''The Pilgrims of the Sun; A Poem. By James Hogg, Author of the Queen's Wake, &c.'' appeared in Edinburgh on 12 December 1814, with the date 1815 and the publishers given as 'London: Printed for
John Murray, 50, Albemarle Street: and
William Blackwood, South Bridge Street, Edinburgh'. However, Murray was disappointed when he read the entire poem, and when it appeared in London in January 1815 the publication details had been changed to 'Edinburgh: Printed for William Blackwood, South Bridge Street; and sold by J. Murray, London'. The volume also contained 'Superstition'. The two poems were included, with
Connel of Dee and other poems, in a revived
Midsummer Night Dreams in the second volume of Hogg's
Poetical Works published in 1822 by '
Archibald Constable & Co. Edinburgh; and Hurst, Robinson & Co. London'. A critical edition of
The Pilgrims of the Sun is included in James Hogg,
Midsummer Night Dreams and Related Poems, edited by the late Jill Rubenstein and completed by Gillian Hughes with Meiko O'Halloran, which appeared in 2008 as Volume 24 in the Stirling/South Carolina Research Edition of The Complete Works of James Hogg published by Edinburgh University Press. ==Summary==