Starting from the analysis of the Irish characters in Kipling's Indian stories, this book shows that the representation of the British Empire was greatly indebted to analogies and comparisons made between colonies. It contrasts two different ways of making colonial analogies: 'imperialist' and 'nationalist'. Kipling, as a young journalist, was keenly aware of the fact that Indian and Irish nationalists drew analogies between each other's colonial situation to make the case for self-government and British misrule, and his repeated emphasis on Irish participation in the Raj can be seen as a powerful 'imperialist' counter-representation to these subversive analogies. With this framework in mind, this book traces how Kipling's representation of...
The aim of the thesis is to examine the sources and the extent of Kipling's knowledge of India,...
On Kipling's relationship to postcolonial literature, particularly of the Indian sub-continen
Introduction: For many literary scholars and general readers, the expression \u27Kipling\u27s India\...
This study firstly focuses on the political implications of Kipling’s representation of the Irish ch...
Jobert-Martini Vanina. Kaori Nagai, Empire of Analogies : Kipling, India and Ireland. In: Études irl...
Jobert-Martini Vanina. Kaori Nagai, Empire of Analogies : Kipling, India and Ireland. In: Études irl...
The paper analyses how the writings of Rudyard Kipling mark the tidemark of literary reflection of t...
Jingoism was widespread in Britain between 1880 and 1915.White people felt that they weremorally res...
The aim of this project is twofold: to explore the ideology apparent in children’s literature and to...
British India and Victorian Culture extends current scholarship on the Victorian period with a wide-...
Introduction: For many literary scholars and general readers, the expression \u27Kipling\u27s India...
Some writers in English literature were influenced by Indian culture or spirituality. Rudyard Kiplin...
Bibliography: p. 180-196.The fundamental opposition of certain literary critics is reviewed. It is e...
Britain in the 18th century was more deeply involved with the world beyond its shores than ever befo...
Rudyard Kipling has been one of the few British writers born in India whose writing exhibits a range...
The aim of the thesis is to examine the sources and the extent of Kipling's knowledge of India,...
On Kipling's relationship to postcolonial literature, particularly of the Indian sub-continen
Introduction: For many literary scholars and general readers, the expression \u27Kipling\u27s India\...
This study firstly focuses on the political implications of Kipling’s representation of the Irish ch...
Jobert-Martini Vanina. Kaori Nagai, Empire of Analogies : Kipling, India and Ireland. In: Études irl...
Jobert-Martini Vanina. Kaori Nagai, Empire of Analogies : Kipling, India and Ireland. In: Études irl...
The paper analyses how the writings of Rudyard Kipling mark the tidemark of literary reflection of t...
Jingoism was widespread in Britain between 1880 and 1915.White people felt that they weremorally res...
The aim of this project is twofold: to explore the ideology apparent in children’s literature and to...
British India and Victorian Culture extends current scholarship on the Victorian period with a wide-...
Introduction: For many literary scholars and general readers, the expression \u27Kipling\u27s India...
Some writers in English literature were influenced by Indian culture or spirituality. Rudyard Kiplin...
Bibliography: p. 180-196.The fundamental opposition of certain literary critics is reviewed. It is e...
Britain in the 18th century was more deeply involved with the world beyond its shores than ever befo...
Rudyard Kipling has been one of the few British writers born in India whose writing exhibits a range...
The aim of the thesis is to examine the sources and the extent of Kipling's knowledge of India,...
On Kipling's relationship to postcolonial literature, particularly of the Indian sub-continen
Introduction: For many literary scholars and general readers, the expression \u27Kipling\u27s India\...