British Imperial Literature, 1870–1940
Cambridge University Press

British Imperial Literature, 1870–1940

Subjects: Literature, Literary studies: fiction, novelists & prose writers
ISBN13: 9780521066587
Published: 19 Jun 2008

Format - Paperback / softback
By Bivona, Daniel

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British Imperial Literature, 1870–1940

Regular price A$64.56
Sale price A$64.56 Regular price A$66.56
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British Imperial Fiction, 1870–1940 traces the gradual process by which the colonial bureaucratic subject was constructed in nineteenth- and early twentieth-century Britain. Daniel Bivona's study offers insightful readings of a number of influential writers who were involved in promoting the ideology of bureaucratic self-sacrifice, the most important of whom are Stanley, Kipling and T. E. Lawrence. He examines how this governing ideology is treated in the novels of Joseph Conrad, Joyce Cary and George Orwell. By placing the complexities of individual texts in a much larger historical context, this study makes the original claim that the colonial bureaucrat played an ambiguous but nonetheless central role in both pro-imperial and anti-imperial discourse, his own power relationship with bureaucratic superiors shaping the terms in which the proper relationship between colonizer and colonized was debated.

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