This book covers the textual creation of Anglo-Indian fiction-writers, who endeavoured to charter and carve out their own cultural and literary identity in their literary works. By using extensive archival source-material, this work ofers a new dimension to the study of Anglo-Indian literature.
A close analysis of some of the works of leading and obscure Anglo-Indian women writers, this study demonstrates the convergence of sociological and historical processes, which caught their imagination, shaped their identity and outlook.
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