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- "Introductory Essay" in "Richard Woodhouse's Cause Book: the Opium- Eater, the Magazine Wars, and the London Literary Scene in 1821"
- 1 James Hogg Collection Special Collections University of Otago
- A Reading of the Supernatural in James Hogg's Fiction Naomi Tober
- Three Short Stories by James Hogg
- Blake, the Edinburgh Literary Journal, and James Hogg
- For Over Two Centuries, the Works of Robert Burns Have Been Much-Loved Around the World
- The Embodied Damnation of James Hogg's Justified Sinner
- Walter Benjamin, James Hogg, and the Spy
- Walter Scott: Sheriff and Outlaw the Ninth International Conference On
- Memorials of James Hogg, the Ettrick Shepherd
- Proquest Dissertations
- Bold, Valentina (1997) 'Nature's Making' : James Hogg and the Autodidactic Tradition in Scottish Poetry
- From Walter Scott to Cormac Mccarthy: Scottish Romanticism and the Novel from the American South
- James Hogg's First Encounter with Burns's Poetry Douglas S
- James Hogg's the Brownie of Bodsbeck
- Shortreed, Laidlaw and Scott's Minstrelsy of the Scottish Border
- James Hogg - Poems
- Morphine-Addicted Doctors, the English Opium-Eater, and Embattled Medical Authority
- ABSTRACT KEYWORDS: Walter Scott, James Hogg, John Gibson
- Intuition and Narration in James Hogg's Confessions Michael S
- The Private Memoirs and Confessions of a Justified Sinner Has Baffled Readers Since Its Publication in 1824
- Four Unrecorded Book Reviews by the Ettrick Shepherd, 1811-1812 David Groves
- Bold, V. and Gilbert, S. (2012) Hogg, Ettrick and Oral Tradition. In: Duncan, I
- 'Wandering Willie's Tale' and 'The Two Drovers' by Sir Walter Scott
- James Hogg's Ambiguously Justified Sinner Joshua David Dobbs Thesis