Colonial desires: the fantasy of Empire and Elizabeth Hamilton's Translations of the Letters of a Hindoo Rajah.(Critical essay)
Studies in Romanticism, December, 2006 by Narain, Mona
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> IN THE EUROPEAN ROMANTIC REVIEW S SPECIAL ISSUE ON BRITISH ROMATICISM: Global Crossings," Anne Mellor, in her introduction to a subsection titled "Romanticism, Gender and the Anxieties of Empire," asks an important question, "Do the female writers of the Romantic era construct the East--whether the Near East of Turkey and the Ottoman Empire, the Middle East of India, or the Far East of Malay and China--differently from the male Romantic-era writers? If so, in what way?" (1) Recent work such as Saree Makdisi's on Romantic Imperialism, Nigel Leask's on how ...
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