Collected Works of James Hogg: Novels, Scottish Mystery Tales & Fantasy Stories
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- Nombre de pages1130
- FormatePub
- ISBN859-65--4774576-1
- EAN8596547745761
- Date de parution07/12/2023
- Protection num.Digital Watermarking
- Taille2 Mo
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- ÉditeurDIGICAT
Résumé
The "Collected Works of James Hogg: Novels, Scottish Mystery Tales & Fantasy Stories" presents a rich tapestry of narrative elements that intertwine realism with the supernatural, reflecting Hogg's unique contribution to Scottish literature. This compendium encompasses a variety of genres, from gothic horror to whimsical fantasy, all characterized by Hogg's masterful command of language and atmospheric detail.
The stories highlight the duality of human experience, often set against the haunting backdrop of the Scottish landscape, infusing the prose with an enchanting darkness that resonates deeply with readers familiar with the Romantic period's preoccupation with nature and mysticism. James Hogg, often referred to as the "Ettrick Shepherd, " was deeply rooted in the folklore and oral traditions of Scotland, which profoundly influenced his storytelling.
His humble upbringing and experiences as a shepherd provided him with a unique perspective on rural life and the struggles of the human spirit. Throughout his literary career, Hogg remained an astute observer of society, often critiquing contemporary norms while celebrating the rich cultural heritage of Scotland, which is evident in the diverse themes woven throughout his collected works. For readers seeking to delve into the enigmatic realms of Scottish literature, Hogg's collected works serve as both an introduction and a profound exploration of the human and the supernatural.
His intricate narratives not only entertain but also provoke thought, making this collection a valuable addition to any literary library, offering insight into a bygone era imbued with magical realism and profound psychological depth.
The stories highlight the duality of human experience, often set against the haunting backdrop of the Scottish landscape, infusing the prose with an enchanting darkness that resonates deeply with readers familiar with the Romantic period's preoccupation with nature and mysticism. James Hogg, often referred to as the "Ettrick Shepherd, " was deeply rooted in the folklore and oral traditions of Scotland, which profoundly influenced his storytelling.
His humble upbringing and experiences as a shepherd provided him with a unique perspective on rural life and the struggles of the human spirit. Throughout his literary career, Hogg remained an astute observer of society, often critiquing contemporary norms while celebrating the rich cultural heritage of Scotland, which is evident in the diverse themes woven throughout his collected works. For readers seeking to delve into the enigmatic realms of Scottish literature, Hogg's collected works serve as both an introduction and a profound exploration of the human and the supernatural.
His intricate narratives not only entertain but also provoke thought, making this collection a valuable addition to any literary library, offering insight into a bygone era imbued with magical realism and profound psychological depth.
The "Collected Works of James Hogg: Novels, Scottish Mystery Tales & Fantasy Stories" presents a rich tapestry of narrative elements that intertwine realism with the supernatural, reflecting Hogg's unique contribution to Scottish literature. This compendium encompasses a variety of genres, from gothic horror to whimsical fantasy, all characterized by Hogg's masterful command of language and atmospheric detail.
The stories highlight the duality of human experience, often set against the haunting backdrop of the Scottish landscape, infusing the prose with an enchanting darkness that resonates deeply with readers familiar with the Romantic period's preoccupation with nature and mysticism. James Hogg, often referred to as the "Ettrick Shepherd, " was deeply rooted in the folklore and oral traditions of Scotland, which profoundly influenced his storytelling.
His humble upbringing and experiences as a shepherd provided him with a unique perspective on rural life and the struggles of the human spirit. Throughout his literary career, Hogg remained an astute observer of society, often critiquing contemporary norms while celebrating the rich cultural heritage of Scotland, which is evident in the diverse themes woven throughout his collected works. For readers seeking to delve into the enigmatic realms of Scottish literature, Hogg's collected works serve as both an introduction and a profound exploration of the human and the supernatural.
His intricate narratives not only entertain but also provoke thought, making this collection a valuable addition to any literary library, offering insight into a bygone era imbued with magical realism and profound psychological depth.
The stories highlight the duality of human experience, often set against the haunting backdrop of the Scottish landscape, infusing the prose with an enchanting darkness that resonates deeply with readers familiar with the Romantic period's preoccupation with nature and mysticism. James Hogg, often referred to as the "Ettrick Shepherd, " was deeply rooted in the folklore and oral traditions of Scotland, which profoundly influenced his storytelling.
His humble upbringing and experiences as a shepherd provided him with a unique perspective on rural life and the struggles of the human spirit. Throughout his literary career, Hogg remained an astute observer of society, often critiquing contemporary norms while celebrating the rich cultural heritage of Scotland, which is evident in the diverse themes woven throughout his collected works. For readers seeking to delve into the enigmatic realms of Scottish literature, Hogg's collected works serve as both an introduction and a profound exploration of the human and the supernatural.
His intricate narratives not only entertain but also provoke thought, making this collection a valuable addition to any literary library, offering insight into a bygone era imbued with magical realism and profound psychological depth.




