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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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Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Hogg, James (Autor), Gilbert, Suzanne (Autor)
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Edinburgh : Edinburgh University Press, [2022]
Colección:The Stirling / South Carolina Research Edition of the Collected Works of James Hogg : STIR
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  • Frontmatter
  • Contents
  • Introduction
  • The Mountain Bard (1807)
  • Memoir of the Life of James Hogg
  • Ballads, in Imitation of the Antients
  • Sir David Græme
  • The Pedlar
  • Gilmanscleuch
  • The Fray of Elibank
  • The Fray of Elibank
  • The Death of Douglas, Lord of Liddisdale
  • Willie Wilkin
  • Thirlestane
  • Lord Derwent
  • The Laird of Lairistan
  • Songs. Adapted to the Times
  • Sandy Tod: A Scottish Pastoral
  • A Farewell to Ettrick
  • Love Abused
  • Epistle to Mr T. M. C., London
  • Scotia's Glens
  • Donald Macdonald
  • The Author's Address to his Auld Dog Hector
  • The Bonnets o' Bonny Dundee
  • Auld Ettrick John
  • The Hay Making
  • Bonny Jean
  • Appendix: Pre-1807 Texts
  • Letters Concerning James Hogg
  • Sir David Grame
  • Sir David Graham
  • The Pedlar
  • Gilmanscleuch
  • The Death of Douglas Lord of Liddisdale
  • Thirlestane
  • Sandy Tod: A Scottish pastoral
  • Jamie's Farewell to Ettrick
  • Love Abused
  • To Mr T. M. C. London
  • Scotia's Glens
  • Donald M'Donald
  • A Shepherd's Address to his Auld Dog Hector
  • The Bonnets o' Bonny Dundee
  • Auld Ettrick John
  • The Hay Making
  • Song: Bonny Jean
  • The Mountain Bard (1821)
  • Memoir of the Life of James Hogg
  • Sir David Graeme
  • The Pedlar
  • Gilmanscleuch
  • The Fray of Elibank
  • Mess John
  • The Death of Douglas, Lord of Liddisdale
  • Willie Wilkin
  • Thirlestane
  • Lord Derwent
  • The Laird of Lairistan
  • The Wife of Crowle
  • The Lairde of Kirkmabreeke
  • The Tweeddale Raide
  • Robin an' Nanny
  • Sandy Tod
  • Farewell to Ettrick
  • The Author's Address to his Auld Dog Hector
  • Appendix (1821)
  • Glendonnen's Raid
  • Note on the Texts
  • Hyphenation List
  • Editorial Notes
  • Map 1: The Border between Scotland and England
  • Map 2: Ettrick and Yarrow
  • Map 2: Ettrick and Yarrow
  • Index