Suspiria de Profundis

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Suspiria de Profundis is a collection of autobiographical and visionary prose writings by Thomas De Quincey, noted for its dreamlike style and exploration of memory, opium use, and the subconscious.

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instanceOf autobiographical work
literary work
prose collection
visionary literature
author Thomas De Quincey NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
firstPublicationCentury 19th century
firstPublishedIn Blackwood's Magazine NERFINISHED
genre Romantic literature
autobiographical prose
visionary prose
hasPart Dream-Fugue NERFINISHED
Levana and Our Ladies of Sorrow NERFINISHED
Savannah-la-Mar NERFINISHED
The Apparition of the Brocken NERFINISHED
The English Mail-Coach NERFINISHED
The Palimpsest of the Human Brain NERFINISHED
Vision of Sudden Death NERFINISHED
influenced Gothic literature NERFINISHED
horror fiction
modernist literature
psychoanalytic literary criticism
symbolist writers
inspired Dario Argento's film Suspiria NERFINISHED
Three Mothers myth NERFINISHED
language English
literaryMovement Romanticism
literaryPeriod Victorian era NERFINISHED
narrativeMode first-person narration
notableFor depiction of opium use
dreamlike style
exploration of memory
exploration of the subconscious
hallucinatory imagery
introspective narrative voice
originalMedium magazine
publicationForm periodical
relatedWork Confessions of an English Opium-Eater NERFINISHED
style digressive structure
lyrical essayistic form
ornate prose
subjectMatter author's inner life
autobiographical reflections
philosophical meditations
theme death
dreams
effects of opium
guilt
memory
the unconscious mind
time

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