In Another Country: Colonialism, culture, and the english novel in India

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Revision of thesis (Ph.D)—Columbia University 1995.

Author(s): Priya Joshi
Publisher: Columbia University Press
Year: 2002

Language: English

Contents
List of Illustrations and Tables
Acknowledgments
Preface
PART 1: Consuming Fiction
1. The Poetical Economy of Consumption
2. The Circulation of Fiction in Indian Libraries, ca. 1835-1901
3. Readers Write Back: THe Macmillan Colonial Library in India
PART 2: Consuming Fiction
4. By Way of Transition: Bankim's Will, or Indigenizing the Novel in India
5. Reforming the Novel: Krupa Satthianadhan, the Woman Who Did
6. The Exile at Home: Ahmed Ali’s Twilight in Delhi
7. The Other Modernism, or The Family Romance in English
Notes
Bibliography
Index