This novel is a designedly political document. Written at the time of the Hastings impeachment and set in the period of Hastings's Orientalist government, Hartly House, Calcutta (1789) represents a dramatic delineation of the Anglo-Indian encounter. The novel constitutes a significant intervention in the contemporary debate concerning the nature of Hastings's rule of India by demonstrating that it was characterised by an atmosphere of intellectual sympathy and racial tolerance. Within a few decades the Evangelical and Anglicising lobbies frequently condemned Brahmans as devious beneficiaries of a parasitic priestcraft, but Phebe Gibbes's portrayal of Sophia's Brahman and the religion he espouses represent a perception of India dignified by a sympathetic and tolerant attempt to dispel prejudice.
| ISBN-13: | 9781526134370 |
| ISBN-10: | 1526134373 |
| Publisher: | Manchester University Press |
| Publication date: | 2019 |
| Edition description: | 2 |
| Pages: | 272 |
| Product dimensions: | Height: 5.5 Inches, Length: 8.5 Inches, Weight: 0.85 Pounds, Width: 0.7 Inches |
| Author: | Phoebe Gibbes |
| Language: | en |
| Binding: | Paperback |
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