
Fiction and the Fantastic: Mikhail Bulgakov and James Hogg
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Romanticism and Modernity in Hogg's Works
This chapter explores the blend of romanticism and modernity in James Hogg's literature, focusing on interiority, spirituality, and the psychological landscapes of his characters. It examines Hogg's fascination with scientific advancements, folklore, and the supernatural, along with a detailed narrative on violence and moral truths within Scottish context. The discussion also highlights the evolving reception of Hogg's work, touching on themes of identity, self-deception, and existential dread.
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