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|a Hogg, James,
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|a Mador of the moor /
|c James Hogg ; edited by James E. Barcus ; with an essay on Hogg's literary friendships by Janette Currie ; and an appendix on the popular context by Suzanne Gilbert.
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|a The Stirling/South Carolina research edition of the collected works of James Hogg ;
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|a A flowing and immensely readable narrative that eloquently challenges the deeply-ingrained class and gender prejudices of Hogg's society.
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|t Frontmatter --
|t The Collected Works of James Hogg --
|t Contents --
|t Illustration of Kincraigy --
|t Introduction --
|t James Hogg's Literary Friendships with John Grieve and Eliza Izett --
|t Mador of the Moor --
|t Appendix I: 'The Harper's Song' --
|t Appendix II: 'The Popular Context' --
|t Note on the Text --
|t Notes --
|t Glossary --
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