Shakespeare and Indian Nationalism
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Shakespeare and Indian Nationalism
The Bard and the Raj
Mandal, Manojit
Taylor & Francis Ltd
12/2024
234
Mole
9781032379234
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Introduction: Beginning of Shakespeare Study in India
Imperfect Interfaces: Vidyasagar, Hemchandra, Girishchandra, and Their Shakespeare
Raging the Storm: Bankimchandra, Rabindranath, and The Tempest
Murders in Shakespeare: Othello and a Forgotten Native
Weight of this sad time...: King Lear and the Fear of the Raj?
And the Bard Raj continues...: Nationalism, Shakespeare, and Postcolonial India
Imperfect Interfaces: Vidyasagar, Hemchandra, Girishchandra, and Their Shakespeare
Raging the Storm: Bankimchandra, Rabindranath, and The Tempest
Murders in Shakespeare: Othello and a Forgotten Native
Weight of this sad time...: King Lear and the Fear of the Raj?
And the Bard Raj continues...: Nationalism, Shakespeare, and Postcolonial India
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Raj;Bard;Nationalism;International;Shakespeare;Young Men;English Literary Studies;Bengali Literature;Hindu College;Indigenous Intelligentsia;Colonial Intelligentsia;Colonial Educationists;Richard III;Rabindra Rachanabali;Hindu Mela;Gauri Viswanathan;Bengali Drama;Tapan Raychaudhuri;Widow Marriage;Bhudev Mukhopadhyay;Shakespeare Teaching;Nativist Nationalist;Colonial Curriculum;Home Town;Brown Sahibs;Jasodhara Bagchi;Colonial Book;Kalidasa's Play;Shakespeare Studies;Bengal Provincial Congress
Introduction: Beginning of Shakespeare Study in India
Imperfect Interfaces: Vidyasagar, Hemchandra, Girishchandra, and Their Shakespeare
Raging the Storm: Bankimchandra, Rabindranath, and The Tempest
Murders in Shakespeare: Othello and a Forgotten Native
Weight of this sad time...: King Lear and the Fear of the Raj?
And the Bard Raj continues...: Nationalism, Shakespeare, and Postcolonial India
Imperfect Interfaces: Vidyasagar, Hemchandra, Girishchandra, and Their Shakespeare
Raging the Storm: Bankimchandra, Rabindranath, and The Tempest
Murders in Shakespeare: Othello and a Forgotten Native
Weight of this sad time...: King Lear and the Fear of the Raj?
And the Bard Raj continues...: Nationalism, Shakespeare, and Postcolonial India
Este título pertence ao(s) assunto(s) indicados(s). Para ver outros títulos clique no assunto desejado.
Raj;Bard;Nationalism;International;Shakespeare;Young Men;English Literary Studies;Bengali Literature;Hindu College;Indigenous Intelligentsia;Colonial Intelligentsia;Colonial Educationists;Richard III;Rabindra Rachanabali;Hindu Mela;Gauri Viswanathan;Bengali Drama;Tapan Raychaudhuri;Widow Marriage;Bhudev Mukhopadhyay;Shakespeare Teaching;Nativist Nationalist;Colonial Curriculum;Home Town;Brown Sahibs;Jasodhara Bagchi;Colonial Book;Kalidasa's Play;Shakespeare Studies;Bengal Provincial Congress