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Authors: James Hogg
As to additional, concomitant surveys: the best account of witchcraft and its many ramifications is Sir Keith Thomas’s
Religion and the Decline of Magic
(1971); the atmospherics of Romanticism are to be found in
The Portable Coleridge
, edited by I. A. Richards (1950, copyright renewed 1978), and in entries by Addison, Lamb, Hazlitt, De Quincey and Leigh Hunt in
A Book of English Essays
, edited by W. E. Williams (1942); the points raised in the foregoing preface of Hamlet’s relationship with Robert Wringhim Colwan may be checked against essays and remarks on Shakespeare’s play by eighteenth- and nineteenth-century writers collected in
Hamlet: A Casebook
, edited by John Jump (1968). Ideas about Edmund Kean and profiles of similar personalities may be found in
On Actors and the Art of Acting
by George Henry Lewes (1875, reprinted in recent times by the Grove Press, New York). A discussion of the overlaps between acting and madness is also to be located in the present editor’s
Stage People
(1989). Alexander Mackendrick and Ealing films are dealt with extensively by Philip Kemp in his
Lethal Innocence: The Cinema of Alexander Mackendrick
(1991). Anthony Burgess’s autobiography comprises two volumes,
Little Wilson and Big God
(1987) and
You’ve Had Your Time
(1990).
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DATE | AUTHOR’S LIFE |
1770 | James Hogg born at Ettrickhall Farm, near Selkirk, and baptised on 9 December. |
1777 | Hogg’s only few months of schooling. |
1794 | First poem, ‘Donald McDonald’, published in Scots Magazine . |
1801 | Scottish Pastorals . |
1802 | Assists Walter Scott with Minstrelsy of the Scottish Border . |
1807 | The Mountain Bard and The Shepherd’s Guide . |
1810 | The Forest Minstrel . |
1813 | The Queen’s Wake . |
1815 | The Pilgrims of the Sea . |
1816 | Mador of the Moor and The Poetic Mirror . |
1818 | The Brownie of Bodsbeck . |
1820 | Marries Margaret Phillips. Winter Evening Tales . |
1822 | Poetical Works and The Three Perils of Man . |
1823 | The Three Perils of Woman . |
1824 | The Private Memoirs and Confessions of a Justified Sinner . |
1825 | Queen Hynde . |
1829 | The Shepherd’s Calendar . |
1831 | Songs, By The Ettrick Shepherd . |
1832 | Altrive Tales . |
1834 | Familiar Anecdotes of Sir Walter Scott . |
1835 | Tales of the Wars of Montrose . Dies 30 November. |
DATE | LITERARY CONTEXT |
1770 | Death of Chatterton. Birth of Wordsworth. |
1772 | Birth of Coleridge. |
1773 | The Works of Ossian , ‘collected’ by Macpherson and edited and published by Goethe in Frankfurt. |
1775 | Sheridan: The Rivals . Birth of Jane Austen. |
1776 | Adam Smith: Wealth of Nations . |
1777 | Sheridan: The School for Scandal . |
1784 | Death of Dr Johnson. |
1787 | Birth of Edmund Kean. |
1789 | Blake: Songs of Innocence . |
1792 | Birth of Shelley. |
1794 | Blake: Songs of Experience . |
1795 | Birth of Keats. |
1796 | Death of James Macpherson. |
1797 | Coleridge begins ‘The Ancient Mariner‘. |
1798 | Wordsworth and Coleridge: Lyrical Ballads ; Wordsworth begins The Prelude . |
1803 | Chatterton: Works (3 volumes), edited by R. Southey and J. Cottle. |
1807 | Wordsworth: ‘Intimations of Immortality from Recollections of Early Childhood’. |
1811 | Jane Austen: Sense and Sensibility . |
1812 | Birth of Charles Dickens. |
1813 | Jane Austen: Pride and Prejudice . |
1814 | Scott: Waverley . Jane Austen: Mansfield Park . Edmund Kean’s first success in The Merchant of Venice . |
1816 | Coleridge: ‘Kubla Khan’. Jane Austen: Emma . |
1817 | First number of Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine . Coleridge: Biographia Literaria . Death of Jane Austen. |
1818 | Scott: Heart of Midlothian . Mary Shelley: Frankenstein . |
1819 | Shelley: ‘The Masque of Anarchy’. Scott: Ivanhoe . |
1820 | Keats: ‘The Eve of St Agnes’. Shelley: ‘Ode to the West Wind’, and ‘To a Skylark’. |
1821 | Death of Keats. |
1822 | Death of Shelley. |
1827 | Carlyle starts to contribute to the Edinburgh Review . Scott: Life of Napoleon Buonaparte . Deaths of Blake, Beethoven. |
1830 | Scott: Letters on Demonology and Witchcraft . |
1831 | Disraeli: The Young Duke |
1832 | Birth of Lewis Carroll. Deaths of Scott, Jeremy Bentham, Goethe. |
1833 | Lamb: The Last Essays of Elia . Death of Kean. |
1834 | Death of Coleridge. |
DATE | HISTORICAL EVENTS |
1770 | Captain Cook discovers New South Wales. |
1774 | Joseph Priestley discovers oxygen. |
1776 | American Declaration of Independence. |
1783 | Treaty of Versailles recognizes American independence. |
1789 | French Revolution begins. |
1793 | Execution of Louis XVI. |
1804 | Napoleon becomes Emperor. |
1805 | Battles of Trafalgar and Austerlitz. |
1807 | Abolition of the slave trade in Britain. |
1815 | Battle of Waterloo. |
1819 | Birth of the future Queen Victoria. |
1820 | Death of George III. |
1821 | Death of Napoleon. |
1825 | First railway, Stockton to Darlington, opened. |
1829 | Catholic Emancipation Act; Metropolitan Police Force established. |
1830 | Death of George IV. |
1832 | Reform Bill passed. |
1834 | The Tolpuddle Martyrs. |
With a detail of
curious traditionary facts,
and other evidence,
by the Editor.