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         Hogg James:     more books (17)
  1. The collected works of James Hogg Volume 2 by Hogg James 1770-1835, Mack Douglas S, 2010-10-15
  2. Tales And Sketches by Hogg James 1770-1835, 2010-10-15
  3. Memorials of James Hogg, the Ettrick shepherd by James, 1770-1835 Hogg, 2009-10-26
  4. Domestic manners of Sir Walter Scott by James, 1770-1835 Hogg, 2009-10-26
  5. The poetical works of the Ettrick Shepherd, including the Queen's wake, Pilgrims of the sun, Mador of the Moor, Mountain bard, &c. &c. with a life of the author by Professor Wilson, and illustrative engravings from original drawings by D.O. Hill by James, 1770-1835 Hogg, 2009-10-26
  6. The poetic mirror or. The living bards of Britain. by Hogg. James.1770-1835., 1920-01-01
  7. Works of the Ettrick Shepherd. Centenary ed. With a memoir of the author Volume 2 by James, 1770-1835 Hogg, 2009-10-26
  8. A tour in the Highlands in 1803; a series of letters, addressed to Sir Walter Scott by James, 1770-1835 Hogg, 2009-10-26
  9. Tales and sketches Volume 3 by James, 1770-1835 Hogg, 2009-10-26
  10. Tales and sketches Volume 5 by James, 1770-1835 Hogg, 2009-10-26
  11. Tales and sketches Volume 1 by James, 1770-1835 Hogg, 2009-10-26
  12. Tales and sketches Volume 4 by James, 1770-1835 Hogg, 2009-10-26
  13. Familiar anecdotes of Sir Walter Scott. With a sketch of the life of the Shepherd by James, 1770-1835 Hogg, 2009-10-26
  14. James Hogg: A Life by Gillian Hughes, 2007-06-15

81. Bibliotheca Augustana
James Hogg 1770 1835, The Author James Hogg, called the Ettrick Shepherd,novelist and poet, was born in Ettrick Forest, Selkirkshire in 1770.
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James Hogg
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James Hogg, called the Ettrick Shepherd, novelist and poet, was born in Ettrick Forest, Selkirkshire in 1770. His father was a impoverished farmer and the boy had no formal education. At the age of 20 he became shepherd to a farmer for ten years. There he had access to books and began to write. In 1801 he published his collection of Scottish pastorals and poems. In 1802 he met Walter Scott, and their interest in traditional ballads led to a lifelong friendship. After various misfortunes as a farmer he moved to Edinburgh in 1810. There he started a literary magazine which folded after a year. His growing reputation as a poet led to friendships with De Qunicey, Wordsworth and Byron. In 1816 the Countess of Dalkeith bequeathed him a farm where he lived for the rest of his life until his death in 1835.
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Scottish Pastorals (1801)
The Mountain Bard (1807)
The Shepherd's Guide (1807)
The Forest Minstrel (1810)
The Queen's Wake (1813)
Mador of the Moor (1814/16) The Pilgrims of the Sun (1815) The Poetic Mirror (1816) Queen Hynde (1817/25) The Chaldee Manuscript (1817) The Brownie of Bodsbeck (1818) The Jacobite Relics of Scotland (1819-21) The Winter Evening Tales (1820) The Poetical Works of James Hogg The Three Perils of Man (1822) The Three Perils of Women (1823) Confessions of a Justified Sinner The Shepherd's Calender (1829) Songs by the Ettrick Shepherd (1831) Altrive Tales (1832) The Domestic Manners and Private Life of Sir Walter Scott (1834)

82. Bibliotheca Augustana
19th Century Thomas Robert Malthus (17661834) James Hogg (1770 - 1835) William Wordsworth(1770-1850) Walter Scott (1771-1832) Robert Owen (1771-1858) Samuel
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83. Overview Of James Hogg
James Hogg (The Ettrick Shepherd) 1770 1835. Author, songwriterand poet. Born at Ettrick Hall in the Scottish Borders, Hogg was
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(The Ettrick Shepherd) Author, songwriter and poet. Born at Ettrick Hall in the Scottish Borders, Hogg was almost entirely self-educated, He remained loyal to his farming roots throughout his life, preferring his family and his Borders farm to the Edinburgh literati. Hogg became a close friend of another literary son of the Borders, Sir Walter Scott (1771 - 1832). Following unsuccessful farming ventures at Ettrick and in Dumfriesshire, Hogg moved to Edinburgh in 1810, but returned to Yarrow in 1815, having been given the free rent of a farm by Charles Montagu Douglas Scott, the 4th Duke of Buccleuch (1772 - 1819). His literary works brought him recognition and critical acclaim, in Edinburgh, London and beyond. His most famous book is the powerful The Private Memoirs and Confessions of a Justified Sinner (1824). Hogg was also a collector and writer of folk tunes and an accomplished fiddle player. During a trip to London in 1832, he was offered a knighthood by King George IV, but refused this honour. Hogg is buried in the kirkyard at Ettrick and is remembered by a statue at St. Mary's Loch, close to where he was born. There is a museum dedicated to his life in Aikwood Tower, near Selkirk.

84. Details Of James Hogg
James Hogg (The Ettrick Shepherd) 1770 1835. Related records. Thereare 16 related records. ( 1 Attraction, 1 Council Area, 1 Family
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85. The Hogg Story
Introduction to the author and his works, with recommended editions.Category Arts Literature Scottish Authors Hogg, James...... Hogg in Youth. James Hogg was born in 1770 at Ettrick Hall, at the topof the Ettrick Valley. James Hogg at Home by Nora Parr *, Douglas Mack.
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Hogg in Youth
James Hogg was born in 1770 at Ettrick Hall, at the top of the Ettrick Valley. The second of four sons of an impoverished farmer, he left school after six months' formal education. Aged seven, he began to work on the lowest rung of the farming ladder - as a cowherd. But he had learned, at his mother's knee, the great oral tradition of ballads and folklore of the Borders. And her father, "the far-famed Will O'Phaup" was reputed to have been the last man to converse with the fairies. In his mid-teens, James Hogg taught himself to read and write, and to play the fiddle, and entered the skilled profession of shepherding. He began making songs and verses for local gatherings. The other young people of the valleys called him "Jamie the Poeter". His career had begun
Hogg and Scott
At the turn of the eighteenth century, Hogg was working as a shepherd on the farm on Blackhouse in Yarrow for the Laidlaw family, who opened their hearts and library to the young shepherd poet. It was at this time that Walter Scott, the newly appointed sheriff of Selkirk, was roaming the Border Valleys in pursuit of the disappearing ballads of the Borders. Through the Laidlaws, he met James Hogg and his mother who had a rich store of the ballads.

86. The Oxford Book Of English Verse
Bowles.°1762,†1850 Joanna Baillie.°1762,†1851 Mary Lamb.°1765,†1847 Carolina,Lady Nairne.°1766,†1845 James Hogg.°1770,†1835 William Wordsworth
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87. SciFan: Writer: James Hogg (bibliography, Books, Series, Web Links)
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88. GIGA Quote Author Page For James Hogg ("The Ettrick Shepherd")
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The daisy is fair, the day-lily rare,
The bud o' the rose as sweet as it's bonnie.
Auld Joe Nicolson's Nannie Flowers
Where the pools are bright and deep
Where the gray trout lies asleep, Up the river and o'er the lea That's the way for Billy and me. A Boy's Song Trout Oh, why should vows so fondly made, Be broken ere the morrow, To one who loves as never maid Loved in this world of sorrow? The Broken Heart Vows Up wi' the flowers of Scotland, The emblems o' the free Their guardians for a thousand years, Their guardians still we'll be, A foe had better brave the de'il Within his reeky cell, Than our thistle's purple bonnet, Or bonny heather bell. The Flowers of Scotland Thistles What are the flowers of Scotland

89. The Sir Walter Scott Way - Local Interest
James Hogg the Ettrick Shepherd (1770 1835) He was born at Ettrick to a tenantfarmer and noble peasant mother, growing up as a farmer and shepherd in this
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John Graham of Claverhouse (1648 - 89)
Viscount Dundee - 'Bonnie Dundee'
Resulting from the reign of Charles I there was an attempt to suppress the Presbyterian style of religion and this lead to opposition by those who were known as Covenanters. They was especially strong in the Moffat and Southwest of Scotland. Claverhouse was sent by the Scottish Parliament to put down the Covenanters and he was posted to Moffat, setting up his lodgings at the Black Bull Inn.
This was a "bloody" time and anyone found to have taken part in the "blanket preachings" was under threat of severe punishment. This fight was finally won by the Covenanters in 1688, but Claverhouse remained loyal to the Jacobite cause. In a different location and in 1689 Claverhouse lead the Jacobites at Killiecrankie and although they won Claverhouse was mortally wounded.
Claverhouse was know by several names, the title 'Bonnie Dundee' is thought to have come from Sir Walter Scott's writings.

90. HOGG, THOMAS JEFFERSON
Walpole. (AD). Hogg, James (1770—1835), Scottish poet, known as th Ettrick Shepherd,”was baptized at Ettrick in Selkirkshir. on the 9th of December 1770.
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to Chiswick Gardens, still stands the little red-brick Georgian villa in which from September ‘749 until his death he spent the summer seasons. After many vicissitudes and changes of ownership it was purchased in 1902 by Lieut.-Colonel Shipway of Chiswick, who turned it into a Hogarth museum and preserved it to the nation. Sigismunda,” “ Lavinia Fenton,” the “ Shrimp Girl,” the “ Gatc of Calais,’’, the portraits of himself, his sister and his servants, an all in the National Gallery; the “Rake’s Progress” and the Electior Series, in the Soane Museum; and the “ March to Finchley” ant Captain Coraii~”in the Foundling. There are also notable pictures ii the Fitzwilliam Museum at Cambridge and the National Portraii Gallery, At the Print Room in the British Museum there is also very interesting set of sixteen designs for the series called “ Indust~ and Idleness,” the majority of which formerly belonged to Horaci Walpole. (A. D.) HOGG, JAMES (1770—1835), Scottish poet, known as th Ettrick Shepherd,” was baptized at Ettrick in Selkirkshir 1865—1866. For an admirable account of the social entertainments Hogg used to give in Edinburgh, see Memoir of Robert Chambers (i874), by Dr William Chambers, pp. 263-270.

91. Hogg, James
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Hogg, James Hogg, James, , Scottish poet, called the Ettrick Shepherd. Sir Walter Scott established Hogg's literary reputation by including some of his poems in Border Minstrelsy. Hogg's verse, notable for its earthy vigor, includes The Mountain Bard (1807) and The Queen's Wake (1813). He also wrote several prose works, including recollections of Scott (1834). See his memoirs, Confessions of a Fanatic (1824); study by L. Simpson (1962).
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and novelist. Haarlem City (pop., 1995 est. 148,000), western Netherlands.Hogg, James (1770–1835) Scottish poet. lily family
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Hogg, James (1770–1835). Scottish peasant poet James Hogg enjoyed his greatestsuccess during the ballad revival that accompanied the Romantic movement.
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94. Three Perils Of Man
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  • Douglas Gifford (ed.), James Hogg (1770-1835):The Three Perils of Man: War, Women and Witchcraft
  • Kenneth Buthlay (ed.), Hugh MacDairmid: A Drunk Man looks at the Thistle
  • Roger Leitch (ed.), The Book of Sandy Stewart
    Edited from tape recordings by Stewart (b1920) about his life as a member of the travelling community
  • Maurice Lindsay and Alexander Scott (eds), The Comic Poetry of William Tennant
  • Maurice Lindsay (ed.), Thomas Hamilton (1789-1842): The Youth and Manhood of Cyril Thornton
  • Peter Butter (ed.), The Complete Poems of Edwin Muir
  • J H Alexander (ed.), The Tavern Sages: Selections from Noctes Ambrosianae
    Reprinted (complete or extracted) from Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine, 1822-34
  • Derick S Thomson (ed.)
  • 98. GIGA Chronological Author List "1760 To 1779"
    c. 1770 1828) John Foster , English clergyman and essayist (1770 - 1843) JamesHogg ( The Ettrick Shepherd ) , Scottish poet (1770 - 1835) Joseph Hopkinson
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    Claude Joseph Rouget de Lisle
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    Antoine Barnave
    French politician of the revolution (1761 - 1793)
    John Ferriar
    English physician and medical writer (1761 - 1815)
    John Opie
    Welsh painter (1761 - 1807)
    Joanna Baillie
    Scottish poet and dramatist (1762 - 1851)
    Sir Samuel Brydges
    English bibliographer, biographer and genealogist (1762 - 1837)
    Andre Marie de Chenier
    Turkish French poet (1762 - 1794)
    Andrew Cherry
    Irish actor and writer (1762 - 1812) William Cobbett English politician, journalist and author (1762 - 1835) George Colman (The Younger) English dramatist and actor (1762 - 1836) Johann Gottlieb Fichte German philosopher (1762 - 1814) Chevalier de Panet French mariner (1762 - 1834) J.G. von Salis Swiss poet (1762 - 1834) Sir John Fleming Leicester (first Lord de Tabley) English art patron (1762 - 1827) Joseph Fouche French prominent Jacobin (1763 - 1820) St. John Honeywood

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