The Algerine Captive: or, The Life and Adventures of Doctor Updike Underhill

by Royall Tyler

Caleb Crain (Introduction)

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A predecessor of both the nativist humor of Mark Twain and the exotic adventure stories of Washington Irving, Herman Melville, and Richard Dana, Royall Tyler’s The Algerine Captive is an entertaining romp through eighteenth-century society, a satiric look at a variety of American types, from the backwoods schoolmaster to the southern gentleman, and a serious exposé of the horrors of the slave trade. “In stylistic purity and the clarity with which Tyler investigates and dramatizes American manners,” the critic Jack B. Moore has noted, The Algerine Captive “stands alone in our earliest fiction.” It is also one of the first attempts by an American novelist to depict the Islamic world, and lays bare a culture clash and diplomatic quagmire not unlike the one that obtains between the United States and Muslim nations today.
  • ISBN10 0375760342
  • ISBN13 9780375760341
  • Publish Date 9 July 2002
  • Publish Status Active
  • Out of Print 30 June 2010
  • Publish Country US
  • Imprint Modern Library