This is Volume 1 of the Centenary Edition of "The Works of the Ettrick Shepherd," the pen name of James Hogg, a prominent figure in Scottish literature. This collection offers readers a comprehensive look at Hogg's literary contributions, including essays and prose. The volume also features a memoir of the author by Thomas Thompson, providing valuable insights into Hogg's life and literary career.
Hogg, a contemporary of Sir Walter Scott, captured the spirit of Scotland and its people in his writings. This edition celebrates Hogg's enduring legacy, presenting his works to a new generation of readers. This centenary edition is essential for scholars and enthusiasts of Scottish literature and 19th-century literary history.
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