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The Hunter of Comar
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James Hogg
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- The Collected Works of James Hogg v
- Contents xi
- List of Figures xiii
- Introduction xv
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February 1830–January 1831 (Volumes 1–2)
- The Flower of Annisley 1
- I Hae Naebody Now 3
- The Lass o’ Carlisle 4
- Lines for the Eye of the Beautiful Miss E. B. 5
- The Unearthly Witness 7
- Strange Letter of a Lunatic 19
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February 1831–January 1832 (Volumes 3–4)
- Geordie Scott 30
- The Barber of Duncow.— A Real Ghost Story 37
- Disagreeables 48
- Aunt Susan 51
- Crawford John 63
- On the Separate Existence of the Soul 73
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February–December 1832 (Volumes 5–6)
- The Twa Burdies 89
- One Thousand Eight Hundred and Thirty-one 92
- The Elder in Love 93
- The Mountain-Dew Men 98
- This Warld’s an Unco Bonny Place 114
- Ewan M‘Gabhar 118
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January–December 1833 (Volumes 7–8)
- An Auld Wife’s Dream 135
- A Remarkable Egyptian Story 142
- The Shepherd’s Noctes 161
- The Shepherd’s Noctes, and the Reason Why They Do Not Appear in Fraser’s Magazine 172
- The Miller Correspondence 185
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January–December 1834 (Volumes 9–10)
- Extraordinary History of a Border Beauty 186
- [O saw ye ought o’ the Queen o’ Hearts] 209
- The Frasers in the Correi 210
- Love’s Legacy 219
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January–December 1835 (Volumes 11–12)
- Anecdotes of Ghosts and Apparitions 243
- A Very Ridiculous Sermon 258
- The Hunter of Comar 267
- A Dream 272
- The Three Sisters 275
- The Chickens in the Corn 295
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January–December 1836 (Volumes 13–14) [Posthumous]
- The Turners 299
- Helen Crocket 318
- Appendix A: Oliver Yorke’s Introduction to the Ettrick Shepherd’s Last Tale 337
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Appendix B
- I. Works Attributed to Hogg for which Hogg’s Authorship is Unlikely, Fraser’s Magazine for Town and Country, 1830–1836 350
- II. Biographical Articles, Fictive Depictions, and Reviews of Hogg’s Works in Fraser’s Magazine for Town and Country, 1830–1836 354
- Hyphenation List 356
- Notes 357
- Glossary 499
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- The Collected Works of James Hogg v
- Contents xi
- List of Figures xiii
- Introduction xv
-
February 1830–January 1831 (Volumes 1–2)
- The Flower of Annisley 1
- I Hae Naebody Now 3
- The Lass o’ Carlisle 4
- Lines for the Eye of the Beautiful Miss E. B. 5
- The Unearthly Witness 7
- Strange Letter of a Lunatic 19
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February 1831–January 1832 (Volumes 3–4)
- Geordie Scott 30
- The Barber of Duncow.— A Real Ghost Story 37
- Disagreeables 48
- Aunt Susan 51
- Crawford John 63
- On the Separate Existence of the Soul 73
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February–December 1832 (Volumes 5–6)
- The Twa Burdies 89
- One Thousand Eight Hundred and Thirty-one 92
- The Elder in Love 93
- The Mountain-Dew Men 98
- This Warld’s an Unco Bonny Place 114
- Ewan M‘Gabhar 118
-
January–December 1833 (Volumes 7–8)
- An Auld Wife’s Dream 135
- A Remarkable Egyptian Story 142
- The Shepherd’s Noctes 161
- The Shepherd’s Noctes, and the Reason Why They Do Not Appear in Fraser’s Magazine 172
- The Miller Correspondence 185
-
January–December 1834 (Volumes 9–10)
- Extraordinary History of a Border Beauty 186
- [O saw ye ought o’ the Queen o’ Hearts] 209
- The Frasers in the Correi 210
- Love’s Legacy 219
-
January–December 1835 (Volumes 11–12)
- Anecdotes of Ghosts and Apparitions 243
- A Very Ridiculous Sermon 258
- The Hunter of Comar 267
- A Dream 272
- The Three Sisters 275
- The Chickens in the Corn 295
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January–December 1836 (Volumes 13–14) [Posthumous]
- The Turners 299
- Helen Crocket 318
- Appendix A: Oliver Yorke’s Introduction to the Ettrick Shepherd’s Last Tale 337
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Appendix B
- I. Works Attributed to Hogg for which Hogg’s Authorship is Unlikely, Fraser’s Magazine for Town and Country, 1830–1836 350
- II. Biographical Articles, Fictive Depictions, and Reviews of Hogg’s Works in Fraser’s Magazine for Town and Country, 1830–1836 354
- Hyphenation List 356
- Notes 357
- Glossary 499