About
An autobiographical work by Thomas De Quincey where he recounts his experiences with opium, describing both the pleasure and relief it initially brought him and the terrifying nightmares, visions, and dependence that followed. Blending memoir, philosophy, and vivid dream imagery, the book offers a pioneering exploration of addiction and the effects of altered states of consciousness on the human mind.
The narrative also reflects on De Quincey’s youth, his years of poverty and wandering, and the personal struggles that shaped his life. His richly descriptive prose transforms ordinary memories and dreams into dramatic and often surreal scenes. Both a cautionary tale and a literary masterpiece.
Details
Title: Confessions of an English Opium-Eater
Subtitle: None
Author(s): Thomas De Quincey
Translator(s): None
Year First Published: 1821
Pages: 89
Words: 36,689
Reading Ease: 44.61 (difficult)
ISBN: 9798905440137
ASIN: B0H4LDPLV2