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Cover of: Empire, the National, and the Postcolonial, 1890-1920
Empire, the National, and the Postcolonial, 1890-1920: Resistance in Interaction
February 4, 2005, Oxford University Press, USA
in English
Cover of: Empire, the national, and the postcolonial, 1890-1920
Empire, the national, and the postcolonial, 1890-1920: resistance in interaction
2002, Oxford University Press
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Table of Contents

Machine generated contents note: 1. Anti-imperial Interaction across the Colonial Borderline: Introduction
Cross-national Intertextuality
Networks of Resistance 12
The Irish Boer War and The United Irishman 25
2. India the Starting Point: Cross-National Self-Translation in 1900s Calcutta. 34
'From all points do the paths converge': A Unique Encounter 34
A Warlike Spirituality 45
The Cross-Meshed Calcutta Context 49
Interdiscursivity: Of Kali and the Gita 57
'She is in me as she is in you': Nivedita's Kali-Worship 67
3. 'But Transmitters'?: The Interdiscursive Alliance of
Aurobindo Ghose and Sister Nivedita. 79
Aurobindo Ghose in England: 'the spirit alone that saves' 80
The Young Margaret Noble: 'the ocean through an empty shell' 88
A Joint 'Cry for Battle' 94
'To assail and crush the assailant': Intertextual Links Io6
4. 'Able to sing their songs': Solomon Plaatje's Many-Tongued Nationalism 125
A Barolong, a Gentleman: An Exemplary Career 131
Nationalism and the Transatlantic 'People's Friend' 150
5. 'Immeasurable Strangeness' between Empire and Modernism: W. B. Yeats and Rabindranath Tagore, and Leonard Woolf. 169
Towards a Theory of Modernism in the Imperial World 169
Leonard Woolf: Reluctant Imperialism 184
The Cultural Nationalist as Modernist 191
Conclusion: A Narrative Claim upon the Jungle 201.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. [215]-232) and index.

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809/.93358
Library of Congress
PR478.I53 B64 2002, PR478.I53B64 2002

The Physical Object

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viii, 239 p. ;
Number of pages
239

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OL3585351M
Internet Archive
empirenationalpo0000boeh
ISBN 10
0198184468
LCCN
2002283758
OCLC/WorldCat
48532896
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1046876

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