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The Letters of James Hogg - v. I : 1800-1819

Hogg, JamesHughes, Gillian(Edited by)Mack, Douglas S.(Edited by)MacLachlan, Robin(Edited by)Petrie, Elaine(Edited by)
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Hogg was a superb letter-writer, and this is the initial volume of the first collected edition of his letters (to be completed in three volumes).

Many of the letters have never been published before, or published only in part.

They vividly reflect Hogg's varied social experience and shed new light on his own writings and those of his contemporaries.

Among his famous correspondents were writers such as Scott, Byron, and Southey, antiquarians such as Robert Surtees, politicians such as Sir Robert Peel, and editors and publishers such as John Murray, William Blackwood, and Robert Chambers.

But there are also letters to shepherds, farmers, aristocrats, musicians, young ladies, and bluestockings.

Hogg first appears in this volume in 1800 as a young shepherd with literary ambitions, and becomes the famous author of The Queen's Wake (1813) and a key supporter of the early Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine (1817).

Among the final letters it contains are some tender if idiosyncratic love-letters to the Dumfriesshire girl he married in 1820 at the mature age of forty-nine.Hogg's entertaining and informative letters are supplemented by detailed annotation and a full editorial apparatus, including biographical notes on his chief correspondents and a concise overview of this phase of his life.

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Product Details
Edinburgh University Press
0748616713 / 9780748616718
Hardback
823.7
25/01/2005
United Kingdom
English
lviii, 490 p.
24 cm
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Published in Scotland.