Marly; or, A Planter's Life in Jamaica (Caribbean Classics)

Marly; or, A Planter's Life in Jamaica (Caribbean Classics)

by KarinaWilliamson (Editor)

Synopsis

When the young Scotsman George Marly arrives in Jamaica in 1816, his only ambition is to recover his inheritance. But before long he falls in love with the daughter of Simon McFathom, the unscrupulous attorney whose sharp practices have deprived him of his ancestral estate. Will Marly be able to win back his grandfather's plantation of Happy Fortune and secure the hand of the beauteous Miss McFathom? Written by a Scotsman who had experienced life on a sugar estate at first hand, the novel (originally published in Glasgow at the height of the British debate about colonial slavery) offers us vivid details of the complexities of Jamaican society in the last years of Emancipation.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 364
Publisher: Macmillan Caribbean
Published: 30 Jun 2002

ISBN 10: 0333974026
ISBN 13: 9780333974025

Media Reviews
Marly is an invaluable source for scholars of the last decades of English West Indian slavery, and an excellent addition to what has become an outstanding series of republished texts. Natalie Zacek, Society for Caribbean Studies Newsletter