Hogg James
Sortowanie
Źródło opisu
Legimi
(9)
Biblioteka Publiczna w Ostrowie Wielkopolskim
(2)
Forma i typ
E-booki
(9)
Książki
(2)
Proza
(2)
Dostępność
dostępne
(2)
Placówka
Biblioteka Główna Wypożyczalnia
(2)
Autor
Sekuła Aleksandra
(2469)
Kozioł Paweł
(2013)
Bekker Alfred
(1679)
Vandenberg Patricia
(1164)
Kotwica Wojciech
(782)
Hogg James
(-)
Kowalska Dorota
(671)
Doyle Arthur Conan
(641)
Wallace Edgar
(585)
Kochanowski Jan
(556)
Shakespeare William
(548)
Sienkiewicz Henryk
(498)
Cartland Barbara
(494)
Krzyżanowski Julian
(484)
Konopnicka Maria
(475)
Dickens Charles
(442)
Buchner Friederike von
(438)
Maybach Viola
(434)
Hackett Pete
(433)
Waidacher Toni
(423)
Twain Mark
(422)
Verne Jules
(391)
Kraszewski Józef Ignacy
(364)
Mickiewicz Adam
(347)
May Karl
(345)
Poe Edgar Allan
(342)
Montgomery Lucy Maud
(336)
King Stephen
(314)
Zarawska Patrycja
(314)
Otwinowska Barbara
(309)
Krasicki Ignacy
(305)
London Jack
(297)
Orzeszkowa Eliza
(293)
Dönges Günter
(286)
Mahr Kurt
(284)
Prus Bolesław
(282)
Boy-Żeleński Tadeusz
(281)
Słowacki Juliusz
(281)
Darlton Clark
(280)
Żeromski Stefan
(280)
Leśmian Bolesław
(279)
Ewers H.G
(278)
Vega Lope de
(265)
Barca Pedro Calderón de la
(264)
Донцова Дарья
(264)
Trzeciak Weronika
(262)
Andersen Hans Christian
(261)
Kühnemann Andreas
(258)
Fabianowska Małgorzata
(257)
Калинина Дарья
(257)
Francis H.G
(240)
Conrad Joseph
(234)
Austen Jane
(233)
May Karol
(232)
Vlcek Ernst
(231)
Barner G.F
(229)
Autores Varios
(228)
Chávez José Pérez
(222)
Ellmer Arndt
(221)
Stevenson Robert Louis
(216)
Oppenheim E. Phillips
(215)
Palmer Roy
(215)
Wells H. G
(212)
Roberts Nora
(211)
Voltz William
(211)
Balzac Honoré de
(210)
Kipling Rudyard
(210)
Goethe Johann Wolfgang von
(206)
Howard Robert E
(204)
Mróz Remigiusz
(203)
Goliński Zbigniew
(201)
Hałas Jacek "Stranger"
(201)
Bazán Emilia Pardo
(200)
Baczyński Krzysztof Kamil
(198)
Dug Katarzyna
(198)
Mark William
(195)
Hoffmann Horst
(186)
Alcott Louisa May
(185)
Kneifel Hans
(183)
Brand Max
(178)
Popławska Anna
(176)
Wilde Oscar
(176)
Verne Juliusz
(173)
Кир Булычев
(171)
Steel Danielle
(170)
Александрова Наталья
(169)
Chotomska Wanda
(166)
Drewnowski Jacek
(166)
Disney Walt
(165)
Kayser-Darius Nina
(164)
Woolf Virginia
(164)
McMason Fred
(162)
Jachowicz Stanisław
(161)
Strzałkowska Małgorzata
(161)
Haensel Hubert
(159)
Колычев Владимир
(159)
Rawinis Marian Piotr
(158)
Zimnicka Iwona
(158)
Головачёв Василий
(155)
Włodarczyk Barbara
(152)
Collins Wilkie
(151)
Rok wydania
2010 - 2019
(9)
1990 - 1999
(1)
1960 - 1969
(1)
Okres powstania dzieła
1901-2000
(1)
Kraj wydania
Polska
(10)
Niemcy
(1)
Język
polski
(11)
Przynależność kulturowa
Literatura angielska
(1)
Gatunek
Powieść
(1)
11 wyników Filtruj
Brak okładki
Książka
W koszyku
Autor
Forma i typ
Oryg. : Clony, 1992
1 placówka posiada w zbiorach tę pozycję. Rozwiń informację, by zobaczyć szczegóły.
Biblioteka Główna Wypożyczalnia
Są egzemplarze dostępne do wypożyczenia: sygn. W/C 821.111-3 (1 egz.)
Książka
W koszyku
1 placówka posiada w zbiorach tę pozycję. Rozwiń informację, by zobaczyć szczegóły.
Biblioteka Główna Wypożyczalnia
Są egzemplarze dostępne do wypożyczenia: sygn. 821.111-3 (1 egz.)
E-book
W koszyku
Autor
Forma i typ
This carefully crafted ebook: "Collected Works of James Hogg: Novels, Mystery Tales & Fantasy Stories" is formatted for your eReader with a functional and detailed table of contents: Novels: The Private Memoirs and Confessions of a Justified Sinner The Three Perils of Man - War, Women and Witchcraft The Brownie of Bodsbeck Short Stories: The Shepherd's Calendar: Rob Dodds Mr Adamson of Laverhope The Prodigal Son The School of Misfortune George Dobson's Expedition to Hell The Souters of Selkirk The Laird of Cassway Tibby Hyslop's Dream Mary Burnet The Brownie of the Black Haggs The Laird of Wineholm Window Wat's Courtship A Strange Secret The Marvellous Doctor The Witches of Traquair Sheep Prayers Odd Characters Nancy Chisholm Snow-Storms The Shepherd's Dog The Expedition to Hell The Mysterious Bride The Wool-Gatherer The Hunt of Eildon James Hogg (1770-1835) was a Scottish poet, novelist and essayist who wrote in both Scots and English. As a young man he worked as a shepherd and farmhand, and was largely self-educated through reading. He was a friend of many of the great writers of his day, including Sir Walter Scott, of whom he later wrote an unauthorized biography. He is best known for his novel The Private Memoirs and Confessions of a Justified Sinner.
Ta pozycja jest dostępna przez Internet. Rozwiń informację, by zobaczyć szczegóły.
Dostęp do treści elektronicznej wymaga posiadania kodu dostępu, który można odebrać w bibliotece.
E-book
W koszyku
Autor
Forma i typ
James Hogg's 'Collected Novels, Scottish Mystery Tales & Fantasy Stories' showcases the diverse range of his storytelling abilities. From his gothic novels like 'The Private Memoirs and Confessions of a Justified Sinner' to his enchanting fantasy tales, Hogg's works are characterized by rich prose and intricate plots that delve into themes of morality and human nature. Set in the bucolic landscapes of Scotland, his writing is steeped in the traditions of Scottish literature, yet Hogg's unique voice sets him apart as a master of his craft. Readers will be captivated by the blend of mystery, folklore, and supernatural elements that permeate his stories. James Hogg, a self-taught writer and poet, drew inspiration from his rural upbringing and Scottish heritage to create a body of work that continues to captivate readers to this day. His exploration of the human psyche and the duality of good and evil reflects the tumultuous times in which he lived, making his stories both timeless and relevant. Hogg's keen observations of society and his ability to craft compelling narratives have solidified his reputation as a literary giant in Scottish literature. For fans of gothic fiction, mystery tales, and fantasy stories, James Hogg's collected works offer a treasure trove of literary delights that will transport readers to a world of intrigue and imagination. Hogg's masterful storytelling and enduring themes make this collection a must-read for those seeking a glimpse into the rich tapestry of Scottish literature.
Ta pozycja jest dostępna przez Internet. Rozwiń informację, by zobaczyć szczegóły.
Dostęp do treści elektronicznej wymaga posiadania kodu dostępu, który można odebrać w bibliotece.
E-book
W koszyku
Autor
Forma i typ
This carefully crafted ebook: "The Brownie of Bodsbeck (Scottish Classic) - Complete Edition: Volume 1&2" is formatted for your eReader with a functional and detailed table of contents. "Walter's blood curdled within him at this relation. He was superstitious, but he always affected to disbelieve the existence of the Brownie, though the evidences were so strong as not to admit of any doubt; but this double assurance, that his only daughter, whom he loved above all the world besides, was leagued with evil spirits, utterly confounded him." (Extract) James Hogg (1770-1835) was a Scottish poet, novelist and essayist who wrote in both Scots and English. As a young man he worked as a shepherd and farmhand, and was largely self-educated through reading. He was a friend of many of the great writers of his day, including Sir Walter Scott, of whom he later wrote an unauthorized biography.
Ta pozycja jest dostępna przez Internet. Rozwiń informację, by zobaczyć szczegóły.
Dostęp do treści elektronicznej wymaga posiadania kodu dostępu, który można odebrać w bibliotece.
E-book
W koszyku
Autor
Forma i typ
James Hogg's 'The Brownie of Bodsbeck' is a captivating two-volume novel that delves into the trials and tribulations of the Covenanters in 17th century Scotland. The novel is known for its rich historical detail and vivid portrayal of the religious and political tensions of the time. Hogg's literary style is marked by his lyrical prose and his deep understanding of the Scottish landscape, which serves as a backdrop to the unfolding drama. The novel is a powerful exploration of faith, loyalty, and the struggle for freedom in a time of oppression. Hogg deftly weaves together elements of historical fiction and romance in a way that keeps readers engaged from beginning to end. James Hogg, a Scottish poet and novelist, drew inspiration from his own experiences growing up in the Scottish Borders and his interest in Scottish history and folklore. Hogg's background as a shepherd and his intimate knowledge of rural life in Scotland lend authenticity to his portrayal of the characters and settings in 'The Brownie of Bodsbeck'. His deep connection to the land and its people shines through in his writing, making the novel a must-read for anyone interested in Scottish literature or history. I highly recommend 'The Brownie of Bodsbeck' to readers who enjoy historical fiction and are looking for a well-crafted novel that immerses them in a tumultuous period of Scottish history. James Hogg's skillful storytelling and his ability to bring the past to life make this novel a true literary gem that will leave a lasting impression.
Ta pozycja jest dostępna przez Internet. Rozwiń informację, by zobaczyć szczegóły.
Dostęp do treści elektronicznej wymaga posiadania kodu dostępu, który można odebrać w bibliotece.
E-book
W koszyku
Autor
Forma i typ
The Private Memoirs and Confessions of a Justified Sinner is a novel by the Scottish author James Hogg, published anonymously in 1824. Considered by turns part-gothic novel, part-psychological mystery, part-metafiction, part-satire, part-case study of totalitarian thought, it can also be thought of as an early example of modern crime fiction in which the story is told, for the most part, from the point of view of its criminal anti-hero. The action of the novel is located in a historically definable Scotland with accurately observed settings, and simultaneously implies a pseudo-Christian world of angels, devils, and demonic possession. The first edition sold very poorly and the novel suffered from a period of critical neglect, especially in the nineteenth century. However, since the latter part of the twentieth century it has won greater critical interest and attention. It was praised by André Gide in an introduction to the 1947 reissue and described by the critic Walter Allen as 'the most convincing representation of the power of evil in our literature'. It has also been seen as a study of religious fanaticism through its deeply critical portrait of the Calvinist concept of predestination. It is written in English, with some sections of Scots that appear in dialogue.
Ta pozycja jest dostępna przez Internet. Rozwiń informację, by zobaczyć szczegóły.
Dostęp do treści elektronicznej wymaga posiadania kodu dostępu, który można odebrać w bibliotece.
E-book
W koszyku
Autor
Forma i typ
This carefully crafted ebook: "The Private Memoirs and Confessions of a Justified Sinner (Gothic Classic)" is formatted for your eReader with a functional and detailed table of contents. The novel traces Robert Wringhim's gradual decline into despair and madness, as his doubts about the righteousness of his cause are counteracted by what appears to be the Devil himself, who is increasing domination over his life. Finally, Robert loses control over his own identity and start's committing murders. The action of the novel is located in a historically definable Scotland with accurately observed settings, and simultaneously implies a pseudo-Christian world of angels, devils, and demonic possession. Many of the events of the novel are narrated twice; first by the 'editor', who gives his account of the facts as he understands them to be, and then in the words of the 'sinner' himself. Considered by turns part-gothic novel, part-psychological mystery, it can be thought of as an early example of modern crime fiction in which the story is told, for the most part, from the point of view of its criminal anti-hero. James Hogg (1770-1835) was a Scottish poet, novelist and essayist who wrote in both Scots and English. As a young man he worked as a shepherd and farmhand, and was largely self-educated through reading. He was a friend of many of the great writers of his day, including Sir Walter Scott, of whom he later wrote an unauthorized biography.
Ta pozycja jest dostępna przez Internet. Rozwiń informację, by zobaczyć szczegóły.
Dostęp do treści elektronicznej wymaga posiadania kodu dostępu, który można odebrać w bibliotece.
E-book
W koszyku
Autor
Forma i typ
James Hogg's The Private Memoirs and Confessions of a Justified Sinner is a captivating psychological thriller that delves into the dark depths of the human psyche. Written in a unique and gothic literary style, the book explores themes of religious fanaticism, duality of human nature, and the consequences of unchecked obsession. Set in 18th century Scotland, the narrative follows the confessions of a man who believes he is predestined for salvation, leading him to commit heinous acts in the name of divine duty. James Hogg, a Scottish author and poet, drew inspiration for this chilling tale from his own upbringing in a strict Calvinist household. His intimate understanding of religious fervor and the conflicts it can create within a person's mind shines through in the narrative. Hogg's keen observation of human nature and his ability to create a haunting atmosphere make this novel a standout in psychological literature. Recommended for readers who enjoy thought-provoking and suspenseful narratives, The Private Memoirs and Confessions of a Justified Sinner is a masterpiece that will leave you questioning the boundaries of morality and the power of faith.
Ta pozycja jest dostępna przez Internet. Rozwiń informację, by zobaczyć szczegóły.
Dostęp do treści elektronicznej wymaga posiadania kodu dostępu, który można odebrać w bibliotece.
E-book
W koszyku
Autor
Forma i typ
This carefully crafted ebook: "The Shepherd's Calendar and Other Tales from Scottish Highlands" is formatted for your eReader with a functional and detailed table of contents. James Hogg wrote some of his best stories in The Shepherd's Calendar, in which he defines the content and the manners of the traditional storytelling of Ettrick Forest, the mountainous region in Scotland where he grew up. They reveal Hogg's experiences as a young shepherd as it draws a picture of the pleasures and the dangers of the lives in Scottish Highlands. Some of these stories deal with the supernatural and explore psychological depths with a noteworthy intensity and insight. Large parts of these tales are written in a Scots dialect from the region of Ettrick Forest. The Shepherd's Calendar: Rob Dodds Mr Adamson of Laverhope The Prodigal Son The School of Misfortune George Dobson's Expedition to Hell The Souters of Selkirk The Laird of Cassway Tibby Hyslop's Dream Mary Burnet The Brownie of the Black Haggs The Laird of Wineholm Window Wat's Courtship A Strange Secret The Marvellous Doctor The Witches of Traquair Sheep Prayers Odd Characters Nancy Chisholm Snow-Storms The Shepherd's Dog The Expedition to Hell The Mysterious Bride The Wool-Gatherer The Hunt of Eildon James Hogg (1770-1835) was a Scottish poet, novelist and essayist who wrote in both Scots and English. As a young man he worked as a shepherd and farmhand, and was largely self-educated through reading. He was a friend of many of the great writers of his day, including Sir Walter Scott, of whom he later wrote an unauthorized biography.
Ta pozycja jest dostępna przez Internet. Rozwiń informację, by zobaczyć szczegóły.
Dostęp do treści elektronicznej wymaga posiadania kodu dostępu, który można odebrać w bibliotece.
E-book
W koszyku
Autor
Forma i typ
In 'The Witches of Traquair and Other Tales from Scottish Highlands' by James Hogg, readers are transported to the mystical world of the Scottish Highlands through a collection of haunting and mysterious stories. Hogg's literary style combines elements of folklore, superstition, and the supernatural, creating a rich and immersive reading experience. Each tale is infused with Hogg's unique voice, capturing the essence of the Highlands with vivid descriptions and compelling narratives that will leave readers captivated. This collection is a fascinating glimpse into the rich storytelling tradition of Scotland, offering a blend of tradition and innovation that sets it apart from other works of the time. James Hogg, a Scottish poet and novelist, drew inspiration from his own experiences growing up in the Scottish countryside, as well as from the rich oral storytelling tradition of his homeland. His deep connection to Scottish culture and history shines through in 'The Witches of Traquair and Other Tales from Scottish Highlands,' as he weaves together tales that are both rooted in tradition and fresh in their approach. Hogg's passion for his heritage is evident in every story, making this collection a must-read for lovers of Scottish literature and folklore. I highly recommend 'The Witches of Traquair and Other Tales from Scottish Highlands' to anyone interested in exploring the enchanting world of Scottish folklore and experiencing the unique storytelling style of James Hogg. This collection will transport readers to a world where witches, spirits, and mysterious creatures roam the Scottish Highlands, offering a captivating journey into the heart of Scottish culture and tradition.
Ta pozycja jest dostępna przez Internet. Rozwiń informację, by zobaczyć szczegóły.
Dostęp do treści elektronicznej wymaga posiadania kodu dostępu, który można odebrać w bibliotece.
Pozycja została dodana do koszyka. Jeśli nie wiesz, do czego służy koszyk, kliknij tutaj, aby poznać szczegóły.
Nie pokazuj tego więcej