James Hogg, written by George Brisbane Douglas in 1899, is a biography of the Scottish poet and novelist James Hogg. The book delves into Hogg's early life, his struggles as a shepherd, and his eventual rise to literary fame. Douglas explores Hogg's relationships with other notable Scottish writers, such as Sir Walter Scott and Robert Burns, and how they influenced his work. The biography also touches on Hogg's personal life, including his marriage...