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    The Private Memoirs and Confessions of a Justified Sinner -

    James Hogg

    Penguin
    2007
    320 páginas
    10h 40m
    ISBN-13: 9780141441535
    3.8
    7 avaliações
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    James Hogg’s The Private Memoirs and Confessions of a Justified Sinner is a Scottish classic, a quintessentially Gothic tale of psychological horror, and a relentless attack on Calvinist dogma. The Penguin Classics edition is edited with an introduction and notes by Karl Miller. Robert Wringham’s family is composed of a dissolute father and brother, a pious mother, and a rival father in the person of a fanatical Calvinist minister. He comes to believe that he is one of the elect, predestined to be saved, while others are damned. Sure of his freedom from the dictates of morality, he embarks on a series of crimes in the company of a new friend Gil-Martin, a man of many likenesses who can be mistaken for Robert, and who explains that they are as one in the holy work of purifying the world. But who is Gil-Martin? And what does he truly desire? The Gothic double or doppelganger is nowhere more powerfully imagined than in Confessions of a Justified Sinner, once called ‘the greatest novel of Scotland’. This new edition has an introduction by Karl Miller, which discusses the presence of the novel in the life and times of James Hogg. It also contains two of Hogg’s most interesting stories, ‘Marion’s Jock’ and ‘John Gray o’ Middleholm’.

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    My two-star evaluation has nothing to do with the quality of this literature. It certainly is related to some of its aspects - one of them being the fact that the narrative has no break for chapters or nothing of the sort: it just simply flows from page one till the last one - but I can't say it's badly written or anything. The thing is I never really connected to the story and it took me a long time to complete the reading. Whatever connection or identification that was expected to be had was lost completely. I had to be more immersed in it to enjoy what I read, and that just didn't happen.

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    James Hogg

    James Hogg (1770 – 21 de Novembro de 1835) foi um poeta escocês, novelista e ensaísta que escreveu em escocês e inglês. Enquanto jovem trabalhou como pastor e numa quinta, e foi auto didacta no que conta a ler. Era amigo de grandes escritores da sua altura, incluindo Sir Walter Scott, sobre quem mais tarde escreveu uma biografia não autorizada. Ficou conhecido como "Ettrick Shepherd", uma alcunha sobre o qual alguns dos seus trabalhos foram publicados, e o nome que dei na série Noctes Ambrosianae, publicado na revista Blackwood. Atualmente, é mais conhecido pela novela The Private Memoirs and Confessions of a Justified Sinner (As privadas memórias e confissões de um pecador justificado). Os seus outros trabalhos incluem o longo poema The Queen's Wake (O acordar da rainha 1813), a sua coleção de canções Jacobite Reliques (1819) e duas novelas The Three Perils of Man (1822) e The Three Perils of Woman (1823)

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