James Hogg: Collected Novels, Scottish Mystery Tales & Fantasy Stories
eBook - The Three Perils of Man, The Brownie of Bodsbeck, The Shepherd's Calendar and Other Tales
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James Hogg (1770¿1835), often referred to as 'The Ettrick Shepherd,' was a Scottish writer and poet who made significant contributions to the Romantic literary movement. Despite receiving little formal education, Hogg's literary talents emerged from his humble beginnings as a shepherd. This background provided rich material for his work, blending the traditional folklore of the Scottish Borders with the burgeoning Romantic focus on individual expression and the sublime in nature. Hogg is respected for his versatile storytelling abilities and for the innovation he brought to literary form and genre. One of his most acclaimed novels is 'The Private Memoirs and Confessions of a Justified Sinner' (1824), which expertly employs psychological realism and doppelgänger motifs, delving into themes of religious fanaticism and personal identity. The novel is often considered ahead of its time for its complex narrative structure and use of unreliable narration. Hogg's work is compiled in collections such as 'James Hogg: Collected Novels, Scottish Mystery Tales & Fantasy Stories,' which showcase his breadth as a writer. His contributions to literature not only reflect the cultural heritage of Scotland but also offer a unique perspective on the human condition through the lens of early 19th-century thought. Hogg's literary style, with its blending of the vernacular and the literary, of the supernatural and the psychological, makes him a noteworthy figure in Scotland's literary history.
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Erschienen: 31.12.2023
Umfang: 1359 S., 1.92 MB
Sprache: ENG
ISBN/EAN: 8596547769811
Umbreit-Nr.: 1722415
