The Collected Works of James Hogg: The Jacobite relics of Scotland (first series)

The Collected Works of James Hogg: The Jacobite relics of Scotland (first series)
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Total Pages : 590
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Synopsis The Collected Works of James Hogg: The Jacobite relics of Scotland (first series) by : James Hogg

re-positioning at the centre of nineteenth-century Scottish literary-critical scrutiny over the past few years.' Susan Manning, Eighteenth-Century Scotland --Book Jacket.

The Collected Works of James Hogg: The Jacobite relics of Scotland second series

The Collected Works of James Hogg: The Jacobite relics of Scotland second series
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Total Pages : 604
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Synopsis The Collected Works of James Hogg: The Jacobite relics of Scotland second series by : James Hogg

"Hogg left a written record of three of his many journeys to the Highlands, those of 1802, 1803 and 1804, and in Highland Journeys he offers a thoughtful and deeply-felt response to the Highland Clearances. He gives vivid pictures of his experiences, including a narrow escape from a Navy press-gang, and a Sacrament day with one minister preaching in English and another in Gaelic. Hogg also explains aspects of Gaelic culture such as the waulking songs, and he describes the trade in kelp, lucrative to the landowners but back-breaking and ill-paid for the workers. Highland Journeys makes a refreshing contribution to our understanding of early nineteenth-century travel writing"--Publisher description.

The Collected Works of James Hogg: The collected letters of James Hogg: volume 1, 1800-1819

The Collected Works of James Hogg: The collected letters of James Hogg: volume 1, 1800-1819
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Total Pages : 560
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Synopsis The Collected Works of James Hogg: The collected letters of James Hogg: volume 1, 1800-1819 by : James Hogg

"Hogg left a written record of three of his many journeys to the Highlands, those of 1802, 1803 and 1804, and in Highland Journeys he offers a thoughtful and deeply-felt response to the Highland Clearances. He gives vivid pictures of his experiences, including a narrow escape from a Navy press-gang, and a Sacrament day with one minister preaching in English and another in Gaelic. Hogg also explains aspects of Gaelic culture such as the waulking songs, and he describes the trade in kelp, lucrative to the landowners but back-breaking and ill-paid for the workers. Highland Journeys makes a refreshing contribution to our understanding of early nineteenth-century travel writing"--Publisher description.

The Collected Works of James Hogg: Altrive tales

The Collected Works of James Hogg: Altrive tales
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Total Pages : 376
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015057579958
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Synopsis The Collected Works of James Hogg: Altrive tales by : James Hogg

"Hogg left a written record of three of his many journeys to the Highlands, those of 1802, 1803 and 1804, and in Highland Journeys he offers a thoughtful and deeply-felt response to the Highland Clearances. He gives vivid pictures of his experiences, including a narrow escape from a Navy press-gang, and a Sacrament day with one minister preaching in English and another in Gaelic. Hogg also explains aspects of Gaelic culture such as the waulking songs, and he describes the trade in kelp, lucrative to the landowners but back-breaking and ill-paid for the workers. Highland Journeys makes a refreshing contribution to our understanding of early nineteenth-century travel writing"--Publisher description.

James Hogg and British Romanticism

James Hogg and British Romanticism
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Publisher : Springer
Total Pages : 443
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ISBN-10 : 9781137559050
ISBN-13 : 1137559055
Rating : 4/5 (50 Downloads)

Synopsis James Hogg and British Romanticism by : Meiko O'Halloran

This study argues for Hogg's centrality to British Romanticism, resituating his work in relation to many of his more famous Romantic contemporaries. Hogg creates a unique literary style which, the author argues, is best described as 'kaleidoscopic' in view of its similarities with David Brewster's kaleidoscope, invented in 1816.

The Collected Letters of James Hogg

The Collected Letters of James Hogg
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Total Pages : 600
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ISBN-10 : STANFORD:36105126912687
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Synopsis The Collected Letters of James Hogg by : James Hogg

Walking with James Hogg

Walking with James Hogg
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Publisher : Edinburgh University Press
Total Pages : 192
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ISBN-10 : 9781474415392
ISBN-13 : 1474415393
Rating : 4/5 (92 Downloads)

Synopsis Walking with James Hogg by : Gilkison Bruce Gilkison

Retracing Hogg's remarkable journeys in the 21st centuryJames Hogg, also known as the Ettrick Shepherd, was a writer, poet, sportsman, musician and larger-than-life personality. In 1802, uneducated and still unknown, he set out on the first of a series of journeys through Scotland, from the Borders to the Highlands and Hebrides. The journeys were inspiring, life-changing and often frightening. They led him to a life of chaos, failures, fame, fun and literary masterpieces. Now, a descendant follows his footsteps and reflects on his experiences, and on the remarkable rediscovery of Hogg's works a century after his death. It is a story of tenacity, of daring to be different and, against all odds, success and a flourishing legacy. It is a lively look at an extraordinary life and some of his works, including Confessions of a Justified Sinner, considered by many to be one of the greatest novels ever written. Bruce Gilkison, a New Zealander and a great-great-grandson of Hogg's, walked through Scotland to discover what was special about him and his journeys. Like Hogg, he had no idea where these travels might lead. He found a world of stunning landscapes, fairies and mystery, genius and ambiguity, friendships and back-stabbings, and learnt about his flawed, lovable and eccentric ancestor.Key Features:Celebrates the extraordinary life of a flawed and lovable character, and provides a brief and accessible study of Hogg's worksExamines three Scottish journeys and provides an account of the same trips recreated by one of his great-great-grandsonsProvides a guide to parts of Hogg's travels in the Highlands, Western Isles and some other locations, showing how these influenced his career and his writingDemonstrates Hogg's ongoing relevance in the 21st century

The Private Memoirs and Confessions of a Justified Sinner

The Private Memoirs and Confessions of a Justified Sinner
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Publisher : Penguin UK
Total Pages : 333
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ISBN-10 : 9780141905471
ISBN-13 : 0141905476
Rating : 4/5 (71 Downloads)

Synopsis The Private Memoirs and Confessions of a Justified Sinner by : James Hogg

Brought up by a strict Calvinist pastor, Robert Wringham believes he is one of the elect, predestined for salvation while all others - including his real father and brother - are cursed. Convinced he is indestructible and above the law, Robert commits terrible crimes under the influence of Gil-Martin - his physical double - who claims they are acting in God's name to purify the world. But does this mysterious tempter actually exist? Could he be an agent of the devil? Subversive and unsettling, The Private Memoirs and Confessions of a Justified Sinner (1824) is a compelling psychological depiction of religious bigotry and the seductive effects of power on a tormented soul.

Our Ancient National Airs: Scottish Song Collecting from the Enlightenment to the Romantic Era

Our Ancient National Airs: Scottish Song Collecting from the Enlightenment to the Romantic Era
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 314
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ISBN-10 : 9781317084754
ISBN-13 : 1317084756
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Synopsis Our Ancient National Airs: Scottish Song Collecting from the Enlightenment to the Romantic Era by : Karen McAulay

One of the earliest documented Scottish song collectors actually to go 'into the field' to gather his specimens, was the Highlander Joseph Macdonald. Macdonald emigrated in 1760 - contemporaneously with the start of James Macpherson's famous but much disputed Ossian project - and it fell to the Revd. Patrick Macdonald to finish and subsequently publish his younger brother's collection. Karen McAulay traces the complex history of Scottish song collecting, and the publication of major Highland and Lowland collections, over the ensuing 130 years. Looking at sources, authenticity, collecting methodology and format, McAulay places these collections in their cultural context and traces links with contemporary attitudes towards such wide-ranging topics as the embryonic tourism and travel industry; cultural nationalism; fakery and forgery; literary and musical creativity; and the move from antiquarianism and dilettantism towards an increasingly scholarly and didactic tone in the mid-to-late Victorian collections. Attention is given to some of the performance issues raised, either in correspondence or in the paratexts of published collections; and the narrative is interlaced with references to contemporary literary, social and even political history as it affected the collectors themselves. Most significantly, this study demonstrates a resurgence of cultural nationalism in the late nineteenth century.

Culture, Nation, and the New Scottish Parliament

Culture, Nation, and the New Scottish Parliament
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Publisher : Bucknell University Press
Total Pages : 288
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ISBN-10 : 083875547X
ISBN-13 : 9780838755471
Rating : 4/5 (7X Downloads)

Synopsis Culture, Nation, and the New Scottish Parliament by : Caroline McCracken-Flesher

Culture, Nation, and the New Scottish Parliament asserts that while Scotland's new Parliament (1999) is a creation of laws, politics, and economics, some of the forces underpinning it are cultural, therefore constantly alive and insistently creative. Scotland may not be confined by, but has always lived within and moved forward and outward, through its signs and stories. In the moment of the new Parliament, it is time to cast up Scotland's accounts of past and present, and to review the nation's futures. Readers will find the usual signs of Scotland foregrounded, questioned, and re-energized as contributors trace the dynamic toward a Scottish Parliament. And they will find new signs, whether sounds, sights, or souvenirs come into play, revealing today's performance of a dynamic Scotland. Caroline McCracken-Flesher teaches the novel, the British eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, Scottish literature, and literary theory at the University of Wyoming.