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The Mountain Bard

The Mountain Bard( )
Author: Hogg, James
Editor: Gilbert, Suzanne
Series title:The Collected Works of James Hogg Ser.
ISBN:978-0-7486-2006-7
Publication Date:Dec 2007
Publisher:Edinburgh University Press
Book Format:Hardback
List Price:AUD $109.00
Book Description:

This new edition prints together, for the first time, the surviving pre-1807 versions of poems included in The Mountain Bard, the full 1807 collection, and the complete 1821 version.

Book Details
Pages:384
Detailed Subjects: Poetry / General
Physical Dimensions (W X L X H):23.622 x 16.51 x 4.826 cm
Book Weight:1.048 Kilograms
Author Biography
Hogg, James (Author)
Son of a Scottish shepherd and descended from minstrels, Hogg led a life that has the fictional quality Thomas Hardy was to capture later in the century in his novels of country life. After meeting Sir Walter Scott in 1802, Hogg adopted the name "Ettrick Shepherd," a pseudonym under which he published original lyrics and ballads.

In 1814 Hogg met William Wordsworth and enjoyed literary friendships in the Lake District, although he parodied the other poets' styles and mannerisms in The Poetic Mirror (1816). He married at age 50 and fathered five children, whom he tried to support by the same kind of unproductive farming at which Robert Burns had labored a generation before. Like Burns, his convivial nature and verbal talents won him a following in fashionable society, especially after the publication of his first novel, The Private Memoirs and Confessions of a Justified Sinner (1824), when he was 53 years old. The first novel to explore psychological aberrations, it traces the collapse of a personality under the pressure of social conformity, native superstition, and religious excess. Since the introduction by Andre Gide to the 1947 Cresset edition, it has acquired an academic following and a new popularity. There is a James Hogg Society, founded in 1982, which publishes a newsletter.

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