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This volume brings together three short novels that reveal the diversity of Galt's creative abilities. Glenfell is his first publication in the style of Scottish fiction for which he would become best known; Andrew of Padua, the Improvisatore is a unique synthesis of his experiences with theatre, educational writing, and travel; The Omen is a haunting gothic tale. With their easily readable scope and their vivid themes, each of the tales has a distinct charm. They cast light on significant phases of Galt's career as a writer and reveal his versatility in experimenting with themes, genres and styles.
Contents
Preface to The Works of John GaltAcknowledgementsChronology of John GaltIntroduction
The Periodical Novelist or Circulating LibraryAdvertisement to the SeriesVol.1: Glenfell; or, Macdonalds and CampbellsPrefaceGlenfell
Vol.3: Andrew of Padua, the ImprovisatoreBiographical Sketch of the Abbate FurboAndrew of Padua
The Omen
EmendationsEnd-of-line HyphensExplanatory Notes



