A Stirling University researcher has discovered a long-lost manuscript by 19th-century Scottish author James Hogg in the Fales Library in New York.
Scholars had assumed that the manuscript of The Three Perils of Man had been lost or destroyed in the 1820s shortly after the novel's first publication. Edinburgh University Press is preparing an edition of the novel that will give readers access to the original version.
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