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The Man Who Would Be Kipling The Colonial Fiction And The Frontiers Of Exile Andrew Hagiioannu

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The Man Who Would Be Kipling The Colonial Fiction And The Frontiers Of Exile Andrew Hagiioannu
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Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1 MB
Pages: 222
Author: Andrew Hagiioannu
ISBN: 140392029X
Language: English
Year: 2004

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The Man Who Would Be Kipling The Colonial Fiction And The Frontiers Of Exile Andrew Hagiioannu by Andrew Hagiioannu 140392029X instant download after payment.

This study places Kipling's fiction in its original cultural, intellectual and historical contexts, exploring the impact of India, America, South Africa and Edwardian England on his imperialist narratives. Drawing on manuscripts, journalism and unpublished writings, Hagiioannu uncovers the historical significance and hidden meanings of a broad range of Kipling's stories, extending the discussion from the best-known works to a number of less familiar tales. Through a combination of close textual analysis and lively historical coverage, The Man Who Would Be Kipling suggests that Kipling's political ideas and narrative modes are more subtly connected with lived experience and issues of cultural environment than critics have formerly recognized.

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