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Galt's two great political novels date from around the passing of the Reform Act of 1832.The Memberhas claims to be the first political novel in the English language and is a tour de force of wit, observation, and a devastating critique of political self-seekings. Its hero is a Scot, newly returned from India, who purchases a seat in a rotten borough. As a study of the corruption of the pre-reform parliament it is unsurpassed.The Radicalis a study of narrow-minded, humorless fanaticism. Galt's aim is to demonstrate the fragility of the existing order and the closeness of anarchy to the surface of society. This is the first republication ofThe Radicalsince its original edition. Edited and introduced by P.H. Scott & Ian Gordon.

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Canongate Books
1847675239 / 9781847675231
eBook (EPUB)
823.7
30/09/1996
English
256 pages
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