This volume explores intersections
between Western thinking and Eastern religion. Each
essay re-examines Romantic-era work in light of the
"guides and basic principles" of Buddhist...
The Containment and Re-deployment of English India
Table of Contents
- About this Volume
- "Introduction "
- Daniel J. O'Quinn, University of Guelph
- Essay
- "A Teleology of Letters; or, From a "Common Source" to a Common Language"
- Rita Raley, University of Minnesota
- Abstract | Essay
- "Irish Odalisques and Other Seductive Figures: Thomas Moore's Lalla Rookh"
- Susan B. Taylor, University of Colorado, Colorado Springs
- Abstract | Essay
- "'[T]hat liberty of writing': Incontinent Ordinance in 'Oriental' Jones "
- L. M. Findlay, University of Saskatchewan
- Abstract | Essay
- "'An Unlimited Intercourse': Historical Contradictions and Imperial Romance in the Early Nineteenth Century "
- Siraj Ahmed, Texas A&M University
- Abstract | Essay
- "Through Colonial Spectacles: The Irish Vizier and the Female Knight in James Cobb's Ramah Droog"
- Daniel O'Quinn, University of Guelph
- Abstract | Essay
- "Colonial Correspondence: The Letters of George Bogle from Bengal, Bhutan and Tibet, 1770-81"
- Kate Teltscher, University of Surrey Roehampton
- Abstract | Essay
Editor
Published @ RC
November 2000