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Thomas De Quincey's works encompass a variety of genres, including essays on literature, philosophy, and personal experiences. His most famous essay, 'On the Subjection of Wild Animals,' explores the nature of human psychology and the relationship between humans and animals. De Quincey's writing is known for its introspective and philosophical nature, as well as its vivid descriptions of his own experiences with opium.
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