From Little London to Little Bengal: religion, print, and modernity in early British India, 1793-1835 Daniel E. White.

By: White, Daniel EPublisher: 2013Description: xiii, 261 pages ; 24 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9781421411644Subject(s): English literature -- 19th century -- History and criticism | Romanticism -- England | Religion and literature | Imperialism in literature | Books and reading -- England -- History | Books and reading -- India -- History | Printing -- England -- History -- 19th century | Printing -- India -- History -- 19th centuryDDC classification: 820.9382 LOC classification: PR468.R44 | W48 2013
Contents:
"Little London": imperial publics, imperial spectacles -- Secret sharers and evangelical signs: the idol, the book, and the intense objectivism of Robert Southey -- "I would not have the day return": Henry Derozio and Rammohun Roy in cosmopolitan Calcutta -- "Little Bengal": returned exiles, Rammohun Roy, and imperial sociability.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

"Little London": imperial publics, imperial spectacles -- Secret sharers and evangelical signs: the idol, the book, and the intense objectivism of Robert Southey -- "I would not have the day return": Henry Derozio and Rammohun Roy in cosmopolitan Calcutta -- "Little Bengal": returned exiles, Rammohun Roy, and imperial sociability.

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