This volume provides an analytic survey of the literature produced as a consequence of the long history of Britain's rule in India. From Rudyard Kipling and E.M. Forster to Salman Rushdie, each essay looks at changing attitudes towards India in relation to the British Empire. The mix of "popular" and "high" culture reveals the complex and ambiguous relation between colonizer and colonized over almost two hundred and fifty years
In a context where post-colonial translation has emerged as a strong interface between post-colonial...
India and Indians feature prominently in contemporary Anglophone fiction. The last quarter of a cent...
This thesis shows the condition of outsidedness in the fiction of two Indo-English authors: Ruth Pra...
This volume provides an analytic survey of the literature produced as a consequence of the long hist...
This book analyses the novels of Salman Rushdie and their stylistic conventions in the context of In...
Salman Rushdie is one of the most important postcolonial writers in English literature. Through his ...
Through the study of historical fiction, valuable perspectives on historical events can be gained. U...
This book looks at ways of reading, and uncovering and recovering meanings, in postcolonial writing ...
To examine Salman Rushdie\u27s career is to confront profound embarrassments of communities and of c...
Within postcolonial studies, Britain’s long contact with India has been read generally only within t...
Within postcolonial studies, Britain’s long contact with India has been read generally only within t...
Within postcolonial studies, Britain’s long contact with India has been read generally only within t...
Within postcolonial studies, Britain’s long contact with India has been read generally only within t...
Within postcolonial studies, Britain’s long contact with India has been read generally only within t...
British India and Victorian Culture extends current scholarship on the Victorian period with a wide-...
In a context where post-colonial translation has emerged as a strong interface between post-colonial...
India and Indians feature prominently in contemporary Anglophone fiction. The last quarter of a cent...
This thesis shows the condition of outsidedness in the fiction of two Indo-English authors: Ruth Pra...
This volume provides an analytic survey of the literature produced as a consequence of the long hist...
This book analyses the novels of Salman Rushdie and their stylistic conventions in the context of In...
Salman Rushdie is one of the most important postcolonial writers in English literature. Through his ...
Through the study of historical fiction, valuable perspectives on historical events can be gained. U...
This book looks at ways of reading, and uncovering and recovering meanings, in postcolonial writing ...
To examine Salman Rushdie\u27s career is to confront profound embarrassments of communities and of c...
Within postcolonial studies, Britain’s long contact with India has been read generally only within t...
Within postcolonial studies, Britain’s long contact with India has been read generally only within t...
Within postcolonial studies, Britain’s long contact with India has been read generally only within t...
Within postcolonial studies, Britain’s long contact with India has been read generally only within t...
Within postcolonial studies, Britain’s long contact with India has been read generally only within t...
British India and Victorian Culture extends current scholarship on the Victorian period with a wide-...
In a context where post-colonial translation has emerged as a strong interface between post-colonial...
India and Indians feature prominently in contemporary Anglophone fiction. The last quarter of a cent...
This thesis shows the condition of outsidedness in the fiction of two Indo-English authors: Ruth Pra...