Abstract “We become writers before we learn to write. The rest is simply learning how to put it all together.” Ruskin Bond “The 1835 English Education Act of William Bentinck,” states Gauri Viswanathan in Masks of Conquest (1989) “which swiftly followed Macaulay’s minute of that same year, officially required the natives of India to submit to the study of English literature” (45), thereby establishing its presence as an ineluctable result of colonial rule. English literature played a pivotal role in the colonial project and according to colonialists like the former governor-general Lord Hardinge and James Mill, would both “control” (Viswanathan, 91) and endow educated natives with “a chance of having their understandings better enlightened”...
The accepted evolution pattern of Indian children’s literature is beginning with the missionaries to...
ABSTRACT The British Government established English as a language in India. As a result, English wou...
ABSTRACT The British Government established English as a language in India. As a result, English wou...
Abstract “We become writers before we learn to write. The rest is simply learning how to put it all ...
The aim of this project is twofold: to explore the ideology apparent in children’s literature and to...
1 Over three centuries after the arrival of the first printing press on the Indian subcontinent, in ...
This thesis investigates British fictional representations of India in novels, plays and poetry fro...
Children’s Literature in Nineteenth Century India: Some Reflection and Thoughts.In 1962 the National...
British India and Victorian Culture extends current scholarship on the Victorian period with a wide-...
Western civilization has been influenced by Indian thought in two ways - one through the Greeks, and...
Western civilization has been influenced by Indian thought in two ways - one through the Greeks, and...
This thesis examines the work of three major Indian novelists belonging to consecutive generations w...
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...
It is significant to note that, as opposed to comparable literary traditions in other regions of the...
The accepted evolution pattern of Indian children’s literature is beginning with the missionaries to...
ABSTRACT The British Government established English as a language in India. As a result, English wou...
ABSTRACT The British Government established English as a language in India. As a result, English wou...
Abstract “We become writers before we learn to write. The rest is simply learning how to put it all ...
The aim of this project is twofold: to explore the ideology apparent in children’s literature and to...
1 Over three centuries after the arrival of the first printing press on the Indian subcontinent, in ...
This thesis investigates British fictional representations of India in novels, plays and poetry fro...
Children’s Literature in Nineteenth Century India: Some Reflection and Thoughts.In 1962 the National...
British India and Victorian Culture extends current scholarship on the Victorian period with a wide-...
Western civilization has been influenced by Indian thought in two ways - one through the Greeks, and...
Western civilization has been influenced by Indian thought in two ways - one through the Greeks, and...
This thesis examines the work of three major Indian novelists belonging to consecutive generations w...
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...
It is significant to note that, as opposed to comparable literary traditions in other regions of the...
The accepted evolution pattern of Indian children’s literature is beginning with the missionaries to...
ABSTRACT The British Government established English as a language in India. As a result, English wou...
ABSTRACT The British Government established English as a language in India. As a result, English wou...