Improvisations of empire: Thomas Pringle in Scotland, the Cape Colony and London, 1789–1834

Improvisations of Empire offers a historical, biographical and literary study of the life and writings of Thomas Pringle (1789–1834), the son of a Lowland tenant farmer in Scotland. It examines his Scottish journalistic and literary career, his emigration to the Cape Colony as the head of a party of Scottish settlers and his subsequent relocation to London where he gained prominence as the secretary of the Anti-Slavery Society and the editor of a popular annual, Friendship’s Offering. The central concern of the book is with Pringle’s poetry and his affiliated prose, and how these writings reflect the negotiation of his deeply conflicted colonial experience from the perspectives of his Scottish background, his shifting colonial locations and his subsequent period of residence in London.

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Title
Improvisations of empire: Thomas Pringle in Scotland, the Cape Colony and London, 1789–1834
author
Shum, Mathew
isbn
9781785273797
citation
Shum, Matthew. Improvisations of Empire: Thomas Pringle in Scotland, the Cape Colony and London, 1789–1834. London, UK; New York, USA: Anthem Press, 2020.
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Identifier
LIT273
Description
Improvisations of Empire offers a historical, biographical and literary study of the life and writings of Thomas Pringle (1789–1834), the son of a Lowland tenant farmer in Scotland. It examines his Scottish journalistic and literary career, his emigration to the Cape Colony as the head of a party of Scottish settlers and his subsequent relocation to London where he gained prominence as the secretary of the Anti-Slavery Society and the editor of a popular annual, Friendship’s Offering. The central concern of the book is with Pringle’s poetry and his affiliated prose, and how these writings reflect the negotiation of his deeply conflicted colonial experience from the perspectives of his Scottish background, his shifting colonial locations and his subsequent period of residence in London.
Date Issued
2020
Subject
Imperialism in literature
Colonies in literature: History-South Africa
Pringle, Thomas, 1789-1834
Type
eBook
Language
English
Publisher
Anthem Press
topic
Repatriated Knowledge

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