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Stories by English Authors: The Orient - Exploring Eastern Cultures Through Victorian Literature - cover

Stories by English Authors: The Orient - Exploring Eastern Cultures Through Victorian Literature

Mary Russell Mitford, Rudyard Kipling, Morley Roberts, Netta Syrett, Mary Beaumont, Robert K. Douglas

Maison d'édition: Good Press

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Stories by English Authors: The Orient presents a compelling anthology that navigates the intercultural encounters and complex colonial narratives crafted by six distinguished English authors. The stories transport readers to the enchanting tapestry of the Orient'Äîa region often romanticized in Western literature'Äîthrough a spectrum of literary styles from realistic descriptions to imaginative storytelling. These tales reflect both the fascination and misconceptions of the East, with each piece contributing a unique lens into the cultural dynamics at play. From vivid portrayals of bustling bazaars to the enigmatic mysticism that pervades these stories, this collection captures the rich diversity and historical significance of its setting, offering a fascinating exploration of the Oriental theme. The curator of this anthology has adeptly gathered stories from renowned figures in English literature, including Rudyard Kipling, whose works often grapple with themes of empire and identity. Mary Russell Mitford and Morley Roberts bring their varied styles to bear on the complex depictions of Asian cultures, while Netta Syrett and Mary Beaumont offer refreshing narratives from female perspectives. Sir Robert K. Douglas'Äôs scholarly background further informs the depth and authenticity of these stories. Together, these authors exemplify their era's predominant views and offer insight into a period deeply entwined with cultural exchange and imperial outlooks. Readers are invited to immerse themselves in Stories by English Authors: The Orient for an enriching examination of diverse narratives that shed light on English literary engagements with the East. This anthology serves as an invaluable educational resource capturing the intricate interplay of cultures and perspectives, encouraging reflection on past and present dialogues between East and West. Whether enthralled by the beauty of the prose or the historical context, this collection promises intellectual and cultural enrichment, making it a significant addition to any literary enthusiast's library.
Disponible depuis: 22/08/2023.
Longueur d'impression: 102 pages.

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