Altrive Tales - Featuring a Memoir of the Author's Life (Paperback, New Ed)


Review of the hardback edition:

"This is a fascinating volume, full of surprises, challenges and confirmations Gillian Hughes's editorial activities are exemplary: the textual decisions and apparatus inspire confidence and assent, and the genesis of the "Tales" is pieced together from manuscript evidence in an introduction which is a serious piece of scholarly detective work in its own right [S]he offers finely-observed, stimulating exegesis which will encourage further readings, and the explanatory notes offer some wonderfully suggestive analogies. Altogether, the volume is a revelation."& madash; "Studies in Hogg and his World"

"I like to write about myself: in fact, there are few things I like better'" so confesses Hogg with pawky self-mocking humour in "Altrive Tales,"

This collection opens with Hogg's own story of how a ragged servant-lad remade himself as a respected professional writer, the associate of Byron, Scott, Southey, Wordsworth and Galt. Hogg's frank and humorous "Memoir of the Author's Life" is widely recognised as a classic of Romantic autobiography and an important record of early nineteenth-century Scottish culture.

The themes of the "Memoir" continue in the tales that follow. "The Adventures of Captain John Lochy" is a fast-paced historical fiction, the autobiography of a social outcast adrift in Scotland, Russia, the Netherlands, and Sweden. "The Pongos" (an early version of the Tarzan story) takes a look at Scottish involvement in the British empire in a comic parody of Enlightenment notions about the nature of man and of society. "Marion's Jock" is a virtuoso exercise in Scots and in Hogg's ability to communicate the peasant lifestyle of his nativeScottish Borders.

This new edition, thoughtfully introduced, extensively annotated and featuring a reading list and Hogg chronology, presents "Altrive Tales" as a major achievement by one of Scotland's finest storytellers.


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Review of the hardback edition:

"This is a fascinating volume, full of surprises, challenges and confirmations Gillian Hughes's editorial activities are exemplary: the textual decisions and apparatus inspire confidence and assent, and the genesis of the "Tales" is pieced together from manuscript evidence in an introduction which is a serious piece of scholarly detective work in its own right [S]he offers finely-observed, stimulating exegesis which will encourage further readings, and the explanatory notes offer some wonderfully suggestive analogies. Altogether, the volume is a revelation."& madash; "Studies in Hogg and his World"

"I like to write about myself: in fact, there are few things I like better'" so confesses Hogg with pawky self-mocking humour in "Altrive Tales,"

This collection opens with Hogg's own story of how a ragged servant-lad remade himself as a respected professional writer, the associate of Byron, Scott, Southey, Wordsworth and Galt. Hogg's frank and humorous "Memoir of the Author's Life" is widely recognised as a classic of Romantic autobiography and an important record of early nineteenth-century Scottish culture.

The themes of the "Memoir" continue in the tales that follow. "The Adventures of Captain John Lochy" is a fast-paced historical fiction, the autobiography of a social outcast adrift in Scotland, Russia, the Netherlands, and Sweden. "The Pongos" (an early version of the Tarzan story) takes a look at Scottish involvement in the British empire in a comic parody of Enlightenment notions about the nature of man and of society. "Marion's Jock" is a virtuoso exercise in Scots and in Hogg's ability to communicate the peasant lifestyle of his nativeScottish Borders.

This new edition, thoughtfully introduced, extensively annotated and featuring a reading list and Hogg chronology, presents "Altrive Tales" as a major achievement by one of Scotland's finest storytellers.

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Product Details

General

Imprint

Edinburgh University Press

Country of origin

United Kingdom

Series

The Collected Works of James Hogg

Release date

July 2005

Availability

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First published

July 2005

Authors

Editors

Dimensions

216 x 138 x 22mm (L x W x T)

Format

Paperback

Pages

368

Edition

New Ed

ISBN-13

978-0-7486-2087-6

Barcode

9780748620876

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LSN

0-7486-2087-7



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