Edited by Stephen Donovan and Leonard Driscoll
Table of Contents
Articles
Introduction - Special Issue: The Imperial Short Story | |
Stephen Donovan, Leonard Driscoll | 1-11 |
Othering Ourselves: Re-reading Rudyard Kipling and ‘The Strange Ride of Morrowbie Jukes’ (1885) | |
Simon Frost | 12-32 |
‘The Man Who Would Be King’ (1888): Rudyard Kipling’s Last Imperial Story | |
Richard Ambrosini | 33-53 |
John Buchan’s Short Stories of Empire: The Indian Protagonist of ‘A Lucid Interval’ (1910) | |
Kate Macdonald | 54-85 |
Children of Empire: Rereading Katherine Mansfield’s ‘How Pearl Button was Kidnapped’ (1912) | |
Roslyn Jolly | 86-107 |
Restoring the Lost Empire: Egyptian Archaeology and Imperial Nostalgia in H. Rider Haggard’s ‘Smith and the Pharaohs’ (1912) | |
Leonard Driscoll | 108-128 |
Love on the Veldt: Romance and Ideology in Gertrude Page’s ‘A Terror That Saved’ (1912) | |
Stephen Donovan | 129-154 |
Contributors
About the Contributors | |
Volume 16 Issue 2 | 155-156 |