Thomas de Quincey Greetings Card
Blank greetings card with envelope featuring:
Thomas de Quincey NPG 822
© National Portrait Gallery, London
by Sir John Robert Steell
At seventeen, de Quincey ran away from Manchester Grammar School and spent five months penniless on the streets of London, an episode recorded in his best-known work, Confessions of an English Opium-Eater (1821). He entered Oxford in 1804, but left without taking his degree. De Quincey moved to the Lake District to be near his two literary idols, Wordsworth and Coleridge. Initially close friends, he became estranged from both men, and in 1813 he became dependent on opium. Following the success of his... more
Card size: 125mm x 175mm
Images are printed in their original proportions, within a white border.










