[[abstract]]This paper examines two contemporary British historical fictions, Bernardine Evaristo’s The Emperor’s Babe (2002) and Salman Rushdie’s The Enchantress of Florence (2008), as shedding light on and offering critiques to both Britain and the world’s current multicultural state of development. Evaristo’s verse novel revisits Roman London through the perspective of its black ruler and residents to uncover the historical evidence of a multiracial and multicultural British Isles not dominated by hierarchies of difference. Rushdie’s novel, on the other hand, fantastically returns to the sixteenth century to portray the world famous Mughal Emperor, Akbar the Great, who is celebrated for his successful sovereignty achieved through diploma...
Although Rushdie makes reference to Sanskrit and Old Hindi texts in his fiction, his archival modern...
Salman Rushdie’s novels bear significant stylistic and thematic tropes allowing his fiction to be st...
This paper analyses the novels written by the British Indian author Salman Rushdie. Searching for ne...
[[abstract]]This paper discusses two contemporary British historical fictions, Bernardine Evaristo’s...
Informed by an interpretative framework where the theoretical paradigms of British Cultural studies ...
Salman Rushdie's The enchantress of Florence glances at history on a grand scale. This, his ninth no...
My essay intends to analyze the dialectic relationship between historical reality and fiction in the...
Bernardine Evaristo’s The Emperor’s Babe (2001) contributes to the imaginative disentanglement of th...
The essay aims to demonstrate that, by representing the Black group as integral to British history, ...
In The Enchantress of Florence (2008), the story begins with the Mughal past of India, during the re...
My article analyzes Salman Rushdie's critical engagement with humanism in The Enchantress of Florenc...
Salman Rushdie's novel The Enchantress of Florence (2008) tells the story of a princess of the Mugha...
In a world that is both globalised and yet deeply divided, Muslim literary studies is crucial to und...
Postmodernist treatments of the past and history are typically criticized by historians. For the pos...
The postcolonial era has manifested its specialty in the evolution of postmodern discourses which ha...
Although Rushdie makes reference to Sanskrit and Old Hindi texts in his fiction, his archival modern...
Salman Rushdie’s novels bear significant stylistic and thematic tropes allowing his fiction to be st...
This paper analyses the novels written by the British Indian author Salman Rushdie. Searching for ne...
[[abstract]]This paper discusses two contemporary British historical fictions, Bernardine Evaristo’s...
Informed by an interpretative framework where the theoretical paradigms of British Cultural studies ...
Salman Rushdie's The enchantress of Florence glances at history on a grand scale. This, his ninth no...
My essay intends to analyze the dialectic relationship between historical reality and fiction in the...
Bernardine Evaristo’s The Emperor’s Babe (2001) contributes to the imaginative disentanglement of th...
The essay aims to demonstrate that, by representing the Black group as integral to British history, ...
In The Enchantress of Florence (2008), the story begins with the Mughal past of India, during the re...
My article analyzes Salman Rushdie's critical engagement with humanism in The Enchantress of Florenc...
Salman Rushdie's novel The Enchantress of Florence (2008) tells the story of a princess of the Mugha...
In a world that is both globalised and yet deeply divided, Muslim literary studies is crucial to und...
Postmodernist treatments of the past and history are typically criticized by historians. For the pos...
The postcolonial era has manifested its specialty in the evolution of postmodern discourses which ha...
Although Rushdie makes reference to Sanskrit and Old Hindi texts in his fiction, his archival modern...
Salman Rushdie’s novels bear significant stylistic and thematic tropes allowing his fiction to be st...
This paper analyses the novels written by the British Indian author Salman Rushdie. Searching for ne...