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  1. James Hogg: Anecdotes of Sir W. Scott
  2. The Shepherd's Calendar by James Hogg, 1994-04-15
  3. Texts Reading Texts, Sacred & Secular: Two Postmodern Perspectives (Jsnts Series Volume 179) by Alison M. Jack, 1999-05

21. SLAINTE
James Hogg Novelist Poet 17701835. Hogg was born in 1770 at Ettrickhallfarm in the Ettrick valley the cottage where he was born
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James Hogg
Hogg was born in 1770 at Ettrickhall farm in the Ettrick valley: the cottage where he was born does not survive, but a Victorian monument marks the spot. His father, a sheep-farmer, became bankrupt in 1777, and as a result the young Hogg's formal schooling came to a premature end, the rest of his childhood being spent working as a cowherd and later as a shepherd. During his twenties, Hogg was employed as a shepherd by a relative of his mother's, Mr Laidlaw of Blackhouse farm, in Yarrow. At Blackhouse Hogg had access to a good collection of books; and he began to read widely, and also to write. Thereafter Hogg earned his living partly through various farming projects, and partly as a professional writer. In these roles he divided much of his time between Edinburgh and his native Ettrick Forest. Hogg published mainly poetry until he was in his late forties. A particularly notable poem from this period is

22. Songs Of James Hogg
James Hogg, The Ettrick Shepherd 17701835. The Highlanders LamentO! Where shall I gae seek my bread? Or where shall I gae wander?
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The Massacre of Glencoe Bonnie Dundee and Killiecrankie Macphersons Rant The Songs of James Hogg ... The Ratlin' Bog There are a great number of songs sung by the Corries (including Come O'er the Stream Charlie, Come Ye By Atholl, Donald McGillivry, The Highlanders Farewll, Rise! Rise! etc) that were written by James Hogg, the Ettrick Shepherd. Though everybody knows about Burns, not many know about this poet. Here is a brief history of his life, followed by words of two songs. James Hogg was born in the borders village of Ettrick in the year 1770. He was the son of a shepherd ,and experienced a total of six months schooling in his childhood. His childhood mainly involved being a cowherd or shepherd - the wages at the time being a ewe lamb and a pair of shoes every six months! In his teens he taught himself to read and to play violin, both influences attributed to his mother and employer who allowed Hogg the free use of his library. When Hogg heard Tam O Shanter, he "resolved to be a poet and follow the steps of Burns". His inspiration came from the many border ballads and legends . He first published in 1800, with the rythmic "Donald McDonald". In 1819, Hogg published "Jacobite Relics of Scotland", the researching of which resulted in much hostility and suspicion of the Highlanders towards a Lowlander. The work was condemned by the Whig periodicals at the time, though his own Donald McGillivry was commended! Hoggs sense of humour and earthiness earned him many friends, all of whom recieved his hospitality. With his cottage at Lake Altrive becoming a school when he hired a tutor for his children. Reprimanded for allowing the children to interfer with his poems he said, "Pen! It might as well be in goose's wing. I cannot get writing any for the visits of my friends. I am never a day without some."

23. Moffat Town Website, Scotland - People - James Hogg, The Ettrick Shepherd
James Hogg, The Ettrick Shepherd (17701835) Click on image forlarger picture. James Hogg was the other great poet of the Borders
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Click on image for larger picture James Hogg was the other great poet of the Borders other than Robert Burns, a man of humble birth who taught himself the love of the written word, then in it recorded the events of the land he lived in. He met with others in the 'Tibbie Shiels Inn', kept by a widow. Hogg and his fellows made the inn as much of a place of culture as did Burns his local in Dumfries. James Hogg was born at Ettrick-hall cottage in 1770, his family's poverty making it difficult to get other than the most basic of education. Between 1790 to 1800, James Hogg was a shepherd to James Laidlaw, tenant of the farm of Blackhouse; Laidlaw's son William was for a long time connected with the great Sir Walter Scott, and his home at Abbottsford. Hogg decided to improve himself, discovered a talent for poetry, and composed a number of famous poems and ballads. 'Kilmeny' is probably the most famous, but 'Donald M'Donald' was certainly composed in 1800. Hogg was fond of retelling the old legends of his area. The ballad of 'Mess John' concerned a wizardly priest who bewitched 'Bonny May of Craigieburn', compelling her to visit him once a month. Her cries of despair were the terror of the neighbourhood, until the Covenanters Hab Dab and Davie Din stopped her and shot the priest.

24. Sir Walter Scott And James Hogg, The Ettrick Shepherd
A study of the relationship between Sir Walter Scott and James Hogg (17701835),the Ettrick Shepherd, is important in the light of the recent belated
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A study of the relationship between Sir Walter Scott and James Hogg (1770-1835), the Ettrick Shepherd, is important in the light of the recent belated recognition of Hogg as a major Scottish writer. Hogg's present standing, founded mainly on a new appreciation of his most significant work The Private Memoirs and Confessions of a Justified Sinner , is in stark contrast to the neglect that he has suffered since Scott's day. Though Hogg did enjoy considerable success and popularity during his lifetime, his fame was based on his poetry, which is now all but forgotten and rarely read. His success was also partly due to his association with Scott, whose patronage and friendship was to provide Hogg with valuable contacts and financial help. The two writers were both raised in the Scottish Borders, although in Scott's case only partly. Scott's upbringing in

25. THE OXFORD BOOK OF ENGLISH VERSE - James Hogg
James Hogg. 17701835. 527 A Boy’s Song. WHERE the pools are brightand deep, Where the grey trout lies asleep, Up the river and
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WHERE the pools are bright and deep,
Where the grey trout lies asleep,
Up the river and over the lea,
Where the blackbird sings the latest,
Where the hawthorn blooms the sweetest,
Where the nestlings chirp and flee,
Where the mowers mow the cleanest,
Where the hay lies thick and greenest,
There to track the homeward bee,
Where the hazel bank is steepest,
Where the shadow falls the deepest, Where the clustering nuts fall free, Why the boys should drive away Little sweet maidens from the play, Or love to banter and fight so well, But this I know, I love to play Through the meadow, among the hay; Up the water and over the lea,
Kilmeny
BONNIE Kilmeny gaed up the glen; Nor the rosy monk of the isle to see, For Kilmeny was pure as pure could be. It was only to hear the yorlin sing, The scarlet hypp and the hindberrye, And the nut that hung frae the hazel tree; For Kilmeny was pure as pure could be. But lang may her minny And lang, lang greet or Kilmeny come hame! When many a day had come and fled

26. Issues In Contemporary Society
James Hogg. James Hogg (17701835), also known as The Ettrick Shepherd livedand worked for most of his life in Ettrick Forest in the Scottish Borders.
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James Hogg (1770-1835), also known as 'The Ettrick Shepherd' lived and worked for most of his life in Ettrick Forest in the Scottish Borders. He is best known for his innovative novel, The Private Memoirs and Confessions of a Justified Sinner Hogg published poems, songs and novels, many of which explore traditional idioms in new ways. These include Scottish Pastorals The Mountain Bard The Forest Minstrel The Queen's Wake The Pilgrims of the Sun , The Poetic Mirror The Brownie of Bodsbeck (1818) and The Jacobite Relics of Scotland Ballads from Hogg's family, and collected by the writer,appear in Walter Scott's The Minstrelsy of the Scottish Border (1802-03). The Domestic Manners and Private Life of Sir Walter Scott (1834) is an insightful portrait of Hogg's enduring if, at times, fraught friendship with Scott. In 1810 Hogg moved to Edinburgh, where he edited the short-lived satirical periodical

27. George Gordon To James Hogg
George Gordon to James Hogg. James Hogg 17701835., known as “the Ettrick Shepard,”was the best known Scots poet of his time, overshadowing even Robert
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Hogg’s novels were extensively bowdlerized throughout the nineteenth and well into the twentieth century, damaging his reputation and his position both in literature and in the collectible market. Original versions of his novels, while extremely scarce, have never commanded prices commensurate with his influence on literature or with lesser works by his contemporaries. A republication of the original unexpurgated novels by the University of South Carolina and the University of Edinburgh, has begun to revive interest in Hogg as a collectible and influential author.
The regard in which Hogg was held by his contemporaries is made clear in this letter from Byron, unearthed in 1887 and first published in The Archivist Volume 3 Number 1, October, 1888. It’s absence from Moore’s collections of Byron’s Journals and Correspondence, no doubt, abets Hogg’s obscurity.
13, Terrace. Piccadilly
March 1st, 1816

28. James Hogg Collection, Special Collections, University Of Otago Library
of books and manuscripts was gifted to the University of Otago Library by the Gilkisonfamily, who are related to James Hogg (17701835), the Ettrick poet.
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This collection of books and manuscripts was gifted to the University of Otago Library by the Gilkison family, who are related to James Hogg (1770-1835), the Ettrick poet. The collection is divided up into three: manuscripts works by Hogg , and works by others Although small in number, the manuscripts provide a small window in which to peer through at Hogg and his world. The letters from John G. Lockhart, Thomas Pringle, Anna Maria Hall, and Sir Walter Scott make interesting reading. As expected in such collections, there are later manuscripts that offer further details on Hogg and the family links. Apart from the remains of the Chaldee manuscript, which is registered as a de Beer manuscript, they were all owned by the Gilkison family.
Manuscripts Ms. letters to or about James Hogg. between 1820 and 1833. 8 sheets in an envelope.

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30. James Hogg
James Hogg. James Hogg, 17701835, Scottish novelist and poet. Hogghad little education and spent much of his youth as a shepherd.
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James Hogg, , Scottish novelist and poet. Hogg had little education and spent much of his youth as a shepherd. In Sir Walter Scott noticed his work and encouraged the publication of his poems, after which he was known as the Ettrick Shepherd. His most famous work is a religious fanatic's fictional autobiography, Confessions of a Justified Sinner

31. Calls For Papers: CFP: Hogg, Scotland, And Romanticism (UK) (1/
Interest in James Hogg (17701835) is currently at a high level, thanks in partto the appearance of the Stirling / South Carolina Research Edition of his
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HOGG, SCOTLAND, AND ROMANTICISM
The Ninth James Hogg Society Conference
to be held at
The University of Strathclyde (Glasgow, Scotland)
5 - 7 July 2000
Interest in James Hogg (1770-1835) is currently at a high
level, thanks in part to the appearance of the Stirling /
South Carolina Research Edition of his collected works,
eight volumes of which will have been published by the Edinburgh University Press by the end of 1999. Indeed, Hogg is now emerging as a key figure in Scottish and British Romanticism, both as a novelist and as a poet.

32. James Hogg - Biography, Works, And Message Board
James Hogg. James Hogg (17701835) was a Scottish poet and novelist.Hogg was born on a farm near Ettrick Forest in Selkirkshire.
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33. The New York Review Of Books: James Hogg
James Hogg. James Hogg (17701835) was born in the Ettrick Valleyin the Scottish Borders. When he was seven, his father, a sheep
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James Hogg (1770-1835) was born in the Ettrick Valley in the Scottish Borders. When he was seven, his father, a sheep farmer, went bankrupt and Hogg left school hardly able to read; he could only shape letters "nearly an inch in length," he wrote later in his autobiography. For many years, he worked as a cowherd and later as a shepherd. His mother, however, steeped him in ballads and folklore, and his grandfather was apparently the last man to talk with the fairies. Only in his twenties, when Hogg was exposed to books once more, did he begin to write, his first creations being "songs and ballads made up for the lassies to sing in chorus." At forty, he set out for Edinburgh and, after starting the short-lived satirical magazine The Spy , he wrote poems and stories for Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine. The Private Memoirs and Confessions of a Justified Sinner , first published in 1824, has long been considered his masterpiece.
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This work of black humor, acute psychological insight, and, in the end, deeply compassionate humanity is one of the masterpieces of literature in English.

34. NYRB: James Hogg
James Hogg. James Hogg (17701835) was born in the Ettrick Valleyin the Scottish Borders. When he was seven, his father, a sheep
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James Hogg (1770-1835) was born in the Ettrick Valley in the Scottish Borders. When he was seven, his father, a sheep farmer, went bankrupt and Hogg left school hardly able to read; he could only shape letters "nearly an inch in length," he wrote later in his autobiography. For many years, he worked as a cowherd and later as a shepherd. His mother, however, steeped him in ballads and folklore, and his grandfather was apparently the last man to talk with the fairies. Only in his twenties, when Hogg was exposed to books once more, did he begin to write, his first creations being "songs and ballads made up for the lassies to sing in chorus." At forty, he set out for Edinburgh and, after starting the short-lived satirical magazine The Spy , he wrote poems and stories for Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine. The Private Memoirs and Confessions of a Justified Sinner , first published in 1824, has long been considered his masterpiece. The Private Memoirs and Confessions of a Justified Sinner
This work of black humor, acute psychological insight, and, in the end, deeply compassionate humanity is one of the masterpieces of literature in English.

35. DayPoems: James Hogg Index
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38. James Hogg Definition Of James Hogg. What Is James Hogg? Meaning Of James Hogg.
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1764), British artist; Hogg, James, (17701835), poet; Hogg, JamesStephen, (1891-1895), American Governor of Texas; Hoggatt, Wilford
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Godwin, William, 17561836. Graves, Robert, 1895-1985. Hogg, James, 1770-1835,Hopkins, Gerard Manley, 1844-1898. Howells, William Dean, 1837-1920.
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