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The Colonial Conan Doyle British Imperialism Irish Nationalism And The Gothic Catherine Wynne

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The Colonial Conan Doyle British Imperialism Irish Nationalism And The Gothic Catherine Wynne
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Publisher: Praeger
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.8 MB
Pages: 212
Author: Catherine Wynne
ISBN: 9780313320057, 0313320055
Language: English
Year: 2002
Volume: 114

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The Colonial Conan Doyle British Imperialism Irish Nationalism And The Gothic Catherine Wynne by Catherine Wynne 9780313320057, 0313320055 instant download after payment.

Arthur Conan Doyle is often perceived as the quintessential Englishman, patriotically devoted to the Crown and the empire's defender and apologist. But such a relegation is both limiting and simplistic. This book examines how British imperialism, Irish nationalism, and Catholic allegiance converge uneasily in his fictions. It places his works within a colonial context, the complexity of which is evident in his gothic tropes of shifting landscapes, disguised criminalities, spiritualism, and sexual anomalies and conflicts. In doing so, it challenges the prevailing view of Doyle as an imperial writer and underscores the importance of colonialism in his fiction.

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