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  1. James Hogg: Scottish Pastorals, Poems, Songs, Etc. : Mostly Written in the Dialect of the South by James Hogg, 1989-12
  2. James Hogg's the Private Memoirs and Confessions of a Justified Sinner (Occasional Paper) by Elaine Petrie, 1988-12
  3. Die gestorte Identitat: Wahn und Wirklichkeit in James Hoggs "The private memoirs and confessions of a justified sinner" (Anglistische Forschungen) (German Edition) by Liselotte Glage, 1981
  4. Reading Virginia Woolf's Essays and Journalism (The Stirling/South Carolina research edition of the collected works of James Hogg) by Leila Brosnan, 1999-06
  5. James Hogg: A Bard of Nature's Making (Studies in the History and Culture of Scotland) by Valentina Bold, 2007-09-30
  6. James Hogg Selected Stories and Sketches (Association for Scottish Literary Studies)
  7. James Hogg: The Growth of a Writer by David Groves, 1988-02
  8. A Shepherd's Delight: A James Hogg Anthology. Reprint Ed
  9. James Hogg (New assessments) by Douglas Gifford, 1976
  10. Memorials of James Hogg, the Ettrick Shepherd by James Hogg, 2010-02-10
  11. James Hogg: Anecdotes of Sir W. Scott
  12. The poems of James Hogg, the Ettrick shepherd / (selected) with introduction by Mrs Garden by James Hogg, 2222
  13. The Uncollected Writings of Thomas De Quincey. With a preface and annotations by James Hogg. by Thomas De Quincey, 2010-03-18
  14. James Hogg (1899 ) by Sir George Brisbane Douglas bart., 2009-10-21

21. HOGG, JAMES
hogg, james (17701835), Scottish poet, known as th Ettrick Shepherd, was baptized at Ettrick in Selkirkshir
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24. Handbook Of Texas Online: HOGG, JAMES STEPHEN

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HOGG, JAMES STEPHEN (1851-1906). James Stephen Hogg, the first native governor of Texas, was born near Rusk on March 24, 1851, the son of Lucanda (McMath) and Joseph Lewis Hogg. qv He attended McKnight School and had private tutoring at home until the Civil War. qv His father, a brigadier general, died at the head of his command in 1862, and his mother died the following year. Hogg and two of his brothers were left with two older sisters to run the plantation. Hogg spent almost a year in 1866 near Tuscaloosa, Alabama, going to school. After returning to Texas, he studied with Peyton Irving and worked as the typesetter in Andrew Jackson's qv newspaper office at Rusk. There he perfected his spelling, improved his vocabulary, and was stimulated by the prose and poetry contributions of his brother Thomas E. Hogg, qv who was studying law. Gradually, the family estate had to be sold to pay taxes and buy food, clothes, and books while the brothers tried to prepare themselves to earn a living by agriculture and practicing law as their father had done. While helping the sheriff at Quitman, Hogg earned the enmity of a group of outlaws, who lured him over the county line, ambushed him, and shot him in the back. He recovered and turned again to newspaper work in Tyler, after which he ran his own papers in Longview and Quitman from 1871 to 1873, fighting subsidies to railroads, the corruption of the Ulysses S. Grant administration, and local lawlessness. He served as justice of the peace at Quitman from 1873 to 1875. He studied law and was licensed in the latter year. Meanwhile, he had married Sallie Stinson; four children were born to them. Hogg received his only defeat in a contest for public office in 1876, when he ran against John S. Griffith

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28. HOGG, JAMES STEPHEN (1851-1906)
hogg, james STEPHEN (18511906). hogg, james STEPHEN. The Handbook of Texas Online. http//www.tsha.utexas.edu/handbook/online/articles/view/HH/fho17.html .
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Home About RRA RRA Activities Information Repository ... Search HOGG, JAMES STEPHEN (1851-1906). James Stephen Hogg, the first native governor of Texas, was born near Rusk on March 24, 1851, the son of Lucanda (McMath) and Joseph Lewis Hogg. He attended McKnight School and had private tutoring at home until the Civil War . His father, a brigadier general, died at the head of his command in 1862, and his mother died the following year. Hogg and two of his brothers were left with two older sisters to run the plantation. Hogg spent almost a year in 1866 near Tuscaloosa, Alabama, going to school. After returning to Texas, he studied with Peyton Irving and worked as the typesetter in Andrew Jackson's newspaper office at Rusk. There he perfected his spelling, improved his vocabulary, and was stimulated by the prose and poetry contributions of his brother Thomas E. Hogg, who was studying law. Gradually, the family estate had to be sold to pay taxes and buy food, clothes, and books while the brothers tried to prepare themselves to earn a living by agriculture and practicing law as their father had done.

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Hogg was born in 1770 at Ettrickhall farm in the Ettrick valley: the cottage where he was born does not survive, but a Victorian monument marks the spot. His father, a sheep-farmer, became bankrupt in 1777, and as a result the young Hogg's formal schooling came to a premature end, the rest of his childhood being spent working as a cowherd and later as a shepherd. During his twenties, Hogg was employed as a shepherd by a relative of his mother's, Mr Laidlaw of Blackhouse farm, in Yarrow. At Blackhouse Hogg had access to a good collection of books; and he began to read widely, and also to write. Thereafter Hogg earned his living partly through various farming projects, and partly as a professional writer. In these roles he divided much of his time between Edinburgh and his native Ettrick Forest. Hogg published mainly poetry until he was in his late forties. A particularly notable poem from this period is The Queen's wake (1813), a book-length narrative in which the poets of Scotland assemble at Holyrood Palace for a bardic contest to celebrate the return of Mary Queen of Scots from France. A notable series of novels followed: The Brownie of Bodsbeck The Three perils of Man The Three perils of Woman The Private memoirs and confessions of a justified sinner (1824). An epic poem

30. Brewer, E. Cobham. Dictionary Of Phrase & Fable. Hogg, James
Dictionary of Phrase and Fable. 1898. hogg, james. (b. Forest of Ettrick,Selkirkshire, January 25th, 1772; d. Altrive, November 21st, 1835).
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31. Hogg, James. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001. hogg, james. 1770–1835,Scottish poet, called the Ettrick Shepherd. Sir Walter
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33. JAMES HOGG COLLECTION
expand/contract this heading, hogg, james. expand/contract this heading,hogg, Margaret (Phillips). expand/contract this heading, hogg, james.
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Hogg was born in 1770 at Ettrickhall farm in the Ettrick valley: the cottage where he was born does not survive, but a Victorian monument marks the spot. His father, a sheep-farmer, became bankrupt in 1777, and as a result the young Hogg's formal schooling came to a premature end, the rest of his childhood being spent working as a cowherd and later as a shepherd. During his twenties, Hogg was employed as a shepherd by a relative of his mother's, Mr Laidlaw of Blackhouse farm, in Yarrow. At Blackhouse Hogg had access to a good collection of books; and he began to read widely, and also to write. Thereafter Hogg earned his living partly through various farming projects, and partly as a professional writer. In these roles he divided much of his time between Edinburgh and his native Ettrick Forest. Hogg published mainly poetry until he was in his late forties. A particularly notable poem from this period is The Queen's wake (1813), a book-length narrative in which the poets of Scotland assemble at Holyrood Palace for a bardic contest to celebrate the return of Mary Queen of Scots from France. A notable series of novels followed: The Brownie of Bodsbeck The Three perils of Man The Three perils of Woman The Private memoirs and confessions of a justified sinner (1824). An epic poem

36. Hogg, James Stephen
hogg, james Stephen 18511906, governor of Texas (1891-95), b. Cherokeeco., Texas. He was admitted hogg, james Stephen. 1851-1906, governor
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    Hogg, James Stephen 1851-1906, governor of Texas (1891-95), b. Cherokee co., Texas. He was admitted (1875) to the Texas bar, and was county attorney (1879-81), district attorney (1881-85), and state attorney general (1887-91). As soon as he became (1891) governor of Texas, Hogg established (1891) a state railroad commission with broad powers of regulation and then successfully pushed through other sweeping economic reforms. He was reelected governor of Texas in 1893. He retired from political life in 1895 to practice law. See his addresses and state papers, ed. by R. C. Cotner (1951).
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    Hogg, James 1770-1835, 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 Louis Simpson (1962).
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    hogg, james.—This delightful poet of nature’s own rearing, who, of all our nationalbards under similar circumstances, ranks nearest to Burns, was born in
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    Taken from the Daily Mail, Saturday, May 20, 2000 by Jeremy Hodges In 1803, the successful poet and advocate Walter Scott invited a remarkable guest to dinner at his Edinburgh residence. The plaid-clad figure, hands stained with tar from doctoring the sheep he had just driven to market, ate and drank heartily before putting his feet up on the sofa and proceeding to entertain Scott and his wife with jokes, stories and songs. James Hogg was in his element, but next morning felt it prudent to pen an apology to his host: ‘I am afraid that I was at least half seas over last night, for I cannot for my life remember what passed when it was late ... I have the consolation, however, of remembering that Mrs. Scott kept us company all or most of the time, which she certainly would not have done had I been very rude.’ Scott’s guest was one of the greatest literary talents to come out of Scotland, more prolific a poet than Burns and arguably a more powerful teller of tales than Scott, yet Hogg’s outspoken manner and quaint rustic image as the Ettrick Shepherd kept him ultimately from the accolade he deserved.

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