A new interpretation of the creative work of well known British imperialists of the late nineteenth and early 20th century, exploring their links with the revolutionary psychological theories of Freud.
A new interpretation of the creative work of well known British imperialists of the late nineteenth and early 20th century, exploring their links with the revolutionary psychological theories of Freud.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Norman Etherington is Professor Emeritus of Imperial and Commonwealth History at the University of Western Australia
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Introduction 1. Rider Haggard, imperialism and the layered personality 2. Love and loathing: Rudyard Kipling's India 3. How Herbert Baker created an architecture of imperial power 4. Joseph Conrad: Kipling's secret sharer 5. Elgar and the Gordon Symphony 6. John Buchan and the loathly opposite 7. Lawrence of Arabia: great white hope of the Edwardian imperial romancers Epilogue: The death-knell of the imperial romance and imperial rule Index
Introduction 1. Rider Haggard, imperialism and the layered personality 2. Love and loathing: Rudyard Kipling's India 3. How Herbert Baker created an architecture of imperial power 4. Joseph Conrad: Kipling's secret sharer 5. Elgar and the Gordon Symphony 6. John Buchan and the loathly opposite 7. Lawrence of Arabia: great white hope of the Edwardian imperial romancers Epilogue: The death-knell of the imperial romance and imperial rule Index
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