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Modern Language Quarterly (2003) 64 (3): 384–389.
Published: 01 September 2003
...Bernadette Andrea Mimesis and Empire: The New World, Islam, and European Identities. By Barbara Fuchs. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2001. xiii + 211 pp;Old Worlds: Egypt, Southwest Asia, India, and Russia in Early Modern English Writing. By John Michael Archer. Stanford, Calif...
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Modern Language Quarterly (2005) 66 (1): 136–142.
Published: 01 March 2005
...Henry Schwarz In Another Country: Colonialism, Culture, and the English Novel in India . By Priya Joshi. New York: Columbia University Press, 2002. xix +363 pp. © 2005 University of Washington 2005 Henry Schwarz is associate professor of English at Georgetown University...
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Modern Language Quarterly (2000) 61 (4): 563–586.
Published: 01 December 2000
...Henry Schwarz © 2000 University of Washington 2000 MLQ 61.4-01Schwarz.cs 11/13/00 2:06 PM Page 563
Aesthetic Imperialism:
Literature and the Conquest of India
Henry Schwarz
It has been estimated that around 60,000 books dealing...
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Modern Language Quarterly (2001) 62 (1): 74–78.
Published: 01 March 2001
...Srinivas Aravamudan Under Western Eyes: India from Milton to Macaulay . By Balachandra Rajan. Durham, N.C.: Duke University Press, 1999. 267 pp. © 2001 University of Washington 2001 MLQ 62.1-05 Reviews 2/9/01 2:08 PM Page 71
Reviews
Tropicopolitans...
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Modern Language Quarterly (1966) 27 (3): 358–359.
Published: 01 September 1966
... and has
made his profound knowledge readily accessible to us, he deserves our
attention and gratitude.
GONZALOSOBE JANO
Columbia University
A Mythical Image: The Ideal of India in German Romanticism. By A.
LESLIEWILLSON. Durham, N.C...
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Modern Language Quarterly (1970) 31 (3): 359–371.
Published: 01 September 1970
...
IN A PASSAGE TO INDIA
C.ROLAND WAGNER
Criticism of E. M. Forster, particularly of A Passage to India, has
come a long way since Lionel Trilling movingly celebrated the maturity
of his naturalistic liberal vision. “He is content with the human possi-
bility...
Journal Article
Modern Language Quarterly (1973) 34 (1): 111–113.
Published: 01 March 1973
....
JAMES GINDIN
University of Michigan
Delusions and Discoveries: Studies on India in the British Imagination,
1880-1930. By BENITAPARRY. Berkeley and Los Angeles: University of Cali-
fornia Press, 1972. 369 pp. $12.50.
George Orwell once said to me-and I have the feeling that he...
Journal Article
Modern Language Quarterly (1964) 25 (2): 198–204.
Published: 01 June 1964
...Edwin Nierenberg Copyright © 1964 by Duke University Press 1964 THE WITHERED PRIESTESS
MRS. MOORE’S INCOMPLETE PASSAGE TO INDIA
By EDWINNIERENBERG
Mrs. Moore, in E. M. Forster’s A Passage to India...
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Modern Language Quarterly (2002) 63 (3): 396–400.
Published: 01 September 2002
...Ania Loomba En-Gendering India: Woman and Nation in Colonial and Postcolonial Narratives . By Sangeeta Ray. Durham, N.C.: Duke University Press, 2000. viii + 198 pp. © 2002 University of Washington 2002 Reviews
How Milton Works. By Stanley Fish. Cambridge, Mass.: Belknap Press...
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Modern Language Quarterly (1960) 21 (2): 131–141.
Published: 01 June 1960
...John Lovell, Jr. Copyright © 1960 by Duke University Press 1960 APPRECIATING WHITMAN : “PASSAGE TO INDIA”
By JOHN LOVELL,JR.
The difficulty of appreciating Walt Whitman is a natural outgrowth
of the vast effort just to understand him. In 1885 Edmund...
Journal Article
Modern Language Quarterly (2017) 78 (1): 27–50.
Published: 01 March 2017
... the emergence of national or religiously affiliated languages in North India as a “complex two-part, nonsynchronous process” set in motion by the orientalist researches of figures such as Jones and realized through colonial institutions that sought to reorganize linguistic, aesthetic, and, more broadly speaking...
Journal Article
Modern Language Quarterly (1985) 46 (1): 64–80.
Published: 01 March 1985
...Allen Boyer Copyright © 1985 by Duke University Press 1985 LOVE, SEX, AND HISTORY
IN THE RAJ QUARTET
By ALLENBOYEK
In writing The Raj Quartet, his four-volume epic of the final years
of British rule in India...
Journal Article
Modern Language Quarterly (2001) 62 (1): 71–74.
Published: 01 March 2001
..., British Romantic Writers and the East: Anxieties of Empire (Cambridge: Cam-
bridge University Press, 1992); Majeed, Ungoverned Imaginings: James Mill’s “The His-
tory of British India and Orientalism” (Oxford: Clarendon, 1992); Makdisi, Romantic
Imperialism...
Journal Article
Modern Language Quarterly (2001) 62 (1): 78–80.
Published: 01 March 2001
..., British Romantic Writers and the East: Anxieties of Empire (Cambridge: Cam-
bridge University Press, 1992); Majeed, Ungoverned Imaginings: James Mill’s “The His-
tory of British India and Orientalism” (Oxford: Clarendon, 1992); Makdisi, Romantic
Imperialism...
Journal Article
Modern Language Quarterly (2001) 62 (1): 81–82.
Published: 01 March 2001
...: Anxieties of Empire (Cambridge: Cam-
bridge University Press, 1992); Majeed, Ungoverned Imaginings: James Mill’s “The His-
tory of British India and Orientalism” (Oxford: Clarendon, 1992); Makdisi, Romantic
Imperialism: Universal Empire and the Culture of Modernity...
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Modern Language Quarterly (1994) 55 (3): 297–319.
Published: 01 September 1994
... relation with India the center of its
business. In the conquest of Seringapatam an English officer steals a
sacred Indian diamond and bequeaths it to his niece back home.
When the jewel disappears from the niece’s bedroom, her family and
friends-a cast of representative English...
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Modern Language Quarterly (1966) 27 (4): 485–488.
Published: 01 December 1966
... as an insight into a writer and person for whom we should hold
particular admiration. And it is probably true enough that the majority of
the most perceptive statements concerning Forster’s novels before A Passage
to India are statements which in one way or another point to flaws in these
novels...
Journal Article
Modern Language Quarterly (2018) 79 (4): 373–396.
Published: 01 December 2018
.... Copyright © 2018 by University of Washington 2018 circulation it-narrative India eighteenth-century Britain Through the many intellectual turns of the academy in the past two decades (the spatial, material, transnational, and, most recently, infrastructural turns), one continuity has been...
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Modern Language Quarterly (1955) 16 (2): 124–129.
Published: 01 June 1955
... L4cadeiny,iiidiniio
and idoare distiiict terms in Spanish. I~dinuomeans ( 1 ) “natural,
pero no originario de Atnbrica, o sea de las Indias Occidentales,” and
1 A1:hough it is Alvaro in Spanish. thc stress is 011 tlie penult in Italiaii
1.24...
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Modern Language Quarterly (2012) 73 (3): 329–349.
Published: 01 September 2012
...-
ening? Born of the segregation of caste society, Dalit (“untouchable
caste”) literature — literature “written by and for Dalits” — is likely the
most important literary movement of modern India. In Hindi, as in
many other vernacular languages, Dalit prose writing follows the para-
digm of other...
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