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Although portrayed as the ''boozing buffoon'' of Blackwood''s Edinburgh Magazine, Hogg (both as the celebrated Ettrick Shepherd and anonymously) was a key contributor of songs, narrative poems, tales and reviews to the liveliest of all early nineteenth-century periodicals. The present volume includes several items hitherto published only in Blackwood''s, and ranges from the infamous ''Chaldee Manuscript'' to newly-identified items such as a Scottish commemoration of the coronation of George IV. The volume also includes works Hogg intended for Blackwood''s but which are now published for the first time.Hogg''s work for his favourite periodical is provided in this volume in full cultural context, including detailed annotation and a convenient and complete editorial apparatus. Also included is music for several of the Shepherd''s songs.

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Beautifully printed on fine paper, this edition is a pleasure to read. The editorial notes are copious, comprehensive and scholarly. -- Allan Massie Times Literary Supplement Identifying and collecting Hogg's contributions to Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine in volume form is clearly a tremendous advantage for students and scholars without ready access to the original issues. In keeping with the ethos of this edition, there are also some previously unpublished works, for example, the pastoral Dramas of Simple Life No. II that Hogg would later revise extensively for publication as A Bush Aboon Traquair. -- Deirdre A. Shepherd, University of Edinburgh BARS Bulletin and Review ...impressive work of scholarship... -- Sharon Alker Scottish Literary Review Beautifully printed on fine paper, this edition is a pleasure to read. The editorial notes are copious, comprehensive and scholarly. Identifying and collecting Hogg's contributions to Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine in volume form is clearly a tremendous advantage for students and scholars without ready access to the original issues. In keeping with the ethos of this edition, there are also some previously unpublished works, for example, the pastoral Dramas of Simple Life No. II that Hogg would later revise extensively for publication as A Bush Aboon Traquair. ...impressive work of scholarship...

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Introduction; Contributions to Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine for 1817-1828; Appendix A: Chaldee Manuscript 'Continuation'; Appendix B: Musical Notation; Appendix C: Chronological Listing; Hyphenation List: Notes; Glossary.

Contributions to Blackwoods Edinburgh Magazine

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      Publisher: Edinburgh University Press
      Publication Date: 27/10/2008
      ISBN13: 9780748624881, 978-0748624881
      ISBN10: 0748624880

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      Book Synopsis
      Although portrayed as the ''boozing buffoon'' of Blackwood''s Edinburgh Magazine, Hogg (both as the celebrated Ettrick Shepherd and anonymously) was a key contributor of songs, narrative poems, tales and reviews to the liveliest of all early nineteenth-century periodicals. The present volume includes several items hitherto published only in Blackwood''s, and ranges from the infamous ''Chaldee Manuscript'' to newly-identified items such as a Scottish commemoration of the coronation of George IV. The volume also includes works Hogg intended for Blackwood''s but which are now published for the first time.Hogg''s work for his favourite periodical is provided in this volume in full cultural context, including detailed annotation and a convenient and complete editorial apparatus. Also included is music for several of the Shepherd''s songs.

      Trade Review
      Beautifully printed on fine paper, this edition is a pleasure to read. The editorial notes are copious, comprehensive and scholarly. -- Allan Massie Times Literary Supplement Identifying and collecting Hogg's contributions to Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine in volume form is clearly a tremendous advantage for students and scholars without ready access to the original issues. In keeping with the ethos of this edition, there are also some previously unpublished works, for example, the pastoral Dramas of Simple Life No. II that Hogg would later revise extensively for publication as A Bush Aboon Traquair. -- Deirdre A. Shepherd, University of Edinburgh BARS Bulletin and Review ...impressive work of scholarship... -- Sharon Alker Scottish Literary Review Beautifully printed on fine paper, this edition is a pleasure to read. The editorial notes are copious, comprehensive and scholarly. Identifying and collecting Hogg's contributions to Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine in volume form is clearly a tremendous advantage for students and scholars without ready access to the original issues. In keeping with the ethos of this edition, there are also some previously unpublished works, for example, the pastoral Dramas of Simple Life No. II that Hogg would later revise extensively for publication as A Bush Aboon Traquair. ...impressive work of scholarship...

      Table of Contents
      Introduction; Contributions to Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine for 1817-1828; Appendix A: Chaldee Manuscript 'Continuation'; Appendix B: Musical Notation; Appendix C: Chronological Listing; Hyphenation List: Notes; Glossary.

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