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The Young Rajah. A Young English Boy Discovers His Royal Heritage in Colonial India
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- Nombre de pages221
- FormatePub
- ISBN406-4-06-617794-2
- EAN4064066177942
- Date de parution17/12/2019
- Protection num.Digital Watermarking
- Taille565 Ko
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurGOOD PRESS
Résumé
In "The Young Rajah, " William Henry Giles Kingston crafts an engaging tale that intertwines adventure and cultural exploration within the backdrop of British India. Written in a vivacious and accessible prose style, the narrative combines elements of adventure fiction with socio-political commentary, exploring themes of identity, loyalty, and the clash of cultures during the British colonial period.
Kingston's vivid descriptions and well-drawn characters offer a window into the complexities of Indian society and the impact of British rule, while also reflecting the romanticized view of empire that characterized much of the literature of his time. Kingston, a prolific British author and a contemporary of the Victorian era, was significantly influenced by his own naval background and experiences in his extensive travels.
His keen interest in adventure stories, along with his critical engagement with colonial attitudes, informs the narrative style and moral underpinnings of "The Young Rajah." Kingston's works often serve as a reflection of his beliefs in adventure, honor, and the civilizing mission, thus positioning him as a notable voice in the literature of his time. This book is a must-read for those interested in Victorian literature, post-colonial studies, or adventure narratives.
Kingston's sensitive portrayal of cultural dynamics combined with thrilling escapes and deep characterizations invites readers to reflect on themes of belonging and the nuanced realities of colonialism, making it a profound addition to the literary canon.
Kingston's vivid descriptions and well-drawn characters offer a window into the complexities of Indian society and the impact of British rule, while also reflecting the romanticized view of empire that characterized much of the literature of his time. Kingston, a prolific British author and a contemporary of the Victorian era, was significantly influenced by his own naval background and experiences in his extensive travels.
His keen interest in adventure stories, along with his critical engagement with colonial attitudes, informs the narrative style and moral underpinnings of "The Young Rajah." Kingston's works often serve as a reflection of his beliefs in adventure, honor, and the civilizing mission, thus positioning him as a notable voice in the literature of his time. This book is a must-read for those interested in Victorian literature, post-colonial studies, or adventure narratives.
Kingston's sensitive portrayal of cultural dynamics combined with thrilling escapes and deep characterizations invites readers to reflect on themes of belonging and the nuanced realities of colonialism, making it a profound addition to the literary canon.










