James Telfer
{{Short description|Scottish poet}}
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James Telfer (3 December 1800 – 18 January 1862) was a Scottish poet.
Biography
Telfer was the son of Isabella and John Telfer who was a shepherd. James was born in the parish of Southdean, Roxburghshire, on 3 December 1800.{{Citation |last=MacKenzie |first=Raymond N. |title=Telfer, James (1800–1862), poet and novelist |date=2004-09-23 |work=Oxford Dictionary of National Biography |url=https://www.oxforddnb.com/display/10.1093/ref:odnb/9780198614128.001.0001/odnb-9780198614128-e-27106 |access-date=2025-04-29 |publisher=Oxford University Press |language=en |doi=10.1093/ref:odnb/27106 |isbn=978-0-19-861412-8|url-access=subscription }} He at first followed his father's career but he gradually educated himself to become a schoolmaster. He taught first at Castleton, Langholm, Dumfriesshire, and then for twenty-five years conducted a small adventure school at Saughtrees, Liddisdale, Roxburghshire. On a very limited income he supported a wife and three daughters, and found leisure for literary work. He was an admirer and imitator of James Hogg, the Ettrick Shepherd, who befriended him. As a writer of the archaic and quaint ballad style illustrated in Hogg's ‘Queen's Wake,’ Telfer eventually attained a measure of ease and even elegance in composition, and in 1824 he published a volume entitled ‘Border Ballads and Miscellaneous Poems.’ The ballad, ‘The Gloamyne Buchte,’ descriptive of the potent influence of fairy song, is a skilful development of a happy conception. Telfer contributed to Wilson's ‘Tales of the Borders,’ 1834, and in 1835 he published ‘Barbara Gray,’ an interesting prose tale. A selected volume of his prose and verse appeared in 1852. He died on 18 January 1862.
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