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Index to Studies in Hogg and his World Volumes 1–10 The following index lists titles of articles, their authors, edited texts, and all reviews. Under each author's name items are listed in the following order: articles written by the author; Hogg texts edited in the journal; reviews written by the author; books written or edited by that author and reviewed in the journal. For an index of substantial discussions in Studies in Hogg and his World of Hogg texts, see the final section of this document. ‘Abnormal Psychology: Some Background Notes, James Hogg and’, Allan Beveridge 2, 91–94 Achievement of Literary Authority, The, Ina Ferris (review) 3, 146–48 ‘Advancing a Jacobite Patina: Hogg’s Relics in Blackwood’s House’, Charles Snodgrass, 10, 27–39 Alexander, J. H., ‘Hogg in the Noctes Ambrosianae4, 37–47 Alexander, J. H. Anecdotes of Scott, Hogg (ed. Rubenstein) (review) 10, 101–03 Alexander, J. H. More Scott Operas, Mitchell (review) 8, 97–99 Alexander, J. H. (ed.), The Bride of Lammermoor, Scott (review) 7, 105–08 Alexander, J. H. (ed.), Kenilworth, Scott (review), 5, 160–64 Alexander, J. H. (ed.), A Legend of the Wars of Montrose, Scott (review) 7, 105– 08 All–Hallow Eve’, Judy Steel 1, 80–90 Anderson, J. A., At the Sign of the Cleikum, ed. Russell (review) 8, 103–05 Anderson–Currie, Stephanie, Preliminary Census of Early Hogg Editions in North American Libraries (review) 4, 117–18 Anecdotes of Scott, Hogg (ed. Rubenstein) (review) 10, 101–03 Angeletti, Gioia, ‘Hogg’s Debt to William Tennant: the Influence of Anster Fair on Hogg’s Poetry’ 6, 22–32 ‘Are We Still Underestimating Hogg?’, Douglas S. Mack, 1, 1–5 At the Sign of the Cleikum, J. A. Anderson (review) 8, 103–05 Barcus, James E., ‘"When beauty gives command, all mankind must obey!": Gender Roles in Hogg’s Mador of the Moor6, 33–49 Beiderwell, Bruce, Power and Punishment in Scott’s Novels (review) 4, 112–14 Beveridge, Allan, ‘James Hogg and Abnormal Psychology: Some Background Notes’ 2, 91–94 Black, Fiona. Scottish Fantasy Literature, Manlove (review) 6, 70–72 ‘Blessed Virgin Mary, Hogg and the’, Douglas. S. Mack 3, 68–75

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Page 1: Abnormal Psychology: Some Background Notes, James Hogg and

Index to Studies in Hogg and his World

Volumes 1–10

The following index lists titles of articles, their authors, edited texts, and all reviews. Under each author's name items are listed in the following order: articles written by the author; Hogg texts edited in the journal; reviews written by the author; books written or edited by that author and reviewed in the journal. For an index of substantial discussions in Studies in Hogg and his World of Hogg texts, see the final section of this document.

‘Abnormal Psychology: Some Background Notes, James Hogg and’, Allan

Beveridge 2, 91–94 Achievement of Literary Authority, The, Ina Ferris (review) 3, 146–48 ‘Advancing a Jacobite Patina: Hogg’s Relics in Blackwood’s House’, Charles

Snodgrass, 10, 27–39 Alexander, J. H., ‘Hogg in the Noctes Ambrosianae’ 4, 37–47 Alexander, J. H. Anecdotes of Scott, Hogg (ed. Rubenstein) (review) 10, 101–03 Alexander, J. H. More Scott Operas, Mitchell (review) 8, 97–99 Alexander, J. H. (ed.), The Bride of Lammermoor, Scott (review) 7, 105–08 Alexander, J. H. (ed.), Kenilworth, Scott (review), 5, 160–64 Alexander, J. H. (ed.), A Legend of the Wars of Montrose, Scott (review) 7, 105–

08 ‘All–Hallow Eve’, Judy Steel 1, 80–90 Anderson, J. A., At the Sign of the Cleikum, ed. Russell (review) 8, 103–05 Anderson–Currie, Stephanie, Preliminary Census of Early Hogg Editions in North

American Libraries (review) 4, 117–18 Anecdotes of Scott, Hogg (ed. Rubenstein) (review) 10, 101–03 Angeletti, Gioia, ‘Hogg’s Debt to William Tennant: the Influence of Anster Fair

on Hogg’s Poetry’ 6, 22–32 ‘Are We Still Underestimating Hogg?’, Douglas S. Mack, 1, 1–5 At the Sign of the Cleikum, J. A. Anderson (review) 8, 103–05 Barcus, James E., ‘"When beauty gives command, all mankind must obey!":

Gender Roles in Hogg’s Mador of the Moor’ 6, 33–49 Beiderwell, Bruce, Power and Punishment in Scott’s Novels (review) 4, 112–14 Beveridge, Allan, ‘James Hogg and Abnormal Psychology: Some Background

Notes’ 2, 91–94 Black, Fiona. Scottish Fantasy Literature, Manlove (review) 6, 70–72 ‘Blessed Virgin Mary, Hogg and the’, Douglas. S. Mack 3, 68–75

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Bloedé, Barbara, ‘The Gothic Antecedents of The Three Perils of Man’ 3, 76–86 Bloedé, Barbara, ‘The Three Perils of Woman and the Edinburgh Prostitution

Scandal of 1823: a Reply to Dr. Groves’ 3, 88–94 Bloedé, Barbara, ‘Translating Hogg’ 2, 25–36 Bloedé, Barbara, ‘The Witchcraft Tradition in Hogg’s Tales and Verses’ 1, 91–102 Bloedé, Barbara. Les Confessions d’un Fanatique, Hogg (trans. Hommassel and

Papy) (review) 10, 104–05 Bloedé, Barbara. The Double in Nineteenth Century Fiction, Herdman (review) 2,

114–15 ‘Body in the Opened Grave: Robert Burns and Robert Wringhim, The’, Douglas S.

Mack 7, 70–79 Bold, Valentina, ‘The Magic Lantern: Hogg and Science’ 7, 5–17 Bold, Valentina, ‘The Mountain Bard: James Hogg and Macpherson’s Ossian’ 9,

32–44 Bold, Valentina, ‘The Royal Jubilee: James Hogg and the House of Hanover’ 5, 1–

19 Bold, Valentina, ‘Traditional Narrative Elements in The Three Perils of Woman’ 3,

42–56 Bold, Valentina (ed.), The Royal Jubilee [By James Hogg] 5, 102–51 Boswell, James, Correspondence [...] with James Bruce and Andrew Gibb,

Overseers of the Auchinleck Estate (ed. Hankins and Strawhorn) (review) 10, 98–99

‘Brownie of Bodsbeck: History or Fantasy?, The’, Margaret Elphinstone 3, 31–41 ‘Brownie of the Black Haggs, The’ (audio tape) (review) 3, 151–53 Buchan, David, ‘Hogg and Folktales’ 4, 91–93 Cambridge Companion to British Romanticism, The, (ed.) Curran (review) 5, 164–

67 Campbell, Ian. The Rise of the Historical Novel, MacQueen (review) 1, 159–60 Campbell, Ian. The Puritan–Provincial Vision, Manning (review) 3, 154–55 ‘Confession, Damnation and the Dissolution of Identity in Novels by James Hogg

and Harold Frederic’, Jill Rubenstein 1, 103–13 Confessions d’un Fanatique, Les, Hogg (trans. Hommassel and Papy) (review) 10,

104–05 Cuddon, J. A. (ed.), The Private Memoirs and Confessions of a Justified Sinner,

Hogg (review) 6, 75–76 Curran, Stuart (ed.), The Cambridge Companion to British Romanticism (review)

5, 164–67 Curtis, Simon, ‘James Nicol, Minister of Traquair and Poet’ 7, 80–86 ‘Dating of the Jacobite Relics, The’, Murray Pittock 5, 20–28

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Davidson, Peter (ed.), Old Mortality Scott (review) 6, 72–75 Davies, Robertson, Murther & Walking Spirits (review) 3, 148–49 De bekentnissen van een gerechtvaardigd zondaar, Hogg (trans. van Gelder)

(review) 1, 155–57 De Groot, H. B., ‘The Historicity of The Brownie of Bodsbeck’ 6, 1–11 De Groot, H. B., ‘The Imperilled Reader in The Three Perils of Man’ 1, 114–25 De Groot, H. B., ‘When did Hogg meet John Galt’ 8, 75–76 De Groot, H. B. (ed.), ‘The Unpublished Conclusion of James Hogg’s 1802

Highland Journey’ [By James Hogg] 6, 55–66 Double in Nineteenth Century Fiction, The, Herdman (review) 2, 114–15 Duncan, Ian, ‘Hogg’s Body’ 9, 1–15 Duncan, Ian, ‘Scott, Hogg, Orality and the Limits of Culture’ 8, 56–74 Duncan, Ian, ‘Shadows of the Potentate: Scott in Hogg’s Fiction’ 4, 12–25 Duncan, Ian, ‘The Upright Corpse: Hogg, National Literature and the Uncanny’ 5,

154–57 Duncan, Ian. The Cambridge Companion to British Romanticism, ed. Curran

(review) 5, 164–67 Duncan, Ian. Queen Hynde, Hogg (ed. Gilbert and Mack) (review) 9, 137–42 Duncan, Ian. The Three Perils of Woman, Hogg (ed. Groves, Hasler, Mack)

(review) 5, 154–57 Duncan, Ian, Modern Romance and Transformations of the Novel (review) 4, 114–17 Echoes from a Tower, Rowan Tree Company (review) 6, 88–89 ‘Edinburgh Edition of the Waverley Novels and Guy Mannering, The’, Kathryn

Sutherland 10, 59–67 Elphinstone, Margaret, ‘The Brownie of Bodsbeck: History or Fantasy?’ 3, 31–41 Elphinstone, Margaret. The Ragged Lion, Massie (review), 6, 67–70 English Fiction of the Romantic Period 1789–1830, Gary Kelly (review) 1, 157–

59 ‘Estimating Hogg in 1998’, Penny Fielding 9, 84–91 ‘Ettrick Shepherd: Emigration Agent’, Margaret Fraser, 5, 96–101 ‘Fat Flesh: The Poetic Theme of The Three Perils of Man’, W. G. Shepherd 3, 1–9 Father’s New Year’s Gift, A, Hogg (ed. Hughes) [By James Hogg] 8, 77–96 Ferrari, Daniela. Strana lettera di un folle, Hogg (trans. Rullo) (review) 6, 83–84 Ferris, Ina, The Achievement of Literary Authority (review) 3, 146–48 Fielding, Penny, ‘Estimating Hogg in 1998’ 9, 84–91 Fielding, Penny, ‘Living and Life–Like: Stories and Things in The Three Perils of

Man’ 5, 70–81 Fielding, Penny, ‘"No Pole nor Pillar": Imagining the Arctic with James Hogg’ 9,

45–63

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Fielding, Penny. Legitimate Histories, Robertson (review) 6, 77–79 Fielding, Penny. A Series of Lay Sermons, Hogg (ed. Hughes with Mack) (review)

8, 99–101 Fielding, Penny, Writing and Orality (review) 7, 110–12 ‘Folktales, Hogg and’, David Buchan 4, 91–93 ‘Fortunes of James Hogg in Italy, The’, Giovanna Pelizza 4, 48–56 ‘Forum, James Hogg and the’, Gillian Hughes 1, 57–70 Fraser, Margaret, ‘Ettrick Shepherd: Emigration Agent’ 5, 96–101 Friend of My Youth, Alice Munro (review) 3, 155–56 From Gaelic to Romantic: Ossianic Translations, ed. Gaskill and Stafford

(review) 10, 99–101 ‘Gaick Catastrophe, Hogg, Scott and the’, Roger Leitch 1, 126–28 Garside, Peter, ‘James Hogg’s Fifty Pounds’ 1, 128–32 Garside, Peter, ‘Printing Confessions’ 9, 16–31 Garside, Peter, ‘Three Perils in Publishing: Hogg and the Popular Novel’ 2, 45–63 Garside, Peter, ‘Vision and Revision: Hogg’s MS Poems in the Turnbull Library’

5, 82–95 Garside, Peter (ed.), ‘A Sunday Pastoral’ [By James Hogg] 4, 94–108 Garside, Peter. Sir Walter Scott: An Annotated Bibliography, Rubenstein (review)

6, 85–88 Garside, Peter (ed.), The Black Dwarf, Scott (review) 5, 160–64 Garside, Peter (ed.), Guy Mannering, Scott (review) 10, 59–67 Garside, Peter (ed.), A Queer Book, Hogg (review) 5, 157–60 Gaskill, Howard (ed. with Stafford), From Gaelic to Romantic: Ossianic

Translations (review) 10, 99–101 Gaskill, Howard (ed.), The Poems of Ossian (introduced Stafford) (review) 7,

102–05 ‘Gatty’s Illness in The Three Perils of Woman’, Douglas S. Mack 1, 133–35 ‘Genuine Border Story, A’, Hogg (ed. Hughes) [By James Hogg] 3, 95–145 Gifford, Douglas. The Private Memoirs and Confessions of a Justified Sinner,

Hogg (audio tape) (review) 3, 153–54 Gifford, Douglas (ed.), The History of Scottish Literature: Vol. III (review) 1, 153–

54 Gifford, Douglas (ed.), The Three Perils of Man, Hogg (review) 2, 116–17 Gifford, Douglas (ed.), The Three Perils of Man, Hogg (review) 8, 107–09 Gilbert, Suzanne, ‘Hogg’s "Kilmeny" and the Ballad of Supernatural Abduction’

8, 42–55 Gilbert, Suzanne (ed.), ‘Two Versions of Gilmanscleuch’ [By James Hogg] 9, 98–

128 Gilbert, Suzanne (ed. with Mack), Queen Hynde, Hogg (review) 9, 137–42 ‘Gilmanscleuch, Two Versions of’, Hogg (ed. Gilbert) [By James Hogg] 9, 92–

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198 ‘Glendonnen’s Raid, An Ancient Scottish Ballad’, Hogg (ed. Hughes) [By James

Hogg] 10, 78–97 ‘Gothic Antecedents of The Three Perils of Man, The’, Barbara Bloedé 3, 76–86 ‘"great disturber of the age": James Hogg at the King’s Visit, 1822, The’, Caroline

McCracken–Flesher 9, 64–83 Groves, David, ‘The Satirist and his Age; Hogg’s Development of a Romantic

Brand of Satire’ 1, 6–18 Groves, David, ‘The Three Perils of Woman and the Edinburgh Prostitution

Scandal of 1823’ 2, 95–102 Groves, David (ed.), The Poetic Mirrors, Hogg (review) 2, 120–22 Groves, David (ed.), The Private Memoirs and Confessions of a Justified Sinner,

Hogg (review) 3, 149–51 Groves, David (ed. with Hasler and Mack), The Three Perils of Woman, Hogg

(review) 5, 154–57 Grünbauer, Jan. De bekentnissen van een gerechtvaardigd zondaar, Hogg (trans.

van Gelder) (review) 1, 155–57 Häcker, Martina, ‘Literary Dialects and Communication in The Brownie of

Bodsbeck’ 8, 1–11 Hankins, Nellie Pottle (ed. with Strawhorn), The Correspondence of James

Boswell with James Bruce and Andrew Gibb, Overseers of the Auchinleck Estate, Boswell (review) 10, 98–99

Hasler, Antony J., ‘Reading the Land: James Hogg and the Highlands’ 4, 57–82 Hasler, Antony J., ‘The Three Perils of Woman and John Wilson’s Lights and

Shadows of Scottish Life’ 1, 30–45 Hasler, Antony J. James Hogg: Selbstbild und Bild, Mergenthal (review) 2, 110–

14 Hasler, Antony J. Modern Romance and Transformations of the Novel, Ian

Duncan (review) 4, 114–17 Hasler, Antony J. (ed. with Groves and Mack), The Three Perils of Woman, Hogg

(review) 5, 154–57 Heinritz, Reinhard (with Mergenthal), ‘Hogg, Hoffmann, and Their Diabolical

Elixir’ 7, 47–58 Heirs of the Enlightenment, George Pottinger (review) 5, 173–74 Herdman, John, The Double in Nineteenth Century Fiction (review) 2, 114–15 Hewitt, David (ed.), The Antiquary, Scott (review) 7, 108–10 Hewitt, David (ed. with Wood), Redgauntlet, Scott (review) 8, 105–07 ‘Historicity of The Brownie of Bodsbeck, The’, H. B. de Groot 6, 1–11 ‘History in Tales of the Wars of Montrose, Hogg’s Use of’, Gillian Hughes 8, 12–

23 History of Scottish Literature, The. Vol. 3, ed. Gifford (review) 1, 153–54 ‘Hogg and Folktales’, David Buchan 4, 91–93

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‘Hogg and the Blessed Virgin Mary’, Douglas S. Mack 3, 68–75 ‘Hogg as Songwriter’, Elaine Petrie 1, 19–29 ‘Hogg, Galt, Scott and the Salman Rushdie Affair’, Alison Weir 2, 37–44 ‘Hogg, Hoffman, and Their Diabolical Elixirs’, Reinhard Heinritz and Silvia

Mergenthal 7, 47–58 Hogg, James, ‘David Wilkie’ (ed. Mack) [By James Hogg] 2, 106–07 Hogg, James, ‘Dorty Wean, The’ (ed. Mack) [By James Hogg] 2, 103–04 Hogg, James, Father’s New Year’s Gift, A (ed. Hughes) [By James Hogg] 8, 77–

96 Hogg, James, ‘Genuine Border Story, A’ (ed. Hughes) [By James Hogg] 3, 95–

145 Hogg, James, ‘Gilmanscleuch, Two Versions of’ (ed. Gilbert) [By James Hogg] 9,

92–128 Hogg, James, ‘Glendonnen’s Raid, An Ancient Scottish Ballad’ (ed. Hughes) [By

James Hogg] 10, 78–97 Hogg, James, ‘History of an auld Naig, The’ (ed. Mack) [By James Hogg] 2, 104–

06 Hogg, James, ‘Odd Characters’ (ed. Petrie) [By James Hogg] 1, 136–52 Hogg, James, ‘p and the q; or, The Adventures of Jock M’Pherson, The, Two

versions of’ (ed. MacLachlan) [By James Hogg] 7, 87–101 Hogg, James, Royal Jubilee, The (ed. Bold) [By James Hogg] 5, 102–51 Hogg, James, ‘Sunday Pastoral, A’ (ed. Garside) [By James Hogg] 4, 94–108 Hogg, James, ‘Three Sketches’ (ed. Mack) [By James Hogg] 2, 103–09 Hogg, James, ‘Unpublished Conclusion of James Hogg’s 1802 Highland Journey,

The’ (ed. de Groot) [By James Hogg] 6, 55–66 Hogg, James, Anecdotes of Scott (ed. Rubenstein) (review) 10, 101–03 Hogg, James, ‘Brownie of the Black Haggs, The’ (audiotape) (review) 3, 151–53 Hogg, James, Confessions d’un Fanatique, Les (trans. Hommassel and Papy)

(review) 10, 104–05 Hogg, James, De bekentenissen van een gerechtvaardigd zondaar (trans. van

Gelder) (review) 1, 155–57 Hogg, James, Poetic Mirrors, The (ed. Groves) (review) 2, 120–22 Hogg, James, Private Memoirs and Confessions of a Justified Sinner, The (audio

tape) (review) 3, 153–54 Hogg, James, Private Memoirs and Confessions of a Justified Sinner, The (ed.

Cuddon) (review) 6, 75–76 Hogg, James, Private Memoirs and Confessions of a Justified Sinner, The (ed.

Groves) (review) 3, 149–51 Hogg, James, Private Memoirs and Confessions of a Justified Sinner, The (ed.

Lewis) (review) 4, 109–10 Hogg, James, Private Memoirs and Confessions of a Justified Sinner, The

(Wordsworth) (review) 9, 129 Hogg, James, Queen Hynde (ed. Gilbert and Mack) (review) 9, 137–42

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Hogg, James, Queer Book, A (ed. Garside) (review) 5, 157–60 Hogg, James, Series of Lay Sermons, A (ed. Hughes with Mack) (review) 8, 99–

101 Hogg, James, Shepherd’s Calendar, The (ed. Mack) (review) 5, 152–54 Hogg, James, Shepherd’s Guide, The (BVA) (review) 9, 131–34 Hogg, James, Songs by the Ettrick Shepherd, 1831 (Woodstock) (review) 2, 118 Hogg, James, Strana lettera di un folle (trans. Rullo) (review) 6, 83–84 Hogg, James, Tales of the Wars of Montrose (ed. Hughes) (review) 6, 89–91 Hogg, James, Three Perils of Man, The (ed. Gifford) (review) 2, 116–17 Hogg, James, Three Perils of Man, The (ed. Gifford) (review) 8, 107–09 Hogg, James, Three Perils of Woman, The (ed. Groves, Hasler and Mack) (review)

5, 154–57 ‘Hogg’s Body’, Ian Duncan 9, 1–15 ‘Hogg, Scott and the Gaick Catastrophe’, Roger Leitch 1, 126–28 ‘Hogg’s Debt to William Tenant: the Influence of Anster Fair on Hogg’s Poetry’,

Gioia Angeletti 6, 22–32 ‘Hogg’s Justified Sinner and Robin Jenkins’s Just Duffy’, Margery Palmer

McCulloch 6, 12–21 ‘Hogg’s "Kilmeny" and the Ballad of Supernatural Abduction’, Suzanne Gilbert 8,

42–55 ‘Hogg’s Personal Library: Holdings in Stirling University Library’, Gordon Willis

3, 87–88 Hogg’s Verse and Drama: A Chronological Listing, Gillian Hughes (review) 2,

118–20 Hommassel, Anne–Silvie (trans. with Papy), Les Confessions d’un Fanatique,

Hogg (review) 10, 104–05 Hood, Stuart, The Upper Hand (review) 1, 154–55 Hughes, Gillian, ‘The Evolution of Tales of the Wars of Montrose’ 2, 1–13 Hughes, Gillian, ‘Hogg’s Use of History in Tales of the Wars of Montrose’ 8, 12–

23 Hughes, Gillian, ‘James Hogg and the Forum’ 1, 57–70 Hughes, Gillian, ‘James Hogg, The Spy, and the Edinburgh Whigs’ 10, 48–58 Hughes, Gillian, ‘The Struggle with "anarchy and confusion" in Tales of the Wars

of Montrose’ 3, 18–30 Hughes, Gillian, ‘"Wat Pringle o’ the Yair": History or Tradition?’ 6, 50–53 Hughes, Gillian (ed.), A Father’s New Year’s Gift [By James Hogg] 8, 77–96 Hughes, Gillian (ed.), ‘A Genuine Border Story’ [By James Hogg] 3, 95–145 Hughes, Gillian (ed.), ‘Glendonnen’s Raid, An Ancient Scottish Ballad’ [By James

Hogg] 10, 78–97 Hughes, Gillian. The Three Perils of Man, Hogg (ed. Gifford) 8, 107–09 Hughes, Gillian. The Upper Hand, Stuart Hood (review) 1, 154–55 Hughes, Gillian (ed.), Hogg’s Verse and Drama: A Chronological Listing (review)

2, 118–20

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Hughes, Gillian (ed. with Mack), A Series of Lay Sermons, Hogg (review) 8, 99–101

Hughes, Gillian (ed.), Tales of the Wars of Montrose, Hogg (review) 6, 89–91 Humphrey, Richard, Scott: Waverley (review) 5, 170–73 ‘Imperilled Reader in The Three Perils of Man, The’, H. B. de Groot 1, 114–25 Jackson, Richard D., ‘John Steuart of Dalguise and the Jacobite Relics’ 10, 68–69 ‘Jacobite Cause, James Hogg and the’, Murray Pittock 2, 14–24 ‘Jacobite Relics, The Dating of the’, Murray Pittock 5, 20–28 ‘Jacobite Relics, The Making of the’, Murray Pittock 3, 10–17 ‘James Hogg and his "Best Benefactor": Two Versions of Hogg’s Anecdotes of

Scott’, Silvia Mergenthal 4, 26–38 ‘James Hogg and the Forum’, Gillian Hughes 1, 57–70 ‘James Hogg and the Jacobite Cause’, Murray Pittock 2, 14–24 ‘James Hogg and the 1831–32 Cholera Epidemic’, Joan McCausland 10, 40–47 James Hogg: Selbstbild und Bild, Mergenthal (review) 1, 110–14 ‘James Hogg’s Fifty Pounds’, Peter Garside 1, 128–30 ‘James Hogg’s Lay Sermons and the Essay Tradition’, Silvia Mergenthal 2, 64–71 ‘James Hogg, The Spy, and the Edinburgh Whigs’, Gillian Hughes 10, 48–58 ‘James Nicol, Minister of Traquair and Poet’, Simon Curtis 7, 80–86 ‘John Steuart of Dalguise and the Jacobite Relics’, Richard D. Jackson 10, 68–69 Jones, Catherine A. The Romantic Art of Confession, Levin (review) 10, 105–07 ‘Justified Sinner and Robin Jenkins’s Just Duffy, Hogg’s’, Margery Palmer

McCulloch 6, 12–21 Kelly, Gary, English Fiction of the Romantic Period (review) 1, 157–59 Kidd, Colin. From Gaelic to Romantic: Ossianic Translations, ed. Gaskill and

Stafford (review) 10, 99–101 Kidd, Colin. The Poems of Ossian, ed. Gaskill (review) 7, 102–05 ‘"Kilmeny" and the Ballad of Supernatural Abduction, Hogg’s’, Suzanne Gilbert

8, 42–55 ‘Lay Sermons and the Essay Tradition, James Hogg’s’, Silvia Mergenthal 2, 64–71 Legitimate Histories, Fiona Robertson (review) 6, 77–79 Leitch, Roger, ‘Hogg, Scott and the Gaick Catastrophe’ 1, 126–28 Leonard, Tom, ‘Roger Quin: Homeless Poet’ 10, 70–73 Letley, Emma, ‘Some Literary Uses of Scots in The Three Perils of Woman’ 1,

46–56

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Letley, Emma. English Fiction of the Romantic Period, Kelly (review) 1, 157–59 Letley, Emma. Mothers and Other Clowns, Redekop (review) 4, 118–19 Letley, Emma. Murther & Walking Spirits, Davies (review) 3, 148–49 Levin, Susan M., The Romantic Art of Confession (review) 10, 105–07 Lewis, Roger (ed.), The Private Memoirs and Confessions of a Justified Sinner,

Hogg (review) 4, 109–10 ‘Library: Holdings in Stirling University Library, Hogg’s Personal’, Gordon Willis

3, 87–88 Life of Walter Scott, The, Sutherland (review) 6, 80–82 ‘Literary Dialects and Communication in The Tale of Old Mortality and The

Brownie of Bodsbeck’, Martina Häcker 8, 1–11 ‘Living and Life–Like: Stories and Things in The Three Perils of Man’, Penny

Fielding 5, 70–81 ‘Lyric Progressions: Ballad to Art Song’, Elaine Petrie 2, 81–90 McCausland, Joan, ‘James Hogg and the 1831–32 Cholera Epidemic’ 10, 40–47 McClure, J. Derrick. The Three Perils of Man, Hogg (ed. Gifford) (review) 2, 116–

17 McCracken-Flesher, Caroline, ‘"The great disturber of the age": James Hogg at the

King’s Visit, 1822’ 9, 64–83 McCracken-Flesher, Caroline, ‘You Can’t Go Home Again: James Hogg and the

Problem of Scottish ‘Post-Colonial’ Return’ 8, 24–41 McCue, Kirsteen. Robert Burns and the Sentimental Era, McGuirk (review) 9,

134–36 McCulloch, Margery Palmer, ‘Hogg’s Justified Sinner and Robin Jenkins’s Just

Duffy’ 6, 12–21 McGowan, Ian. The Correspondence of James Boswell with James Bruce and

Andrew Gibb, Overseers of the Auchinleck Estate (eds. Hankins and Strawhorn) (review) 10, 98–99

McGrail, Kate, ‘Re–making the Fire: James Hogg and the Makars’ 7, 26–36 McGuirk, Carol, Robert Burns and the Sentimental Era (review) 9, 134–36 Mack, Douglas S., ‘Are We Still Underestimating Hogg?’ 1, 1–5 Mack, Douglas S., ‘The Body in the Opened Grave: Robert Burns and Robert

Wringhim’ 7, 70–79 Mack, Douglas S., ‘Gatty’s Illness in The Three Perils of Woman’ 1, 133–35 Mack, Douglas S., ‘Hogg and the Blessed Virgin Mary’ 3, 68–75 Mack, Douglas S., ‘Progress of the Hogg Edition’ 6, 54 Mack, Douglas., ‘Revisiting The Private Memoirs and Confessions of a Justified

Sinner’ 10, 1–26 Mack, Douglas S., ‘The Stirling/ South Carolina Edition of James Hogg: Thoughts

on Editorial Policy’ 4, 83–90 Mack, Douglas S. (ed. with Wilma Mack), ‘Three Sketches’ [By James Hogg] 2,

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103–09 Mack, Douglas S. The History of Scottish Literature. Volume 3, ed. Gifford

(review) 1, 153–54 Mack, Douglas S. Old Mortality, Scott (ed. Stevenson and Davidson) (review) 6,

72–75 Mack, Douglas S. Songs by the Ettrick Shepherd 1831, Hogg (review) 2, 118 Mack, Douglas S. South Carolina Working Papers in Scottish Bibliography, Nos

1–3 (review) 4, 117–18 Mack, Douglas S. (ed. with Gilbert), Queen Hynde, Hogg (review) 9, 137–42 Mack, Douglas S. (ed. with Hughes), A Series of Lay Sermons, Hogg (review) 8,

99–101 Mack, Douglas S. (ed.), The Shepherd’s Calendar, Hogg (review) 5, 152–54 Mack, Douglas S. (ed.), The Tale of Old Mortality, Scott (review), 5, 160–64 Mack, Douglas S. (ed. with Groves, Hasler), The Three Perils of Woman, Hogg

(review) 5, 154–57 Mack, Wilma (ed. with Douglas Mack), ‘Three Sketches’ [By James Hogg] 2,

103–09 MacLachlan, Christopher. The Black Dwarf, Scott (ed. Garside) (review) 5, 160–

64 MacLachlan, Christopher. Kenilworth, Scott (ed. Alexander) (review) 5, 160–64 MacLachlan, Christopher. Saint Ronan’s Well, Scott (ed. Weinstein) (review) 8,

101–03 MacLachlan, Christopher. The Shepherd’s Calendar, Hogg (ed. Mack) (review) 5,

152–54 MacLachlan, Christopher. The Tale of Old Mortality, Scott (ed. Mack) (review) 5,

160–64 MacLachlan, Christopher. Tales of the Wars of Montrose, Hogg (ed. Hughes) 6,

89–91 MacLachlan, Robin (ed.), ‘Two Versions of "The p and the q; or, The Adventures

of Jock M’Pherson"‘ [By James Hogg] 7, 87–101 MacLachlan, Robin. Heirs of the Enlightenment, Pottinger (review) 5, 173–74 MacLachlan, Robin. Poetic Mirrors, Hogg (ed. Groves) (review) 2, 120–22 MacLachlan, Robin. The Private Memoirs and Confessions of a Justified Sinner,

Hogg (ed. Cuddon) (review) 4, 75–76 MacLachlan, Robin. The Private Memoirs and Confessions of a Justified Sinner,

Hogg (ed. Groves) (review) 3, 149–51 MacLachlan, Robin. The Private Memoirs and Confessions of a Justified Sinner,

Hogg (ed. Lewis) (review) 4, 109–10 MacLachlan, Robin. The Private Memoirs and Confessions of a Justified Sinner,

Hogg (Wordsworth Edition) (review) 9, 129 MacQueen, John, The Rise of the Historical Novel (review) 1, 159–60 ‘Magic Lantern: Hogg and Science, The’, Valentina Bold 7, 5–17 ‘Making of the Jacobite Relics, The’, Murray Pittock 3, 10–17

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Manlove, Colin, Scottish Fantasy Literature (review) 6, 70–72 Manning, Susan, The Puritan–Provincial Vision (review) 3, 154–55 Massie, Allan, The Ragged Lion (review) 6, 67–70 Massie, Eric, ‘Robert Louis Stevenson and The Private Memoirs and Confessions

of a Justified Sinner’ 10, 73–77 Mergenthal, Silvia (with Heinritz), ‘Hogg, Hoffmann, and Their Diabolical Elixir’

7, 47–58 Mergenthal, Silvia, ‘James Hogg and his "Best Benefactor": Two Versions of

Hogg’s Anecdotes of Scott’ 4, 26–36 Mergenthal, Silvia, ‘James Hogg’s Lay Sermons and the Essay Tradition’ 2, 64–71 Mergenthal, Silvia, ‘Naturae Donum: Comments on Hogg’s Self–Image and

Image’ 1, 71–79 Mergenthal, Silvia, James Hogg: Selbstbild und Bild (review) 2, 110–14 Mitchell, Jerome, More Scott Operas (review) 8, 97–99 Modern Romance and Transformations of the Novel, Ian Duncan (review) 4, 114–

17 Moffat, Jean. ‘The Brownie of the Black Haggs’ (audio tape) (review) 3, 151–53 Monnickendam, Andrew, ‘The Paradigm of Borders in The Private Memoirs and

Confessions of a Justified Sinner’ 5, 55–69 More Scott Operas, Jerome Mitchell (review) 8, 97–99 Mothers and Other Clowns, Magdalene Redekop (review) 4, 118–19 ‘Mountain Bard: James Hogg and Macpherson’s Ossian, The’, Valentina Bold 9,

32–44 Munro, Alice, Friend of my Youth (review) 3, 155–56 Murphy, Peter T., Poetry as an Occupation and An Art in Britain (review) 5, 167–

70 Murther & Walking Spirits, Robertson Davies (review) 3, 148–49 ‘Naturae Donum: Comments on Hogg’s Self–Image and Image’, Silvia

Mergenthal 1, 71–79 ‘Noctes Ambrosianae, Hogg in the’, J. H. Alexander 4, 37–47 ‘"No Pole nor Pillar": Imagining the Arctic with James Hogg’, Penny Fielding 9,

45–63 ‘Odd Characters’, Hogg (ed. Petrie) [By James Hogg] 1, 136–52 Ogilvie, Wilson. At the Sign of the Cleikum, Anderson (review) 8, 103–05 Ogilvie, Wilson. The Shepherd’s Guide, Hogg (review) 9, 131–34 ‘p and the q; or, The Adventures of Jock M’Pherson, Two versions of the’, Hogg

(ed. MacLachlan) [By James Hogg] 7, 87–101

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Papy, Jacques (trans. with Hommassel), Les Confessions d’un Fanatique, Hogg (review) 10, 104–05

‘Paradigm of Borders in The Private Memoirs and Confessions of a Justified Sinner, The’, Andrew Monnickendam 5, 55–69

‘Parody as Genre Renewal: The Case of The Poetic Mirror’, Jill Rubenstein 2, 72–80

Pelizza, Giovanna, ‘The Fortunes of James Hogg in Italy’ 4, 48–56 Petrie, David, ‘The Sinner versus the Scholar: two exemplary models of mis–re–

membering and mis–taking signs in relation to Hogg’s Justified Sinner’ 3, 57–67

Petrie, Elaine, ‘Hogg as Songwriter’ 1, 19–29 Petrie, Elaine, ‘Lyric Progressions: Ballad to Art Song’ 2, 81–90 Petrie, Elaine (ed.), ‘Odd Characters’ [By James Hogg] 1, 136–52 Petrie, Elaine. Echoes from a Tower, Rowan Tree Company (review) 6, 88–89 Pittock, Murray, ‘The Dating of the Jacobite Relics’ 5, 20–28 Pittock, Murray, ‘James Hogg and the Jacobite Cause’ 2, 14–24 Pittock, Murray, ‘The Making of the Jacobite Relics’ 3, 10–17 Pittock, Murray, ‘Text and Context: Editing the Jacobite Relics’ 7, 37–46 Poems of Ossian, The, ed. Gaskell with Stafford (review) 7, 102–05 Poetic Mirrors, The, Hogg (ed. Groves) (review) 2, 120–22 Poetry as an Occupation and An Art in Britain, Peter T. Murphy (review) 5, 167–

70 Pottinger, George, Heirs of the Enlightenment (review) 5, 173–74 Power and Punishment in Scott’s Novels, Brude Beiderwell (review) 4, 112–14 ‘Printing Confessions’, Peter Garside 9, 16–31 Private Memoirs and Confessions of a Justified Sinner, The, Hogg (audio tape)

(review) 3, 153–54 Private Memoirs and Confessions of a Justified Sinner, The, Hogg (ed. Cuddon)

(review) 6, 75–76 Private Memoirs and Confessions of a Justified Sinner, The, Hogg (ed. Groves)

(review) 3, 149–51 Private Memoirs and Confessions of a Justified Sinner, The, Hogg (ed. Lewis)

(review) 4, 109–10 Private Memoirs and Confessions of a Justified Sinner, The, Hogg (Wordsworth)

(review) 9, 129 ‘Progress of the Hogg Edition’, Douglas S. Mack 6, 54 ‘Publishing: Hogg and the Popular Novel, Three Perils in’, Peter Garside 2, 45–63 Puritan–Provincial Vision, The, Susan Manning (review) 3, 154–55 Queen Hynde, Hogg (ed. Gilbert and Mack) (review) 9, 137–42 A Queer Book, Hogg (ed Garside) (review) 5, 157–60

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Ragged Lion, The, Allan Massie (review) 6, 67–70 ‘Reading the Land: James Hogg and the Highlands’, Antony J. Hasler 4, 57–82 Redekop, Magdalene. Friend of My Youth, Munro (review) 3, 155–56 Redekop, Magdalene, Mothers and Other Clowns (review) 4, 118–19 Reid, David. The Achievement of Literary Authority, Ferris (review) 3, 146–48 ‘Re–making the Fire: James Hogg and the Makars’, Kate McGrail 7, 26–36 ‘Revisiting The Private Memoirs and Confessions of a Justified Sinner’, Douglas

S. Mack 10, 1–26 Rise of the Historical Novel, The, John MacQueen (review) 1, 159–60 Robert Burns and the Sentimental Era, Carol McGuirk (review) 9, 134–36 ‘Robert Louis Stevenson and The Private Memoirs and Confessions of a Justified

Sinner’, Eric Massie 10, 73–77 Robertson, Fiona. Power and Punishment in Scott’s Novels, Beiderwell (review) 4,

112–14 Robertson, Fiona. Writing and Orality, Fielding (review) 7, 110–12 Robertson, Fiona, Legitimate Histories (review) 6, 77–79 ‘Roger Quin: Homeless Poet’, Tom Leonard 10, 70–73 Romantic Art of Confession, The, Susan M. Levin (review) 10, 105–07 Romantic Parodies, ed. Kent and Ewen (review) 4, 110–12 Rowan Tree Company, Echoes from a Tower (review) 6, 88–89 Royal Jubilee, The, Hogg (ed. Bold) [By James Hogg] 5, 102–51 ‘Royal Jubilee: James Hogg and the House of Hanover, The’, Valentina Bold 5, 1–

19 Rubenstein, Jill, ‘Confession, Damnation and the Dissolution of Identity in Novels

by James Hogg and Harold Frederic’ 1, 103–13 Rubenstin, Jill, ‘Parody as Genre Renewal: The Case of The Poetic Mirror’ 2, 72–

80 Rubenstein, Jill, ‘Varieties of Explanation in The Shepherd’s Calendar’ 4, 1–11 Rubenstein, Jill. The Antiquary, Scott (ed. Hewitt) (review) 7, 108–10 Rubenstein, Jill. Hogg’s Verse and Drama: A Chronological Listing, Hughes

(review) 2, 118–20 Rubenstein, Jill. Ivanhoe, Scott (ed. Tulloch) (review) 9, 130–31 Rubenstein, Jill. The Life of Walter Scott, Sutherland (review) 6, 80–82 Rubenstein, Jill. Poetry as an Occupation and An Art in Britain, Murphy (review)

5, 167–70 Rubenstein, Jill. Romantic Parodies, ed. Kent and Ewen (review) 4, 110–12 Rubenstein, Jill (ed.), Anecdotes of Scott, Hogg (review) 10, 101–03 Rubenstein, Jill, Sir Walter Scott: An Annotated Bibliography (review) 6, 85–88 Rullo, Marina, ‘Translating Hogg into Italian’ 7, 18–25 Rullo, Marina (trans.), Strana Lettera di un folle, Hogg (review) 6, 83–84 Russell, Olive M. W. (ed.), At the Sign of the Cleikum, J. A. Anderson (review) 8,

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103–05 ‘Salman Rushdie Affair, Hogg, Galt, Scott and the’, Alison Weir 2, 37–44 ‘Satirist and his Age: Hogg’s Development of a Romantic Brand of Satire, The’,

David Groves 1, 6–18 ‘Scott, Hogg, Orality and the Limits of Culture’, Ian Duncan 8, 56–74 Scott, Patrick, ‘Wanton Willie, Sailor Bill, and Jacobite Song: the conflicted

background of James Hogg’s "The King’s Anthem"‘ 7, 59–69 Scott, Patrick, A Checklist of James Hogg Scholarship since 1960 (review) 4, 117–

18 Scott, Walter, The Antiquary (ed. Hewitt) (review) 7, 108–10 Scott, Walter, The Black Dwarf (ed. Garside) (review) 5, 160–64 Scott, Walter, The Bride of Lammermoor (ed. Alexander) (review) 7, 105–08 Scott, Walter, Guy Mannering (ed. Garside) (review) 10, 59–67 Scott, Walter, Ivanhoe (ed. Tulloch) (review) 9, 130–31 Scott, Walter, Kenilworth (ed. Alexander) (review) 5, 160–64 Scott, Walter, A Legend of the Wars of Montrose (ed. Alexander) (review) 7, 105–

08 Scott, Walter, Old Mortality (ed. Stevenson and Davidson) (review) 6, 72–75 Scott, Walter, Redgauntlet (ed. Hewitt and Wood) (review) 8, 105–07 Scott, Walter, Saint Ronan’s Well (ed. Weinstein) (review) 8, 101–03 Scott, Walter, The Tale of Old Mortality (ed. Mack) (review) 5, 160–64 Scottish Fantasy Literature, Manlove (review) 6, 70–72 Scott: Waverley, Humphrey (review) 5, 170–73 Series of Lay Sermons, A, Hogg (ed. Hughes with Mack) (review) 8, 99–101 ‘Shadows of the Potentate: Scott in Hogg’s Fiction’, Ian Duncan 4, 12–25 Shaw, Harry. Scott: Waverley, Humphrey (review) 5, 170–73 Shepherd, W. G., ‘Fat Flesh: The Poetic Theme of The Three Perils of Man’ 3, 1–

9 Shepherd’s Calendar, The, Hogg (ed. Mack) (review) 5, 152–54 Shepherd’s Guide, The, Hogg (BVA) (review) 9, 131–34 ‘Sinner versus the Scholar: two exemplary models of mis–re–membering and mis–

taking signs in relation to Hogg’s Justified Sinner, The’, David Petrie 3, 57–67

Sir Walter Scott: An Annotated Bibliography, Jill Rubenstein (review) 6, 85–88 Snodgrass, Charles, ‘Advancing a Jacobite Patina: Hogg’s Relics in Blackwood’s

House’ 10, 27–39 ‘Some Literary Uses of Scots in The Three Perils of Woman’, Emma Letley 1, 46–

56 Songs by the Ettrick Shepherd, 1831, Hogg (Woodstock) (review) 2, 118 ‘Songwriter, Hogg as a’, Elaine Petrie 1, 19–29 South Carolina Working Papers in Scottish Bibliography, Nos. 1–3 (review) 4,

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117–18 Stafford, Fiona. Redgauntlet, Scott (ed. Hewitt and Wood) (review) 8, 105–07 Stafford, Fiona (ed. with Gaskill), From Gaelic to Romantic: Ossianic

Translations (review) 10, 99–101 Stafford, Fiona (ed. with Gaskill), The Poems of Ossian (review) 7, 102–05 Steel, Judy, ‘All–Hallow Eve’ 1, 80–90 Stevenson, Jane (ed. with Davidson), Old Mortality, Scott (review) 6, 72–75 ‘Stirling/South Carolina Edition of James Hogg: Thoughts on Editorial Policy,

The’, Douglas S. Mack 4, 83–90 Strana lettera di un folle, Hogg (trans. Rullo) (review) 6, 83–84 Strawhorn, John (ed. with Hankins), The Correspondence of James Boswell with

James Bruce and Andrew Gibb, Overseers of the Auchinleck Estate (review) 10, 98–99

‘Sunday Pastoral, A’, Hogg (ed. Garside) [By James Hogg] 4, 94–108 Sutherland, John, The Life of Walter Scott (review) 6, 80–82 Sutherland, Kathryn, ‘The Edinburgh Edition of the Waverley Novels and Guy

Mannering’ 10, 59–67 Tales of the Wars of Montrose, Hogg (ed. Hughes) (review) 6, 89–91 ‘Tales of the Wars of Montrose, The Evolution of’, Gillian Hughes 2, 1–13 ‘Tales of the Wars of Montrose, The Struggle with "anarchy and confusion" in’,

Gillian Hughes 3, 18–30 ‘Tennant: the Influence of Anster Fair on Hogg’s Poetry, Hogg’s Debt to

William’, Gioia Angeletti 6, 22–32 Terryberry, Karl, Finding List of James Hogg material at the University of South

Carolina (review) 4, 117–18 ‘Text and Context: Editing the Jacobite Relics’, Murray Pittock 7, 37–46 ‘Three Perils in Publishing: Hogg and the Popular Novel’, Peter Garside 2, 45–63 Three Perils of Man, The, Hogg (ed. Gifford) (review) 2, 116–17 Three Perils of Man, The, Hogg (ed. Gifford) (review) 8, 107–09 Three Perils of Woman, The, Hogg (ed. Groves, Hasler and Mack) (review) 5,

154–57 ‘Three Perils of Woman and John Wilson’s Lights and Shadows of Scottish Life,

The’, Antony J. Hasler 1, 30–45 ‘Three Perils of Woman and the Edinburgh Prostitution Scandal of 1823, The’,

David Groves 2, 95–102 ‘Three Perils of Woman and the Edinburgh Prostitution Scandal of 1823: a Reply

to Dr Groves, The’, Barbara Bloedé 3, 88–94 ‘Three Sketches’, Hogg (ed. Mack) [By James Hogg] 2, 103–09 ‘Traditional Narrative Elements in The Three Perils of Woman’, Valentina Bold 3,

42–56 ‘Translating Hogg’, Barbara Bloedé 2, 25–36

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‘Translating Hogg into Italian’, Marina Rullo 7, 18–25 Tulloch, Graham (ed.), Ivanhoe, Scott (review) 9, 130–31 ‘Unpublished Conclusion of James Hogg’s 1802 Highland Journey’, Hogg (ed. de

Groot) [By James Hogg] 6, 55–66 Upper Hand, The, Stuart Hood (review) 1, 154–55 ‘Upright Corpse: Hogg, National Literature and the Uncanny, The’, Ian Duncan 5,

29–54 Van Gelder, Jan (trans.), De bekentenissen van een gerechtvaardigd zondaar,

Hogg (review) 1, 155–57 ‘Varieties of Explanation in The Shepherd’s Calendar’, Jill Rubenstein 4, 1–11 ‘Vision and Revision: Hogg’s MS Poems in the Turnbull Library’, Peter Garside

5, 82–95 ‘Wanton Willie, Sailor Bill, and Jacobite Song: the conflicted background of

James Hogg’s "The King’s Anthem"‘, Patrick Scott 7, 59–69 ‘"Wat Pringle o’ the Yair": History or Tradition?’, Gillian Hughes 6, 50–53 Watson, J. R. The Bride of Lammermoor, Scott (ed. Alexander) (review) 7, 105–08 Watson, J. R. A Legend of the Wars of Montrose, Scott (ed. Alexander) (review) 7,

105–08 Weinstein, Mark (ed.), Saint Ronan’s Well, Scott (review) 8, 101–03 Weir, Alison, ‘Hogg, Galt, Scott and the Salman Rushdie Affair’ 2, 37–44 ‘"When beauty gives command, all mankind must obey!": Gender Roles in Hogg’s

Mador of the Moor’, James E. Barcus 6, 33–49 ‘When did Hogg meet John Galt?’, H. B. de Groot 8, 75–76 Willis, Gordon, ‘Hogg’s Personal Library: Holdings in Stirling University Library’

3, 87–88 ‘Witchcraft Tradition in Hogg’s Tales and Verses, The’, Barbara Bloedé 1, 91–102 Wood, G. A. M. A Queer Book, Hogg (ed. Garside) (review) 5, 157–60 Wood, G. A. M. (ed. with Hewitt), Redgauntlet, Scott (review) 8, 105–07 Writing and Orality, Penny Fielding (review) 7, 110–12 ‘You Can’t Go Home Again: James Hogg and the Problem of Scottish "Post-

Colonial" Return’, Caroline McCracken-Flesher 8, 24–41

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Discussions of Hogg Texts in Studies in Hogg and his World

In addition to the listing above, readers of Studies in Hogg and his World may find it helpful to have the following, of articles which contain substantial discussion of the following Hogg works:

Anecdotes of Scott Mergenthal, Silvia, ‘James Hogg and his “Best Benefactor”: Two Versions of

Hogg’s Anecdotes of Scott’ 4, 26–36 The Brownie of Bodsbeck; and Other Tales Bloedé, Barbara, ‘The Witchcraft Tradition in Hogg’s Tales and Verse’ 1, 91–

101 Buchan, David ‘Hogg and Folktales’ 4, 91–93 De Groot, H. B., ‘The Historicity of The Brownie of Bodsbeck’ 6, 1–11 Elphinstone, Margaret, ‘The Brownie of Bodsbeck: History or Fantasy?’ 3, 31–

41 Garside, Peter, ‘James Hogg’s Fifty Pounds’ 1, 128–32 Garside, Peter, ‘Three Perils in Publishing: Hogg and the Popular Novel’ 2, 45–

63 Häcker, Martina, ‘Literary Dialects and Communication in The Tale of Old

Mortality and The Brownie of Bodsbeck’ 8, 1–11 Weir, Alison, ‘Hogg, Galt, Scott and the Salman Rushdie Affair’ 2, 37–44 Dramatic Tales Judy Steel, ‘All–Hallow Eve’ 1, 80–90 Highland Journeys De Groot, H. B., ‘When did Hogg meet John Galt?’ 8, 75–76 Hasler, Antony J., ‘Reading the Land: James Hogg and the Highlands’ 4, 57–82 Jacobite Relics

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Jackson, Richard D., ‘John Steuart of Dalguise and the Jacobite Relics’ 10, 68–

69 Pittock, Murray, ‘The Dating of the Jacobite Relics’ 5, 20–28 Pittock, Murray, ‘James Hogg and the Jacobite Cause’ 2, 14–24 Pittock, Murray, ‘The Making of the Jacobite Relics’ 3, 10–17 Pittock, Murray, ‘Text and Context: Editing the Jacobite Relics’ 7, 37–46 Scott, Patrick, ‘Wanton Willie, Sailor Bill, and Jacobite Song: the conflicted

background of James Hogg’s “The King’s Anthem”’ 7, 59–69 Snodgrass, Charles, ‘Advancing a Jacobite Patina: Hogg’s Relics in

Blackwood’s House’ 10, 27–39 Mador of the Moor Barcus, James E., ‘“When beauty gives command, all mankind must obey!”:

Gender Roles in Hogg’s Mador of the Moor’ 6, 33–49 The Mountain Bard Bold, Valentina, ‘The Mountain Bard: James Hogg and Macpherson’s Ossian’

9, 32–44 The Pilgrims of the Sun Bold, Valentina, ‘The Magic Lantern: Hogg and Science’ 7, 5–17 McGrail, Kate, ‘Re–making the Fire: James Hogg and the Makars’ 7, 26–36 Mack, Douglas S., ‘Hogg and the Blessed Virgin Mary’ 3, 68–75 The Poetic Mirror Rubenstein, Jill, ‘Parody as Genre Renewal: The Case of The Poetic Mirror’ 2,

72–80 The Private Memoirs and Confessions of a Justified Sinner Beveridge, Allan, ‘James Hogg and Abnormal Psychology: Some Background

Notes’ 2, 91–94 Bloedé, Barbara, ‘Translating Hogg’ 2, 25–36 Bold, Valentina, ‘The Magic Lantern: Hogg and Science’ 7, 5–17 Duncan, Ian, ‘The Upright Corpse: Hogg, National Literature and the Uncanny’

5, 29–56 Duncan, Ian, ‘Shadows of the Potentate: Scott in Hogg’s Fiction’ 4, 12–25 Garside, Peter, ‘Printing Confessions’ 9, 16–31

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Heinritz, Reinhard and Mergenthal, Silvia, ‘Hogg, Hoffman, and Their Diabolical Elixirs’ 7, 47–58

McCulloch, Margery Palmer, ‘Hogg’s Justified Sinner and Robin Jenkins’s Just Duffy’ 6, 12–21

Mack, Douglas S., ‘The Body in the Opened Grave: Robert Burns and Robert Wringhim’ 7, 70–79

Mack, Douglas S., ‘Revisiting The Private Memoirs and Confessions of a Justified Sinner’ 10, 1–26

Massie, Eric, ‘Robert Louis Stevenson and The Private Memoirs and Confessions of a Justified Sinner’ 10, 73–77

Monnickendam, Andrew, ‘The Paradigm of Borders in The Private Memoirs and Confessions of a Justified Sinner’ 5, 55–69

Pelizza, Giovanna, ‘The Fortunes of James Hogg in Italy’ 4, 48–56 Petrie, David, ‘The Sinner versus the Scholar: two exemplary models of mis–

re–membering and mis–taking signs in relation to Hogg’s Justified Sinner’ 3, 57–67

Rubenstein, Jill, ‘Confession, Damnation and the Dissolution of Identity in Novels by James Hogg and Harold Frederic’ 1, 103–13

Weir, Alison, ‘Hogg, Galt, Scott and the Salman Rushdie Affair’ 2, 37–44 The Queen’s Wake Angeletti, Gioia, ‘Hogg’s Debt to William Tennant: the Influence of Anster Fair

on Hogg’s Poetry’ 6, 22–32 Bloedé, Barbara, ‘The Witchcraft Tradition in Hogg’s Tales and Verse’ 1, 91–

102 Bold, Valentina, ‘The Mountain Bard: James Hogg and Macpherson’s Ossian’

9, 32–44 Garside, Peter, ‘James Hogg’s Fifty Pounds’ 1, 128–32 Gilbert, Suzanne, ‘Hogg’s “Kilmeny” and the Ballad of Supernatural

Abduction’ 8, 42–55 Mack, Douglas S., ‘Hogg and the Blessed Virgin Mary’ 3, 68–75 A Queer Book Peter Garside, ‘Vision and Revisions: Hogg’s MS Poems in the Turnbull

Library’ 5, 82–95 McGrail, Kate, ‘Re–making the Fire: James Hogg and the Makars’ 7, 26–36 The Royal Jubilee Bold, Valentina, ‘The Royal Jubilee: James Hogg and the House of Hanover’ 5,

1–19 McCracken–Flesher, Caroline, ‘“The great disturber of the age”: James Hogg at

the King’s Visit, 1822' 9, 64–83

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A Series of Lay Sermons Mergenthal, Silvia, ‘James Hogg’s Lay Sermons and the Essay Tradition’ 2, 64–

71 The Shepherd’s Calendar Bloedé, Barbara, ‘Translating Hogg’ 2, 25–36 Bloedé, Barbara, ‘The Witchcraft Tradition in Hogg’s Tales and Verse’ 1, 91–

102 Mack, Douglas S., ‘Hogg and the Blessed Virgin Mary’ 3, 68–75 Pelizza, Giovanna, ‘The Fortunes of James Hogg in Italy’ 4, 48–56 Rubenstein, Jill, ‘Varieties of Explanation in The Shepherd’s Calendar’ 4, 1–11 “Some Terrible Letters from Scotland” McCausland, Joan, ‘James Hogg and the 1831–32 Cholera Epidemic’ 10, 40–46 The Spy Hasler, Antony J., ‘Reading the Land: James Hogg and the Highlands’ 4, 57–82 Hughes, Gillian, ‘James Hogg, The Spy, and the Edinburgh Whigs’ 10, 48–58 Leitch, Roger, ‘Hogg, Scott, and the Gaick Catastrophe’ 1, 126–28 Mergenthal, Silvia, ‘Naturae Donum: Comments on Hogg’s Self–Image and

Image’ 1, 71–79 Tales of the Wars of Montrose Hasler, Antony J., ‘Reading the Land: James Hogg and the Highlands’ 4, 57–82 Hughes, Gillian, ‘The Evolution of Tales of the Wars of Montrose’ 2, 1–13 Hughes, Gillian, ‘Hogg’s Use of History in Tales of the Wars of Montrose’ 8,

12–23 Hughes, Gillian, ‘The Struggle with “anarchy and confusion” in Tales of the

Wars of Montrose’ 3, 18–30 Hughes, Gillian, ‘Wat Pringle o’ the Yair: History or Tradition?’ 6, 50–53 Mack, Douglas S., ‘Hogg and the Blessed Virgin Mary’ 3, 68–75 The Three Perils of Man Bloedé, Barbara, ‘The Gothic Antecedents of The Three Perils of Man’ 3, 76–

86 Bold, Valentina, ‘The Magic Lantern: Hogg and Science’ 7, 5–17 Buchan, David, ‘Hogg and Folktales’ 4, 91–93 De Groot, H. B., ‘The Imperilled Reader in The Three Perils of Man’ 1, 114–25 Duncan, Ian, ‘Scott, Hogg, Orality and the Limits of Culture’ 8, 56–74 Duncan, Ian, ‘Shadows of the Potentate: Scott in Hogg’s Fiction’ 4, 12–25 Fielding, Penny, ‘Living and Life–Like: Stories and Things in The Three Perils

of Man’ 5, 70–81 Shepherd, W. G., ‘Fat Flesh: The Poetic Theme of The Three Perils of Man’ 3,

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1–9 The Three Perils of Woman Beveridge, Allan, ‘James Hogg and Abnormal Psychology: Some Background

Notes’ 2, 91–94 Bloedé, Barbara, ‘The Three Perils of Woman and the Edinburgh Prostitution

Scandal of 1823: a Reply to Dr. Groves’ 3, 88–94 Bold, Valentina, ‘Traditional Narrative Elements in The Three Perils of

Woman’ 3, 42–56 Buchan, David, ‘Hogg and Folktales’ 4, 91–93 Duncan, Ian, ‘Shadows of the Potentate: Scott in Hogg’s Fiction’ 4, 12–25 Duncan, Ian, ‘The Upright Corpse: Hogg, National Literature and the Uncanny’

5, 29–54 Groves, David, ‘The Three Perils of Woman and the Edinburgh Prostitution

Scandal of 1823’ 2, 95–102 Hasler, Antony J., ‘Reading the Land: James Hogg and the Highlands’ 4, 57–82 Hasler, Antony J., ‘The Three Perils of Woman and John Wilson’s Lights and

Shadows of Scottish Life’ 1, 30–45 Letley, Emma, ‘Some Literary Uses of Scots in The Three Perils of Woman’ 1,

46–56 Mack, Douglas S., ‘Gatty’s Illness in The Three Perils of Woman’ 1, 133–35 Pittock, Murray, ‘James Hogg and the Jacobite Cause’ 2, 14–24 Winter Evening Tales Duncan, Ian, ‘The Upright Corpse: Hogg, National Literature and the Uncanny’

5, 29–54