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Victorian Writers And The Image Of Empire, Vol. 104 Book

Victorian Writers And The Image Of Empire, Vol. 104
Victorian Writers And The Image Of Empire, Vol. 104, Writers of imperial fiction in the period 1840-1914 created a strong image of the British Empire that was often confused with the empire as it actually existed. Even in the 1940s, many people in Britain and the British Dominions still accepted the stereot, Victorian Writers And The Image Of Empire, Vol. 104 has a rating of 3.5 stars
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  • Victorian Writers And The Image Of Empire, Vol. 104
  • Written by author Laurence Kitzan
  • Published by Greenwood Publishing Group, Incorporated, March 2001
  • Writers of imperial fiction in the period 1840-1914 created a strong image of the British Empire that was often confused with the empire as it actually existed. Even in the 1940s, many people in Britain and the British Dominions still accepted the stereot
  • Analyzes why imperial literature produced in Britain between 1840 and 1914 was influential in creating a rose-colored view of the empire.BooknewsIn a historical study that incorporates literature rather than literary criticism, Kitzan (his
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Preface

The Dreamweavers: An Empire of the Imagination

World Pictures: Travellers and Explorers

World Pictures: The Fiction Writers

John Buchan and the Imperial Colloquium

Settling the Ends of the Earth

All That Glitters: Just Rewards

Humanity's Burden

Christianity, Faith, and the Imperial Adventure

Facing Death

Heroes and Imperialists

Conclusion: The Rose-Colored Vision

Imperial Postscript

Index


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