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Contributions to Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine : Volume 2, 1829-1835

Part of the The Collected Words of James Hogg series
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Hogg played a significant role in the success and notoriety of Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, the 'Maga', as the magazine came to be known among the contributors, founded in 1817 by the Edinburgh publisher and bookseller, William Blackwood.

Hogg's relationships with Blackwood, the magazine, and the major contributors were central to both his literary and personal life.

From 1817 until his death in 1835 he published nearly 115 works in Blackwood's Magazine.

His contributions showcase the diversity of his talent and his achievement as a writer; his published works include a great variety of songs and lyric poetry, narrative and dramatic poetry, sketches of rural and farming life, review essays, ballads, short stories, satirical pieces, and even a 'screed' on politics.

This edition for the first time collects Hogg's 'Maga' publications, as well as provides a comprehensive introduction to Hogg's connection with Blackwood's and full explanatory and textual notes to the works.

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Product Details
Edinburgh University Press
0748624899 / 9780748624898
Hardback
828.709
30/06/2012
United Kingdom
English
lvii, 509 p.
24 cm
Published in Scotland.