Walladmor

Walladmor
Title Walladmor PDF eBook
Author Thomas De Quincey
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Pages 658
Release 1825
Genre English literature
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Walladmor

Walladmor
Title Walladmor PDF eBook
Author Willibald Alexis
Publisher BoD – Books on Demand
Pages 122
Release 2019-09-25
Genre Fiction
ISBN 373407567X

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Reproduction of the original: Walladmor by Willibald Alexis

Walladmor, freely tr. from the Germ. [of G.W.H. Haering, by T. De Quincey].

Walladmor, freely tr. from the Germ. [of G.W.H. Haering, by T. De Quincey].
Title Walladmor, freely tr. from the Germ. [of G.W.H. Haering, by T. De Quincey]. PDF eBook
Author Thomas De Quincey
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Pages 336
Release 1825
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Walladmor: "freely Translated Into German from the English of Sir Walter Scott"

Walladmor:
Title Walladmor: "freely Translated Into German from the English of Sir Walter Scott" PDF eBook
Author Walter Scott
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Pages 296
Release 1825
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Walladmor: “Freely translated into German from the English of Sir Walter Scott” and now freely translated from the German of G. W. H. Haering into English [by Thomas De Quincey].

Walladmor: “Freely translated into German from the English of Sir Walter Scott” and now freely translated from the German of G. W. H. Haering into English [by Thomas De Quincey].
Title Walladmor: “Freely translated into German from the English of Sir Walter Scott” and now freely translated from the German of G. W. H. Haering into English [by Thomas De Quincey]. PDF eBook
Author Sir Walter Scott
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Pages 286
Release 1825
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Walladmor, Vol. I (of 2)

Walladmor, Vol. I (of 2)
Title Walladmor, Vol. I (of 2) PDF eBook
Author Willibald Alexis
Publisher Litres
Pages 164
Release 2021-12-02
Genre Fiction
ISBN 5040639414

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De Quincey’s Gothic Masquerade

De Quincey’s Gothic Masquerade
Title De Quincey’s Gothic Masquerade PDF eBook
Author Patrick Bridgwater
Publisher BRILL
Pages 183
Release 2004-01-01
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 9401202117

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De Quincey's Gothic Masquerade is what has long been needed, a study of Thomas De Quincey's Gothic and Gothic-related texts by a Germanist working on Gothic and specializing in Anglo-German literary relations. Variously identified as Gothic Hero, Gothic Parasite, and author of a Gothick sport, De Quincey is the dark horse of Gothicism, for while his work has, increasingly, been associated with Gothic, not one of the recent companions to Gothic so much as mentions his name. Definitions of what is meant by 'Gothic' have changed, of course, and are still evolving, claiming more territory all the time, but Gothic specialists also have their blind spots, of whom De Quincey is one. One reason for this state of affairs will be the fact that in his work the Gothic is interwoven with the German, to which modern English studies all too often turn a blind eye. In this timely study of his work in relation to Gothic convention the author addresses the question of De Quincey's reputed knowledge of German 'Gothic' Romantic literature and the related question of supposed German influences on his Gothic work, and shows that his fiction is not less but more original than has been thought. The texts examined are those on which, for better or worse, his reputation as a writer both of autobiography and of fiction depends. Focusing on the Gothic takes one to the heart of his literary masquerade, and more especially to the heart of his masked autobiographical enterprise. Gothic, because of its formulaic nature, represents a place where he belongs, a place where his sense of guilt can be seen as part of a wider pattern, thus countering his pariah self-image and enabling him to make some sort of sense of the Gothic ruin of his life. Addressed to all who are interested in De Quincey's work and its place in literary history, and to the many readers in the English and German-speaking worlds who share De Quincey's and the author's enthusiasm for Gothic, this book adds considerably to the scope of De Quincey studies, which it enables to move on from some of the main unanswered questions of the past.