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Encyclopedia Britannica - Main :: HIG-HOR |
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HOGG, THOMAS JEFFERSON (17921862) , English man of letters, was born at Norton
Oxford
Shelley , with whom in 1811 he was expelled from the university for refusing to disclaim connexion with the author-ship of the pamphlet The Necessity for Atheism. He was then sent to study law at York
Shelley interrupted his relations with her husband for some time, but in 1813 the friendship was renewed in London. In 1817 Hogg was called to the bar, and became later a revising barrister. In 1844 he inherited2000 under Shelley's will, and in 1855, in accordance with the wishes of the poet's family, began to write Shelley's biography . The first two volumes of it were published in 1858, but they proved to be far more an autobiography than a biography , and Shelley's representatives refused Hogg further access to the materials necessary for its completion. Hogg died on the 27th of August 1862.End of Article: HOGG, THOMAS JEFFERSON (17921862) If you wish, you can link directly to this article.
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