Transatlantic Tales and Essays
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Edinburgh University Press
Published:31st Jul '25
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John Galt spent less than three years on the American continent, but his attention was directed toward it his entire life. In fictional tales about emigrants, settlers and Indigenous peoples, and in essays about colonisation, trade, slavery and emancipation, he addressed the past, present and future of transatlantic relationships. By collecting and contextualising all of his short tales alongside his non-fiction essays about North America and the Caribbean, this volume presents a more expansive and complete picture than ever before of Galt’s transatlantic engagements. It includes writings that circulated widely in the nineteenth century but have since been lost from view, as well as new stories from his extant manuscripts that are published here for the first time.
Thanks to Angela Esterhammer’s inspired research and deft scholarship, this volume of Galt’s Transatlantic writings assembles works that have been scattered among periodicals and manuscripts or obscured by pseudonymous publication. Her comprehensive introduction and informative notes lead the way to a fresh assessment of Galt’s position in international affairs. -- Regina Hewitt, University of South Florida
ISBN: 9781399500739
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596 pages