Bogle Corbet: or The Emigrants (edited by Katie Trumpener)

“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, Professor and Associate Department Chair of English, Eastern Connecticut State University 

Edinburgh University Press, September 2023 

Through the life-story of its eloquent but depressive narrator, this new edition of John Galt’s Bogle Corbet, edited by Katie Trumpener, 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.  

Katie Trumpener is Professor of Comparative Literature and Professor of English in FAS.