Saturday, July 11, 2015

Kay has a Mt. Hood print with a Steinway piano and trumpet…

Thomas Hood found the shrinking author "at home in a German ocean of literature, in a storm, flooding all the floor, the tables and the chairs – billows of books …"[18] De Quincey was famous for his conversation; Richard Woodhouse wrote of the "depth and reality, as I may so call it, of his knowledge … His conversation appeared like the elaboration of a mine of results …"[19]

Thomas De Quincey - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia