Romantic Circles Praxis Series

The Containment and Re-deployment of English India

November 2000

CONTENTS

The Containment and Re-Deployment
of English India: Introduction
by Daniel J. O'Quinn


Through Colonial Spectacles: The Irish Vizier and the Female Knight in James Cobb's Ramah Droog
by Daniel J. O'Quinn
| abstract | essay |

A Teleology of Letters; or, From a "Common Source" to a Common Language
by Rita Raley
| abstract | essay |

Colonial Correspondence: The Letters of George Bogle from Bengal, Bhutan and Tibet, 1770-81
by Kate Teltscher
| abstract | essay |

Irish Odalisques and Other Seductive Figures: Thomas Moore's Lalla Rookh
by Susan B. Taylor
| abstract | essay |

RELATED ROMANTIC CIRCLES SITES:

Cambridge University Press @ Romantic Circles:

Saree Makdisi, "Domesticating exoticism: ransformations of Britain’s Orient, 1785–1835," chapter 5 of Romantic Imperialism

Peter J. Kitson, "Romanticism and colonialism: races, places, peoples, 1785-1800," chapter 2 of Romanticism and Colonialism, Fulford and Kitson, eds.

Tim Fulford, "Romanticism and colonialism: races, places, peoples, 1800-1830," chapter 3 of Romanticism and Colonialism, Fulford and Kitson, eds.

"[T]hat liberty of writing": Incontinent Ordinance in "Oriental" Jones
by L. M. Findlay
| abstract | essay |
"An Unlimited Intercourse": Historical Contradictions and Imperial Romance in the Early Nineteenth Century
by Siraj Ahmed
| abstract | essay |

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