Kipling and Orientalism (Routledge Revivals)

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<p>First published in 1986 this book sets Kipling firmly in the historical context not only of contemporary India but of prior Anglo-Indian writers about India. Despite his enthusiastic reception in England as 'revealer of the East' in India he seems to have been regarded as just one more Anglo-Indian writer. The author demonstrates the traditionalism of Kipling's use of the themes of Anglo-Indian fiction - themes such as the 'White Man's grave' domestic instability frustration and loneliness. In particular Kipling is shown to be writing in a strongly conservative idiom concentrating on the role of the British hierarchy as the determining factor in a response to India on British insecurity and fears of a repeat of 1857 mutiny and regarding Indian institutions only in so far as they represented a threat to British rule. Conservative critiques of liberalism are also discussed. </p>
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