The Brownie of Bodsbeck

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The Brownie of Bodsbeck is a historical novel by Scottish writer James Hogg that blends folklore and Covenanting-era religious conflict in the Scottish Borders.

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instanceOf historical novel
novel
associatedWithAuthor James Hogg NERFINISHED
author James Hogg NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin Scotland
firstPublicationDate 1818
genre Scottish literature
historical fiction
hasCharacterType Covenanter
Royalist soldier
supernatural being
hasCulturalContext Covenanter–Royalist conflict NERFINISHED
Scottish Borders folklore
hasLiteraryForm prose
hasLiteraryGenre historical novel
hasPart The Brownie of Bodsbeck; and Other Tales NERFINISHED
hasReception regarded as one of Hogg’s important early novels
hasSubject Presbyterianism in Scotland
religious persecution in 17th-century Scotland
incorporatesElement Scottish folklore
religious conflict
influencedBy Scottish Covenanting history
Scottish oral tradition
isNotableFor blend of folklore and religious history
isPartOf James Hogg’s prose fiction oeuvre
languageVariant Scots-inflected English
literaryMovement Romanticism
literarySignificance early example of Scottish historical novel
mainTheme Covenanting persecution
clash between authority and dissent
superstition and belief
narrativePerspective third-person narration
originalLanguage English
placeOfPublication Edinburgh NERFINISHED
publisher William Blackwood NERFINISHED
setInCentury 17th century
settingCountry Scotland NERFINISHED
settingLocation Scottish Borders NERFINISHED
settingPeriod Covenanting era
titleRefersTo a brownie, a household spirit in Scottish folklore

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James Hogg notableWork The Brownie of Bodsbeck