This research paper is a study of the pride and prejudice of the ruling Britishers against the Indians and the glimpses of Indian politicians who are detrimental to the progress and prosperity of India due to their opportunistic nationalism. It projects the story of the British men who stayed in India for a long time left no stone unturned for vulgarizing the Indians through different means. The story of the novel Combat of Shadows revolves round the central figure Henry Winton, the British Plantation Manager of the Brindian Tea Company. In spite of the difference in race and nationality, Henry Winton is well-intentioned; but soon, he finds himself in a demoralising and dehumanising situation which leads him towards corruption and moral deg...
Great Britain faced a political and moral crisis in India in the years 1906-1914. The inhabitants of...
This paper traces the British imperialistic policy in Bengal, India, and the growth of the Swadeshi ...
“Rudyard Kipling in his famous poem, The White Man’s Burden (1899) wrote about a generation of white...
ManoharMalgonkar’sA Bend in the Ganges (1964) is a carefully written novel about India’s partition. ...
In my dissertation, I argue for a relationship of influence between the authors of what I define as ...
When a nation dominate the other, major changes and upsets occurs in culture, society, values and be...
Manohar Malgonkar a versatile Indian fictional writer represents the life of pre independent and of ...
Prior to the British colonization of India, racism and violence existed long before Britain's intrus...
© The Author(s) 2020. John Stuart Mill’s justification for British rule in India is well known. Less...
Europeans and British regard their own culture, ideology, race, civilization, arts and artifacts as ...
This paper is an investigation into the history of India during the early nineteenth century with th...
The White Author’s Burden: Justifications of Empire in the Fiction of British India identifies a tra...
Ismat Chughtai’s short story “Quit India” (“Hindustan Chod Do” in Urdu, 1953) represents the relatio...
Abstract The paper traces the problematic relationship between different races and political conflic...
This research paper is an attempt to analyze the reason for many Indian nationalists finds Naipaul's...
Great Britain faced a political and moral crisis in India in the years 1906-1914. The inhabitants of...
This paper traces the British imperialistic policy in Bengal, India, and the growth of the Swadeshi ...
“Rudyard Kipling in his famous poem, The White Man’s Burden (1899) wrote about a generation of white...
ManoharMalgonkar’sA Bend in the Ganges (1964) is a carefully written novel about India’s partition. ...
In my dissertation, I argue for a relationship of influence between the authors of what I define as ...
When a nation dominate the other, major changes and upsets occurs in culture, society, values and be...
Manohar Malgonkar a versatile Indian fictional writer represents the life of pre independent and of ...
Prior to the British colonization of India, racism and violence existed long before Britain's intrus...
© The Author(s) 2020. John Stuart Mill’s justification for British rule in India is well known. Less...
Europeans and British regard their own culture, ideology, race, civilization, arts and artifacts as ...
This paper is an investigation into the history of India during the early nineteenth century with th...
The White Author’s Burden: Justifications of Empire in the Fiction of British India identifies a tra...
Ismat Chughtai’s short story “Quit India” (“Hindustan Chod Do” in Urdu, 1953) represents the relatio...
Abstract The paper traces the problematic relationship between different races and political conflic...
This research paper is an attempt to analyze the reason for many Indian nationalists finds Naipaul's...
Great Britain faced a political and moral crisis in India in the years 1906-1914. The inhabitants of...
This paper traces the British imperialistic policy in Bengal, India, and the growth of the Swadeshi ...
“Rudyard Kipling in his famous poem, The White Man’s Burden (1899) wrote about a generation of white...