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Hogg's is a mixture of forms: editorial and subjective accounts, eyewitness reports, “authentic” letters, diary fragments, legal documents, and traditional Scottish tales. Like many of the better-known narratives, Hogg's is told by two narrators: first by an editor, removed in time, who bases his sardonic account on “curious traditionary facts and other evidence,” and then by Wringhim, the justified sinner himself, in an overwrought confessional mod

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