The Private Memoirs and Confessions of a Justified Sinner

James Hogg
3.68
9,551 ratings 827 reviews
Set in early eighteenth-century Scotland, the novel recounts the corruption of a boy of strict Calvinist parentage by a mysterious stranger under whose influence he commits a series of murders. The stranger assures the boy that no sin can affect the salvation of an elect person. The reader, while recognizing the stranger as Satan, is prevented by the subtlety of the novel's structure from finally deciding whether, for all his vividness and wit, he is more than a figment of the boy's imagination. This edition reprints the text of the unexpurgated first edition of 1824, later 'corrected' in an attempt to placate the Calvinists.
Genres: ClassicsFictionGothicScotland19th CenturyLiteratureReligionNovelsHistorical FictionBritish Literature
272 Pages

Community Reviews:

5 star
2540 (27%)
4 star
3043 (32%)
3 star
2661 (28%)
2 star
952 (10%)
1 star
355 (4%)

Readers also enjoyed

Other books by James Hogg