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The Brownie of Bodsbeck

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In «The Brownie of Bodsbeck,» James Hogg weaves a captivating tale that reflects the rich tapestry of Scottish folklore and explores themes of loyalty, identity, and the supernatural. Written in a vivid, narrative style, Hogg employs a blend of realism and fantasy, artfully presenting the story of a reclusive farmer, who encounters a mischievous brownie—a household spirit known in Scottish tradition. This novella contributes to the Romantic literary context of the early 19th century, characterized by a fascination with nature and the mystical elements of rural life, further emphasizing Hogg's position as a transitional figure between the Enlightenment and Romanticism in Scottish literature. Hogg, often referred to as the «Ettrick Shepherd,» was deeply entrenched in the cultural milieu of Scotland, drawing from his own experiences as a shepherd and storyteller. His profound connection to the Scottish landscape and its folklore, coupled with a personal history marked by hardship and resilience, fueled his desire to preserve and articulate the oral traditions of his homeland. Hogg's life as a laborer and his literary ambition exemplify the complexities of the period, allowing him to interface with both common folk and the literary elite. Readers will find «The Brownie of Bodsbeck» a compelling exploration of myth intertwined with the daily rhythms of rural life, and it serves as a testament to Hogg's masterful storytelling abilities. This book not only invites readers into the enchanting world of Scottish folklore but also encourages contemplation on the intersection of reality and myth, making it an essential read for enthusiasts of the genre and those intrigued by the cultural heritage of Scotland.

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Data wydania na Litres:
04 listopada 2024
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100 str.
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8596547396451
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