Bogle Corbet
or The Emigrants
John Galt author Katie Trumpener editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Edinburgh University Press
Published:20th Sep '23
Should be back in stock very soon
This hardback is available in another edition too:
- Paperback£24.99(9781474449472)

Through the life-story of its eloquent but depressive narrator, Bogle Corbet links the industrial revolution in Scotland to the French Revolution, Jamaica’s plantation economy to the settlement of English Canada. A pioneering industrial novel, colonial novel, and world systems novel, Bogle Corbet also offers an early psychological portrait of emigrant experience. Galt’s vivid vignettes show Britain and key British colonies at moments of political unrest and transition, and explore the ambivalences of a world newly governed by industrialism, capitalism, globalisation, and mass displacement. Galt’s novel thus remains a work for our own times, even as it offers important transcontinental insights into a key historical juncture. It has inspired eloquent champions (both nineteenth- and twentieth-century) and continues to spark critical debate.
In Bogle Corbet, Galt brought his pioneering brand of social fiction to a broader canvas, encompassing a transatlantic world unsettled by colonialism, revolution, slavery and industrialization. The first unabridged reissue of the novel since 1831, this edition includes a superb introduction and supplemental material that provide multiple points of context, illuminating Galt’s engrossing portrait of the British Atlantic. -- Kenneth McNeil, Eastern Connecticut State University
ISBN: 9781474449465
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576 pages