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A Work, Published In 1821, In Which The Author Describes A Number Of Experiences During His Boyhood Which He Implies Laid The Foundations For His Later Life Of Helpless Drug Addiction. Full Of Psychological Insight And Descriptive Writing, It Consists Of His Remarkable Account Of The Pleasures And Pains Of Opium. .
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I really appreciated the insights in this book, but at times, the writing felt a bit heavy. De Quincey has a unique style that can be hard to follow. Still, I found it to be a valuable read for anyone interested in the historical context of addiction.
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Emily Rodriguez
Thought-Provoking but Dense
I really appreciated the insights in this book, but at times, the writing felt a bit heavy. De Quincey has a unique style that can be hard to follow. Still, I found it to be a valuable read for anyone interested in the historical context of addiction.
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Liam Johnson
Not What I Expected
I bought this expecting an easier read, but it's quite dense! The philosophical take on opium addiction is interesting, but I struggled with some of the language. If you're up for a challenge, it's worth it, but not for casual readers.
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Liam Johnson
Not What I Expected
I bought this expecting an easier read, but it's quite dense! The philosophical take on opium addiction is interesting, but I struggled with some of the language. If you're up for a challenge, it's worth it, but not for casual readers.
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Anya Petrova
Classic Literature Worth Reading
This Wordsworth Classics edition of 'Confessions of an English Opium-Eater' is a must-have for literature lovers. De Quincey's exploration of addiction is profound and beautifully expressed. I appreciated the quality of the book, too; it feels sturdy and well-made!
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