The Mountain Bard /
Hogg grew up in rural Ettrick Forest in a notable family of tradition-bearers, and in his first major poetry collection The Mountain Bard of 1807 he claims his rightful position at the centre of that culture. Whereas Scott collected the Minstrelsy of the Scottish Border Hogg was the sole author of T...
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Edinburgh University Press,
[2022]
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Colección: | The Stirling / South Carolina Research Edition of the Collected Works of James Hogg : STIR
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505 | 0 | 0 | |t Frontmatter -- |t Contents -- |t Introduction -- |t The Mountain Bard (1807) -- |t Memoir of the Life of James Hogg -- |t Ballads, in Imitation of the Antients -- |t Sir David Græme -- |t The Pedlar -- |t Gilmanscleuch -- |t The Fray of Elibank -- |t The Fray of Elibank -- |t The Death of Douglas, Lord of Liddisdale -- |t Willie Wilkin -- |t Thirlestane -- |t Lord Derwent -- |t The Laird of Lairistan -- |t Songs. Adapted to the Times -- |t Sandy Tod: A Scottish Pastoral -- |t A Farewell to Ettrick -- |t Love Abused -- |t Epistle to Mr T. M. C., London -- |t Scotia's Glens -- |t Donald Macdonald -- |t The Author's Address to his Auld Dog Hector -- |t The Bonnets o' Bonny Dundee -- |t Auld Ettrick John -- |t The Hay Making -- |t Bonny Jean -- |t Appendix: Pre-1807 Texts -- |t Letters Concerning James Hogg -- |t Sir David Grame -- |t Sir David Graham -- |t The Pedlar -- |t Gilmanscleuch -- |t The Death of Douglas Lord of Liddisdale -- |t Thirlestane -- |t Sandy Tod: A Scottish pastoral -- |t Jamie's Farewell to Ettrick -- |t Love Abused -- |t To Mr T. M. C. London -- |t Scotia's Glens -- |t Donald M'Donald -- |t A Shepherd's Address to his Auld Dog Hector -- |t The Bonnets o' Bonny Dundee -- |t Auld Ettrick John -- |t The Hay Making -- |t Song: Bonny Jean -- |t The Mountain Bard (1821) -- |t Memoir of the Life of James Hogg -- |t Sir David Graeme -- |t The Pedlar -- |t Gilmanscleuch -- |t The Fray of Elibank -- |t Mess John -- |t The Death of Douglas, Lord of Liddisdale -- |t Willie Wilkin -- |t Thirlestane -- |t Lord Derwent -- |t The Laird of Lairistan -- |t The Wife of Crowle -- |t The Lairde of Kirkmabreeke -- |t The Tweeddale Raide -- |t Robin an' Nanny -- |t Sandy Tod -- |t Farewell to Ettrick -- |t The Author's Address to his Auld Dog Hector -- |t Appendix (1821) -- |t Glendonnen's Raid -- |t Note on the Texts -- |t Hyphenation List -- |t Editorial Notes -- |t Map 1: The Border between Scotland and England -- |t Map 2: Ettrick and Yarrow -- |t Map 2: Ettrick and Yarrow -- |t Index |
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520 | |a Hogg grew up in rural Ettrick Forest in a notable family of tradition-bearers, and in his first major poetry collection The Mountain Bard of 1807 he claims his rightful position at the centre of that culture. Whereas Scott collected the Minstrelsy of the Scottish Border Hogg was the sole author of The Mountain Bard. He learned to negotiate the erudite print culture of Edinburgh with the literary ballad, sometimes helped and sometimes hindered by his powerful friend, shifting the shape of his earlier manuscript and periodical poems accordingly. Then in 1821, when he was an established literary man, he published a revised edition in keeping with his new professional status as Author of The Queen's Wake. The present 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. The Introduction (besides giving a full history of this complex, changing work) places it firmly within the eighteenth-century antiquarian projects of ballad-collecting and the intellectual currents of Romanticism, in particular the literary vogue for the ballad shown in works such as Lyrical Ballads (1798) by Wordsworth and Coleridge. Available in Paperback:The Private Memoirs and Confessions of a Justified SinnerThe Shepherd's CalendarTales of the Wars of MontroseThe Three Perils of WomanWinter Evening TalesAnecdotes of ScottThe Queen's WakeAltrive Tales Also Available in Hardback:A Queer BookThe Shepherd's CalendarThe Three Perils of WomanTales of the Wars of MontroseLay SermonsQueen HyndeAnecdotes of ScottThe SpyThe Private Memoirs and Confessions of a Justified SinnerThe Jacobite Relics of Scotland (First Series) The Jacobite Relics of Scotland (Second Series)Winter Evening TalesThe Queen's WakeAltrive TalesThe Collected Letters of James Hogg, Volume 1, 1800-1819 | ||
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