This volume offers an analysis of colonial literature in the late Victorian age with a specific focus on the works of Henry Rider Haggard (1865-1925) and Robert Louis Stevenson (1850-1894). Starting from the investigation of the nineteenth century as a period of great historical complexity, it places colonial narratives in a wide panorama of social and cultural developments, illustrating the role played by both adventure romances and imperial novels on the ideological and epistemic fabric of this age. By considering late nineteenth-century writing in the context of a multifarious background, the book sheds light on the intellectual discourses that emerged from the culture of imperialism. It also investigates the textual devices through whic...
I am interested in a model of literary interpretation responsive to the spatial and temporal distanc...
My dissertation examines the historical, social, and political relationship between Great Britain an...
Late Victorian England (1870-1900) was the era in which two distinct but related developments achiev...
This volume offers an analysis of colonial literature in the late Victorian age with a specific focu...
This paper intends to analyze the idea of hybridity in late Victorian colonial fiction, considering ...
This thesis examines Robert Louis Stevenson's engagement with issues of cultural identity across a w...
One intriguing aspect of western colonisation at the turn of the nineteenth century in the South Pac...
This dissertation constructs a new literary history of the British Empire by showing how geography u...
This study deals with works of imperialist, decadent and futuristic fiction written roughly between ...
Paradoxically, Australian nationalist accounts have tended to slight the earliest Australian literat...
Between 1880 and 1930, the British Empire’s vast infrastructural developments facilitated the incorp...
Prior to his late fictional works, which Robert Louis Stevenson wrote during his stay in the Pacific...
The essay aims at establishing the nature of the relationship between the development of the 19th ce...
The article focuses on the neo-Victorian postcolonial novel and on the late neo-Victorian novel with...
British India and Victorian Culture extends current scholarship on the Victorian period with a wide-...
I am interested in a model of literary interpretation responsive to the spatial and temporal distanc...
My dissertation examines the historical, social, and political relationship between Great Britain an...
Late Victorian England (1870-1900) was the era in which two distinct but related developments achiev...
This volume offers an analysis of colonial literature in the late Victorian age with a specific focu...
This paper intends to analyze the idea of hybridity in late Victorian colonial fiction, considering ...
This thesis examines Robert Louis Stevenson's engagement with issues of cultural identity across a w...
One intriguing aspect of western colonisation at the turn of the nineteenth century in the South Pac...
This dissertation constructs a new literary history of the British Empire by showing how geography u...
This study deals with works of imperialist, decadent and futuristic fiction written roughly between ...
Paradoxically, Australian nationalist accounts have tended to slight the earliest Australian literat...
Between 1880 and 1930, the British Empire’s vast infrastructural developments facilitated the incorp...
Prior to his late fictional works, which Robert Louis Stevenson wrote during his stay in the Pacific...
The essay aims at establishing the nature of the relationship between the development of the 19th ce...
The article focuses on the neo-Victorian postcolonial novel and on the late neo-Victorian novel with...
British India and Victorian Culture extends current scholarship on the Victorian period with a wide-...
I am interested in a model of literary interpretation responsive to the spatial and temporal distanc...
My dissertation examines the historical, social, and political relationship between Great Britain an...
Late Victorian England (1870-1900) was the era in which two distinct but related developments achiev...