Rothelan
A Romance of the English Histories
Clare A Simmons editor Adam Kozaczka editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Edinburgh University Press
Published:31st May '26
Should be back in stock very soon

Set in England, Scotland and France during the fourteenth century, John Galt’s Rothelan (1824) engages with major historical contexts including the Black Plague pandemic, Anglo-Scottish warfare and the Hundred Years’ War. Remarkable in its time for its representation of an alternative Jewish history showing sympathy for Jewish communities and for taking women’s agency seriously, the novel tells a story of usurped inheritance while narrating major historical events from the reign of King Edward III. Present-day students of literature may appreciate the novel’s metafictional play, including a found text device and a chapter that jokingly mocks a Walter Scott novel. Presented for the first time in a modern, annotated edition, this authoritative text features an introduction and appendices with background information pertaining to the novel’s content and relevant contexts.
This fine edition proves Galt was not only a wryly observant chronicler of quotidian Scottish life but also a first-rate historical novelist. Rothelan richly earns the comparisons it encourages to Scott’s Ivanhoe, and Galt’s multi-faceted portrayal of Adonijah deserves at least as much scholarly attention as Scott’s Isaac and Rebecca. With their confident presentation of this engrossing novel of plots and counterplots in fourteenth-century England, Kozaczka and Simmons have opened another vista for lovers of Scottish literature in general and admirers of Galt in particular. -- Evan Gottlieb, Oregon State University
ISBN: 9781399531320
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424 pages