The Spy : A Periodical Paper of Literary Amusement and Instruction, Hardback Book

The Spy : A Periodical Paper of Literary Amusement and Instruction Hardback

Edited by Gillian Hughes

Part of the The Collected Works of James Hogg series

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Hogg's extremely rare periodical of 1810-11 shows him reacting to the writers, personalities, and locales of Scotland's capital city after his move to Edinburgh from Ettrick and his career-change from shepherd and farmer to professional author.

His characteristically astute and idiosyncratic vision reveals a rather different city from that of Walter Scott and Francis Jeffrey, and his band of contributors form another audience for his work than the middle-class Tories associated with the later Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine.

The Spy includes early versions of some of Hogg's best-known poetry and prose besides a wealth of fascinating lesser-known material.

This is the first edition of The Spy since the original edition of 1810-11 was published, and offers a carefully corrected text, full annotation, notes on Hogg's contributors to his paper, and a history of its making. It represents an advance in our knowledge both of Hogg's early writing career and of the city he encountered early in the nineteenth century.

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