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  1. The poetical works of James Hogg by James Hogg, 2010-08-26
  2. James Hogg (Twayne's English Authors Series, 311) by Nelson C Smith, 1980
  3. Memorials of James Hogg: The Ettrick Shepherd [ 1904 ] by Mary Gray (Hogg) Garden, 2009-08-10
  4. James Hogg at home: Being the domestic life and letters of the Ettrick shepherd by Norah Parr, 1980
  5. The Poems of James Hogg, the Ettrick Shepherd by James Hogg, 2010-03-26
  6. The Jacobite Relics of Scotland (Collected Works of James Hogg) (v. 2) by James Hogg, 2003-09
  7. Memoirs of the Public Life of ... James Hogg: And of the Ecclesiastical Proceedings of His Time [Ed. by A. Bruce]. by James Hogg, 2010-03-31
  8. James Hogg, Selbstbild und Bild: Zur Rezeption des "Ettrick Shepherd" (Scottish studies) (German Edition) by Silvia Mergenthal, 1990
  9. James Hogg, the Ettrick Shepherd: memorial volume, being the speeches delivered on the occasion of the unveiling of the memorial, erected to commemorate ... Shepherd, at Ettrick-hall, on 28th June 1898 by Robert Borland, 2010-08-03
  10. James Hogg: Poetic Mirrors : Comprising the 'Poetic Mirror' (Europaische Hochschulschriften. Reihe XIX, Volkskunde/Ethnol) by James Hogg, 1990-09
  11. James Hogg by George Douglas, 2010-09-10
  12. Tales And Sketches By James Hogg (1836) by James Hogg, 2008-10-27
  13. Midsummer Night Dreams and Related Poems (The Collected Works of James Hogg) by James Hogg, 2009-02-20
  14. James Hogg: Webster's Timeline History, 1700 - 2007 by Icon Group International, 2010-03-10

41. Hogg, James
Scottish novelist and poet. He was known as the ‘Ettrick Shepherd’, being born in Ettrick Forest, Selkirkshire. He worked as a shepherd at Yarrow 1790–99.
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42. Hogg, James (Nuttall Encyclopædia)
Hoffmann, Ernst Theodore Wilhelm
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Hogg, James , a Scottish poet, born in Ettrick ; had little or no schooling; was bred a shepherd; took to rhyming; fell in with Sir Walter Scott , whom he assisted with his “ Border Minstrel sy”; rented a farm, and first came into notice by the publication of his poem, the “Queen's Wake”; he wrote in prose as well as poetry , with humour as well as no little graphic power; “was,” says Carlyle, “a little red-skinned stiff sack of a body, with two little blue or grey eyes that sparkled, if not with thought, yet with animation; was a real product of nature” ( Definition taken from The Nuttall Encyclopædia , edited by the Reverend James Wood (1907) Hogarth, William Hohenlinden Web fromoldbooks.org Hochkirch Hodge. Charles Hodgkinson, Eaton Hodgson, Brian Houghton ... Hogarth, William Hogg, James Hohenlinden Hohenstauffens, The

43. HOGG, James, Autographs, Letters, Documents, Manuscripts
HOGG, James Autograph manuscript of a preface, signed at the foot
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(1770-1835). Author, the 'Ettrick Shepherd'.
Autograph manuscript of a preface and containing a scathing attack on Andrew Picken, 1 page 4to, signed at the foot (lightly laid down). A vigorous accusation of plagiarism against Picken (1788-1833), the edit of The Club Book
'Note to precede The Adventures of Col Aston ... I sent it two years ago along with some others to the Editor of the Club Book to be inserted in that work. ... Now as I know that thousands will read my tale I request every one of them to read the Deer-Stalkers and judge if that reliberated story is really and truly the work of Mr Andrew Picken? And if it is at all improved from the original? ... The incidents which Mr Picken has with such consummate skill contrived to dovetail into the original are not only a farrago of lies but monstrous and absurd impossibilities. I hope for the sake of the literary character that plagiarism such as this have been of rare occurence in the world.'

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44. Hogg, James | Definition Of Hogg, James | HighBeam.com: Online Dictionary
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45. Hogg, James Biography - S9.com
1770 Born in Ettrick, Selkirkshire, Scotland, United Kingdom. Scottish author, songwriter and poet.1794 - Hogg's first printed piece was The Mistakes of a Night in the
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Hogg, James (the Ettrick Shepherd)
Born: 1770 AD
Died: 1835 AD, at 65 years of age.
Nationality: Scottish
Categories: Poets
1770 - Born in Ettrick, Selkirkshire, Scotland, United Kingdom. Scottish author, songwriter and poet.
1794 - Hogg's first printed piece was "The Mistakes of a Night" in the Scots Magazine for October.
1800 - Wrote poetry collection "Donald M'Donald".
1801 - He published his Scottish Pastorals.
1802 - Hogg became acquainted with Sir Walter Scott, who was then collecting materials for his Border Minstrelsy.
1807 - On Scott's recommendation Constable published Hogg's miscellaneous poems, The Mountain Bard.
1810 - He set off in February to push his fortune in Edinburgh as a literary adventurer. - He then began a weekly periodical, The Spy, which he continued from September until August. 1813 - The appearance of The Queen's Wake established Hogg's reputation as a poet; Byron recommended it to John Murray, who brought out an English edition. 1835 - Died on November 21st in Altrive, Yarrow of the Borders, Scotland.

46. Hogg, James - Encyclopedia Britannica - On History
Full Name James Hogg. Nationality Scottish Activity Scottish poet. Born 0912-1770 Died 21-11-1835
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Hogg James Twelfth Garfield Fat Cat 3-Pack: Garfield Life to the Fullest: Garfield Feeds the Kitty: Garfield Hogs the Spotlight, Vol. 12
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Confessions of a Justified Sinner
James Hogg
Dec 1992
Hardcover
Peter D. Garside, Cardiff University.
"Hunter's introduction is well-informed in terms both of the novel's intellectual context and current critical approaches..." This text refers to the Paperback edition. "Hunter's edition of Hogg's Confessions is simply the best paperback edition currently available." This text refers to the Paperback edition. See all Editorial Reviews Private Memoirs and Confessions of a Justified Sinner James Hogg October 1999 Paperback Anecdotes of Scott James Hogg May 1999 Hardcover Book Description James Hogg knew Sir Walter Scott well, and after Scott's death in 1832 he wrote an affectionate but frank account of their long friendship. John Gibson Lockhart, Scott's son-in-law and official biographer, declared himself to be filled with "utter disgust and loathing" at the "beastly and abominable things" within it. Hogg withdrew the manuscript from publication, but later arranged for the U.S. publication of an extensively revised version. Jill Rubenstein has produced a meticulous new edition which includes both versions. She provides a wealth of new information about these lively, readable, idiosyncratic, and disconcerting texts. About the Author Jill Rubenstein is Professor of English at the University of Cincinnati.

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Otia Christiana Or, Christian Recreations (1708) by James Hogg
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Kids Poems by Author Hogg, James Poems and Songs This site is dedicated to Lyrics / words of Childrens Poetry
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SUMMARY With an Essay on Hogg's Literary Friendships by Janette Currie and an Appendix on the Popular Context by Suzanne Gilbert Scottish popular tradition includes a group of stories about a King who has adventures - amorous and otherwise - as he wanders in disguise among his people. Many of these stories focus on James V and in Walter Scott's long narrative poem "The Lady of the Lake" (1810) the King encounters a mysterious lady while he is wandering alone and unrecognised in the Highlands. At first sight Scott's heroine seems to be a simple country girl, but she turns out to be a daughter of the great aristocratic house of Douglas, living for the time being in a rural exile. Scott's romantic and aristocratic version of the old 'wandering King' stories was hugely popular in its day, but Hogg subverts and questions this tale in "Mador of the Moor" (1816). The name 'Mador' suggests 'made o'er', 'made over', and "Mador of the Moor" is in effect a makeover of "The Lady of the Lake." Hogg's poem, like Scott's, tells how a deer-hunt in the Highlands leads a disguised King of Scots into a love-adventure with a young woman. However Hogg's heroine, Ila Moore, is not a chaste aristocrat but a girl of low social standing who is made pregnant by the wandering King. Ila's inherent resourcefulness and strength of character suggest that a peasant girl pregnant out of wedlock can be a heroine fully worthy of respect, and "Mador" (rejected as shocking and ridiculous by its original readership), now re-emerges as a flowing and immensely readable narrative that eloquently challenges the deeply-ingrained class and gender prejudices of Hogg's society.

54. Hogg, James Hogg: Information From Answers.com
Hogg , James Hogg Scottish writer of rustic verse (17701835)
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