Produktbeschreibung
In "Wanderings in India, and Other Sketches of Life in Hindostan," John Lang offers a rich tapestry of observations on the diverse cultural, social, and geographical landscapes of India during the 19th century. His prose is characterized by vivid descriptions and reflective anecdotes that capture the complexity of Indian society amidst colonial British rule. Written in a style that blends travelogue and memoir, Lang's work provides both an immersive exploration of Hindostan and an insightful commentary on the interactions between British and Indian cultures. Critics often celebrate his ability to navigate the delicate intricacies of colonialism without succumbing to overt bias, making this text a valuable resource for understanding the period's dynamics. John Lang was among the first Western authors to delve deeply into Indian life, drawing on his own experiences as a resident in India. Born in 1816, Lang was educated in both Scotland and England, with a legal background before turning his attention to literature. His unique position as a lawyer, journalist, and traveler allowed him to observe and document the thriving cross-cultural exchanges and societal norms of India, lending authenticity to his narrative. For readers intrigued by the historical interplay of cultures, "Wanderings in India" provides a compelling glimpse into the everyday lives of Indians during a transformative era. This book is not only essential reading for historians and students of colonial literature but also for anyone seeking to explore the intricate beauty and contradictions of Indian life as seen through the lens of a thoughtful observer.
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Marke |
Good Press |
EAN |
9788027292271 |
ISBN |
978-80-272-9227-1 |