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Civility, literature and culture in British India 1822 - 1922

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Publication details: London Routledge 2005Description: 216p viiSubject(s): DDC classification:
  • 820.909540 ROY
Contents:
Table of Contents: 1. Colonial Civility and the Regulation of Social Desire; 2. Writing the Liberal Self in John Stuart Mill: Colonial Civility and Disciplinary Regime; 3. Policing the Boubdaries: Civility and Gender in the Anglo-Indian Romances, 1880-1900; 4. 'Savage Pursuit': Missionary Civility and Colonization in E. M. Forster's The Life to Come; 5. Civility and the Colonial Body/State in Leonard Woolf.
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Table of Contents:
1. Colonial Civility and the Regulation of Social Desire;
2. Writing the Liberal Self in John Stuart Mill: Colonial Civility and Disciplinary Regime;
3. Policing the Boubdaries: Civility and Gender in the Anglo-Indian Romances, 1880-1900;
4. 'Savage Pursuit': Missionary Civility and Colonization in E. M. Forster's The Life to Come;
5. Civility and the Colonial Body/State in Leonard Woolf.

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