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144:, soon after apparently sinking, resurfaced (presumably due to air trapped in the holds of the ship) and was eventually forced onto an underwater ledge of the iceberg where it quickly froze in place. Allan lived for some time in the imprisoned ship before finally escaping. This is remarkably similar to the events that transpired in September 1854 when noted explorer Captain 82:
part of this to 'the late ingenious Duchess of Gordon in a quarto vol. among many other curious relics copied for her Grace by a clever amanuensis. I expressed my acknowledgements to her long ago and now thus publicly acknowledge it once again'). According to the accounts, Allan was the son of Adam Gordon, a farm worker. Allan was born in "a small cottage three miles above"
101:. After nearly a year of maltreatment, Allan refused to take another beating. Subsequent arguments amongst the pair escalated into physical fighting and, on one particular day of violence, Allan left his employer unconscious on the ground. On that same day the 12-year-old Allan left Huntly for Aberdeen. 81:
reportedly preserved the autobiographical accounts of Allan Gordon to schoolmaster John Duff (According to Gillian Hughes, "Hogg originally wrote after this 'having been sent to me as a curiosity by the Earl of Fife to whom I have to express my grateful acknowledgement', and then changed the latter
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Allan first found employment as a cabin boy and later as a sailor, which remained his occupation for the following five years. By this time Allan had reportedly become attached to the "nautical life" and enjoyed visiting new cities with every voyage. He joined the crew of the
54:, a whaling ship that disappeared without a trace in 1757. According to a modern editor of Hogg's work, the character of Allan Gordon was inspired by Robinson Crusoe and Hogg's interest, at the time, in polar exploration. Sarah Moss also identifies Mungo Park's 202: 230: 137:. According to the story Allan told when he returned to Aberdeen in 1764, he was thrown from his lookout point onto the iceberg by the force of the collision. 373: 383: 93:
The tailor was reportedly a "little crooked wretch" who repeatedly took out his anger on his apprentice in the form of
17: 203:"The Arctic Fantasies of Edwin Landseer and Briton Riviere: Polar Bears, Wilderness and Notions of the Sublime | Tate" 358: 237: 31: 378: 174: 322: 86:, Scotland. Adam Gordon taught his son to read but not write. He then arranged for his son an 321:
Hogg, James (1987), "The Surpassing Adventures of Allan Gordon", in Hughes, Gillian (ed.),
291: 262: 8: 98: 149: 263:"Romanticism on Ice: Coleridge, Hogg and the Eighteenth-Century Missions to Greenland" 354: 94: 87: 367: 113:, was described by Allan as a "drunken rash headlong fool" of an Englishman. 182: 145: 50:. According to the narrative, Allan Gordon was the sole survivor of the 78: 43: 134: 126: 58:, accounts of the Ross and Parry expeditions, William Scoresby's 185:
made reference to 'The Iceberg Hermit' before playing the song.
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Allan Gordon was the main character of Arthur J. Roth's book
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for the first time in 1757. John Hughes, captain of the
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Index

The Iceberg Hermit
Alan Gordon (disambiguation)
James Hogg
James Hogg
Huntly
apprenticeship
physical
psychological abuse
iceberg
Arctic
Greenland
Elisha Kane
USS Advance
The Fall of Troy
Thomas Erak
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