Hartly House, Calcutta:
This novel represents a key document in the literary representation of India and the imperial debate, profoundly challenging pre-existent discourses of colonialism...From the standpoints of both materialist feminist scholarship and postcolonial theory, Hartly House, Calcutta problematizes the intric...
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Oxford Univ. Press
2007
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Zusammenfassung: | This novel represents a key document in the literary representation of India and the imperial debate, profoundly challenging pre-existent discourses of colonialism...From the standpoints of both materialist feminist scholarship and postcolonial theory, Hartly House, Calcutta problematizes the intricate relationships between mercantile capitalism, colonial trade, issues of race, religion, and class, national identity, and British constructions of gender within the colony and the metropolis. -- Book jacket. |
Beschreibung: | Includes bibliographical references (p. [219]-222) |
Beschreibung: | LVII, 222 S. |
ISBN: | 0195685644 9780195685640 |
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adam_text | HARTLY
HOUSE, CALCUTTA
Written at the time of the Warren Hastings
impeachment and set in the period of
Hastings s Orientalist government of India,
Hartly House, Calcutta
(1789)
is a dramatic
representation of the Anglo-Indian
encounter.
This novel represents a key document in
the literary representation of India and the
imperial debate, profoundly challenging
pre-existent discourses of colonialism. At
the time, it set out to achieve Hastings s
reconciliation between the People of
England and the Natives of
Hindostán ,
in
the belief that Hindu civilization had much
to teach the West. Beyond offering a radical
f
eminization of India, it introduced an open
and sentimentalized version of the
Indological scholarship, which facilitated
Romantic Orientalism in the late eighteenth
and early nineteenth centuries.
The openness of Gibbes s heroine Sophia
Goldborne
to Hindu culture, and her
determination to learn its fundamental
tenets from a young Brahman pandit are
based upon the tolerance and pluralism of
this brief period of sympathetic and
syncretic admiration in Indo-British history.
From the standpoints of both materialist
feminist scholarship and postcolonial
theory, Hartly House, Calcutta problematizes
the intricate relationships between
mercantile capitalism, colonial trade, issues
of race, religion, and class, national
identity, and British constructions of
gender within the colony and the
metropolis. An informed introduction and
notes on the text by the editor are included.
The novel about India was developed by
women writers, and Phebe Gibbes s Hartly
House, Calcutta is the first important
example of this fascinating sub-genre
which includes Elizabeth Hamilton s
Translation of the Letters of a Hindoo Rajah
(1796),
and Lady Morgan s (Sydney
Owenson s) The Missionary: An Indian
Tale
(1811).
The novel will be of interest to students
and critics of postcolonialism and gender
studies, especially those who study
Indology in revisionary analysis. It will
also appeal to the general reader, and all
those with a penchant for Raj literature.
Phebe Gibbes was a prolific writer of as
many as twenty-two novels, written in the
decades between
1764
and
1798.
She was a
widow with two daughters, her son having
died in India, about whom very little is
known.
Michael J. Franklin, the editor, teaches in
the English Department of the University
of Wales, Swansea, and has published
widely upon representations of India.
|
adam_txt |
HARTLY
HOUSE, CALCUTTA
Written at the time of the Warren Hastings
impeachment and set in the period of
Hastings's Orientalist government of India,
Hartly House, Calcutta
(1789)
is a dramatic
representation of the Anglo-Indian
encounter.
This novel represents a key document in
the literary representation of India and the
imperial debate, profoundly challenging
pre-existent discourses of colonialism. At
the time, it set out to achieve Hastings's
reconciliation between 'the People of
England' and 'the Natives of
Hindostán',
in
the belief that Hindu civilization had much
to teach the West. Beyond offering a radical
f
eminization of India, it introduced an open
and sentimentalized version of the
Indological scholarship, which facilitated
Romantic Orientalism in the late eighteenth
and early nineteenth centuries.
The openness of Gibbes's heroine Sophia
Goldborne
to Hindu culture, and her
determination to learn its fundamental
tenets from a young Brahman pandit are
based upon the tolerance and pluralism of
this brief period of sympathetic and
syncretic admiration in Indo-British history.
From the standpoints of both materialist
feminist scholarship and postcolonial
theory, Hartly House, Calcutta problematizes
the intricate relationships between
mercantile capitalism, colonial trade, issues
of race, religion, and class, national
identity, and British constructions of
gender within the colony and the
metropolis. An informed introduction and
notes on the text by the editor are included.
The novel about India was developed by
women writers, and Phebe Gibbes's Hartly
House, Calcutta is the first important
example of this fascinating sub-genre
which includes Elizabeth Hamilton's
Translation of the Letters of a Hindoo Rajah
(1796),
and Lady Morgan's (Sydney
Owenson's) The Missionary: An Indian
Tale
(1811).
The novel will be of interest to students
and critics of postcolonialism and gender
studies, especially those who study
Indology in revisionary analysis. It will
also appeal to the general reader, and all
those with a penchant for Raj literature.
Phebe Gibbes was a prolific writer of as
many as twenty-two novels, written in the
decades between
1764
and
1798.
She was a
widow with two daughters, her son having
died in India, about whom very little is
known.
Michael J. Franklin, the editor, teaches in
the English Department of the University
of Wales, Swansea, and has published
widely upon representations of India. |
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