The present article examines the ways in which the travels and journeys in Arabia and other Muslim lands of Richard Francis Burton, the nineteenth-century explorer and writer have, since the influential work of EdwardW. Said on Orientalism, been somewhat undervalued by contemporaries. It aims to offer a re-evaluation of those works and their contribution to Victorian knowledge. It will also offer a challenge to Said’s account of Burton and, particularly in the second part, look at ways in which Burton has been viewed more generally by post-colonial theorists since Said’s influential work.
The Gothic has historically maintained an intimacy with colonial issues, and in consequence with the...
This article explores the perplexities revolving in the vicinity of Orientalism. It tries to discern...
Nineteenth century Britain witnessed an increased interest with the Orient, largely as a result of t...
Sir Arnold Wilson delivered a lecture before the Royal Asiatic Society on 27 May 1937 in London at 7...
Richard Francis Burton (1821-1890), was one of the greatest British explorer in Africa, and a also o...
grantor: University of TorontoWith numerous contributions to geography and literature, Sir...
This volume offers a critical insight into the life and work of the controversial Victorian explorer...
The year 2021 marks the bicentenary of Captain Sir Richard Francis Burton (1821–1890). This discussi...
This thesis is concerned with the travel writings of three Victorian travellers to the Middle East, ...
This article draws on an alternate history approach to the Victorian world and discusses steampunk a...
This paper discusses the role of Richard Francis Burton in engendering and perpetuating a number of ...
Travel writings have long served as important points of reference for Western academicians, travell...
The present article seeks to analyze the representation of Yemeni culture in early 20th century Brit...
Edward Said’s seminal, 1978 work Orientalism traced the evolution of the West’s aesthetic representa...
Richard F. Burton's Pilgrimage to Mecca and Medina in Disguise explores a process of achievement. I...
The Gothic has historically maintained an intimacy with colonial issues, and in consequence with the...
This article explores the perplexities revolving in the vicinity of Orientalism. It tries to discern...
Nineteenth century Britain witnessed an increased interest with the Orient, largely as a result of t...
Sir Arnold Wilson delivered a lecture before the Royal Asiatic Society on 27 May 1937 in London at 7...
Richard Francis Burton (1821-1890), was one of the greatest British explorer in Africa, and a also o...
grantor: University of TorontoWith numerous contributions to geography and literature, Sir...
This volume offers a critical insight into the life and work of the controversial Victorian explorer...
The year 2021 marks the bicentenary of Captain Sir Richard Francis Burton (1821–1890). This discussi...
This thesis is concerned with the travel writings of three Victorian travellers to the Middle East, ...
This article draws on an alternate history approach to the Victorian world and discusses steampunk a...
This paper discusses the role of Richard Francis Burton in engendering and perpetuating a number of ...
Travel writings have long served as important points of reference for Western academicians, travell...
The present article seeks to analyze the representation of Yemeni culture in early 20th century Brit...
Edward Said’s seminal, 1978 work Orientalism traced the evolution of the West’s aesthetic representa...
Richard F. Burton's Pilgrimage to Mecca and Medina in Disguise explores a process of achievement. I...
The Gothic has historically maintained an intimacy with colonial issues, and in consequence with the...
This article explores the perplexities revolving in the vicinity of Orientalism. It tries to discern...
Nineteenth century Britain witnessed an increased interest with the Orient, largely as a result of t...