey's narrative of a mail coach accident, exploring impressions of sudden violence and trauma
- Autobiographic SketchesDe Quincey's autobiographical sketches of childhood, education, and the formation of his consciousness