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  1. Thomas Jefferson Hogg (24 de mayo de 1792 – 27 de agosto de 1862) fue un biógrafo británico. Biografía. Hijo de John Hogg, un caballero de Durham, asistió a la Escuela Durham y luego cursó sus estudios superiores en la Universidad de Oxford.

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  2. Thomas Jefferson Hogg (24 May 1792 – 27 August 1862) was a British barrister and writer best known for his friendship with the Romantic poet Percy Bysshe Shelley. Hogg was raised in County Durham, but spent most of his life in London.

  3. Thomas Jefferson Hogg (born May 24, 1792, Norton, Durham, Eng.—died Aug. 27, 1862, London) was an English writer best known as the first biographer of his friend Percy Bysshe Shelley. Hogg first met Shelley at Oxford and was expelled with him in 1811 for his share in writing a pamphlet called “The Necessity of Atheism.”.

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  4. Thomas Jefferson Hogg, 1792 -1862, English barrister, friend and biographer of Percy Bysshe Shelley. Hogg matriculated at Oxford, in the fall of 1810, where he met Shelley. Soon the two were bosom friends. A result of their joint intellectual passions was a dry philosophical pamphlet intended to tweak the nose of authority, which Shelley had ...

  5. 1 de jun. de 2017 · Shelley's friend and biographer, Thomas Jefferson Hogg - Wordsworth Grasmere. 1st June 2017. by Nick Smith. “I have fifty days to live …” So begins the ‘Hoggblog’ in my novel, Drowned Hogg Day, just published by Justin Roseland Books.

  6. 7 de may. de 2024 · Thomas Jefferson Hogg. (1792—1862) biographer of Percy Bysshe Shelley. Quick Reference. (1792–1862), educated at Oxford with Shelley and sent down with his friend on the publication of the latter's Necessity of Atheism. His Life of Shelley appeared in 1858.

  7. The Life of Shelley. work by Hogg. Learn about this topic in these articles: discussed in biography. In Thomas Jefferson Hogg. …in 1858 under the title The Life of Shelley. This work throws much light on the poet’s character through the use of anecdotes and letters and contains a good deal of material relating to Hogg himself.