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James Hogg (1770-1835)
Internet Resources: BENEDICT, Williston R. "A Study of the ’second Self’ in James Hogg’s Fiction with Reference to its Employment in German Romantic Literature.” Dissertation Abstracts International 34 (1973): 2606A-2607A (Columbia University). [GGI: 0932]. BENEDICT, Williston R. “A Story Replete with Horror.” Princeton University Library Chronicle 44 (1983): 246-251. [GGII: 0587]. BLOEDÉ, Barbara R. “James Hogg’s Private Memoirs and Confessions of a Justified Sinner: The Genesis of the Double.” Etudes Angalaises 26 (1973): 174-186. [GGI: 0933]. BLOEDÉ, Barbara R. “The Gothic Antecedents of The Three Perils of Man.” Studies in Hogg and His World 3 (1992): 76-86. [GGII: 0588]. BLONDEL, Jacques. “James Hogg (1770-1835).” A Handbook to English Romanticism, eds. Jean Raimond and J.R. Watson. New York: St. Martin’s, 1992. 137-38. [GGIII: 2220] BREWSTER, Scott. "Borderline Experience: Madness, Mimicry, and Scottish Gothic." Gothic Studies 7 (2005): 79-86. [GGIV: 0000] BRUDER, Charles Harry. “Structuralism, Form, and the Individual Text: An Initial Reading of James Hogg’s Confessions of a Justified Sinner.” Dissertation Abstracts International 37 (1976): 2888A (University of Nebraska). [GGI: 0934].
CAMPBELL, Ian. “Hogg’s Confessions and The Heart of Darkness.” Studies in Scottish Literarure 15 (1980): 187-201. [GGI: 0935]. CAREY, John. Introduction. The Private Memoirs and Confessions of a Justified Sinner. New York: Grove Press, 1959. ix-xvi. [GGI: 0936]. CHIANESE, Robert L. “James Hogg’s Confessions of a Justified Sinner: An Anatomy of Terror.” Mystery and Detection Annual (1973): 97-112. [GGI: 0937]. DUNCAN, Ian. “The Upright Corpse: James Hogg, National Literature, and the Uncanny.” Studies in Hogg and His World 5 (1994): 29-54. [GGIII: 2225] DUNCAN, Ian. “Hogg’s Body.” Studies in Hogg and His World 9 (1998): 1-15.
EGGENSCHWILER, David. “James Hogg’s Confessions and the Fall into Division.” Studies in Scottish Literature 9 (1971): 26-39. [GGI: 0938]. FAFLAK, Joe. "The clearest light of reason;' Making Sense of Hogg's Body of Evidence." Gothic Studies 5 (2003): 94-110. [GGIV: 0000] GARSIDE, Peter. “Hogg’s Confessions and Scotland.” Studies in Hogg and His World 12 (2001): 118-38. [GGIII: 2228] GIDE, André. Introduction. The Private Memoirs and Confessions of a Justified Sinner. New York: Grove Press, 1959. ix-xvi. [GGI: 0940]. GIFFORD, Douglas. Introduction to The Three Perils of Man: War, Woman, and Witchcraft. London: Scottish Press, 1972; Rpt. Totowa, NJ: Rowman, Littlefield, 1974. [GGII: 0589]. GROVES, David. “James Hogg’s Confessions of a Justified Sinner: New Information.” Review of English Studies 40 (1989): 240-242. [GGII: 0590]. GROVES, David. “John Burell and James Hogg’s Confessions.” Notes and Queries 49:1 (2002): 44-46. [GGIII: 2232] GROVES, David. “'Confessions of an English Glutton:' A (Probable) Source for James Hogg's Confessions.” Notes & Queries 40:1 (1993): 46-47. [GGIV: 0000] HARRIES, Elizabeth. “Duplication and Duplicity: James Hogg’s Private Memoirs and Confessions of a Justified Sinner. Wordsworth Circle 10 (1979): 187-196. [GGI: 0941]. HASLER, Antony. “Introduction” (pp. i-xlii). To The Three Perils of Woman; or Love, Leasing, and Jealousy: A Series of Domestic Scottish Tales. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 1995. i-xlii. [GGIII: 2234] HEINRITZ, Reinhard and Reinhard MERGENTHAL. ”Hogg, Hoffmann, and Their Diabolical Elixirs.” Studies in Hogg and His World 7 (1996): 47-58. Compares Hogg’s Confessions of a Justified Sinner with Hoffmann’s Die Elixiere des Teufels [The Devils Elixirs]. [GGIII: 2235]
HUNTER, Adrian. Introduction. The Private Memoirs and Confessions of a Justified Sinner. Peterborough, ON: Broadview Press, 2001. 5-37. [GGIII: 2236] JACKSON, Richard D. “The Devil, the Doppelgänger, and the Confessions of James Hogg and Thomas De Quincey.” Studies in Hogg and His World 12 (2001): 90-103. [GGIII: 2237]
JONGS, Douglas. “Double Jeopardy and Chameleon Art in James Hogg’s Justified Sinner.” Studies in Scottish Literature 23 (1988): 164-185. [GGII: 0591]. KEARNS, Michael S. “Intuition and Narration in James Hogg’s Confessions.” Studies in Scottish Literature 13 (1978): 81-91. [GGI: 0943]. LEE, L.L. “The Devil’s Figure: James Hogg’s Justified Sinner.” Studies in Scottish Literature 3 (1966): 230-239. [GGI: 0944]. MACK, Donald S. “Hogg’s Religion and The Confessions of a Justified Sinner.” Studies in Scottish Literature 7 (1970): 272-239. [GGI: 0945]. MACK, Donald S.. “The Devil’s Pilgrim: A Note on Wringham’s Private Memoirs in James Hogg’s Confessions of a Justified Sinner.” Scottish Literary Journal: A Review of Studies in Scottish Language and Literature 2.1 (1975): 36-40. [GGI: 0946]. MACK, Douglas S. ”Aspects of the Supernatural in the Shorter Fiction of James Hogg.” Exhibited by Candlelight: Sources and Developments in the Gothic Tradition, eds. Valeria Tinkler-Villani and Peter Davidson. Amsterdam : Rodopi, 1995. 129-35. [GGIII: 2243] MACK, Douglas S. “The Body in the Opened Grave: Robert Burns and Robert Wringham.” Studies in Hogg and His World 7 (1996): 70-79. [GGIII: 2244]
MACK, Douglas S. “Hogg, James (1770-1835).” The Handbook to Gothic Literature, ed. Marie Mulvey-Roberts. New York: New York University Press, 1998. 122-23. [GGIII: 2245] MACK, Douglas S. “Revisiting The Private Memoirs and Confessions of a Justified Sinner.” Studies in Hogg and His World 10 (1999): 84-91. [GGIII: 2246]
MASON, Michael York. “The Three Burials in Hogg’s Justified Sinner.” Studies in Scottish Literature 13 (1978): 15-23. [GGI: 0947]. PITTOCK, Murray. "Hogg, Maturin, and the Gothic National Tale." Scottish and Irish Romanticism (2008): 211-235. POPE, Rebecca A. “Hogg, Wordsworth, and Gothic Autobiography.” Studies in Scottish Literature 27 (1992): 218-40. [GGIII: 2248] REDEKOP, Magdalene Falk. “The Narrative Art of James Hogg.” Disseration Abstracts International 39 (1978): 1525A-1526A (University of Toronto). [GGI: 0948]. REDEKOP, Magdalene Falk. “Beyond Closure: Buried Alive with Hogg’s Justified Sinner." ELH 52 (1985); 159-184. [GGII: 0592]. RIESE, Teut. “James Hogg und der roman der englischen romantik.” Archiv für das Studium der Neueren Sprachen und Literaturen 198 (1961): 145-164. [GGI: 0949]. ROGERS, Philip. “‘A Name Which May Serve Your Turn’: James Hogg’s Gilmartin.” Studies in Scottish Literature 21 (1986): 167-175. [GGII: 0593]. SEDGWICK, Eve Kosofsky. “Murder Incorporated: Confessions of a Justified Sinner.” In Between Men: English Literature and Male Homosexual Desire. New York: Columbia UP, 1985. 97-117. [GGII: 0594]. SIMPSON, Louis Ashton Marantz. James Hogg: A Critical Study. New York: St. Martin’s Press, 1962. [GGIII: 2254] SMITH, Nelson C. James Hogg. Twayne English Authors Series 311. Boston: Twayne, 1977. [GGI: 0950].
SMITH, Nelson C.. “James Hogg.” Supernatural Fiction Writers. Ed. E.F. Bleiler. New York: Charles Scribner's, 1985, I. 177-183. [GGII: 0595]. SMYTH, Edmund J. “Gide’s Reading of Hogg.” Notes and Queries 34 (March 1987): 55-56. [GGII: 0596]. STABLEFORD, Brian. “HOGG, James.” St. James Guide to Horror, Ghost and Gothic Writers, ed. David Pringle. Detroit and New York: St. James Press, 1998: 275-76. 175-76. [GGIII: 2258] THOMSON, Douglass H. “James Hogg.” Gothic Writers: A Critical and Bibliographical Guide, eds. Douglass H. Thomson, Jack G. Voller and Frederick S. Frank. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 2002. 185-94. [GGIII: 2259]
THORPE, Douglass. "Calvin, Darwin, and the Double: The Problem of Divided Nature in Hogg, MacDonald, and Stevenson." Newsletter of Victorian Studies Association of Western Canada 11.1 (1985): 6-22.
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