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  1. The poetical works of James Hogg by James Hogg, 2010-08-26
  2. James Hogg (Twayne's English Authors Series, 311) by Nelson C Smith, 1980
  3. Memorials of James Hogg: The Ettrick Shepherd [ 1904 ] by Mary Gray (Hogg) Garden, 2009-08-10
  4. James Hogg at home: Being the domestic life and letters of the Ettrick shepherd by Norah Parr, 1980
  5. The Poems of James Hogg, the Ettrick Shepherd by James Hogg, 2010-03-26
  6. The Jacobite Relics of Scotland (Collected Works of James Hogg) (v. 2) by James Hogg, 2003-09
  7. Memoirs of the Public Life of ... James Hogg: And of the Ecclesiastical Proceedings of His Time [Ed. by A. Bruce]. by James Hogg, 2010-03-31
  8. James Hogg, Selbstbild und Bild: Zur Rezeption des "Ettrick Shepherd" (Scottish studies) (German Edition) by Silvia Mergenthal, 1990
  9. James Hogg, the Ettrick Shepherd: memorial volume, being the speeches delivered on the occasion of the unveiling of the memorial, erected to commemorate ... Shepherd, at Ettrick-hall, on 28th June 1898 by Robert Borland, 2010-08-03
  10. James Hogg: Poetic Mirrors : Comprising the 'Poetic Mirror' (Europaische Hochschulschriften. Reihe XIX, Volkskunde/Ethnol) by James Hogg, 1990-09
  11. James Hogg by George Douglas, 2010-09-10
  12. Tales And Sketches By James Hogg (1836) by James Hogg, 2008-10-27
  13. Midsummer Night Dreams and Related Poems (The Collected Works of James Hogg) by James Hogg, 2009-02-20
  14. James Hogg: Webster's Timeline History, 1700 - 2007 by Icon Group International, 2010-03-10

41. Hogg, James
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You've got info! Help Site Map Visit related sites from: Family Education Network Encyclopedia 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). hog cholera Hogg, James Stephen Search Infoplease Info search tips Search Biographies Bio search tips About Us Contact Us Link to Infoplease ... Privacy

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James Hogg Internet Resources: BENEDICT , Williston R. "A Study of the ' Second Self ' in James Hogg's Fiction with Reference to its Employment in German Romantic Literature." 0932 . "A Story Replete with Horror." 0587 , Barbara R. "James Hogg's Private Memoirs and Confessions of a Justified Sinner : The Genesis of the Double." 0933 . "The Gothic Antecedents of The Three Perils of Man BRUDER , Charles Harry. "Structuralism, Form, and the Individual Text: An Initial Reading of James Hogg's Confessions of a Justified Sinner CAMPBELL , Ian. "Hogg's Confessions and The Heart of Darkness CAREY , John. Introduction to The Private Memoirs and Confessions of a Justified Sinner CHIANESE , Robert L. "James Hogg's Confessions of a Justified Sinner : An Anatomy of Terror." 0937 DUNCAN , Ian. "The Upright Corpse: James Hogg, National Literature, and the Uncanny." Studies in Hogg and His World EGGENSCHWILER , David. "James Hogg's Confessions and the Fall into Division." 0938 GIDE The Private Memoirs and Confessions of a Justified Sinner GIFFORD , Douglas. Introduction to

43. The Political Graveyard: Index To Politicians: Hogg
Still living as of 1948. hogg, james Robert (18631934) also known as Jim hogg of Poplar Bluff, Butler County, Mo. Born in Jennings County, Ind., 1863.
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44. Literature & Fiction / Authors, A-Z / ( H ) / Hogg, James
10. james hogg Scottish Pastorals, Poems, Songs, Etc. Mostly Editor).11. A shepherd's delight a james hogg anthology by james hogg. 12.
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Confessions of a Justified Sinner (Everyman's Library, Vol. 126)
by James Hogg
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(December 1992)
The Confessions of a Justified Sinner

by James Hogg, David Groves (Introduction)
Canongate Pub Ltd
Paperback - 218 pages
(March 1995)
The Private Memoirs and Confessions of a Justified Sinner
by James Hogg, John Wain (Editor) Viking Pr Paperback Reprint edition (August 1983) The Three Perils of Man : War, Women and Witchcraft by James Hogg, Douglas Gifford Interlink Pub Group Paperback - 600 pages (March 1997) Tales of Love and Mystery by James Hogg, David Groves (Editor) Dufour Editions Paperback (June 1985) Private Memoirs of a Justified Sinner by James Hogg Konemann Paperback (April 1999) Confessions of a Justified Sinner (Everyman Paperback Classics) by James Hogg, et al Everyman Paperback Classics Paperback The brownie of Bodsbeck by James Hogg Novels of Mary Shelley (Romantic Reassessment) by Safea El-Shater, James Hogg (Editor) Edwin Mellen Press Paperback (June 1977) James Hogg : Scottish Pastorals, Poems, Songs, Etc. : Mostly Written in the Dialect of the South

45. James S. Hogg (1851-1906)
james S. hogg (18511906). james S. hogg was born March 24, 1851 nearRusk, in east Texas. His birthplace would later give him the
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James S. Hogg was born March 24, 1851 near Rusk, in east Texas. His birthplace would later give him the distinction of becoming the first native-born governor of Texas. Hogg was orphaned at the age of eleven when his father, a Confederate general, died in May 1862, and his mother died soon afterwards. To help support himself, he worked as a typesetter in a newspaper office at an early age. He later owned his own paper. Meanwhile, he studied law and was admitted to the bar in 1875. In 1878, Hogg held his first public office when he was elected county attorney of Wood County. He then ran and was elected district attorney for the seventh judicial district. In 1886, Hogg became Attorney-General of the State of Texas, then was re-elected to that post two years later. He easily won the Democratic nomination for governor in 1890, and went on to become governor of Texas from 1891 through 1895. Even among larger-than-life Texans, Hogg was an imposing figure. At six feet two inches and two hundred and eighty five pounds, the feisty governor was a popular advocate of the common citizen and did much to strengthen public respect for law enforcement in general. He sponsored anti-trust legislation and helped establish the powerful Railroad Commission during his tenure as governor. After retiring as governor, Hogg continued an active interest in good government, but held no other public office. He pursued his successful and growing business interests until his death in Houston on March 6, 1906. He is buried in Austin.

46. Scottish Authors
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47. A Guide To The James Stephen Hogg Papers, 1836-1969

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Descriptive Summary Creator Hogg, James Stephen, 1851-1906. Title Hogg (James Stephen) Papers Dates: Abstract: James S. Hogg, lawyer, businessman and politician, was attorney general (1887-1890) and governor (1891-1895) of Texas. The papers relate to his political campaigns and career, including government reforms and regulation of industries, and development of The University of Texas and other educational institutions; Texas and United States politics, including Progressive and Populist movements; and genealogy, history, biography, and philanthropy of Hogg, his family, and his heirs. Quantity: 37 ft., 2 in.; manuscript, typescript, printed. Identification: HOGG, JAMES STEPHEN, PAPERS Repository: University of Texas at Austin. Center for American History.
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48. James C. Hogg Takes Canadian Taxpayers Money As Vice President Of
james hogg takes RJR money for tobacco research while sitting as the number twoman on the MRC Canada's Tobacco Activist Headquarters - Top stories from NO
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James C. Hogg takes Canadian taxpayers money as vice president of MRC While the B.C.'s College of Physicians and Surgeons and the Minister of Health ignore this knight in smoky armour, Dr. Hogg sings and dances with Joe Camel as Eclipse funds launder down the chutes at St. Paul's Hospital. I suppose that they need a boost to shore up their deficit created by the departure of Mr. Mulchey, who unfortunately ended up in our own beloved smoke-filled corner of Ontario. Dr. Hogg, is no longer a man of mystery, as he exits his Eclipse cocoon of secrecy to take over as the vice president of Canada's MRC . But not before taking hundreds of thousands of dollars in grants from RJR. Here is just one of his grants as listed on the MRC webpages. March 1997 HOGG, James Cameron University of British Columbia Structure and function of bronchial mucosa Dr. Hogg also is the vice president of the MRC http://wwwmrc.hwc.ca/misc/council.html ACTION PLAN I suggest we bombard Dr. Friesen at mailto:hfriesen@hpb.hwc.ca Dr. Henry Friesen is the leader of this elite group of Canadian researchers. Ask him why an executive on the MRC should be rewarded with federal grant money if that same researcher took hundreds of thousands of dollars of RJ Reynolds tobacco company money to test Eclipse over the last few years.

49. R. Incorvati: "Dialogue And Marginality In James Hogg's
Essay on the Confessions, by Rick Incorvati.Category Arts Literature Scottish Authors hogg, james......Rick Incorvati raincorv@email.unc.edu University of North Carolina. Dialogue andMarginality in james hogg's Confessions of a Justified Sinner . hogg, james.
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Confessions of a Justified Sinner" Rick Incorvati
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"Dialogue and Marginality in James Hogg's Confessions of a Justified Sinner
The name James Hogg is most readily associated with his very strange and generically heterogeneous text The Memoirs and Private Confessions of a Justified Sinner . Part gothic fiction, part folklore, part memoir, part history, and part travel account, this text corresponds closely to Bakhtin's definition of the novel as a genre which has no form of its own but provides a field where a variety of genres and discourses come into play. But if Confessions is conspicuous because of its stylistic heterogeneity, the critical tradition that surrounds the novel is conspicuous for its uniformity. Ever since Andre Gide brought the novel into the critical spotlight, critics have tended to follow Gide in posing a psychological reading of Hogg's tale. In fact, Andrew M. Cooper's biographical sketch of Hogg introduces the poet-novelist as a writer "Known today as the author of The Private Memoirs and Confessions of a Justified Sinner . . . an extraordinary portrayal of the psychology of antinomian Calvinism" (140). With this in mind, I suggest a dialogic reading of

50. Hoggroots - Name Index - Generated By Personal Ancestral File
Turnbull b.1856 Selkirk, Selkirkshire, Scotland hogg, Helen Turnbull - hogg,Isabella Waddell b.1853 - Selkirk, Selkirkshire, Scotland hogg, james b.1859
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, Helen Welsh - Living
, James

, Jean
b.1824 - Selkirk, Selkirk, Scotland
, Jesse

, Margaret

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ALLISON, Elizabeth
ALLISON, Ronald
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CAMPBELL, Effie (Euphemia)
Cheyne
CHEYNE, Mary m.1920 - Leith, Midlothian, Scotland
Craig
CRAIG, Mary
Crawford
CRAWFORD, Elisabeth b.1829 - Yarrow, Selkirk, Scotland
CRAWFORD, James
m.1829 - Yarrow, Selkirk, Scotland
Dooner
DOONER, Alexander m.1920 - Leith, Midlothian, Scotland
DOONER, Granville Alexander
b.1924 - Edinburgh, Scotland
Ferguson
FERGUSON, James Millar b.1909 -
Hog (sic)
HOG (SIC), Anne c.1792 - Ashkirk, Roxburgh, Scotland
HOG (SIC), John
c.1789 - Ashkirk, Roxburgh, Scotland
Hogg
HOGG, Agnes b.1845 - Selkirk, Selkirk, Scotland HOGG, Agnes b.1815 - Yarrow, Selkirk, Scotland HOGG, Alexander HOGG, Amanda Lorelei - Living HOGG, Christina Buchanon Neilson b.1901 - Scotland HOGG, Christina Buchanon Neilson b.1911 - Galashiels, Scotland HOGG, David Neilson HOGG, Elizabeth Crawford b.1871 - Selkirk, Selkirkshire, Scotland HOGG, Elizabeth Locke

51. James Hogg - Pafg04.htm - Generated By Personal Ancestral File
james hogg (The Ettrick Shepherd) Family Tree. Fourth Generation. 22. 35,M, vii, james hogg Gilkison was born in 1864. He died in 1864.
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Harriet Sidney Hogg James Robert William ) was born on 18 Dec 1827 in Yarrow, Selkirk, Scotland. She died in 1884. Harriet married Robert Gilkison on 1 Jun 1855 in Linlithgow. Robert was born in 1820. He died in 1879. [Notes] They had the following children: F i Margaret Phillips Gilkison was born in 1856 in Glasgow, Scotland. She died in 1930. F ii Eleanora Brown Gilkison was born in 1857 in Glasgow, Scotland. She died in 1926. Eleanora married J. G SAWELL F iii Harriet Sidney Hogg Gilkison was born in 1858. She died in 1859. F iv Mary Gray Gilkison was born in 1860. She died in 1937. Mary married H WALTERS F v Harriet Sidney Hogg Gilkison was born in 1861. She died in 1962. [Notes] M vi Robert Gilkison was born in 1862. He died in 1942. Robert married K. J. THOMPSON M vii James Hogg Gilkison was born in 1864. He died in 1864. F viii Janetta Webb Gilkison was born in 1865. She died in 1937. M ix Richard Sidney Gilkison was born in 1866. He died in 1931.

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53. James Hogg - The Ettrick Shepherd
Ad, james hogg. The Ettrick Shepherd Poet. james hogg - Poet and Novelist; Thejames hogg Society; Scotland Online - james hogg. Books Available by james hogg.
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James Hogg
The Ettrick Shepherd - Poet
James Hogg's Genealogy The Scottish poet, James Hogg
was b. 9 Dec 1770 to Robert Hogg
and Margaret Laidlaw. He married Margaret Phillips 20 Apr 1820 in Selkirk, Scotland. They had five children, all born in Selkirk: James Robert, b. 28 Apr 1821 Janet Phillips, b. 9 Jun 1823 Margaret Lydia, b. 18 Jan 1825 Harriot Sidney, b. 18 Dec 1827 Mary Gray, b. 21 Aug 1831 The house that James Hogg was born in was at Ettrick Hall, a few miles from St Mary's Loch. Here, another statue commemorates his birth. He lived here for the first seven years of his life. a print of Ettrick Hall as it may have been
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thanks to Kevin Newton, Ettrick The statue to the right is on St. Mary's loch in Ettrick, Selkirkshire where his family lived later. Unfortunately the house is no longer there but the statue of Hogg sits on the site. James Hogg's Monument stands almost opposite St. Mary's Cottage. It was dedicated on June 28th 1860, having been made by a Mr. Andrew Currie, FSA 1770, Ettrick, Selkirkshire - 21 November 1835 Poet known as the Ettrick Shepherd, James Hogg spent most of his youth and manhood as a shepherd and was almost entirely self education. 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.

54. Hogg, James Gilbert 1873 - 1951
james Gilbert hogg The Lord is my shepherd. I shall not want . The family ofjames G. hogg. Copied HeraldEnterprise, 25 Oct. 1951. Back to Obituary Index.
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James Gilbert Hogg
"The Lord is my shepherd. I shall not want" James Gilbert, the son of Thomas and Julia Hogg, was born in Pope County, Illinois on December 12, 1873. Almost all of his life was spent on the same farm, until the passing of his beloved wife, Susannah, in March of 1951. He then was taken to the the home of his son, Freeman, to be cared for until his death claimed him on Oct. 22, 1951 at the age of 77 years, 10 months and 10 days.
Uncle Jim, as he was so often called, was an energtic, ambitious and unselfish man, working early and late, tilling the soil to support a family of nine children. Four of his children preceded him in death.
Those of his family who survive him are: two sons, Thomas of Harrisburg, Ill., and Freeman of Eichorn, Ill., three daughters, Lottie Butler of Golconda, Ill., Lillie Bebout of Herod, Ill., and Laura Butler of Farmersville, Ill., thirty grandchildren and fifteen great-grandchildren.
An only sister survives, Sarah Vaughan of Rosiclare, Ill., also survives. Many more distant relatives, friends and neighbors mourn this loss.
Life's race was run
Life's work well done
Life's crown well won
Now comes rest.

55. Letter From James F. Hogg To Marshall W. Nirenberg (January 29, 1962)
Number of Image Pages 1 (90,320 Bytes) Date 196201-29 (January 29, 1962) CreatorHogg, james F. Recipient Nirenberg, Marshall W. Rights The National
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56. Historic Houston: Great Houstonians: Governor James Stephen Hogg
Governor james Stephen (Jim) hogg. OVERNOR james Stephen (Jim) hogg,in whose 1892 reelection bid House wielded considerable influence
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Governor James Stephen (Jim) Hogg OVERNOR James Stephen (Jim) Hogg, in whose 1892 reelection bid House wielded considerable influence, was the first native-born governor of Texas, serving as the nineteenth governor of the state from 1891-1895. Hogg was born on March 24, 1851 near Rusk in Cherokee County, one of five children of Lucanda and Joseph Louis Hogg, an attorney and brigadier general in the army. His formal education was limited; he attended a private school for a short time and was tutored at home until the advent of the Civil War. In 1862, when Hogg was eleven years old, his father died and his mother died in the following year. Hogg, his two brothers and two sisters had to attend to the family plantation. In 1866, Hogg attended school in Alabama. Upon his return to Texas, he began working with Andrew Jackson's newspaper in Cherokee County, while continuing his self-education. The family estate was soon sold to pay taxes and Hogg went to work for the local sheriff. Incurring the ire of outlaws, he was followed over the Cherokee County line and shot in the back. He soon recovered, however, and from 1871 to 1873 worked at various newspapers in East Texas. In 1873, he became a justice of the peace in Quitman, Wood County. Two years later he received his license to practice law and married Sarah Ann (Sallie) Stinson.

57. James Hogg Bibliography
A bibliography of james hogg's books and short stories, with bookcovers and links to related authors. About james hogg, Top. Born
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Born in 1770 to a poor farming family, Hogg began to help with shepherding as a child. In the 1790s he was employed at Yarrow by Willie Laidlaw's father, and began to read and educate himself. A growing enthusiasm for Scottish poetry led to the publication of his dialect Scottish Pastorals in 1801, and to the friendship of Sir Walter Scott , whom he encountered over the Minstrelsy. In later years he published a number of volumes of verse, encouraged by Scott, and in 1824 his masterpiece, The private Memoirs and Confessions of a Justified Sinner. His popularity as a poet was due in part to his background as a shepherd, but this is his only professional treatise, about sheep, their care and diseases. It received a prize from the Highland Society.The surname of 'the Ettrick Shepherd' might be suppposed by English and American readers to have to do with pigs. In fact theword ' hog' in Scotland and parts of England, and as used in this book ('Of the Diseases of Hoggs, or young Sheep'), denotes a sheep older than a lamb but before its first shearing, and this probably reflects the ultimate derivation of the word (see OED).
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Winter Evening Tales: Collected Among the Cottagers in the South of Scotland The Shepherd's Calendar Tales and Sketches of the Ettrick Shepherd

58. BC Museum: James Hogg
Article on hogg as a shepherd, from the Shepherd's Dogge.Category Arts Literature Scottish Authors hogg, james......THE BORDER COLLIE MUSEUM Permanent Collection. james hogg, THE ETTRICK SHEPHERD.This article first appeared in three parts in the Shepherd's Dogge, Vol.
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59. BC Museum: James Hogg, Part III
james hogg, 1824, from The Shepherd's Calendar -ed.. james hogg, the Ettrick Shepherd.Part III A Tribute To hogg A Century After His Death by JC Dalgliesh.
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THE BORDER COLLIE MUSEUM Permanent Collection "Without the shepherd's dog, the whole of the open mountainous land in Scotland would not be worth a sixpence. It would require more hands to manage a stock of sheep, gather them from the hills, force them into houses and folds, and drive them to markets, than the profits of the whole stock were capable of maintaining." James Hogg, 1824, from The Shepherd's Calendar
James Hogg: The Private Memoirs and Confessions of a Justified Sinner , edited by John Wain, 1983/1986 Penguin Books Ltd., Harmondsworth, Middlesex, England (ISBN 0-14-043198-5) [If you wish to learn more about Hogg and expose yourself to some of his prose, this book is highly recommended and more accessible than many others on the subject, with an excellent introduction by Mr. Wain, the editor. ed.]
James Hogg, the Ettrick Shepherd
Part III: A Tribute To Hogg A Century After His Death
by J. C. Dalgliesh
[From a Scottish newspaper, name unknown, ca. 1935., text edited by Carole L. Presberg]
On the last Sunday of November, the writer attended the centenary service in Ettrick Kirk in memory of James Hogg, the Ettrick Shepherd. It was a never to be forgotten day; lovers of the bard travelled long distances, while shepherds from the hills were present to pay tribute....

60. Extempore Effusion Upon The Death Of James Hogg
William Wordsworth. Extempore Effusion upon the Death of james hogg.(Wordsworth's note) WHEN first, descending from the moorlands
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William Wordsworth
Extempore Effusion upon the Death of James Hogg
Wordsworth's note WHEN first, descending from the moorlands,
I saw the Stream of Yarrow glide
Along a bare and open valley,
The Ettrick Shepherd
was my guide. When last along its banks I wandered,
Through groves that had begun to shed
Their golden leaves upon the pathways,
My steps the Border-minstrel led. The mighty Minstrel breathes no longer,
'Mid mouldering ruins low he lies;
And death upon the braes of Yarrow,
Has closed the Shepherd-poet's eyes: Nor has the rolling year twice measured
From sign to sign, its stedfast course, Since every mortal power of Coleridge Was frozen at its marvellous source; The rapt One, of the godlike forehead, The heaven-eyed creature sleeps in earth: And Lamb, the frolic and the gentle, Has vanished from his lonely hearth. Like clouds that rake the mountain-summits, Or waves that own no curbing hand, How fast has brother followed brother From sunshine to the sunless land! Yet I, whose lids from infant slumber Were earlier raised, remain to hear

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