The Collected Works of James Hogg (eBook)

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2022
1130 Seiten
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In "The Collected Works of James Hogg," readers are invited to explore the rich tapestry of Hogg's literary creations, encompassing poetry, prose, and tales that reflect the intricate interplay of Scottish culture, folklore, and personal introspection. Hogg's distinctive narrative style, characterized by a vivid realism infused with a Romantic sensibility, immerses the audience in the psychological landscapes of his characters. This comprehensive compilation not only showcases Hogg's pioneering contributions to Scottish literature but also situates his work within the broader context of 19th-century Romanticism, addressing themes of identity, spirituality, and the natural world. James Hogg, often hailed as the 'Ettrick Shepherd,' drew upon his pastoral upbringing in the Scottish Borders to craft stories imbued with a deep sense of place and character. His experiences as a shepherd and his engagement with the oral traditions of Scotland profoundly influenced his writing, allowing him to create an authentic voice that resonated with both contemporary and future audiences. Hogg's unique perspective on the tensions between rural life and burgeoning industrialization provides a critical lens through which to understand his works. "The Collected Works of James Hogg" is an essential addition to any literary library, offering insights into the complexities of human experience through the eyes of one of Scotland's most innovative writers. Whether you are a scholar, a lover of literature, or a curious reader, Hogg's nuanced exploration of emotion, nature, and societal change will undoubtedly leave a lasting impression.

James Hogg (1770–1835), often referred to as 'The Ettrick Shepherd', was a Scottish poet and novelist who rose from humble pastoral origins to become one of the more intriguing literary figures of his time. Hogg's rustic upbringing in the Scottish Borders undeniably left a significant imprint on his oeuvre, a collection evocatively assembled in 'The Collected Works of James Hogg.' Drawing extensively from his intimate understanding of rural life and Scottish folklore, Hogg's narratives are often marked by a penchant for the supernatural and the psychological, exploring themes of identity, morality, and existential angst (Duncan, 2004; Mack, 1983). His most famous novel, 'The Private Memoirs and Confessions of a Justified Sinner' (1824), embodies this blend and is lauded for its early exploration of the doppelgänger theme and its insightful foray into narrative unreliability and religious fanaticism. The work has cast a long shadow over both Gothic literature and the psychological novel, drawing scholarly comparisons with the writings of Stevenson and Poe. In Hogg's literary style, there is a notable duality: a lyrical trace of his spoken Scots embedded within the deft command of Standard English, which allows for a transcendent rural authenticity (Mack, 1983). This curation of local dialect and myth with sophisticated literary craftsmanship earned Hogg not just a regional but a lasting literary significance, as evidenced by the continued study and enjoyment of his works in the present day.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 13.11.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Anthologien
Literatur Historische Romane
Schlagworte 19th-Century Literature • 19th century romance novels • 19th century Scotland • Arthur Conan Doyle • British literary classics • Celtic cultural influences • character studies • Charles Dickens • classic Scottish literature • Edgar Allan Poe • Ettrick Shepherd works • Game of Thrones • Historical literary collection • historical romance Scotland • historical themes • identity and nature • Immersive storytelling experience • Jack Londong • James Hogg anthology • James Hogg's poetry • Ken Follett • language and dialect mastery • literary authenticity • Lovecraft • Poetic narrative style • Psychological duality • Robert Louis Stevenson • Romantic Gothic tales • romanticism in literature • romantic nationalism • Scottish Borders • Scottish Borders fiction • Scottish folklore • Scottish folklore exploration • scottish gothic • Scottish historical fiction • Stephen Kin • Supernatural landscapes • supernatural themes • Walter Scott
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