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The return of the Mughal: historical fiction and despotism in colonial India, 1863-1908

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This Pivot explores the uses of the Mughal past in the historical fiction of colonial India.

Through detailed reconsiderations of canonical works by Rudyard Kipling, Flora Annie Steel and Romesh Chunder Dutt, the author argues for a more complex and integral understanding of the part played by the Mughal imaginary in colonial and early Indian nationalist projections of sovereignty.

Evoking the rich historical and transnational contexts of these literary narratives, the study demonstrates the ways in which, at successive moments of crisis and contestation in the later Raj, the British Indian state continued to be troubled by its early and profound investments in models of despotism first located by colonial administrators in the figure of the Mughal emperor.

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Palgrave Macmillan
1137354941 / 9781137354945
eBook (Adobe Pdf, EPUB)
03/11/2018
England
English
173 pages
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