This collection, which is framed by Sauer's insightful introduction and an eloquent afterword by Joseph Wittreich, demonstrates Rajan's critical range and his ability to adapt to 'new' ideas, always reformulating them in his own ...
The book makes full use of the results of Milton scholarship and will provide a basis for a fresh appreciation of the complexity and unity of Milton’s achievement.
"This novel of modern India centers around national and personal conflicts in its story of V. S. Krishnan, a Brahmin, who, returned after ten years of schooling in England, finds that his country's strife over partition and the English ...
This chief aim of this title, first published in 1965, is to present a comprehensive picture of Yeats’s achievement and some of the means for an evaluation of that achievement.
Analysis of the consolidation of British imperialist discourse about India from the seventeenth century to the 1830s. “Neither students of Milton nor readers invested in the future of postcolonial studies can afford to ignore the panoply ...
The light-hearted satire about Nalina, a young girl who returns home to India after spending three years of emancipating education at Columbia University in New York.