The Brownie of Bodsbeck

The Brownie of Bodsbeck

by James Hogg
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Publication Date: 10/08/2022

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In 'The Brownie of Bodsbeck,' James Hogg weaves a captivating tale set against the rugged Scottish landscape, blending folklore with keen psychological insight. The narrative centers around the titular brownie, a mischievous household spirit, whose antics illuminate themes of domestic strife, the supernatural, and the complex nature of human desires and resolutions. Hogg's rich, evocative prose and deft characterizations transport readers to a realm where the ordinary meets the extraordinary, all while employing a style that reflects the Romantic Movement's fascination with nature and the mystical. James Hogg, known as the 'Ettrick Shepherd,' drew upon his rural upbringing and deep-rooted ties to Scottish folklore to create this enchanting narrative. His life experiences as a shepherd and his robust engagement with the cultural traditions of his homeland profoundly informed his writings. Hogg's work often reflects a blend of realism and fantasy, capturing the spirit of a time when rural Scotland was imbued with folk beliefs and superstitions. For readers seeking a thoughtful exploration of human nature intertwined with rich Scottish folklore, 'The Brownie of Bodsbeck' is a must-read. Hogg's masterful storytelling and nuanced character development invite readers to consider the subtle interplay between the mundane and the magical, making this work an enduring classic.

ISBN:
9788028215293
9788028215293
Category:
Romance
Format:
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date:
10-08-2022
Language:
English
Publisher:
Sharp Ink
James Hogg

James Hogg (1770-1835) was born near Selkirk in the Scottish Borders. From a young age he was determined to be a poet like Burns. He became friends with Walter Scott and in 1810 he went to Edinburgh to seek a literary career.

His most well-known work, The Private Memoirs and Confessions of a Justified Sinner, made little impact when it first appeared (anonymously) in 1824, but has since won critical interest and attention as a classic of the Scottish canon. He continued to publish poetry and prose until his death in 1835.

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