Author:Thomas De Quincey

Works
v. 1 Confessions of an English opium-eater, and Suspiria de profundis. 1851--v. 2 Biographical essays. 1851.--v. 3 Miscellaneous essays. 1851.--v. 4 The Caesars. 1851.--v. 5-v. 6 Literary reminiscences; from The autobiography of an English opium-eater. 1851.--v. 7-v.8 Narrative and miscellaneous papers. 1853.--v. 9 Essays on the poets, and other English writers. 1853.--v. 10-v. 11 Historical and critical essays. 1853.--v. 12 Autobiographic sketches. 1859.--v. 13-v.14 Essays on philosophical writers and other men of letters. 1854-60.--v. 15 Letters to a young man and other papers. 1854.--v. 16-v. 17 Theological essays and other papers. 1854.--v. 18 The note book of an English opium-eater. 1855.--v. 19-v. 20 Memorials, and other papers. 1860.--v. 21 The avenger, a narrative; and other papers. 1859.--v. 22 The logic of political economy, and other papers. 1859.--v. 23 Life and manners; from The autobiography of an English opium-eater. 1851
 * De Quincey's Writings, 1850


 * Confessions of an English Opium-Eater, 1821
 * On the Knocking at the Gate in Macbeth, 1823
 * Walladmor, 1825
 * On Murder Considered as one of the Fine Arts, 1827
 * "Revolt of the Tartars, or, Flight of the Kalmuck Khan and His People from the Russian Territories to the Frontiers of China" (frequently cited as "Flight of a Tartar Tribe"), Blackwood's Magazine, Vol. XLII, No. CCLXI (July 1837), pp. 89–115, later republished separately with additional notes.
 * Second Paper on Murder considered as One of the Fine Arts, 1839
 * Dinner Real and Reputed, 1839
 * Theory of Greek Tragedy, 1840
 * Letters of De Quincey, the English opium-eater, to a young man whose education has been neglected, 1843
 * The Logic of Political Economy, 1844
 * Suspiria de Profundis, 1845
 * Levana and Our Ladies of Sorrow
 * Savannah-la-Mar
 * Joan of Arc, 1847
 * The English Mail-Coach, 1849
 * The Glory of Motion
 * The Vision of Sudden Death
 * Dream Fugue
 * Postscript
 * Autobiographic Sketches, 1853

As translator

 * "The Fatal Marksman" by Johann August Apel (1823)
 * "Mr. Schnackenberger; or, Two Masters for One Dog" by Friedrich August Schulze (1823)
 * "The Dice" by Friedrich August Schulze (1823)
 * "The Raven: A Greek Tale" by Johann August Apel (1823)
 * "The Black Chamber" by Johann August Apel (1823)
 * "The King of Hayti" by Friedrich August Schulze (1823)
 * "The Lamia: Greek Tradition" by Johann August Apel (1824)
 * "The Incognito; or, Count Fitz-Hum" by Friedrich August Schulze (1824)
 * "The Somnambulist" by Friedrich August Schulze (1824)
 * "Analects from Richter" by Jean Paul Richter (1824)
 * "The Defier of Ghosts" by Friedrich August Schulze (unfinished translation, 1824)

Novels and short stories

 * Klosterheim, or The Masque (1832), a novel
 * "The Avenger" (1838), a tale

Works about De Quincey

 * Thomas De Quincey. in "A first gallery of literary portraits" by George Gilfillan, 1851 ; in "A second gallery of literary portraits", 1852