Author: George Robert Aberigh-Mackay
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
ISBN: 3385471516
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 225
Book Description
Reprint of the original, first published in 1881.
Twenty-one Days in India. Or, the Tour of Sir Ali Baba
Author: George Robert Aberigh-Mackay
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
ISBN: 3385471516
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 225
Book Description
Reprint of the original, first published in 1881.
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
ISBN: 3385471516
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 225
Book Description
Reprint of the original, first published in 1881.
Twenty-One Days in India, or, the Tour Of Sir Ali Baba K.C.B.; and, the Teapot Series
Author: George Aberigh-Mackay
Publisher: Good Press
ISBN:
Category : Travel
Languages : en
Pages : 138
Book Description
This book is an excellent example of the Victorian travel story written by an Englishmen about the colonial society of India. The author tells about his encounters with different sorts of people, like a government secretary, a political agent, a planter, a villager, a civil surgeon, a shikar, a raja, etc.
Publisher: Good Press
ISBN:
Category : Travel
Languages : en
Pages : 138
Book Description
This book is an excellent example of the Victorian travel story written by an Englishmen about the colonial society of India. The author tells about his encounters with different sorts of people, like a government secretary, a political agent, a planter, a villager, a civil surgeon, a shikar, a raja, etc.
Twenty-One Days in India
Author: George Robert Aberigh-Mackay
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
ISBN: 3734067715
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 114
Book Description
Reproduction of the original: Twenty-One Days in India by George Robert Aberigh-Mackay
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
ISBN: 3734067715
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 114
Book Description
Reproduction of the original: Twenty-One Days in India by George Robert Aberigh-Mackay
Twenty-one Days in India
Author: George Aberigh-Mackay
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : India
Languages : en
Pages : 328
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : India
Languages : en
Pages : 328
Book Description
Essays on Anglo-Indian Literature
Author: Sujit Bose
Publisher: Northern Book Centre
ISBN: 9788172111748
Category : Indic literature (English)
Languages : en
Pages : 116
Book Description
Contains fine examples of Anglo-Indian literature. The original books were written at various periods in the history of Anglo-Indian literature. The first two chapters are attempts to provide an overview of the beginning and the growth in Anglo-Indian prose and poetry. When Bishop Heber wrote his Journals, he described in detail what he saw and understood in India. The chapter on his Journals contains an analysis of Heber's presentation of the socio-economic-cultural condition of India in the early nineteenth century. The essay on Twenty-One Days in India analyses as to how an Englishman smiled at his own countrymen in colonial India. The behavioural peculiarities of the characters are brought into focus, examined and then mildly satirised. This book is reminiscent of the vignettes that were published during the Victorian period in England. The tetralogy The Near and the Far of L.H. Myers is, among others, exemplary of the author's understanding of the orient. The chapter on this novel is an analysis of the orientalism of the author.
Publisher: Northern Book Centre
ISBN: 9788172111748
Category : Indic literature (English)
Languages : en
Pages : 116
Book Description
Contains fine examples of Anglo-Indian literature. The original books were written at various periods in the history of Anglo-Indian literature. The first two chapters are attempts to provide an overview of the beginning and the growth in Anglo-Indian prose and poetry. When Bishop Heber wrote his Journals, he described in detail what he saw and understood in India. The chapter on his Journals contains an analysis of Heber's presentation of the socio-economic-cultural condition of India in the early nineteenth century. The essay on Twenty-One Days in India analyses as to how an Englishman smiled at his own countrymen in colonial India. The behavioural peculiarities of the characters are brought into focus, examined and then mildly satirised. This book is reminiscent of the vignettes that were published during the Victorian period in England. The tetralogy The Near and the Far of L.H. Myers is, among others, exemplary of the author's understanding of the orient. The chapter on this novel is an analysis of the orientalism of the author.
The Cambridge History of English Literature
Author: A.W. Ward
Publisher: CUP Archive
ISBN:
Category : English literature
Languages : en
Pages : 484
Book Description
Publisher: CUP Archive
ISBN:
Category : English literature
Languages : en
Pages : 484
Book Description
Out of Bounds
Author: Alan G. Johnson
Publisher: University of Hawaii Press
ISBN: 0824860284
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 329
Book Description
Out of Bounds focuses on the crucial role that conceptions of iconic colonial Indian spaces—jungles, cantonments, cities, hill stations, bazaars, clubs—played in the literary and social production of British India. Author Alan Johnson illuminates the geographical, rhetorical, and ideological underpinnings of such depictions and, from this, argues that these spaces operated as powerful motifs in the acculturation of Anglo-India. He shows that the bicultural, intrinsically ambivalent outlook of Anglo-Indian writers is acutely sensitive to spatial motifs that, insofar as these condition the idea of home and homelessness, alternately support and subvert conventional colonial perspectives. Colonial spatial motifs not only informed European representations of India, but also shaped important aesthetic notions of the period, such as the sublime. This book also explains how and why Europeans’ rhetorical and visual depictions of the Indian subcontinent, whether ostensibly administrative, scientific, or aesthetic, constituted a primary means of memorializing Empire, creating an idiom that postcolonial India continues to use in certain ways. Consequently, Johnson examines specific motifs of Anglo-Indian cultural remembrance, such as the hunting memoir, hill station life, and the Mutiny, all of which facilitated the mythic iconography of the Raj. He bases his work on the premise that spatiality (the physical as well as social conceptualization of space) is a vital component of the mythos of colonial life and that the study of spatiality is too often a subset of a focus on temporality. Johnson reads canonical and lesser-known fiction, memoirs, and travelogues alongside colonial archival documents to identify shared spatial motifs and idioms that were common to the period. Although he discusses colonial works, he focuses primarily on the writings of Anglo-Indians such as Rudyard Kipling, John Masters, Jim Corbett, and Flora Annie Steel to demonstrate how conventions of spatial identity were rhetorically maintained—and continually compromised. All of these considerations amplify this book’s focus on the porosity of boundaries in literatures of the colony and of the nation.Out of Bounds will be of interest to not only postcolonial literary scholars, but also scholars and students in interdisciplinary nineteenth-century studies, South Asian cultural history, cultural anthropology, women’s studies, and sociology.
Publisher: University of Hawaii Press
ISBN: 0824860284
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 329
Book Description
Out of Bounds focuses on the crucial role that conceptions of iconic colonial Indian spaces—jungles, cantonments, cities, hill stations, bazaars, clubs—played in the literary and social production of British India. Author Alan Johnson illuminates the geographical, rhetorical, and ideological underpinnings of such depictions and, from this, argues that these spaces operated as powerful motifs in the acculturation of Anglo-India. He shows that the bicultural, intrinsically ambivalent outlook of Anglo-Indian writers is acutely sensitive to spatial motifs that, insofar as these condition the idea of home and homelessness, alternately support and subvert conventional colonial perspectives. Colonial spatial motifs not only informed European representations of India, but also shaped important aesthetic notions of the period, such as the sublime. This book also explains how and why Europeans’ rhetorical and visual depictions of the Indian subcontinent, whether ostensibly administrative, scientific, or aesthetic, constituted a primary means of memorializing Empire, creating an idiom that postcolonial India continues to use in certain ways. Consequently, Johnson examines specific motifs of Anglo-Indian cultural remembrance, such as the hunting memoir, hill station life, and the Mutiny, all of which facilitated the mythic iconography of the Raj. He bases his work on the premise that spatiality (the physical as well as social conceptualization of space) is a vital component of the mythos of colonial life and that the study of spatiality is too often a subset of a focus on temporality. Johnson reads canonical and lesser-known fiction, memoirs, and travelogues alongside colonial archival documents to identify shared spatial motifs and idioms that were common to the period. Although he discusses colonial works, he focuses primarily on the writings of Anglo-Indians such as Rudyard Kipling, John Masters, Jim Corbett, and Flora Annie Steel to demonstrate how conventions of spatial identity were rhetorically maintained—and continually compromised. All of these considerations amplify this book’s focus on the porosity of boundaries in literatures of the colony and of the nation.Out of Bounds will be of interest to not only postcolonial literary scholars, but also scholars and students in interdisciplinary nineteenth-century studies, South Asian cultural history, cultural anthropology, women’s studies, and sociology.
Three to Twenty-One Days?Esther?s Progressive Prayer Fast
Author: Dr. Pauline Walley-Daniels
Publisher: iUniverse
ISBN: 1491718013
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 425
Book Description
Are you looking for ways to engage in Prayer and fasting more effectively? In this guide, Dr. Pauline Walley-Daniels reveals how Esther led people in an effective prayer fast that changed their circumstances for life. She explains how to fast and provides important prayer points that are applicable to any situation. Every year, Walley-Daniels's home church and its affiliates set themselves apart to perform a progressive prayer fast based on Esther's encounter. Queen Esther declared the fast when she discovered that Haman, the enemy of the Jews, was plotting to destroy her people. It was a time when all came before God, fasting and crying to Him for family members and for breakthrough and deliverance from any Hamanic decrees enacted against them and their lives. Building on that model, this guide is a song of inspiration, an encouragement through each season of the fast. The insights and practical guidelines it offers enable each of us to break through the challenges and difficulties that confront our environment and our spiritual lives. "Dr. Pauline Walley-Daniels fights a good fight of spiritual warfare. ... She presents powerful, effective prayers that are specific to the challenges individuals may face in fulfilling their destiny." -Susan Slusher, Dean, Christian International Equipping Network
Publisher: iUniverse
ISBN: 1491718013
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 425
Book Description
Are you looking for ways to engage in Prayer and fasting more effectively? In this guide, Dr. Pauline Walley-Daniels reveals how Esther led people in an effective prayer fast that changed their circumstances for life. She explains how to fast and provides important prayer points that are applicable to any situation. Every year, Walley-Daniels's home church and its affiliates set themselves apart to perform a progressive prayer fast based on Esther's encounter. Queen Esther declared the fast when she discovered that Haman, the enemy of the Jews, was plotting to destroy her people. It was a time when all came before God, fasting and crying to Him for family members and for breakthrough and deliverance from any Hamanic decrees enacted against them and their lives. Building on that model, this guide is a song of inspiration, an encouragement through each season of the fast. The insights and practical guidelines it offers enable each of us to break through the challenges and difficulties that confront our environment and our spiritual lives. "Dr. Pauline Walley-Daniels fights a good fight of spiritual warfare. ... She presents powerful, effective prayers that are specific to the challenges individuals may face in fulfilling their destiny." -Susan Slusher, Dean, Christian International Equipping Network
Thirty-eight Years in India. From Juganath to the Himalaya Mountains
Author: William Tayler
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
ISBN: 3385432065
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 590
Book Description
Reprint of the original, first published in 1881.
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
ISBN: 3385432065
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 590
Book Description
Reprint of the original, first published in 1881.
Mariam, Or, Twenty-one Days
Author: Horace Victor
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 390
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 390
Book Description