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John Galt Reihenfolge der Bücher (Chronologisch)
John Galt war ein schottischer Romanautor, Unternehmer und politischer sowie gesellschaftlicher Kommentator, der als einer der ersten Schriftsteller die Themen der Industriellen Revolution aufgriff und als erster politischer Romanautor im englischen Sprachraum gilt. Seine Werke beleuchteten die Auswirkungen der Industrialisierung und der Besiedlung Nordamerikas und boten dabei oft einzigartige Perspektiven auf die schottische Geschichte und Gesellschaft.






Focusing on accessibility, this publication features a reproduction of a historical work in large print, specifically designed for individuals with impaired vision. The Megali publishing house is dedicated to making classic literature more approachable, ensuring that important texts remain available to a wider audience.
The narrator's journey intertwines the impacts of the industrial revolution in Scotland with the French Revolution and Jamaica's plantation economy, extending to the settlement of English Canada. As a pioneering work, it delves into the psychological aspects of emigration and reflects on Britain's and its colonies' political turmoil during a transformative era. Galt's vivid storytelling captures the complexities of industrialism, capitalism, and globalization, making the novel relevant for contemporary discussions and historical analysis.
This volume combines three of the novels which made John Galt's reputation: Annals of the Parish, The Provost, and The Ayrshire Legatees. While they offer entertaining satires of village life in Ayrshire in the 1820s, they are far more than exercises in nostalgia for a simpler, rural past. The period they deal with was one of turbulent change in the agricultural, industrial and social life of Scotland, bringing threats to the traditional way of life of the people in general, and churchmen and local politicians in particular. Galt's concerns are the very modern ones of new technology and urbanisation and, behind the tranquil facade, he shows the old ways bending under the strain.
The Provost
- 236 Seiten
- 9 Lesestunden
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