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Tuesday 4 June 2024

Edinburgh International Book Festival: 200 Years of the James Hogg's 'Justified Sinner'

2024 marks the 200th anniversary of the publication of Hogg’s The Private Memoirs and Confessions of a Justified Sinner. To mark the anniversary, this year’s Edinburgh International Book Festival includes a special series of six events, which, according to its website, ‘re-examine and reimagine this story, and its bold exploration of the darkest parts of the human soul’.

Events highlighted on the website include:

Grid Iron’s immersive audio and video journey bringing to life pivotal moments from the novel, rescripted by award-winning author Louise Welsh.

New Myths, in which storyteller Kirsty Logan, folksinger Kirsty Law and harpist Esther Swift reimagine the novel in contemporary times through the story of Gillian Tod, who grows up in a cult, drawing on everything from Scottish folk history, feminism and Naomi Klein.

A further layer added to the 2013 theatre piece Paul Bright’s Confessions of a Justified Sinner, when its writer and director reconstruct the text, and their original production, in a Performance Essay in co-production with National Theatre of Scotland for ‘a suitably meta-interpretation that is part-lecture, part-documentary, part-theatre’.

Ian Rankin and Ever Dundas in a Justified Sinner Book Club panel discussion, Cut Up the Justified Sinner poetry workshops, and a special Close Read event with James Robertson, author of the Confessions-influenced novel The Testament of Gideon Mack.

Further details of the Justified Sinner events can be found at https://www.edbookfest.co.uk/the-festival/whats-on/themes/confessions-374 null

This year’s Edinburgh International Book Festival runs from 10-25 August. Full details of the programme, including how to book, are on the Festival website https://www.edbookfest.co.uk/the-festival/whats-on Booking opens on 20 June.

 


Sunday 19 May 2024

New Issue of Studies in Hogg and his World


Studies in Hogg and his World

Issue Numbers 31-32, 2022-2023

 

ARTICLES

 

The Ettrick Shepherd Across the British Empire

Barbara Leonardi

 

Identifying Gil-Martin: A Fairy Reading of Hogg’s Justified Sinner

Joshua Dobbs

 

James Hogg in the Ettrick Landscape

Louise Murray, Stephen Pierpoint, and D’Maris Coffman

 

NOTES

 

Characterising John Galt’s ‘Bandana’

Regina Hewitt

 

Further Light on Hogg and the Laidlaws

Gillian Hughes

 

REVIEWS

 

Gerard Lee McKeever, Dialectics of Improvement: Scottish Romanticism, 1786–1831

Reviewed by Kenneth McNeil

 

Kenneth McNeil, Scottish Romanticism and Collective Memory in the British Atlantic

Reviewed by Megan Coyer

 

Barbara Leonardi, Marriage in James Hogg’s Work: Plotting for Gender, Class, and Ethnic Equality

Reviewed by Meiko O’Halloran

 

Murray Pittock, Scotland: The Global History 1603 to the Present

Reviewed by Richard Finlay

 

The Ayrshire Legatees, The Steam-Boat, The Gathering of the West, by John Galt

Edited by Mark Parker

Reviewed by Craig Lamont

 

Contributions to Scottish Periodicals, by James Hogg

Edited by Graham Tulloch and Judy King

Reviewed by Holly Faith Nelson

 

Peter’s Letters to his Kinsfolk, by John Gibson Lockhart

Edited by P. D. Garside and Gillian Hughes

Reviewed by Nick Smith