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Literature and Imperialism
Ironies of Progress: Joseph Conrad and Imperialism in Africa
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pp. 1
Introduction
pp. 25
The Cross of St George: The Burden of Contemporary Irish Literature
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Race and Empire in the Stories of R. M. Ballantyne
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From Newbury to Salman Rushdie: Teaching the Literature of Imperialism in Higher Education
pp. 75
Ironies of Progress: Joseph Conrad and Imperialism in Africa
pp. 112
Imperial Integration on Wheels: The Car, the British and the Cape-to-Cairo Route
pp. 128
The Intransigent Internal Colony: Narrative Strategies in Modern South African Popular Fiction
pp. 150
T. E. Lawrence: The Myth and the Message
pp. 182
Cry God for Harry, England and Lord Kitchener: A Tale of Tel-el-Kebir, Suakin, Wadi Halfa and Omdurman
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