This paper deals with tile issue of tile rise of nationalism in Indian context as a result of tile events of 1857. and attempts to study the perspectives of two non-Indian writers interested in Indian nation. namely Rudyard Kipling and William Dalrymple in their novels Kim and The Last Mughal respectively as opposed to tile Indian nationalist perspectives seen and portrayed in later narratives by Indians. The former is a fictional representation of the mutiny of 1857 whereas tile latter is a fictionalized historical account. Published almost a hundred years apart. and coming at different defining moments in India's history. the two novels Kim (/901) and The Last Mughal (2006). both talk of a common set of events. It is one endeavor to see t...
This study concentrates on the analysis of early works by Rudyard Kipling who was born into the fami...
This dissertation is a study of imperialist and nationalist constructions of modern Indian history, ...
In my thesis I examine how language, particularly the English language, participated in the Raj, as ...
This paper deals with tile issue of tile rise of nationalism in Indian context as a result of tile e...
The paper analyses how the writings of Rudyard Kipling mark the tidemark of literary reflection of t...
Rudyard Kipling has been one of the few British writers born in India whose writing exhibits a range...
This paper is an investigation into the history of India during the early nineteenth century with th...
The aim of the thesis is to examine the sources and the extent of Kipling's knowledge of India,...
This Pivot explores the uses of the Mughal past in the historical fiction of colonial India. Through...
This paper highlights the problemtatics of identity formation in a colonial framework as embodied in...
This thesis is submitted in a partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Ar...
The title, Inventing India: A History of India in Fiction, has been chosen to suggest that whilst I...
The title, Inventing India: A History of India in Fiction, has been chosen to suggest that whilst I...
The thesis aims at analyzing the ideas of Indian nationalism and Indian identity as constructed and ...
In my thesis I examine how language, particularly the English language, participated in the Raj, as ...
This study concentrates on the analysis of early works by Rudyard Kipling who was born into the fami...
This dissertation is a study of imperialist and nationalist constructions of modern Indian history, ...
In my thesis I examine how language, particularly the English language, participated in the Raj, as ...
This paper deals with tile issue of tile rise of nationalism in Indian context as a result of tile e...
The paper analyses how the writings of Rudyard Kipling mark the tidemark of literary reflection of t...
Rudyard Kipling has been one of the few British writers born in India whose writing exhibits a range...
This paper is an investigation into the history of India during the early nineteenth century with th...
The aim of the thesis is to examine the sources and the extent of Kipling's knowledge of India,...
This Pivot explores the uses of the Mughal past in the historical fiction of colonial India. Through...
This paper highlights the problemtatics of identity formation in a colonial framework as embodied in...
This thesis is submitted in a partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Ar...
The title, Inventing India: A History of India in Fiction, has been chosen to suggest that whilst I...
The title, Inventing India: A History of India in Fiction, has been chosen to suggest that whilst I...
The thesis aims at analyzing the ideas of Indian nationalism and Indian identity as constructed and ...
In my thesis I examine how language, particularly the English language, participated in the Raj, as ...
This study concentrates on the analysis of early works by Rudyard Kipling who was born into the fami...
This dissertation is a study of imperialist and nationalist constructions of modern Indian history, ...
In my thesis I examine how language, particularly the English language, participated in the Raj, as ...