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Satarupa Sinha Roy, Calcutta University, India Abstract This paper examines and analyzes Kipling’s representation of colonial Calcutta in his travel sketch, The City of Dreadful Night. It explores the role of the European gaze at length seeking to uncover the ways in...
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Monica Spiridon, University of Bucharest, Romania Abstract Our paper focuses on the intertwining of modern travel writing with a series of major questions pointing to Western culture. In the realor imaginary texts of Mircea Eliade, Thomas Mann and J.-M.G. Le...
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Anurima Chanda, JNU, New Delhi, India Abstract From the times of Ctesias and Megasthenes down through to today, there have been many representations of this exotica in other literatures. Mostly these are serious recounting of travelers aimed at raising the commercial...
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Review Article Mapping South Asia through Contemporary Theatre: Essays on the Theatres of India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Nepal and Sri Lanka Edited by Ashis Sengupta Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire: Palgrave Macmillan, 2014. Pp. I-xviii, 250. Reviewed by...
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A Compelling Saga, Poignant yet not Maudlin A Novel by Ketaki Datta Download PDF Version Hardcover: 188 pages Publisher: Partridge Publishing ISBN-10: 148283345X ISBN-13: 978-1482833454 Reviewed by Arnab Bhattacharya Rabindra Bharati University, Kolkata The...