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Flora Annie Webster Steel's novel, The Hosts of the Lord, is a captivating exploration of the clash between tradition and modernity in late 19th century India. Set against the backdrop of British colonial rule, Steel weaves a complex narrative that delves into the lives of both British officials and Indian villagers, highlighting the disparities and tensions between the two cultures. Steel's writing style is characterized by rich descriptions and a keen eye for detail, immersing the reader in the vibrant setting of colonial India. The novel reflects Steel's deep understanding of the social and…mehr

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Flora Annie Webster Steel's novel, The Hosts of the Lord, is a captivating exploration of the clash between tradition and modernity in late 19th century India. Set against the backdrop of British colonial rule, Steel weaves a complex narrative that delves into the lives of both British officials and Indian villagers, highlighting the disparities and tensions between the two cultures. Steel's writing style is characterized by rich descriptions and a keen eye for detail, immersing the reader in the vibrant setting of colonial India. The novel reflects Steel's deep understanding of the social and political dynamics of the time, making it a valuable historical document in addition to a compelling work of fiction. Steel's nuanced portrayal of characters and skillful storytelling make The Hosts of the Lord a timeless and thought-provoking read for anyone interested in the complexities of colonialism and cultural exchange.

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Flora Annie Webster Steel (1847-1929), an English writer, is often lauded for her literary contributions that offered deep insights into Indian life and society during the British Raj. Born in Harrow on the Hill, Middlesex, she was married to Henry William Steel, a member of the Indian Civil Service, and her prolonged residence in India significantly influenced her writing. Steel's keen observation and sensitivity regarding the complexities of Indian culture and British-Indian relations are evident through her works. 'The Hosts of the Lord' is one such powerful novel that exemplifies Steel's critical view of missionary work and its impact on Indian society, reflecting her nuanced understanding of cross-cultural dynamics (Steel, 1900). Notably, her most acclaimed book, 'On the Face of the Waters' (1896), intricately portrays the 1857 Indian Rebellion, earning her a reputation for historical accuracy and vivid storytelling. A prolific author, Steel wrote over 30 books, encompassing fiction, children's literature, and social essays, using her experiences and observations in India as a backdrop. Her literary style often integrated rich character development with a passionate depiction of social issues, and she has been praised for her realistic portrayal of Indian life, well before the popularization of Anglo-Indian literature. Steel's work has been recognized for not only its artistic merit but also for contributing to the historic record of colonial India.