The Amateur Emigrant

The Amateur Emigrant

"The Amateur Emigrant" (in full: "The Amateur Emigrant from the Clyde to Sandy Hook") is Robert Louis Stevenson's travel memoir of his journey from Scotland to California in 1879-1880. It is not a complete account, covering the first third, by ship from Europe to New York City. The middle leg of the trip is in "Across the Plains" (1892) with the final part in "The Silverado Squatters" (1883). "The Amateur Emigrant" was written in 1879-80 and was not published in full until 1895, one year after his death.

In July 1879, Robert Louis Stevenson received word that his future American wife's (Fanny Vandegrift) divorce was almost complete and she was ready to re-marry, but that she was seriously ill. He left Scotland right away to meet her in her native California. Leaving by ship from Glasgow, Scotland, he determined to travel in steerage class to see how the working classes fared. At the last minute he was convinced by friends to purchase a ticket one grade above the lowest, which he was later thankful for after seeing the conditions at the bow of the boat, but he still lived among the lower classes.

Stevenson described the crowded weeks in steerage with the poor and sick, as well as stowaways, and his initial reactions to New York City where he spent a few days. Filled with sharp-eyed observations, it brilliantly conveys Stevenson’s perceptions of America and Americans. It also provides a very detailed and enjoyable account of what it was like to travel to America as an emigrant in the 19th century, during a time of mass migrations to the New World. Details such as the bedding arrangements, daily food rations, relationships with the crew, with higher grade ticket holders, passengers of other nationalities, entertainment, children - all provide a rich and colorful tapestry of life on-board the ship.

The work was never published in full in Stevenson's lifetime; it shocked the sensibilities of his middle-class friends and family that he was so close with rough people. Certain passages were considered too graphic by the publisher, and also by Stevenson's father Thomas Stevenson, who bought all the copies of the already printed travelogue, finding it beneath his son's talent. However "The Amateur Emigrant" is a remarkable revelation of the intermingled complexities of class, race and gender in late Victorian England. Andrew Noble (1991) says it was Stevenson's greatest work due to his willingness to confront the difficult social conditions of his time.

"The Story of a Lie" was a product of this trip and was published in the "New Quarterly Magazine" in 1879. Both texts were eventually published together as the singular "The Amateur Emigrant from the Clyde to Sandy Hook" in 1895, the year after Stevenson's death.

ources and further reading

* [http://www.gutenberg.org/etext/627 "Essays of Travel"] by Robert Louis Stevenson at Project Gutenberg. A collection of travel essays containing an e-text version of "The Amateur Emigrant".
* [http://www.gutenberg.org/etext/614 "Across the Plains" from Project Gutenberg]
* [http://etext.library.adelaide.edu.au/s/stevenson/robert_louis/s848ae/ "The Amateur Emigrant"] , HTML version.
*Andrew Noble (1991). "From the Clyde to California: Robert Louis Stevenson's Emigrant Journey". ISBN 0-08-032423-1


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